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Last updated: November 11, 2024


Thrilled for holiday celebrations in Waipahu? Discover all the festive events with our ultimate guide! For Waipahu connoisseurs and newcomers alike, our guide is your ticket to unforgettable holiday experiences.

Popular Events: Delight in the Honolulu City Lights, where dazzling displays transform the city into a vibrant holiday wonderland. Experience a unique blend of local culture and festivities at the Winter Wonderland at the Aloha Stadium, featuring festive activities and food. And definitely don't forget the Waikiki Trolley Holiday Lights Tour, which offers a captivating ride through the illuminated streets of Waikiki. See more details on these and other fun events and activities below!

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Waipahu Holiday Light Displays


What to Expect:

Community-driven holiday light display with local themes and cultural elements.

Description:

Honolulu City Lights is a month-long celebration in downtown Honolulu featuring a 50-foot Christmas tree, Shaka Santa, and Tūtū Mele, along with festive decorations, wreaths, and live entertainment.

Where: Honolulu | More Info: Honolulu City Lights

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Holiday light tour with open-air double-decker bus and festive activities.

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Explore historic downtown Honolulu on an open-air double-decker bus to see the festive holiday lights, including a 50-foot Christmas tree and iconic Shaka Santa and Tutu Mele. Enjoy joyous sing-alongs and jolly Christmas stories while taking in the city's holiday spirit.

Where: Honolulu | More Info: Waikiki Trolley Holiday Lights Tour

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Waipahu Holiday Markets and Shopping


What to Expect:

Unique shopping experience with over 400 vendors.

Description:

The Aloha Stadium Swap Meet & Marketplace 45th Anniversary Celebration offers a vibrant shopping experience with over 400 vendors selling unique items, locally made products, and great deals. Explore the diverse array of goods, engage with the community, and experience the rich cultural heritage of Hawaii.

Where: Honolulu | More Info: Winter Wonderland at the Aloha Stadium

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Nostalgic holiday celebration with local flavors and unique shopping.

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Celebrate the holiday season at the Hukilau Marketplace, where nostalgic food, local goods, and warm hospitality come together. Enjoy a variety of festive dishes, including Ceaser Salad, Pounders Fish Nuggets, and Mango Mascarpone Pizza, alongside unique shopping experiences featuring island fashion and handmade items.

Where: Laie | More Info: Christmas at the Hukilau Marketplace

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Unique gifts and local snacks from over 250 Hawaii vendors.

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The Hawai‘i Holiday Craft & Gift Fair at the Neal S. Blaisdell Center features over 250 Hawaii vendors selling handmade, retail, and unique gifts, along with snacks. The event spans three days, with hours from Friday, December 20th, 2pm to 7pm, Saturday, December 21st, 10am to 6pm, and Sunday, December 22nd, 10am to 5pm.

Where: Kapolei | More Info: Hawai‘i Holiday Craft & Gift Fair

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Waipahu Holiday Shows and Entertainment


What to Expect:

Snow tubing and drive-thru attractions in Hawaii.

Description:

Show Aloha Land is a holiday event in Hawaii featuring dazzling light displays, exhilarating snow tubing, and whimsical attractions like the Xavier Express Train and Vixens Bubble Zone. It offers a unique blend of festive thrills and the warm spirit of aloha.

Where: Honolulu | More Info: Show Aloha Land

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Tribute to Hawaii's most famous song, "Pālehua," with a world premiere video.

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Join Amy Hānaiali‘i for an evening of classic and Christmas songs, featuring special guests Sean Na‘auao and Mailani Makainai, at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center. This event is part of the MACC’s Hoonanea concert series, with pre-show festivities in the Yokouchi Pavilion courtyard.

Where: Honolulu | More Info: An Evening of Holiday Hits With Amy Hānaiali‘i

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Authentic Hawaiian luau with live music and cultural activities.

Description:

Paradise Cove Luau offers a traditional Hawaiian experience with a tropical Mai Tai greeting, live music, and activities like arts and crafts, Hawaiian games, and an Imu Ceremony. Enjoy a feast blending traditional Hawaiian dishes, local favorites, and continental cuisine, set against the backdrop of a spectacular Hawaiian sunset.

Where: Ko Olina | More Info: Paradise Cove Luau Holiday Celebration

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Waipahu Other Holiday Activities


What to Expect:

Commemorative parade honoring Pearl Harbor survivors and military families.

Description:

The Pearl Harbor Memorial Parade is an annual event held in Waikiki, Hawaii, to honor and pay respect to Pearl Harbor survivors, veterans, and active duty military and their families. The parade features marching bands, choirs, military platoons, and other performances, commemorating the anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack.

Where: Honolulu | More Info: Pearl Harbor Memorial Parade

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Exclusive big wave surfing competition honoring Hawaiian cultural heritage.

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The Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational is a premier surfing event held at Waimea Bay on Oahu's North Shore, celebrating the legacy of Hawaiian waterman Eddie Aikau. It features high-performance surfing by top surfers and alternates, with a unique invitation process and strict criteria for wave conditions.

Where: Haleiwa | More Info: Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational

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No time limit, emphasizing "Aloha spirit."

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The Honolulu Marathon is a 26.2-mile run through downtown Honolulu, past Iolani Palace, and around Diamond Head, offering a unique and challenging course experience with no time limit.

Where: Honolulu | More Info: Honolulu Marathon

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Fun one-mile race with a beach party.

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The Kalakaua Merrie Mile is a fun one-mile race in Waikiki, followed by a beach party. It's great for both marathon training and visiting friends and family. Children of all ages are welcome to participate, and the race is named after King Kalakaua, known as the Merrie Monarch. The course starts at Kapiolani Park and turns around at Kaiulani Avenue.

Where: Honolulu | More Info: Kalakaua Merrie Mile

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Diverse street food options from local vendors.

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What the Truck?! at Waikele Center features 50+ local vendors serving diverse street foods, including Hawaiian, Filipino, Samoan, and more. This family and pet-friendly event is smoke-free and offers music from a speaker. It's a great place to stop by on your way home from work or bring the family for some delicious food.

Where: Waipahu | More Info: What the Truck?! Event at Waikele Center

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