FEUX D'ARTIFICES GRATUITS
Read moreEvery Friday the Hilton Hawaiian Village has a fireworks show that lasts about 10 minutes starting at 7:45 pm. You can admire this show for free on the beach between the Hilton Hawaiian Village and the Outrigger Reef Waikiki Beach Resort (not to be confused with the Outrigger Waikiki Beach Resort). The best thing to do is to sit on the beach to watch the sunset and have a picnic while waiting for the magnificent fireworks! You can also attend the show in the hotel (paying), it is preceded by a musical show at 6pm.
OLD LAHAINA LU’AU
Read moreMaui's most genuine luau. Open bar and buffet of traditional local dishes with, among other delicacies, lomi saumon salmon (tomato and onions-marinated salmon), beryllium poke (boiled soy marinated with lightly spicy soy) or haupia (coconut pudding). The key moments in Hawaii's history, the arrival of the Tahitiens at the beginning of tourism, are narrated through songs and dances. The dancers practise the two forms of hula, which is rare, the modern hula and the ancient hula, "kahikiko".
FRED'S mexican cafe
Read moreFred's Mexican Cafe is a chain that offers specialties at the crossroads of Mexican, Hawaiian and American cuisine (also present in San Diego and Huntington Beach). A good plan with hearty and delicious dishes! Among the classics are quesadillas, burritos, enchiladas and tacos with Hawaiian ingredients like Kalua Pork or pulled pork. Another specialty of the chain: margaritas, with more than ten different recipes, but also sangria and cerveza. A refreshing little Latino break.
MAI TAI BAR
Read moreConveniently located on the waterfront in the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, Mai Tai Bar raises its game at sunset. Comfortably seated on the terrace in front of a band of local musicians who play there every night from 6 to 10 pm, order one of their fruity cocktails. Vanilla, pineapple, ginger, champagne or coconut, the drinks have as many flavors as exotic colors. Glass in hand, turn towards the sea to enjoy the orange glow of the sun disappearing behind the horizon. Impeccable service.
DUKE’S CANOE CLUB
Read moreA guaranteed atmosphere at the Barefoot Bar, the Duke's bar, a real institution for night trips to Waikiki. Local and international clientele. Live Hawaiian music from 16 am to 18 pm and from 22 pm to midnight. Also a restaurant on the floor.