
Waikīkī
A coastal district on Oahu’s south shore, Waikīkī takes its Hawaiian name from the springs and streams that once fed its wetlands. Long a retreat for Hawaiian royalty, it extends from the Ala Wai Canal to Diamond Head volcano.
At a glance
Waikīkī is a district of Honolulu on the southern coast of Oahu island. The area stretches westward from Diamond Head, an iconic volcanic landmark, to the Ala Wai Canal, which was engineered to drain the marshland that originally characterized the region.
History
The name Waikīkī derives from Hawaiian words meaning water sprayed or gushing, describing the springs and streams that sustained the wetland separating Waikīkī from the island’s interior. During the nineteenth century, the district served as a place of retreat for Hawaiian royalty. The construction of the Ala Wai Canal transformed the landscape, draining the humidache area that once dominated the terrain.
What you see
Diamond Head, the volcanic formation anchoring Waikīkī’s eastern boundary, dominates the district’s geography. The Ala Wai Canal, running along the northwestern edge, marks the western limit of this coastal area.
Cultural significance
Waikīkī holds deep cultural importance in Hawaiian history as a royal retreat and sacred landscape. The district’s name preserves the memory of the natural water systems that once shaped Oahu’s south coast and sustained the communities living there.
Key facts
- Address: Honolulu, Hawaii 96815, United States
- Coordinates: 21.2763795, -157.8278237
- Location: South coast of Oahu island, Honolulu County
Practical information
Waikīkī is accessible year-round as a public coastal district. Check local tourism resources for specific attractions, amenities, and current conditions.
Getting there
Waikīkī is located in Honolulu on Oahu island, Hawaii. Regular air service connects Honolulu International Airport to the mainland United States and international destinations. Local transportation, including buses and rideshare services, provides access to the district.
Sources & resources
- Cultural Heritage Online
- Hawaii Tourism Authority official resources
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