Waikiki
Waikiki
Waikiki

Waikiki Tours and Tickets

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Waikiki, where most Hawaii vacations get their start, is everything at once: white sandy beaches, swaying palms, high-rise accommodations, world-class shopping, top-notch and seaside dining, local culture, and excellent surfing. It’s no wonder this former playground for Hawaiian royalty continues to be an oasis for global visitors.

  • Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, 96815

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What are people saying about Waikiki

Farah_Z, Nov 2023
Very fun. Great tour guides. 10/10 recommend
Saw many turtles and also dolphins! Our guides were wonderful and the boat was clean and very comfortable.
Jamie_L, Nov 2023
A fun experience
I had a great time. Drinks are as stated and there’s an option to get unlimited drinks for $50. Some people on the boat were in a party mood which did elevate the party atmosphere and fun! If you get seasick take some gravol or ginger as the boat is super rocky. The only thing I’d change is the start time as we barely got to see the sunset. Other than that we got to see the fireworks and I had fun.
Omar_Y, Nov 2023
Highly recommended!
This is the first time my husband and I going snorkeling and I don't know how to swim so we picked a small group tour. It made all the difference. Our 7am group had 3 people including us. The crew were absolutely amazing! Super helpful and knowledgeable. We had a great time. Saw many sea turtles and a lot of fish. We'll definitely do it again on our next visit to the island
Charlotte_H, Nov 2023
My original trip was...
My original trip was changed. Not very happy because we missed the chance to see the island. Do not change your guests’ plan so easily
People Also Ask
Q:Is the pink trolley in Waikiki free?
A:No, the Pink Line of the Waikiki Trolley is not free. If you want to ride the trolley, you’ll need to buy a ticket online or through a licensed dealer. A variety of ticket types are available, including single-line, 1-day tickets and all-line passes for 1, 4, and 7 days.
Q:How long should you spend in Waikiki?
A:You should give yourself at least three days to visit Waikiki, though many people stay a week or longer. With more days in town, you’ll have time to visit other spots within driving distance, including Pearl Harbor, the Dole Plantation, and the beaches of Oahu’s North Shore.
Q:Is it easy to get around Waikiki without a car?
A:Yes, it is easy to get around Waikiki without a car. The area is walkable, and there are plenty of public transportation options, including hop-on hop-off trolleys. Taxis and rideshares abound, and travelers who wish to explore further afield also can book private and group tours.
Q:What is the best time of year in Waikiki?
A:The best time of year in Waikiki depends on what kind of weather you like. Summer weather is the driest and tends to be slightly warmer, and these months typically attract more visitors. Winter has cooler weather with a bit more rainfall, and crowds ease up after the New Year.
Q:What is the busiest month in Waikiki?
A:The busiest months in Waikiki correspond with US holidays. The summer vacation season runs from June–August and draws plenty of vacationers, while December gets holiday travelers. You also can expect crowds around Thanksgiving and New Year’s Eve. Early fall and spring tend to be calmer, but Waikiki is generally busy year-round.
Q:How do I get from Waikiki to Pearl Harbor without a car?
A:The fastest—but most expensive—way to get from Waikiki to Pearl Harbor is to take a taxi, which will whisk you between the two spots in about 25 minutes. The bus is cheaper but can take more than an hour. Tours provide an alternative, and many include tickets and hotel pickup.