WHERE TO GO ON OAHU
Regular visitor Jason Bonham gives his top tips.
SEE
The Honolulu Museum of Art is home to some of the most stunning art on Hawaii. They have lots of incredible works on display with a focus on Asian and European influence. A must-see is
Doris Duke’s Shangri La. Her beautiful home showcases the best of Islamic art and culture, and the interiors and architecture of the beachfront estate make it well worth a visit. Fishcake, in the Chinatown area, houses many of amazing artists and curated furniture. I always buy a few things when I visit. They also have a small cafe so you can enjoy coffee while you browse.
EAT
For dinner, Nanzan Giro Giro is stellar — I went back three times on one trip. It has a contemporary, kaisekistyle seven-course menu.
A favourites is Nobu by Japanese chef Nobu Matsuhisa.
The Asian-fusion restaurant is always on the agenda when in Hawaii. Buzz’s is a great spot for lunch — it’s local and right on the beach. It can be a bit touristy but the food is good, service is great and it’s on the way to Waimea Bay and Lanikai Beach. If you’re in need a drink, Azure at The Royal Hawaiian is worth a visit but make sure you have a reservation.
DO
The Outrigger Canoe
Club is always a top spot to enjoy the sun. It’s a membersonly beach club but definitely swing by and take a peek. Hawaii has so many beautiful and pristine beaches. I love Lanikai Beach — the gorgeous white sand and crystal clear water is absolutely stunning. Waimea Bay is another amazing beach; if visiting it’s a must to jump off the rock into the water below. If you fancy swimming with turtles, Waimanalo Beach is the place to be.