Looking for “Secret” Things to Do on Oahu? These Gems Are Hiding Right Under Your Nose

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Hello dear reader! Did the click bait-y title promising secret things to do on Oahu that few humans on earth have ever done attract you here?

In this post, “I” am going to let you in on a list of “secret” things to do on Oahu that I think are a little off the beaten path. Some are mainstream “attractions” that I think get overlooked, but they’re all seriously worth doing.

These are things that are perfectly safe and legal to do, but maybe not as “insta-worthy” so they don’t get all the crazy attention from the selfie-set. But they deserve some attention!

Okay, this is my #1 “secret thing to do on Oahu” right now. It is soooooo stunning, and such an absolute treasure that it blows my mind that more people don’t talk about it.

Shangri La & the Honolulu Museum of Art

The pillboxes are old bunkers left over from WWII and since they were all used as lookouts, they’ve got pretty amazing views.

Pillbox Hikes

The palace speaks for itself (it had electricity before the White House!), but you’ll really want to book a guided tour with a docent to learn the history of the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy.

Iolani Palace

There’s nothing I love more than a grand old hotel, and Waikiki has TWO. The Moana Surfrider, built in 1901, is Waikiki’s original and oldest hotel and the Royal Hawaiian has got to be the most iconic hotel in Hawaii.

Royal Hawaiian & Moana Surfrider Tours

Everybody likes a hike, but you know what I love? A DRIVE with a view. After you’ve hiked Diamond Head, drive up to the Tantalus Lookout for a different perspective.

Tantalus Lookout

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