2 Days in Oahu - A Weekend in Oahu Itinerary for a Fun Hawaii Island Hopping Vacation

Published: July 18, 2024

Planning a trip to Oahu and don't know where to begin? Or, maybe you're visiting a few different islands during your Hawaiian vacation and want some ideas for spending a weekend in Oahu. Whatever the case may be, we put together a fun itinerary for 2 days in Oahu that features a variety of popular attractions and activities. This Oahu itinerary includes things to do that will appeal to families, couples, or any Hawaii-bound traveler. This itinerary includes:

  • Diamond Head Hike
  • Waikiki Beach Activities
  • Pacific Aviation Museum at Pearl Harbor
  • Battleship Missouri at Pearl Harbor
  • USS Arizona Memorial Narrated Tour at Pearl Harbor
  • USS Bowfin Submarine at Pearl Harbor

We’ve also put together a 1 day in Oahu itinerary, a 3 day itinerary, and one week in Oahu Hawaii itinerary - for a fun-filled activity packed vacation.

Save on Attraction Admission

Pick up a 2-Day Go Oahu® Card and save off combined admission prices vs paying at the gate. Remember, this 2 days in Oahu itinerary is just one of many ways to experience the island. The Go Oahu® Card gives you the flexibility to create your own itinerary, so you can choose from dozens of top attractions and create a vacation tailored to your interests.

DAY 1 Stop #1: Diamond Head Hike

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No trip to Hawaii is complete without a little volcano exploration (don't worry, Mt. Leahi has been inactive for 150,000 years). Climb to the summit, at 760-feet above ground, and get a panoramic view of Honolulu, Waikiki Beach, the Pacific Ocean, and more. Start your day with an easy climb to the crater's summit, at 760-feet above ground, and get a panoramic view of Honolulu, Waikiki Beach, the Pacific Ocean, and beyond. Keep in mind that this a self-guided hike. You'll also want to be prepared with sunblock, plenty of water, comfortable shoes, loose-fitting clothing, and a hat. This hike takes about 2 hours and includes the park entrance fee and transportation to and from Diamond Head. Getting in: Shuttle service to the starting point of Diamond Head Hike is included on the Go Oahu® Card.

Stop #2: Waikiki Beach Activities

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One of Waikiki's best features is its beach scene. Reserve a mask, snorkel, and fins and take to Waikiki's calm waters for some ocean exploration. You'll get to see lots of colorful fish, coral, and might even be able to see rays, turtles, or even small sharks! This snorkel rental is for a full day, so plan to spend the rest of the day enjoying one of Oahu's best attractions -- the beach. In addition to stretches of beautiful smooth sand and endless blue waves, Waikiki Beach also features some interesting tourist attractions like the Duke Kahanamoku statue (honoring the father of international surfing). You're also near plenty of restaurants and shops, so there's loads to do when you get a little bit of sunburn and need to cool off in some air conditioning. Getting In: Waikiki full day snorkel rentals are included on the Go Oahu® Card.

Day 2 Stop #1: Pacific Aviation Museum at Pearl Harbor

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Learn about the United States' history of aviation and the air force at the Pacific Aviation Museum. You'll get to see lots of vintage aircraft on display in the museum's two former WWII seaplane hangars. The first of these is Hangar 37, a structure that survived the December 7, 1941 attack (and has the battle scars to prove it). Here is where visitors can watch a 12-minute educational movie about the attack on Pearl Harbor and see an authentic Japanese Zero. The second is Hangar 79, still riddled with bullet holes from the attack in its windows. This hangar was used as a maintenance and repair facility during the war and houses fighters, bombers, and patrol aircraft from WWII in addition to modern jets and historic helicopters. Guided Tours and Flight Simulations are available for an additional fee. Getting in: Pacific Aviation Museum tickets are included on the Go Oahu® Card.

Stop #2: USS Missouri Memorial

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Go on a self-guided walking tour of the recently refurbished USS Missouri, the last battleship ever built. Known as "The Mighty Mo," this ship served in three wars: WWII, the Korean War, and the Gulf War, making it one of the most storied ships in US Naval History. On the USS Missouri, you can stand on the Surrender Deck, the official site of the end of WWII and the spot where a Japanese kamikaze pilot flew right into the hull of the ship. You can also see your next attraction from the bow of the ship -- the USS Arizona Memorial. The tour takes approximately 1 to 1.5-hours. Getting In: Battleship Missouri tickets are included on the Go Oahu Card.

Stop #3: USS Arizona Memorial

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Next, head to the most-visited attraction in all of Oahu --the USS Arizona Memorial. It was recently voted the #5 landmark in the US, so you know it's for sure something you need to see when you've only got two days in Oahu. This attraction is a memorial built over the sunken wreckage of the USS Arizona. Your admission includes the USS Arizona Memorial Tour, an educational and poignant audio tour narrated by Pearl Harbor survivors, historians, and Jamie Lee Curtis in honor of the 1,177 crewmen who lost their lives in the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. You'll get to meet and shake hands with the museum's Pearl Harbor Survivors and hear their stories. The audio tour takes approximately 75-minutes. Getting In: USS Arizona Memorial Narrated Tour tickets are included on the Go Oahu Card.

Stop #4: USS Bowfin Submarine Museum and Park

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The USS Bowfin, also known as the "Pearl Harbor Avenger," was launched one year after the attacks on Pearl Harbor and credited with sinking 44 enemy ships during its nine wartime patrols. One of the only surviving combat submarines from WWII, the USS Bowfin has since been made into a museum that particularly features the history of submarines and the crucial role they played in sinking enemy ships in WWII. The self-guided audio tour lasts approximately 30 minutes, but be sure to allow extra time to explore the Museum and grounds. Getting In: USS Bowfin Submarine tickets are included on the Go Oahu Card.

Let’s Recap

So if you’re trying to figure out what to do during 2 days in Oahu during your Hawaiian island hopping vacation, try out this popular itinerary. It’s filled with great things to do and places to see that encompass cultural, educational, and just plain enjoyable elements. If you visit all of these attractions on the Oahu itinerary with the 2-Day Go Oahu® Card, you’ll save on combined admission prices! Go Card holders can save even more with the included extra Go Oahu Card discounts on dining, shopping, and additional attractions.

Casey Makovich
Go City Travel Expert

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Outdoor Activities Oahu

Facts first: there’s no U.S. state quite like Hawaii. Home to its state capital, the island of Oahu has served as a delightful tourist haven for generations – and with good reason! Well-recognized for its year-round warm weather and tropical beauty, Oahu is a remarkable destination for recreation and exploration. The natural attributes of the area attract all types of travellers looking to make memories for years to come. For nature lovers and adventurous types, the island is a fantastic wonderland of opportunity. Visitors looking for fun water activities will feel more than content with the options available. Or, if you just want to take some time to yourself, Oahu’s sugar-sand beaches would serve you well. So, if you’re planning to make your way to Oahu and aren’t quite sure where to start, have a read through our list of the best things to do in the area! Whatever you choose to do, we’re sure it’ll be great. See the Sites Those looking to get in touch with Mother Nature will love Oahu for its paradisal beaches and tropical rainforests. As one of the area’s most popular tourist attractions, the Manoa Falls Trail offers a scenic day trip that’s sure to blow you away. Mostly shaded by a wealth of remarkable trees and running for a relatively short distance in comparison to other trails in the area, this is usually considered to be one of the easier hikes in Oahu. Still, we always recommend wearing appropriate footwear and bringing plenty of water for the trip. Along the route, you’ll encounter magnificent eucalyptus trees, banyan trees, and a wide variety of tropical flowers. The crown jewel of the hike is, of course, Manoa Falls, a captivating waterfall cascading 150 feet down into a shimmering rock pool. A thoroughly rewarding visual and physical experience, this one should rank right at the top of your itinerary. Just remember to bring a camera – you won’t want to miss taking snaps of this one! Another one of our favorite things to do in the great outdoors in Oahu is walk the Diamond Head Trail. First built in 1908, the route was initially utilized as part of the island’s military defense system. Since then, the trail has become one of Oahu's top visitor attractions, drawing in thousands of visitors each day – and it’s easy to see why. At 560 feet high, this can sound like a pretty strenuous walk – but trust us when we say that the views are beyond worth it. Don’t worry if you’re not the most experienced hiker, since there are places to stop and rest your weary feet along the way. We strongly recommend taking plenty of water and sunscreen with you. At the top, you’ll be rewarded for all your hard work with spectacular views of Honolulu, as well as the site’s famous volcanic tuff cone. Perfect for those looking to take a break from the city, this trail provides the ultimate one-of-a-kind experience in nature. Find Fun Activities If you’re looking for something a little different, look no further than Kualoa Ranch. Situated on Oahu’s windward side, this private nature reserve and working cattle ranch showcases the area’s tropical beauty in all its unique glory. Covering over 4, 000 acres of stunning forests and majestic peaks, the area is a fantastic stop for outdoor enthusiasts. Unlike some of the other items on our list, this place provides a wide variety of activities catering to all sorts of travellers, making it great for large groups. To get your adrenaline pumping, zoom through the forest on zip lines. For something a little bit more low-key, take a hike to learn more about the native Hawaiin plants thriving in the area. Or, if you’re a movie fan, check out the Hollywood movie site tours (over fifty movies and shows, including Jurassic Park, Lost and 50 First Dates were shot here!) However you decide to enjoy your time here, this popular scenic attraction is well worth the visit. Whilst Oahu is known for its beautiful scenery, its wildlife is not to be missed. Named for the large number of green sea turtles which inhabit its waters, Turtle Canyon is one of the best places to go snorkelling in the area. Whilst the name of the canyon promises turtles galore, you’re also likely to see whales, dolphins, and colorful reef fish on the excursion. We especially love this spot since it provides a great way to see marine life without disturbing the animals' lifestyles or habitat. Don’t worry if you’ve never snorkelled before – you'll be accompanied by a professional guide to help. The crystal-clear waters and tropical fish sightings set this trip apart from many other wildlife trips. A truly special experience, this fun-filled eco-tour is a great choice for all animal lovers. Take it Easy! For those who like to take it easy, the KCC Farmers’ Market is the perfect place to spend a lazy Saturday morning with your loved ones. Always a good choice, this vibrant market is bursting with the colors of locally grown produce, flowers, pantry items, and more. Still, the main draw of this market has got to be its popular restaurant pop-ups, serving delicious food with a smile and an aloha. With over 80 participating vendors to choose from, there’s a little something for everybody here. Snack on freshly popped kettle corn as you browse. Dig into a twelve-hour roasted brisket pho from The Pig and the Lady. And to wash it all down, try a Hawaiin coffee. Lively and filled with culture, the market provides a great way to learn more about the area. With its fun, laid-back energy and so much on offer, we couldn’t think of a better way to satisfy our Hawaiin food cravings. Living up to its nickname, ‘’The Gathering Place’’, Oahu is one of America’s favorite tourist attractions. Boasting sun-soaked beaches and stunning forests, the island presents a wealth of exciting outdoor activities to choose from. Whether you’re looking to zip through the trees on ziplines or take it slow at the farmers’ market, you’re sure to find something to suit your tastes. Explore Oahu to its fullest with Go City’s All-Inclusive Pass or Explorer Pass. If you’d like to know more, connect with us on Instagram and Facebook. With Go City, you can see more, for less.
Sarah Harris
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Oahu Memorial Day Weekend - 10+ Fun Things to Do in May

Early summer is a delightful time of year to spend in Oahu. This Memorial Day Weekend, pack up the whole family and head to the luxurious paradise of Hawaii to make the most of the sun, sand and surf. Of course, there’s more to do than just lounge on the beach. You can enjoy guided tours, kayak the clear waters, go on a snorkeling adventure and much more. If you’re looking for Oahu Memorial Day Weekend ideas and events, check out some of these local activities and fun things do in Oahu in May, including... Pearl Harbor Historic Sites Polynesian Cultural Center & Alii Luau Makani Catamaran Sail Snorkeling Hanauma Bay Hiking Excursions Oahu Bike Rentals And more! Save on Admission to Popular Attractions Regular admission to a number of these attractions are included on the Go Oahu pass. Choose as you go from dozens of Oahu attractions & activities and save up to 55% off combined admission vs paying at the gate. See all available passes and Oahu attractions – Learn more. Please note, some of these special May and Memorial Day weekend events may be separately ticketed and not included on the Go Oahu pass. Pearl Harbor Historic Sites Oahu Hidden Gems + Snorkeling with Turtles Polynesian Cultural Center + Ali'i Lū'au Makani Catamaran Sail Hanauma Bay Snorkel Hiking Excursions Oahu Bike Rentals Secret Island Beach Sea Life Park Lantern Floating Hawaii Ceremony Samoa Festival and World FireKnife Championships The most skilled performers in the world will compete for a chance to win the coveted title of World FireKnife Champion. The heated competition will take place at the Polynesian Cultural Center May 6 - 9. Old Samoan tradition says that warriors would use a lightweight sword for hacking - in modern times this sword is used in a dance to pay homage to ancestors. Getting In: The World FireKnife Championships are separately ticketed and not included on the Go Oahu pass. Hawaii Memorial Day Parade Honor our fallen heroes at the Hawaii Memorial Day Parade. These festivities begin in Fort DeRussy Park at 5PM, and then head down Kalakaua Avenue towards its conclusion in front of the Kapiolani Park. Marvel at amazingly designed floats, talented marching bands, and other performers, military organizations, and many more. It’s a fun festive atmosphere the kids will love. Be sure to arrive on the parade route early if you’d like a good view – it’s a very popular event with locals. Getting In: The Hawaii Memorial Day Parade is free to watch. Let's Recap There you go - plenty of fun ideas for things to do in Oahu in May to help you plan your Memorial Day weekend itinerary. Remember, many of these great ideas are included on the Go Oahu pass, where you can save up to 55% on combined admission vs paying at the gate. We really hope you consider adding a few of these popular options to your upcoming plans. Enjoy!
Katie Sagal

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