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Things to Do in Waikiki Honolulu

Whether you’re lounging in the hotel’s sumptuous comfort, exploring the vibrant neighborhood, or chasing island-wide adventures, let The Laylow be your launch pad. From world-class entertainment like Cirque du Soleil ʻAuana just a short five-minute stroll away, to cultural excursions—hike Diamond Head, surf the North Shore, paddle an outrigger canoe, tour Pearl Harbor, visit the Honolulu Museum of Art, shop at the acclaimed Kakaʻako Farmers Market, or even support local Mālama Hawaiʻi initiatives—your Honolulu gateway awaits.

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  • A group of performers in traditional attire dance on stage with paddles, under a large circular light and vibrant backdrop.
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    Cirque du Soleil ʻAuana

    Experience the magic of ‘Auana by Cirque du Soleil, where the wonder of Hawaii meets world-class performance. This unforgettable show is only a short 5-minute walk from The Laylow, making it an easy and inspiring addition to your stay.

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    North Shore

    For sun and ocean worshippers, there’s the surf capitol of Haleiwa on the North Shore or sultry, laid-back Lanikai on the Windward Side. Our concierge will be happy to help you perfect your day-trip plans to get up close to Oahu's many facets.

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    Diamond Head

    The unique profile of Diamond Head (Lē‘ahi) sits prominently near the eastern edge of Waikiki’s coastline. Hawaii’s most recognized landmark is known for its historic hiking trail, stunning coastal views, and military history. Diamond Head State Monument encompasses over 475 acres, including the interior and outer slopes of the crater.

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  • A vibrant beach scene with clear blue water, people kayaking and paddleboarding, skyscrapers, and a mountain in the background.
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    Outrigger Canoe Ride

    Enjoying the beauty of Waikiki and Diamond Head from an outrigger canoe is a true treat—and a uniquely Hawaiian experience. These rides offer a memorable way to connect with the ocean and culture, and it’s something you’ll treasure for a lifetime. Best of all, this unforgettable adventure is less than a 15-minute walk from The Laylow Waikiki.

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    Pearl Harbor Experience

    Enjoy the absolute best of Pearl Harbor and Honolulu on this combo tour experience. Visit the Arizona Memorial, Pearl Harbor Visitor Center and the famous Battleship Missouri popularly known as the “Mighty Mo.” Pay your respects on a drive through Punchbowl Cemetery where Pearl Harbor’s veterans are laid to rest and cruise down the streets of downtown Honolulu and through the heart of the capitol district.

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  • A ukulele lies next to the book "Shore Leave" by Ryan Mungia, featuring a vintage photograph on a blue textured background.
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    Honolulu Museum of Art

    Just a quick 10-minute drive from The Laylow, HoMA is a cultural gem in the heart of Honolulu. Set across two iconic buildings, it’s a space where art, film, and community connect, offering everything from world-class exhibitions to hands-on studio classes and independent cinema.

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  • A person is sitting on an outdoor sofa surrounded by lush green plants, wearing sunglasses and casual attire, with a woven bag beside them.
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    Kakaʻako Farmer’s Market

    Only a 10-minute drive from The Laylow, Kakaʻako Farmer’s Market was ranked the #3 Best Farmer’s Market in the U.S. by USA Today (2025). Known for its fresh local produce, artisanal goods, and strong community vibe, it’s a must-visit for food lovers and curious travelers alike.

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    Mālama Hawaiʻi (give back)

    The most rewarding trip is one that gives back. Several organizations offer opportunities for visitors to pay it forward, like beach clean-ups, native tree planting, and more. Engage in some of our volunteer opportunities below, and in exchange, experience Hawaiʻi on a much deeper and connected level.

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