While Hawai‘i is famed for its sunshine, occasionally it does rain, thankfully there’s no shortage of things to do when this does happen.

Highlighted Oahu options, says Go City, include Bishop Museum and Planetarium where clients can easily spend two or three hours exploring hands on exhibitions and there’s an on-site café.
For history there’s Iolani Palace, where clients can take guided or audio tours that delve into the story behind Hawai‘i’s monarchy.
Also worth a mention is Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum (pictured) the Battleship Missouri Memorial, and the Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum, all exploring Hawai‘i’s history too.
Top picks artsy picks include the Honolulu Museum of Art offering Japanese, South Asian, European and Pacific works, as well as the Doris Duke Theatre, where the afternoon screenings range from documentaries to anime.
Families are recommended exploring Waikiki Aquarium, home to endemic Hawaiian species, which can be combined with the nearby Barefoot Beach Café. There’s also the Hawai‘i Children’s Discovery Center, where young kids will find a range of interactive play areas including global exhibits.
Honorable mentions go to Ala Moana Center and the International Market Place, both offering numerous dining options as well as shopping. Find more on Oahu HERE.



