

Waikiki Aquarium, nestled in the heart of Waikiki, is a vibrant underwater world showcasing Hawaii's marine life.
Iconic beach with clear waters, perfect for swimming and sunbathing.
Snorkeling paradise with vibrant marine life, open Tuesday-Sunday.
World-class art museum featuring Asian, Western, and Hawaiian art.
Iconic for its pancakes and ocean views, a Waikiki favorite since 1988.
Known for its large portions and oceanfront views, a Waikiki classic.
Famous for its beachfront dining and live Hawaiian music, named after surf legend Duke Kahanamoku.

Protects skin and coral reefs from harmful UV rays.
Captures unique moments while exploring marine life.
Enables exploration of the aquarium's outdoor marine exhibits.
Crafted from native Koa wood, these carvings represent the island's rich cultural heritage.
A traditional Hawaiian quilt, often given as a gift to signify 'work is done' (Pau Hana).
Gourmet sea salt harvested from the Kona coast, a symbol of Hawaiian aloha.

A magnificent French château, once a residence of French monarchs, featuring stunning architecture and art collections.
Immerse yourself in the glitz and glamour of Hollywood at this iconic theme park, where movie magic comes to life.

A serene waterfront promenade in Kota Kinabalu, offering stunning sunset views and a relaxing atmosphere.

Hawaiian taro root dish, often served with salt or as a base for other dishes.

Portuguese-style doughnuts, often filled with chocolate or coconut.
Raw fish salad served over rice, with various seasonings and toppings.