17 Fun Things to Do in Oahu at Night

After spending all day basking in the sun, you’ll most likely find yourself wondering, what’s there to do now?

It’s not just nightclubs and bars; there’s plenty of awesome places to check out after dark! Read on for a list of fun things to do in Oahu at night.

1. Sunset Dinner Cruise

Marvel at Waikiki at night, sparkling from every direction and watch Diamond head catching the last rays of sunlight as you sail along Oahu’s coast.

Give your day an extra special touch with this sunset cruise; feast on a 5-course surf ’n turf dinner and enjoy a live show that celebrates the culture of Hawaii.

Sunset Cruise
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2. Take Part in a Traditional Luau

There are many different luaus in Oahu, but the Paradise Cove Luau is one of the most popular.

Located on the west coast in the Ko Olina Resort, this luau features a delicious buffet dinner of traditional Hawaiian food and a night full of fun activities.

Watch hula dancers sway to the beat, learn how to make island art and join in on ancient Hawaiian games.

3. Honolulu Zoo Night Tour

Every Saturday night, the zoo comes alive and for all visitors to see.

Most people only see the Honolulu Zoo during the day, but book an after-hour Twilight Tour if you want to experience this attraction in a completely new way.

This 2-hour guided walking tour is an opportunity to see all of the exhibits with limited crowds and observe some of the nocturnal animals that are only active after sundown.

You’ll also learn about the importance of preserving wildlife and how this zoo plays a vital role in endangered species conservation.

4. Go Bar Hopping

The Kaka’ako district in Honolulu is filled with a lot of great bars and it’s not always easy to know where to go, especially if you’re new in town.

If you want to check out the best ones, join a bar-hopping bike tour.

This guided tour will steer you away from the tourist traps and make sure you’ll have a great night out in Oahu

Kalakaua Avenue
Kalakaua Ave

5. Stroll Down Kalakaua Avenue

Kalakaua Avenue is the main shopping district in Honolulu and is the busiest tourist spot on the island, aside from Waikiki Beach.

Lined with shops, restaurants, and bars, there’s plenty of attractions to check out along this popular strip when day turns to night.

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6. Sunset Photo Tour of East Oahu

Get your cameras ready! When the sun starts to set, it’s time for an unforgettable experience: a sunset photo tour.

This tour will take you to some of the most iconic spots like Hanauma Bay and Makapu’u Lookout, where you can get your perfect shot as the sun sets over the Pacific Ocean.

7. Mai Tai Bar at Royal Hawaiian Hotel

Wherever your adventure takes you, a taste of the tropics is just a short distance away.

Located on the famous Waikiki Beach, the Mai Tai Bar offers fresh tropical cocktails and delicious bar bites, the perfect place to watch the sunset.

The signature Royal Hawaiian Mai Tai lives up to the hype and is totally worth the splurge

Mai Tai Bar
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8. Enjoy Jazz Music at Blue Note Hawaii

Located in the Outrigger Reef Waikiki resort, Blue Note Hawaii is a jazz venue that brings some of the best live performances on the island.

With a full cocktail menu and mouth-watering bar bites, the atmosphere at this intimate venue is always welcoming.

Blue Note Hawaii’s roster includes both seasoned musicians and rising stars.

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9. Party at Duke’s

Looking for a place to go out and have some fun? No matter who you ask, many will agree that Duke’s is worth the visit.

With nightly entertainment, Duke’s is the perfect place for people looking to enjoy a live show or lounge with your favorite drink.

Whatever your night holds in store for you, Duke’s Waikiki is always open and ready for your next adventure.

10. Go for a Walk on Waikiki Beach

If you’re looking for something more low-key, go for a stroll along Waikiki’s shoreline.

Listen to waves crashing against the shore and marvel at the lights from restaurants and hotels glistening on the water’s surface.

Tip: Pack some light snacks for a moonlit beach picnic!

Waikiki Beach
Waikiki Beach

11. Rock-A-Hula Show

The Rock-A-Hula Show is a fun and entertaining show for the whole family, showcasing all the best Hawaiian music, history, and authentic culture.

This production features a cast of talented actors and singers who take you on a journey through Hawaii’s past, all the way back to the 1920s.

12. Night Diving Tour

There is a beautiful world beneath the waves, and this world can be explored on a diving tour of the ocean floor at night.

Find out more about the marine life that lives below us and descend into the water for exploration under the starry sky.

Among the coral reefs, you’ll get to see sharks, rays, dolphins, and exotic fish that are endemic to Hawaii; some species you won’t get to see until the sun sets!

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13. Sunset Hoverboard Tour

Experience the joy of flight and the beauty of the Hawaiian sunset on a hoverboard tour.

Glide over the beautiful beaches, through palm-fringed streets and alongside Diamond Head as you take in views of Honolulu’s skyline.

This eco-friendly way to explore the city will take you on tour from Diamond Head to Waikiki Beach, stopping at landmarks such as Kapiolani Park and Kaimana Beach.

Sunset Yoga
Waikiki Beach Yoga

14. Sunset Beach Yoga

Enjoy an evening of SUP yoga on the beach that will leave you feeling relaxed and rejuvenated after a long day of exploration.

With stunning views of Diamond Head Crater and the Pacific Ocean, you will find yourself surrounded by the aloha spirit unique to the Hawaiian Islands.

You don’t have to be a yoga enthusiast – this class is designed for all levels of experience!

15. Oahu Ghost Tour

If the scariest thing you’ve done is watch a horror movie or play Resident Evil, then prepare yourself for some goosebumps as you tour through Oahu’s most haunted places.

Along the way, you’ll hear about some of the creepiest supernatural activities that have taken place in these locations. Get ready for a spooky adventure!

16. Party All Night Long

If you’re looking for a great bar in Oahu with tasty cocktails and amazing views, check out RumFire.

This bar turns into a lively nightclub every weekend and guarantees you’ll get into the party spirit.

For those interested in all-night partying on the dance floor or jamming out to DJs spinning their favorite tunes, head down to Bar 35.

So take a break from the sun and crowded beaches – go get dressed to the nines and dance your socks off at the hottest nightclubs in town!

17. Karaoke at Wang Chung’s

If karaoke is more your thing, then get ready to sing your heart out at the most famous karaoke bar in town, Wang Chung’s.

A lively atmosphere coupled with signature drinks that never disappoint, what more could you ask for? Get up on stage and belt out your favorite tunes!

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18. Shop at Duke’s Marketplace

While the sun snoozes, your shopping adventure at Duke’s Marketplace ignites.

Trust your instincts, and let the colors guide you through a maze of handmade jewelry and island trinkets.

Chat with the stall owners, who spill secrets about their craft—these moments sparkle brighter than the souvenirs you’ll find.

19. Watch a Magic Show

Let the Magical Mystery Show at the Hilton Waikiki Beach whisk you away with spellbinding tricks and light-hearted fun.

Amid the palm trees and soft ocean breeze, this show dazzles kids and grown-ups alike. Watch world-class magicians that make you gasp and giggle. With just 60 seats, everyone feels part of the wonder.

If you’re staying at any Hilton property, you even get a sweet deal on ticket prices.

20. Pub Crawl in Waikiki

Embark on a spirited adventure through Waikiki’s bustling nightlife with a pub crawl. Let a local guide lead you to the hidden nooks where the drinks flow like the Pacific tides.

You’ll sample an array of beverages, each telling its own tale of island life. Be ready to make new friends and toast to the island’s carefree spirit under the starry sky!

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21. Blade & Timber Axe Throwing

Ever feel like unleashing your inner Viking in Honolulu when the sun sets? Blade & Timber Axe Throwing is your go-to spot to throw some axes and let off steam!

They’ve got 10 lanes just for you and your pals to test your aim. Plus, they have coaches to help sharpen those throwing skills.

You don’t need biceps like Thor, it’s all in the technique. Wield an axe like a pro in no time! They welcome anyone aged 10 and up.