The Gathering Place
first. everything else negotiable.
One hike, one history block, one water lane, one dinner anchor.
- Diamond Head early
- Pearl Harbor block
- Hanauma Bay reservation lane
- North Shore loop beach stop plus Haleʻiwa food, winter watch-only
- Senia dinner
- Kona Coffee Purveyors coffee
Two icons, two water days, one night lane.
- Day 1 Diamond Head early, Kakaʻako loop, Ward Village evening
- Day 2 Pearl Harbor block, ʻIolani Palace tour, Chinatown dinner
- Day 3 Hanauma Bay reservation day, Waikīkī sunset catamaran sail
- Day 4 North Shore loop, Waimea Bay or Sunset Beach, Haleʻiwa food, winter watch-only
Add windward hikes, add valley temples, keep Waikīkī contained.
- Kaʻiwa Ridge Lanikai Pillbox at sunrise
- Byodo In Temple quiet reset in the valley
- Hoʻomaluhia Botanical Garden early morning loop
- Waimea Valley and falls
- Kualoa Ranch valley day
- Bishop Museum context day
Rotate shorelines, rotate food, stop repeating drives.
- Windward mornings Lanikai and Kailua, then exit before noon
- South shore swim Ala Moana calm water or Ko Olina lagoons
- Snorkel options Turtle Canyon boat or Electric Beach when calm
- Hike rotation Makapuʻu, Mānoa Falls, Koko Head when you are fresh
- Night loop Tantalus and Round Top Drive skyline pass
Reservations decide your week. Build around them.
Must once
- Diamond Head hike
- Pearl Harbor USS Arizona Memorial plus Battleship Missouri
- Hanauma Bay snorkel
- North Shore loop one beach stop plus Haleʻiwa food, winter watch-only
- ʻIolani Palace tour
- Kaʻiwa Ridge Lanikai Pillbox at sunrise
- Byodo In Temple
- Hoʻomaluhia Botanical Garden early morning
- Waimea Valley and falls
Context and extras
- Kualoa Ranch valley day
- Bishop Museum Hawaiian history and context
Honolulu core
- Chinatown food and bars
- Kakaʻako murals and shops
- Ward Village modern shops, cafés, easy evening loop
- Kapahulu compact food density
- Waikīkī two controlled hits, Kona Coffee Purveyors and a sunset catamaran sail, then exit
North Shore
- Haleʻiwa food base
- Waimea Bay or Sunset Beach one beach stop, winter watch-only
Windward
- Kailua and Lanikai morning lane
- Byodo In Temple plus Hoʻomaluhia loop
- Hoʻomaluhia Botanical Garden early light and calm
Beaches and water
- Lanikai and Kailua morning
- Ala Moana Beach Park calm water
- Ko Olina lagoons low effort swim day
- Sharks Cove snorkel in summer conditions
- Electric Beach snorkel when calm
- Turtle Canyon snorkel boat out of Waikīkī
- Winter rule North Shore beaches are watch-only when surf is up
Hikes, walks, and views
- Makapuʻu Lighthouse Trail
- Kaʻiwa Ridge Lanikai Pillbox at sunrise
- Mānoa Falls
- Koko Head stairs
- Tantalus and Round Top Drive night skyline viewpoints
Food experiences
- Senia downtown dinner anchor
- Fête Chinatown anchor table
- The Pig & The Lady Kaimukī location
- Helena's Hawaiian Food classic local plates
- Giovanni's Shrimp Truck North Shore staple
- Poke bracket day across multiple shops
- Plate lunch day commit to rice plus mac salad
- Omakase night prioritize quality over trend
- Nami Kaze note closed end of October 2025, do not plan around it
Coffee
- Kona Coffee Purveyors Waikīkī
- Morning Glass Coffee Mānoa
- Everyday Café
- Coffee Gallery note closed January 31, 2026, do not plan around it
Top hits
- Senia chef's counter or a la carte
- Fête pasta plus cocktail
- Pig & The Lady noodles plus whatever is loudest on the specials board
- Kona Coffee Purveyors iced latte plus pastry
- Morning Glass espresso drink and a quick bite
Night in the city
- Waikīkī sunset catamaran sail skyline and Diamond Head silhouette
- Chinatown bar hop keep it tight and walkable
- Waimea Valley and falls
- Kualoa Ranch valley day
Logistics that prevent wasted days
- Diamond Head entry and parking reservations required for non residents, park hours 6:00 am to 6:00 pm, last reservation 4:00 pm, must enter by 4:30 pm
- Hanauma Bay reservations only two days in advance starting 7:00 am HST, closed Monday and Tuesday
- North Shore winter rule big surf days are watch-only beaches
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