Monday, 26 January 2015

Night Activities In Honolulu Hi

As the sun sets, Honolulu features diverse activities.


As Hawaii's capital and the Hawaiian archipelago's center of commerce and culture, Honolulu offers a variety of night activities to suit many tastes and preferences. Children, teens, and adults alike have much to explore when the sun goes down in the island including dining spots, nightclubs, and cruises.


Honolulu also features a number of thriving arts and historical districts, which host festivals and fairs the whole year round.


Dining Out


Honolulu features many popular restaurants, along with luau dinner shows, that people can take advantage of every nighttime. Most of these dining spots are in proximity to, if not the exact location for many dance shows, musical performances and karaokes.


Those who want a Eurasian menu can enjoy the live entertainment and indoor/outdoor setting of Indigo Restaurant. Downtown Honolulu is home to Chinatown, where many authentic Asian food and other items are served, featured and sold. The Diamond Head Grill is a popular site for late night dining. Meanwhile, Hank's Caf is widely known for its chili dishes and its mini art gallery.


Enjoying Honolulu Nightlife Spots


Honolulu's club scene features a wide range of offerings from the young, trendy and edgy to the laid back and bluesy. Party people have many choices to enjoy a fun, romantic or wild night by the beachfront. During the weekends and especially during peak season, clubs are usually open until sunrise.


The Waikiki Beach is one of the most prominent areas for Honolulu nightclubs. People can also enjoy Venus Nightclub's hip-hop ambience, Rumours Nightclub's old school music, Club Femme Nu's sexy shows, Duc's Bistro's late night jazz bar, and Velvet Lounge's reggae specialists as of 2011. Those who want to go club hopping can also try packages where they can choose a number of clubs where they spend about two hours for each venue, then they take a luxury transport from one night spot to the next.


Take a Cruise or Go Sailing


As a prime beach destination, Honolulu hosts many cruise options from the family-friendly to the romantic. Sunset dinner cruises off Waikiki Beach including the Star of Honolulu Sunset Cruise, Dinner Cruise by Navatek and Alii Kai Sunset Cruise are popular choices within the island. These allow guests to dine as they also enjoy spectacular views of the Honolulu sunset and night lights and imbibe the Hawaiian culture with Polynesian shows, luau and many other arts and culture specialties.


The Maitai Snorkel Sail and the Makani Sunset Sailing allow tourists to feast their eyes on the picturesque Waikiki, the Diamond Head Crater, while also enjoying the sight of the Honolulu coastline and cityscape.


Festivals, Arts and Culture Celebrations


With over 100 festivals and events happening throughout the year, Honolulu guests have countless options for celebrations the whole year round. As a melting pot of cultures, particularly American, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean and Portuguese, the city hosts a number of Asian and American cultural festivals, community fairs and art shows, diverse concerts and performances and colorful feasts and parades.


Some of the most popular celebrations in Honolulu include the Honolulu City Lights that illuminate the financial district and downtown Honolulu skies every Christmas season, the Honolulu Festival and Chinese New Year celebrations, the Aloha Festivals, the King Kamehameha celebration and the Hawaii International Film Festival.

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