Oahu - The Gathering Place

From crystal blue waters to stunning green cliffs and black sand beaches, Hawai‘i’s wealth of natural beauty is the breathtaking backdrop for unforgettable experiences that reward those who delve a little deeper - into vibrant cultures full of welcoming aloha, a thriving food scene and thrilling outdoor adventures. There’s so much more to Hawaii than what you’ve heard.

The State of Hawaii is made up of eight main islands, and six are open to visitors.

Oahu, the most populated, is home to Hawaii’s capital of Honolulu and the popular visitor destination of Waikiki.

An enticing blend of cosmopolitan culture and natural beauty, Oahu is home to Hawaii's capital city of Honolulu, and its number one hot spot neighborhood — Waikiki. It's often the first stop for first-time guests - and will host Gay Bowl XXII.

Waikiki Beach is a friendly place where many visitors have learned to catch a wave for the first time. If you would rather watch some of the world's best surfers take on some giant waves, Oahu's North Shore is the home to Vans Triple Crown of Surfing, considered the Super Bowl of surfing, in November and December.

A view of Rabbit Island from Waimanalo Beach on Oahu.

Most visitors will stay within the confines of Waikiki and maybe venture out to some tourist spots like Pearl Harbor. Your hosts recommend that you get out of Waikiki and explore. Check out the June 2 post about driving up to the North Shore. Or hit up the hotel concierge for some recommendations outside of Waikiki.

Note: while a trip to the Polynesian Cultural Center may sound enticing, please be advised that the venue and on-site programs there are run by the Mormon Church.

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Funding for Gay Bowl XXII has been provided via a grant by Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA) through the Community Enrichment Program (CEP). For more info about HTA and CEP, click here.

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