By Hawaii.com Team
Oahu has a plethora of activities for kids if you know where to look. Beaches are an obvious option, but there are also other fun things to do for children of all ages.
When you’re on Oahu, swimming with the dolphins is a must. The Kahala Hotel & Resort gives families that once-in-a-lifetime experience. Its educational programs of varying durations allow kids to interact with dolphins in a 26,000 square foot lagoon.
There are multiple things to do here from horseback riding to going on a movie site tour.

Photo: Courtesy Pacific Aviation Museum
If you’re looking for an educational activity that’s unique to Hawaii, the Pacific Aviation Museum delivers with flight simulators, aircrafts, and historical footage depicting the infamous December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor.

Photo: Matsumoto Shave Ice.
There’s nothing better than an icy snow cone or shave ice as the locals call it. Make a trip of it by trying various renditions from Island Snow in Kailua to Matsumoto Shave Ice in North Shore.
A luau is full of family fun and is a must-do for those who desire the complete Hawaiian experience.
Snorkel with tropical fishes, sea turtles, and other marine life in their natural habitat.
The Bishop Museum offers a slice of Hawaiian history and culture with rotating exhibits especially for kids.

Photo courtesy of Hawaii Children’s Discovery Center.
An interactive center with educational activities and exhibits for kids, it’s a perfect indoor option for a rainy day.
This 42-acre zoo centered in Waikiki showcases native plants and animals that will be a big hit with the whole family.
It’s air-conditioned, near the zoo, and gives kids a chance to interact and experience Hawaiian marine life.
Oahu has some of the best beaches for kids. The Lagoons at Ko Olina, Lanikai and Hilton Hawaiian Village lagoon are just a few beaches with calm ocean conditions that make it safe for families.
Botanical gardens are perfect places for kids to frolic and explore. Ho`omaluhia Botanical Garden has guided nature hikes, and fishing on the weekend.
Interact with marine animals, watch a dolphin show, take in the exhibits and do it all in a beautiful Hawaiian setting at Sea Life Park.

Photo courtesy of Hawaiian Railway Society.
Ride aboard a 90-minute narrated train ride on a historic railroad in Ewa.
This memorial park in Kaneohe features a replica of an ancient Japanese temple, peacocks, and koi fishponds.
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