Oahu, Hawaii part 2

Happy to hear you all enjoyed the first part of our trip to Oahu. I have so much more to share.. plus we visited a second island.

DAY 4

We swung by Leonard's Bakery again.. dang those malasadas were good. We had a big adventure planned for the day at Kualoa Ranch. 


Sorry, that is not a good picture but you get the idea.

Tahitian Screwpine

Kualoa is a 4,000-acre private nature reserve and working cattle ranch established in 1850, as well as a popular visitor attraction and filming location (for over 200 movies and tv shows) on the windward coast of OÊ»ahu in Hawaii.                   

We had booked a 2 hour UTV tour and it was so much fun!   




We learnt about the land and the significance of the valley. In ancient Hawaiʻi, these mountains were considered highly sacred and were the residence of kings. Unlike mountains formed by tectonic plates, the Koʻolau Range is the eroded remnant of a massive shield volcano. A prehistoric landslide caused the eastern half of the volcano to collapse into the ocean, leaving behind the jagged cliffs seen today.



Many of the Jurassic Park movies, Kong: Skull Island and episodes of Lost were shot here. 


We had very nice and knowledgeable guides which added to the experience. 


Once we were done we headed to the gift shop to pick up some popsicles before heading out.   


Our next stop was Laniakea Beach aka as Turtle Beach because of the amount of sea turtles that come up on the shores. 




Can you guess how many turtles we saw?


It was still a beautiful beach. Many many signs were put up warning us about staying away from said turtles but they for whatever reasons were a no show. 



We drove on to the town of Haleiwa were we had the incredible Jax's Woodfired Pizza. It was so good we still find ourselves thinking about it. Especially the pineapple one which the kids really wanted since we were in Hawaii and well I'm glad they did because it was the best. 


We walked about for a bit.. it was a cute town with a bunch of stores. And then of course we had to try to the famous Matsumoto Shaved Ice. Sorry, but Island Vintage was better. Here, all the flavors tasted very similar and very sweet.

Our last stop was to check out a nearby beach.. but as with all of our recent beach experiences, there were warning signs and the waves were very windy and choppy. So we decided to go right back to Waikiki Beach. 


We ended the night with dinner at Tommy Bahama. Did you know they had a restaurant? I didn't. It was very good. But it was also very cold on their outdoor rooftop eating area. Cold enough that my sweet sweet husband ran back to our hotel to bring me my hoodie. I didn't not expect it to be so cold and had packed only one light sweater. 

DAY 5

And just like that it was our last day. We had our first sit down breakfast. It was a morning without alarms and rushing.



and then we made our way to Pearl Harbor. There are many vendors trying to sell these expensive packages. Don't buy them. Visiting Pearl Harbor is free. You need to pay for parking and that's it. If you want to visit any of the museums they have a seperate price. And if you want to visit the USS Arizona Memorial then it cost $1 but you must make a reservation in advance or stand in the stand by list. The day we were there almost everyone on the stand by list was able to board. But that may not always happen. But if you just want to roam the grounds then it costs nothing.. except parking.

First we visited the Aviation Museum. It was very easy to navigate the area. A shuttle ran through the base and I had no idea that people lived there. There was a school and playground etc. 







Lastly we boarded the boat to visit the USS Arizona Memorial. The USS Arizona Memorial marks the resting place of 1,102 of the 1,177 sailors and Marines killed on USS Arizona during the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, It was a somber but lovely way to end our visit to Oahu. 

Stayed tuned for island number two. Any guesses as to where we went next?


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Comments

  1. Beautiful photos. How wonderful that you all had a chance to see Hawaii. You all look fantastic. Thank you so much for sharing.

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  2. Beautiful pictures. Looks like you had so much.

    Annie,
    Annies Food Diary

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  3. That sounds like another wonderful couple of days; though I am sorry it sounds like you had some pretty windy and cooler weather and didn't get to see any turtles on turtle beach.

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  4. Love the turtle sighting photo, too funny!! They must have hidden from you!! Looks like you had a great time there!

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  5. Good to see, lovely photos of you all.

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  6. Oh wow this looks so fun!

    Jennifer
    https://curatedbyjennifer.com

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  7. Who is that tough biker gang in the black helmets and bandanas? So cool to see where Jurassic Park was filmed. And yes! Pineapple pizza is delicious, no matter what anyone says!

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  8. Love the props from the movies! They make a great photo op. I wouldn't mind having a fancy flavored popsicle, either.

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  9. A lot of people hate on Hawaiian style pizza but it's just about my favorite. Safe travels!

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  10. I love, love the photos today. Thank you for sharing your trips with us, I do enjoy it so much.
    xo

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  11. I love hearing about your trip to Hawaii. You and your family are always traveling and taking wonderful vacations.

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  12. Wow, lots to do. It looks like you all had a great time.

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  13. that pineapple pizza photo is making really jealous. Looks delicious!

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  14. Your photos remind me of great memories we’ve made on Oahu!

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  15. What fun! I can't wait to see what happened on the rest of your trip.

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  16. Kualoa Ranch looks amazing—what a fun adventure! And pineapple pizza in Hawaii just feels right. Pearl Harbor sounds like such a meaningful way to end your time on Oahu. Can’t wait to see where you went next!

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  17. You always find places with the best pizza! Oh, my grands would love that ranch. I'd love the Pearl Harbor area. That's interesting about the pricing -- nice that one can pick and choose. Can't wait for the next chapter of your visit!

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  18. What fantastic photos! I had to giggle at the fout of you cowering at that dinosaur! You didn't see turtles but you had a blast!
    Love the photo of the women firefighters! xxx

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  19. Lovely day. You married the right man, too.

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  20. we usually take day trips or overnights...1 or 2 nights. awesome picture...can i say one more time how much the family is changing and that the boys are getting so big!! i really enjoyed seeing everyone...your pictures are great and i enjoyed those movie props!!

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  21. Looks like another trip full of great experiences and great eats, too! :) Looks amazing - all of that gorgeous scenery is breathtaking. Thanks for sharing and for visiting one of my reviews this week!

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  22. Muito interessante! Gostei de acompanhar a viagem!

    Bjxxx,
    Pinterest | Instagram | Blog

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  23. You go the best places and have the best times ~ Love Hawaii ~ thanks for sharing your travels there ~ Hugs ^_^

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  24. Thanks for sharing your wonderful trip.

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  25. Anonymous4/21/2026

    Wow! I didn't even realize Jurassic World was here or you could go see it. Very cool.

    Carrie
    curlycraftymom.com

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  26. The dino photo is so silly and fun! XD

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  27. Great photographs ... it looks like a lot of fun was had :)

    All the best Jan

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  28. I love all of these places you visited on Oahu!

    https://www.kathrineeldridge.com

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  29. As always, I love reading about your adventures. Beautiful photos!

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  30. Great and interesting trip!

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  31. Looks like you had a blast. Love the dinosaurs!

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  32. Anonymous4/22/2026

    You did a lot on Oahu. Maybe you went to Big Island?-Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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  33. Sounds like a fun day and adventure. I love the pizza and waffles yum! Take care, enjoy your day!

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  34. Thx for the info on the Pearl Harbor exhibit -- I still want to go there. You took some great photos of your trip and I hope you all had a relaxing and fun time. The dinosaurs were an added plus I'm sure.

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  35. My nephew would love that dino land. Hawaii has always been on my bucket list.

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  36. I didn't realize they filmed that much there. When you started writing about the turtle beach I got excited to see them and then the 0 cartoon came up and I had to laugh. The museum looks like it would be interesting. My hubby has been there in the air force but I have never been to Hawaii.

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  37. It’s a pity the winds were brisk and the cooler weather kept the turtles away from Turtle Beach. Hopefully next time the conditions will be calmer and you’ll get to enjoy spotting them.

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  38. What an amazing trip! We visited Pearl Harbor and The Arizona some years back. It was a informative experience. We also went to the Dole Plantation and it was so neat, too!

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  39. If we ever get back to Hawaii, you have pointed us in the direction of some places we missed. Thank you so much! Each one of your photos is fun and I love all your happy, smiling faces.

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  40. You got to see some incredible things on your Hawaii trip. The food looks amazing, but too bad you didn't see any turtles on the beach!

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  41. The UTV tour sounds like it was a lot of fun, and it is amusing you saw 0 turtles at Turtle Beach!

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  42. It looks like y'all had a great trip! It's so cool that you got to see where some of Jurassic Park and Lost was filmed. Lost is my favorite tv show.

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  43. That pizza does look incredible! Ya'll look so happy at the Jurassic Park/atv adventure.

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  44. Aren't those malasadas so yummy!? If we had more time, we probably would have done the ranch tour. It's good to know we didn't miss out on that Matsumoto shave ice. We were too full to try it. I'll keep Vintage in mind for next time--though I'm not the biggest shave ice fan. It helps when they add ice cream. That pizza looked incredible. I bet the pineapple was so good! What an awesome trip!

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  45. I have almost that exact same picture of the flag on the USS Arizona. It was such a humbling experience being there.

    So jealous of your dinosaur adventures!!

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