1. Spend a FULL day in Waikiki. Some suggestions of what to do in Waikiki are:
- Take a surfing lesson on Waikiki Beach.
- Visit the International Marketplace. There are tons of little shops that sell jewelry and souvenirs.
- Learn to play the ukulele with free lessons at The Ukulele Hut!
2. See Hawaii's state fish, the humuhumunukunukuapuaa, up close at the Waikiki Aquarium.
4. Take the scenic route to the North Shore. Settle in for a nice hour-long drive with some beautiful scenery and great places to stop; Macadamia Nut farms, Kualoa Beach Park, and don't forget the infamous Giovanni's Original White Shrimp Truck. This fabled coast is legendary for its perfect winter waves and professional surf competitions. When the waves are tamer during the summer, the beaches offer peaceful places to swim and sunbathe. Some nice beaches to stop at: Sunset Beach, Waimea Bay (There is a huge rock you can jump off of - if you are brave enough!), Shark's Cove (Bring your snorkeling gear for some fun!), Lani's (It's a turtle preserve! You can get up close to giant turtles on the beach or swim with them!).
Waimea Bay - source
5. Spend a day exploring Pearl Harbor. View the moving exhibits at the USS Arizona Memorial and explore the Battleship Missouri Memorial, the USS Bowfin Submarine Museum and Park, and the new Pacific Aviation Museum. Admission is free for the USS Arizona Memorial, but get there early and expect long lines.
6. Stop by the Aloha Stadium to pick up all your Hawaii souvenirs at the swap meet; every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday morning.
7. Sample a fresh cut, sweet pineapple and get lost in Dole Plantation’s 1.7 mile garden maze.

8. Take a guided tour of Iolani Palace, the only Royal Palace on U.S. soil, it was the official residence of the Hawaiian last two monarchs: King Kalakaua and Queen Lili'uokalani, then cross the street to view the King Kamehameha I statue.

9. Watch acrobatic dolphins and clever penguins (yes, penguins) at Sea Life Park. You can feed dolphins, turtles and get up close to so many different kinds of animals.
10. See seven authentically recreated South Pacific islands at the Polynesian Cultural Center. Note that if you take the scenic drive to the North Shore, this is on the way. Some packages end with a luau!11. Check out one of the most peaceful locations on Oahu, the Valley of the Temples. The beautiful Byodo-in Buddhist Temple (and where our ceremony will take place!), which located within the Valley of the Temples, is a replica of the 900-year-old Byodo-In located in Uji, Japan.
12. Snorkel at Hanauma Bay Natural Preserve.

14. Hike to the top of Diamond Head (Leahi) Crater for a postcard view of Waikiki Beach.

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