Visitors to Honolulu, Hawaii's capital on the island of Oahu, choose this place to see its sandy beaches, delicious seafood and friendly locals. Downtown Honolulu is the historical and commercial center of the city, where you can explore dozens of boutiques and museums, while Waikiki has tourist areas, beaches and multi-story hotels. Getting around Honolulu is pretty easy as public transportation is pretty decent and the city has incredible nightlife. But more importantly, its culture provides a gateway to the rest of Hawaii. Here you can see volcanoes or other natural wonders or just surf and enjoy the sun. Our Honolulu travel guide will provide information on everything to see in the city where the sun always shines.
Fitness enthusiasts planning to go to Honolulu should check out the Honolulu Triathlon, held annually in May. Don't forget to visit Waikiki beach, one of the most popular places for sunbathing and surfing.
For three days each March, Honolulu celebrates its history with the Honolulu Festival. There is a Grand Parade, an art fair, concerts by notable musicians, exhibits, fireworks, and numerous vendors selling fresh Hawaiian food. For a real taste of Honolulu, this festival should not be missed.
In Honolulu, the summer months are generally dry and the winter months are quite rainy. However, degrees do not change much between seasons. It usually stays between 50 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Storms and tornadoes are extremely rare. Although the summer months are the first choice for most visitors, you can plan a visit to Honolulu all year round.