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First Time Visiting Oahu? Here are 6 Fun Things You Can Do

November 21, 2024 by Jeremy Lindy

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Visiting a vibrant and paradisiacal land like Oahu for the first time can be nerve-wracking, especially if you haven't planned everything yet. With countless places to visit and activities to engage in, you may find yourself in a never-ending whirlwind of dilemma. Even if you move quickly, covering everything within the limited time won't be possible. So, here we have explained the six major things you should do on this Hawaiian island, from snorkeling to whale watching in Oahu. 

Watching and having fun with humpback whales

With the onset of winter, humpback whales swim from their summer resting region of the Arctic to the warm waters of the Pacific Ocean. So, plan a winter vacation with a whale-watching tour company in O'ahu to have a thrilling experience of cruising alongside the largest mammal on earth. If luck is on your side, you can also see the baby whales swimming and playing with their mothers in their habitat. Whale watching is one of the favorite activities of most tourists visiting Oahu, and if it's your first tour, you cannot miss the chance. 

Snorkeling and exploring the marine ecosystem

Since Oahu is home to a diverse marine ecosystem, snorkeling is perhaps the best way to explore uncharted waters and have fun with the aquatic animals. Upon reaching the island, you can book a session with any tour operator or the local snorkeling club. As you dive in, you can explore the beautiful corals underwater along with the unique marine life, including the monk seal, brightly colored fish, and many more. 

Hiking to Diamond Head

The highest point in Oahu is Diamond Head, which offers a spectacular view of the ocean and the city together. Being an extinct volcanic crater, its topography is quite unusual and different from the rest of the island. It's best to start the hike early in the morning so that you can capture some of the best views once you reach the summit. You can bring your own meal so that spending a few hours at the summit won't cause you any trouble. 

Exploring the Japanese culture at the Byodo-In Temple

Oahu is indeed famous for its natural beauty. But you cannot rule out the cultural essence thriving in the air of this island. One such extraordinary place that you should include in your itinerary for the first visit is the Byodo-In Temple. It mimics a 950-year-old Japanese temple in Japan, shedding light on the Buddhist religion prevalent in Eastern Asian countries. 

Enjoying the night view on an evening cruise

One of the best things you can do in Oahu is get on an evening cruise and explore the waters after sundown. Whether it's the panoramic views of the orange- and red-hued sky or the tranquil waters of the Pacific Ocean, the cruise will offer you countless breathtaking views. What's more, you can relish in an exotic gourmet dinner and indulge in wine tasting. 

Delving into the historical Pearl Harbor

Lastly, visit the famous Pearl Harbor, which was once bombed by the Japanese fleet during the Second World War. Apart from this, you can also explore the famous USS Arizona Memorial to get first-hand knowledge of important events in American history. 

Conclusion

Oahu is full of surprises for first-time visitors, so you shouldn't compromise on indulging in these activities. Whether you're whale watching in Oahu or visiting the historical landmark of Pearl Harbor, the list is endless. Plan your vacation carefully so that you can at least enjoy the six activities mentioned above. 

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