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About Waikiki Beach

Waikiki Beach is located in the City and County of Honolulu on the south shore of the Island Oahu, Hawaii. In early Hawaii, Waikiki was a large area than 1.5 miles which it encompasses today. In old Waikiki, much of its swampland included the neighboring valley’s Manoa and Palolo. In mid 1800s, Waikiki served as a vacation retreat for the kingdom royalty to which foreign visitors started to visit in 1830s. On March 11, 1901 a new era began and Waikiki became a popular tourist destination. Waikiki means ‘Spouting Water.’
Climate at Waikiki Beach :

  • Tropical wet and dry climate
  • Dry Summer Season
  • Average high temperature is in between 27ºC to 32ºC
  • Average low temperature is in between 19ºC to 24ºC

Events at Waikiki Beach :
Aloha Festivals Floral Parade, The Joy of Sake, The Made in Hawaii Festival, World Invitational Hula Festival, ASP- World Tour, Pipeline Masters, First Fridays, Obon Dances and Festivals, Okinawan Festival, Bayfest, Honolulu Marathon, The Sony Open, Chinese New year Celebration, Pro Bowl, Hawaii Opera Theatre Season, Pan-Pacific Festival, Hawaii State Farm Fair, Diamond Head State Park
Attractions near Waikiki Beach :
Waikiki Historic Hall, Waikiki Historic Trail, Honolulu Zoo, Waikiki Aquarium, U.S. Army Museum at Hawaii, Pearl Harbor, The Pali, Kualoa Ranch, Duke Kahanamoka Statue, Waikiki Beach Walk, Kalakaua Avenue, Diamond head Statue National Monument, Ala Wai Municipal Golf Course, Bishop Museum, Foster Botanical Garden, Contemporary Museum, Hawaii Country Club, Hawaii Kai Golf Course, Maritime Center, Hawaii’s Plantation Village, Hawaiian Railway, Iolani Place, Kawaianao Church, Mokaha Resort, Golf Club, Pali Golf course, Sea Life Park, Turtle Bay Resort, Wet n Wild, Wild Side Tours.