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

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.

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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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DAY 1 Stop #1: Diamond Head Hike

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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Stop #2: Waikiki Beach Activities

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

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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Stop #2: USS Missouri Memorial

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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Stop #3: USS Arizona Memorial

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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Stop #4: USS Bowfin Submarine Museum and Park

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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Honolulu Airport to City Travel Options

Visiting Honolulu feels a little like stepping into a fictionalized version of a tropical island. You know it’s real… and yet, you can’t quite believe it. We’re talking pristine white shores lapped by gin-clear turquoise waters, rainforest-carpeted volcanic peaks, traditional local markets that brim with local handicrafts and Polynesian art, and a warm and welcoming ‘aloha’ culture that invites you to join in with hula performances, lei garland ceremonies and lively luau feasts. Sounds idyllic, right?  And there’s stacks more to do here in Oahu, from the vibrant nightlife of the Waikiki neighborhood to historical hotspots such as Pearl Harbor and the USS Arizona Memorial. Hike the Diamond Head Crater or opt for the somewhat less strenuous experience of the lush Lyon Arboretum, where the eye-popping diversity of Hawaiian flora is writ large. Culture vulture, history maven, nature enthusiast or beach bum, you’re certain to find something that tickles your pickle while you’re in town. But before all that, let’s take a look at the rather more prosaic matter of getting from Honolulu Airport to downtown… Honolulu International Airport in Brief Located around five miles from downtown, Honolulu International Airport – or Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, to give it its Sunday name – is the main transport hub in Hawaii, with some 20 million passengers passing through its three terminals annually. After several airborne hours of, well, not much to look at, the vision of Hawaii’s volcanic islands rising leviathan-like out of the shimmering Pacific is like a mirage. Depending which side of the plane you’re sat on, you can look forward to a final descent that showcases delicious panoramas of Diamond Head and the gleaming Honolulu skyscrapers. You might also catch a glimpse of the West End of Oahu and Pearl Harbor.  So, without further ado, here’s a quick run-through of the options for traveling from Honolulu Airport into the city. Honolulu Airport to Downtown by Public Transport On-Airport Shuttle System It’s likely you’ll make use of Honolulu Airport’s free shuttle system, which serves all three terminals, ferrying eager new arrivals between gates as well as to the rental car center. It’s called the Wiki Wiki Bus (literally ‘quick quick bus’) and (brace yourselves, trivia fans) was the inspiration for the first ever user-editable ‘wiki’ website, the WikiWikiWeb. The Wiki Wiki Bus operates between 6AM and 10PM daily. Getting from Honolulu Airport to Downtown by Bus Traveling light? The bus is your friend. It’s a bit like taking cabin baggage on a flight though, i.e. if your luggage doesn’t fit on your lap or under the seat in front of you, it ain’t coming on board. In which case, other transport options to downtown Honolulu are available (see below). Packed your bag Marie Kondo style? Welcome aboard! Bus number 20 connects the airport to the heart of the capital in 30 minutes. Be sure to board the Eastbound Route bus for downtown, and for Waikiki Beach, around 50 minutes away. Alternatively, the Westbound service will take you in the direction of Pearl Harbor and the USS Arizona Memorial. Stops are located in front of the airport on the second floor of terminals 1 and 2, with services departing in both directions every 30 minutes or so. Buy your tickets direct from the driver. It’s $2.75 one-way for adults and $1.25 for kids aged 6-17 years old. Children 5 and under ride free with a paying adult. Getting from Honolulu Airport to Downtown by Rail If you’re reading this in 2031 (or later), you can probably also opt to take the Skyline light railway to downtown. The first section of this epic mass transit system opened in 2023, linking West Oahu to the Aloha Stadium, with airport links both east and west to follow. Honolulu Airport to Downtown by Private Transfer Getting from Honolulu Airport to Downtown by Cab Cabs are readily available outside arrivals at all terminals. It’s only around five miles from the airport to Honolulu city, with prices ranging from $35 to downtown to $45 for Waikiki, excluding tips. Travel time is 20-30 minutes. Look out for the bright yellow shirts of the Taxi Dispatcher team who are there to assist and get you and your luggage safely loaded for the journey into town. Getting from Honolulu Airport to Downtown by Shuttle Private shuttles operated by Roberts Hawaii run out of Honolulu Airport and serve Oahu island resorts. Transfers run the gamut start from shared bus services right up to private town cars. Prices start from $26 one way to Waikiki. Honolulu Airport to Downtown by Rental Vehicle Oahu’s excellent public transport system means a rental car isn’t absolutely necessary. And hey, ride share services like Uber, Holoholo and Lyft provide a cheap and convenient way to get from A to B quickly whenever you need to anyway. But sure, your own wheels can come in handy if you’re looking to strike out and explore the volcanic landscapes and lush beaches of this tropical paradise independently. You’ll find all the usual suspects – Alamo, Avis, Enterprise, Hertz, Sixt and more – at Honolulu Airport’s dedicated rental center, with shuttles to take you there available outside all terminals. Save on attractions, tours and activities in Oahu Save on admission to Oahu attractions with Go City. Check out @GoCity on Instagram for the latest top tips and attraction info.
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Oahu Itinerary

Did you know you can save up to 59% with an All-Inclusive Pass?  If you visited the below attractions without our pass, you'd spend $582.56. With our pass, it's only $234.  That's a total saving of $348.55. Read on for some Oahu inspiration and discover how you can save on your sightseeing. Day 1 Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum at Pearl Harbor As the location of one of the most infamous moments in modern history, Pearl Harbor is must-see - so give yourself the morning to explore one of its museums. The Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum is a good choice. Its three galleries document the US Navy’s Submarine Force during World War II, the Cold War and beyond. Price without a pass: $21.99 Wet 'n' Wild Hawaii including Da Flowrider After a morning of history buffing, you’ll probably be ready for something a little bit lighter. Where could be better to finish up the day than Wet ‘n’ Wild Hawaii? Whether you’re planning to hurtle down several-story-high slides, or just want to drift along a lazy river, you’re bound to have a good time here.  Price without a pass: $79.99 Day 2 Malama Experience at Kualoa Ranch Make your way to Kualoa Ranch for a morning trolley tour of this scenic farm. You’ll learn all about the history of Oahu’s most well-preserved ancient fishponds (Moli’i) that are said to be over 800 years old, giving you an appreciation of early Hawaiian culture as you also take in the glorious tropical surrounds which boast a variety of fruits and flowers. Add to the bargain that you’ll get to sample some native treats, and you’re bound to fall for this place. Price without a pass: $54.40 Polynesian Cultural Center Next up is this immersive cultural center, where you’ll travel (metaphorically speaking) beyond Hawaii's shores and plunge yourself into the different cultures of the Pacific Islands. From Fiji to Tonga, journey through the complex of six recreated villages and experience hands-on activities and demonstrations that’ll give you a deeper understanding of Polynesia's traditions. Price without a pass: $87.15 Day 3 Diamond Head: Shuttle & Self-Guided Hike  Trust us, the early start is worth it to hike this incredible natural wonder. With your pass, you’ll get picked up bright and early and shuttled to the base of Diamond Head. From there, you’ll take a self-guided tour up to the crater, where you’ll enjoy panoramic views of the island. Price without a pass: $44.27 Makani Catamaran Sail After taking in those ocean views from above, where better to head to next than a luxury catamaran? Enjoy that sea breeze as you spend a couple of hours enjoying the open waters. Dolphins, sea turtles, flying fish, and even humpback whales are among the wildlife that you can spot as you sail, or you can just lie back and catch some rays on the net area. Price without a pass: $129.80 Moana Splash Luau This coastal setting makes is the perfect spot to take in the views and immerse yourself in an award-winning show celebrating Polynesian culture. You'll get to participate in cultural activities such as lei-making, hula lessons and headband weaving. Plus, you’ll enjoy a delicious meal with the showstopper being a traditional Kalua Pig and the accompanying ‘umu uncovering ceremony.  Price without a pass: $164.96   By visiting these attractions with an All-Inclusive Pass, you'll have saved 59% on your sightseeing. So, what are you waiting for? It's time to get planning that Oahu adventure now! We calculate our savings by comparing the Go City price to the combined normal ticket values - these were last updated on April 1, 2023.
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