Indoor & Outdoor Activities in Hawaii


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    Amusements (top)

  • Hawaii Children's Discovery Center Come spend a day at the discovery center. Your children will be entertained and educated for hours. There are areas to dress up and pretend your child is a fire-fighter, police officer, judge and more. Too many neat things to describe here, so visit their website and then visit them.
  • Hawaiian Waters Adventure Park Want a break from the beach but not the water play? Come enjoy the water slides, wave pools and more at the water park.
  • Kualoa Ranch Kualoa Ranch has tours and activities for everyone. From Horseback riding to ATV riding to tours of movie sets for movies such as Mighty Joe and Jurassic Park - You will find plenty to do here.
  • Polynesian Cultural Center You will enjoy their unique introduction to the people and cultures of Polynesia. Experience the different communities and then enjoy a Luau and exciting show in the evening.
  • Sea Life Park Learn about the diverse sea life from around the Hawaiian Islands and beyond. You can touch and play with some of these sea creatures, something the kids are sure to enjoy.

    Cultural (top)

  • Polynesian Cultural Center You will enjoy their unique introduction to the people and cultures of Polynesia. Experience the different communities and then enjoy a Luau and exciting show in the evening.

    Educational (top)

  • Battleship Missouri Memorial Once a sign of US power in the Pacific Ocean, the last of the battleships is now a spectacular museum located in Pearl Harbor. Everyone will enjoy walking on the decks of this great ship and viewing the quarters inside. You can even buy snacks and eat where the enlisted men ate.
  • Hawaii Children's Discovery Center Come spend a day at the discovery center. Your children will be entertained and educated for hours. There are areas to dress up and pretend your child is a fire-fighter, police officer, judge and more. Too many neat things to describe here, so visit their website and then visit them.
  • Maui Ocean Center Your visit will be a journey of discovery through the extraordinary underwater world that lies beyond Hawaii's surf-ringed shores - from the complex beauty of the Living Reef, to the vast, blue realm of the Open Ocean.
  • Polynesian Cultural Center You will enjoy their unique introduction to the people and cultures of Polynesia. Experience the different communities and then enjoy a Luau and exciting show in the evening.
  • Sea Life Park Learn about the diverse sea life from around the Hawaiian Islands and beyond. You can touch and play with some of these sea creatures, something the kids are sure to enjoy.
  • USS Bowfin Submarine Museum and Park Take a tour inside a World War II era submarine and see how the crew lived and functioned while on their tour of duty. Spend time in the museum and park, learning more about the role of the submarines and the war. There are working periscopes in the park to show what you would see from the submarine.
  • Waikiki Aquarium The Waikiki Aquarium, founded in 1904, is the third oldest public aquarium in the United States. A part of the University of Hawaii since 1919, the Aquarium is located next to a living reef on the Waikiki shoreline.

    Museums (top)

  • Battleship Missouri Memorial Once a sign of US power in the Pacific Ocean, the last of the battleships is now a spectacular museum located in Pearl Harbor. Everyone will enjoy walking on the decks of this great ship and viewing the quarters inside. You can even buy snacks and eat where the enlisted men ate.
  • Bishop Museum Over the past 112 years, the Museum has acquired 24.7 million items telling the full story of Hawaii and the Pacific. There is a planetarium as well as temporary exhibits to see as well.
  • Pacific Aviation Museum You start at Hanger 37, a 42,000 square foot former seaplane hangar that survived the December 7, 1941 attack. From there experience life on December 7, 1941 with movies and memorabilia from that fateful day.
  • USS Bowfin Submarine Museum and Park Take a tour inside a World War II era submarine and see how the crew lived and functioned while on their tour of duty. Spend time in the museum and park, learning more about the role of the submarines and the war. There are working periscopes in the park to show what you would see from the submarine.

    Physical Fun (top)

  • Kualoa Ranch Kualoa Ranch has tours and activities for everyone. From Horseback riding to ATV riding to tours of movie sets for movies such as Mighty Joe and Jurassic Park - You will find plenty to do here.

    Shows (top)

  • Polynesian Cultural Center You will enjoy their unique introduction to the people and cultures of Polynesia. Experience the different communities and then enjoy a Luau and exciting show in the evening.

    Theme Park (top)

  • Hawaiian Waters Adventure Park Want a break from the beach but not the water play? Come enjoy the water slides, wave pools and more at the water park.
  • Kualoa Ranch Kualoa Ranch has tours and activities for everyone. From Horseback riding to ATV riding to tours of movie sets for movies such as Mighty Joe and Jurassic Park - You will find plenty to do here.
  • Polynesian Cultural Center You will enjoy their unique introduction to the people and cultures of Polynesia. Experience the different communities and then enjoy a Luau and exciting show in the evening.
  • Sea Life Park Learn about the diverse sea life from around the Hawaiian Islands and beyond. You can touch and play with some of these sea creatures, something the kids are sure to enjoy.
  • Waikiki Aquarium The Waikiki Aquarium, founded in 1904, is the third oldest public aquarium in the United States. A part of the University of Hawaii since 1919, the Aquarium is located next to a living reef on the Waikiki shoreline.