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Oahu Vacation Packages

Cosmopolitan meets the coast in Hawaii’s “Gathering Place,” which captures the rich diversity of the region: Sunbathe on Waikiki, surf the North Shore, trek towering Diamond Head and shop, wine and dine in Honolulu. Oahu’s Marriott hotels and resorts are equally diverse, from the celebrated, beachfront Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort & Spa to the elegant The Laylow, Autograph Collection.
Sheraton Waikiki Resort

Frequently Asked Questions

Oahu offers a plethora of activities for every type of traveler. For outdoor enthusiasts, there's hiking at Diamond Head or Manoa Falls, snorkeling at Hanauma Bay, or surfing at the famous Waikiki Beach. Nature lovers can immerse themselves in the beauty of the North Shore, home to lush landscapes and stunning beaches.

History buffs can visit Pearl Harbor and the USS Arizona Memorial, while foodies can indulge in the diverse culinary scene, from food trucks to upscale restaurants. For a cultural experience, attend a traditional luau or explore the Polynesian Cultural Center.

Those seeking adventure can embark on a helicopter tour to see the island from above, or go on a whale watching excursion during the winter months. Families can spend a fun-filled day at the Honolulu Zoo or the Waikiki Aquarium.

And for those looking to relax, there are plenty of beautiful beaches to soak up the sun and enjoy the island's natural beauty. No matter what your interests are, Oahu has something for everyone to enjoy.

The best time to visit Oahu is generally during the spring (April to June) or fall (September to mid-December). During these times, the weather is typically warm, with temperatures ranging from the high 70s to low 80s, and the island is less crowded compared to the peak summer months.

Spring and fall also offer some of the best surfing conditions, making it an ideal time for water sports enthusiasts. Additionally, these seasons provide opportunities for whale watching, as humpback whales can often be spotted off the coast of Oahu during their annual migration.

While summer (July and August) can be a popular time to visit due to school vacations, the island tends to get crowded and hotel prices can be higher. Winter (November to March) is also a popular time for visitors, but it can bring occasional rain and larger swells, making certain activities less favorable.

Overall, the best time to visit Oahu is during the shoulder seasons of spring and fall, when the weather is favorable, and the island is less crowded, allowing for a more enjoyable and relaxing experience.