10 Things To Do in Honolulu 

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Waikiki Beach - The Honolulu neighborhood of Waikiki, the 19th-century Hawaiian royalty, draws many tourists today to relax and surf.

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Pearl Harbor National Memorial - Located less than 10 miles northwest of the city of Honolulu in the central Oahu region of the island, the USS Arizona is home to the Memorial.

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Diamond Head State Monument - The Hawaiian name for Diamond Head is Lehi. It is a tuff cone crater that was formed during a volcanic eruption 300,000 years ago.

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Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve - Located about 10 miles east of Waikiki, the family-friendly Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve is famous for exotic fish and marine life to snorkel in.

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Battleship Missouri Memorial - The Battleship Missouri Memorial is located in the heart of Pearl Harbor, offering activities and tours to Hawaii's visitors from around the world.

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Makapu'u Point Lighthouse Trail - Less than 6 miles northeast of Koko Crater Trail lies the 2-mile round-trip Makapu'u Point Lighthouse Trail.

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Koko Crater Trail - The Air Force turned over administration of Koko Crater to the City of Honolulu. It was then renamed Tot Eh Koko Head Regional Park.

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Lanikai Beach - Lanikai Beach or Kaohao Beach is located in Kaohao, a community in the town of Kailua and on the Winding Coast of Oahu, Hawaii.

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Bishop Museum - The Bishop Museum is the state's premier natural and cultural history museum known for its culture of Hawaii.

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