Waikiki Ho’olaule, or simply the Aloha Festival, is one of the region's most interesting festivals due to its distinctiveness. It is held in mid-September as a true Hawaiian party. Here you can learn what it means to be a Hawaiian. Of course, it does not do without traditional hula dancing, Hawaiian music, local cuisine, and fun spreading around Kalakaua Ave. The famous Pan-Pacific Festival taking place on the same Kalakaua Ave in early June is another event worthy of any traveler's attention. A rich program including tasting culinary delights, master classes, and consultations, as well as musical and theatrical performances - that's what awaits visitors who've decided to become part of the festival.
Ukulele Festival that is held on 3555 Harding Ave is a real celebration of music. Here you can hear the sound of traditional musical instruments. It is scheduled for the end of April. In addition, here you can learn to play music at master classes and buy some unique paraphernalia. The event is ideal for families, and not least because only fun reigns around. It would be interesting to visit such a gastronomic feast as the Hawaii Fishing & Seafood Festival, which is held in early October. Nico's Pier 38 is chosen as the venue. This is a great opportunity to get acquainted with the local culture through tasting local dishes - that is, mixing business with pleasure.
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