Honolulu

Searching for a space to bring your Honolulu meeting planning together? Honolulu isn't just a destination for pleasure trips - it also knows how to get
down to business. Home to the striking 1.1 million-square-foot Hawaii Convention Center, Honolulu has hosted annual conferences and events for
many well-known corporations, including the National Psychological Association, National Medical Association, Hawaii State Department of Health,
National Pest Management Association, Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), and IUCN World Conservation Congress.

The truly remarkable Hawaii Convention Center allows attendants to enjoy Hawaii - even from indoors. More than 60 percent of the center is
landscaped with mature palm trees and lush tropical plants while all indoor circulation areas are open to the outdoors for natural ventilation and light.
The center also features a 2.5 acre rooftop tropical garden, 70-foot misting waterfall in the lobby and glass-encased meeting rooms and common s...
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Honolulu
Things to Do
The Veranda
The Veranda...
Visit The Veranda for a sophisticated evening among lush palm trees and immaculate grounds. With nightly live jazz or piano, The Veranda offers a
classic plantation setting with an intimate dance floor. From mid-afternoon into early morning, guests can enjoy the extensive cocktail and pupu me...
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Diamond Head Grill
Diamond Head Grill...
Dubbed as Honolulu's spot to see and be seen, the Diamond Head Grill in the W Honolulu hotel is nothing short of chic. The DHG's Bar Lounge is
adorned with stylish lounge furniture and features intimate seating. The Wonderlounge, which operates as a jazz club Wednesday and Thursday, is t...
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Ala Moana Center
Ala Moana Center...
Located near the Hawaii Convention Center and within walking distance from most Waikiki hotels, the Ala Moana Center is Hawaii's premier shopping,
dining and entertainment destination and one of the world's largest open-air shopping centers. Set among koi ponds and tropical gardens, the Ala M...
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Duke's Canoe Club
Duke's Canoe Club...
Paying homage to the Hawaiian hero Duke Kahanamoku, renowned swimmer, surfer and Olympic athlete, the casual, beachfront Duke's Canoe Club
is the ideal spot to mingle with tourists, locals and the occasional celebrity. Duke's is known for its laid-back, island-friendly attitude, especially in its ...
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Waikiki
Waikiki...
Extending from the Ala Wai Canal to Diamond Head, the world-famous Waikiki neighborhood was once a favorite destination for Hawaiian royalty.
Today's 1.5-square-mile Waikiki features the best of tropical and urban settings with its relaxing, serene beaches and high-rise hotels and swanky sh...
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Oahu Nature Tours
Oahu Nature Tours...
Oahu Nature Tours focus on conservation through education by offering various land and bird-watching adventures, from easy walks to difficult hikes
for small groups of fewer than 14. Popular tours include the Hidden Waterfall and Royal History Adventure, in which guests drive through a tropical r...
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Chinatown/Arts District, Honolulu
Chinatown/Arts District, Honolulu...
Once a major gateway for immigrants entering Honolulu, Chinatown is a colorful and exciting neighborhood bursting with Asian culture and
entertainment. Taoist, Buddhist and Shinto temples are nestled among shops, restaurants and herbalists. Chinatown's Maunakea Marketplace is a re...
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Aloha Seaplane Flight
Aloha Seaplane Flight...
Aloha Seaplane Flights take visitors into the Hawaiian skies on a 30-minute seaplane flight for spectacular aerial views of Honolulu. The ride passes
over landmark sites including Aloha Tower, Diamond Head, the USS Arizona Memorial, Waikiki Beach and the Koolau Mountain Range. Each six-pers...
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Bar 35
Bar 35...
Bar 35, located on the edge of Honolulu's Chinatown, is a beer lover's dream. Featuring more than 110 specialty beers, as well as tropical drinks, wine
and a full bar, Bar 35 has one of Honolulu's best happy hours with $3 beers Monday through Friday from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Guests can relax on t...
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Hawaii's Plantation Village
Hawaii's Plantation Village...
Hawaii's Plantation Village consists of 32 authentic and replica structures that recreate a sugar plantation. Following the rapid expansion of the sugar
industry after 1867, thousands of immigrants from China, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Japan, Korea and other locales flocked to the state from the late 18...
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Hawaii Food Tours
Hawaii Food Tours...
Created by popular Hawaiian food writer and restaurant reviewer Matthew Gray, Hawaii Food Tours offers three guided restaurant tours of Honolulu.
The Hawaiian Feast in Paradise tour caters to those looking for an intimate dining atmosphere. Guests enjoy both contemporary and ancient Hawaii...
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Weather and Seasonality
Moderated by its mid-ocean location and cooling California current, Oahu boasts a year-round average temperature of 77°F. Temperatures rarely exceed the
90°F mark nor slip below the 60s. Oahu's coldest month is February, when nighttime temperatures can dip into the mid-60s. The warmest month is August,
when daytime temperatures can rise to the upper 80s and the average low is 74°F. The average annual precipitation is 22.4 inches. January and December
tend to be the rainiest months with an average 3.7 inches of rainfall, while June is the driest with less than a half inch of precipitation. While Oahu is warm
year-round, many prefer visiting during the summer season, which starts in May and runs through October. During this time temperatures are warm and
rainfall is at a minimum.
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MonthHigh/Low °FSeasonality
January80°/66°-
February80°/66°-
March81°/67°-
April82°/69°-
May84°/70°-
June86°/72°-
July87°/73°-
August88°/74°-
September88°/74°-
October86°/72°-
November84°/70°-
December81°/67°-