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Oahu for Visitors
A Quick Reference Oahu Travel Guide

The island of Oahu draws more visitors than any other Hawaiian Island and it has approximately 80% of Hawaii's population. Oahu is nearly 600 square miles in size and it is known as the "gathering place". Pictured below is Duke Kahanamoku Beach on the west end of Waikiki, one of several connecting beaches that are more commonly know as Waikiki Beach. You can see Diamond Head Crater off in the distance in this picture and the offshore dock is the Port Hilton Dock from which the Atlantis Submarine shuttle departs.

Duke Kahanamoku Beach in Waikiki
Copyright © Kathleen Walling Fry

Attractions on Oahu
Some of the most famous Oahu attractions are Waikiki Beach, the USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor, the Polynesian Cultural Center, and the world class surfing beaches on Oahu's north shore. Those attractions and many more are described in this section along with hundreds of photographs.

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Photos of Oahu
A collection of photos taken on the island of Oahu in Hawaii. Includes photos of Oahu attractions, beaches, mountains, parks, trails, valleys, volcanoes, waterfalls, and more.

Oahu A to Z
An alphabetical index to all of the information on this Web site about the island of Oahu.



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