When unexpected rain hits during your Oʻahu vacation, don’t let it dampen your plans! Keep the fun going with these top indoor activities.

Two people using virtual reality in a pod at Odyssey VR in the International Market Place in Waikīkī.
Odyssey VR (Virtual Reality), an awesome indoor activity in Waikīkī, Hawaiʻi.

Even in sunshine-filled Oʻahu, we seek out indoor activities when the weather shifts or we need a break from the beach. Fortunately, there’s no shortage of fun things to do indoors here!

From Hawaiian cooking classes and ʻukulele lessons to exploring museums and playing arcade games, there are countless ways to enjoy Waikīkī, Honolulu and Oʻahu — rain, hail, or shine.

In this post, we provide a list of ideas for the best indoor things to do across Oʻahu.

1. Participate in Fun Indoor Sports

Hand about to throw an axe at a target at Blade & Timber Axe Throwing in Waikīkī.
Blade & Timber Axe Throwing.

If the weather has disrupted your sports-related outdoor adventures, don’t fret — Oʻahu’s indoor sports scene has you covered.

Test your skills at axe throwing, hit a virtual hole-in-one, blow off steam in a rage room, conquer an indoor rock wall and more.

2. Try Escape Rooms or Virtual Reality

Ashlee, Kelii and their family at Breakout Waikiki Escape room.
Breakout Waikiki Escape room.

On rainy days in Oʻahu, hundreds of interactive escape rooms and virtual reality experiences are available across many venues.

Follow clues and solve puzzles to complete your mission, from escaping prison to restoring power to a space station or riding a virtual rollercoaster.

3. Go on a Self-Drive Tour

Two friends in a convertible car using a GPS navigation system with a stunning beach view ahead.
See O‘ahu sights on a scenic self-drive tour. Credit: Shaka Guide

Explore Oʻahu with a self-drive tour — no guide required! Download the Shaka Guide app to your phone and follow along the scenic island routes.

Each informative audio tour imparts local history and suggestions on where to stop to snap pics, visit attractions, try local foods and more.

INSIDE TIP: For car rentals on Oʻahu, we recommend using Discount Hawaiʻi Car Rentals. There are no booking fees, no prepayment and no cancellation penalties!

4. Play Arcade Games

Kelii focused on playing a colorful arcade game, surrounded by flashing lights and vibrant machines at Dave & Buster's Honolulu.
Dave & Buster’s Honolulu Arcade.

If you’re looking for a break from Hawaiʻi’s great outdoors, head indoors to one of Honolulu’s fun, family-friendly arcades.

Challenge each other on video games, show off your dance moves on the light-up floor, shoot some hoops and have the chance to win prizes!

5. Do Water-Based Activities

If the rain’s already got you soaked, why not fully embrace it with some exciting water-based activities?

Explore the ocean’s depths on a submarine, visit a waterpark, or go scuba diving — turning a rainy day into an unforgettable aquatic adventure.

6. Engage in Art & Crafts

Unleash your creativity while on vacation with one of Honolulu’s many art and craft activities, with something for all ages.

Design custom jewelry, paint a Hawaiʻi landscape or create your own resin art piece. Your unique creations will make the perfect souvenir or gift.

7. Learn About Local Culture

Two participants crafting a beautiful lei together in a lei-making class, surrounded by colorful flowers and bamboo woven containers.
Lei making workshop. Credit: Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority/Ben Ono.

Immerse yourself in the rich culture of Hawaiʻi with free cultural activities available in Waikīkī in shopping centers and at hotels (for their guests).

Try lei making or lauhala weaving with expert guidance, learn to play the ʻukulele or take the kids to a hula lesson.

8. Attend an Indoor Event

A lively band performing on stage at Blue Note Hawaii, featuring drummers, a guitarist, a saxophone player, and a singer, while an audience enjoys the show from seated tables.
Live concert at Blue Note Hawaii.

Please check our Oʻahu Events Calendar to find out what’s on during your stay. Hopefully there’ll be an exciting indoor event to attend.

You might catch a local expo, live concert, theater performance, stand-up comedy show or more, at one of Honolulu’s indoor venues.

9. Shop the Latest Books

Colorful display of books at Barnes & Noble book shop in Waikīkī.
Barnes & Noble book shop.

Relaxing with a good book is a vacation rite of passage, and Honolulu has plenty of great bookstores to explore.

Whether you’re searching for popular titles at larger stores or unique finds at local shops, you’ll have plenty of options.

INSIDE TIP: You could easily spend a few hours inside Barnes & Noble at Ala Moana Center. It’s a huge book store and features a coffee shop inside.

10. Strike at a Bowling Alley

Girl bowling at Aiea Bowl & The Alley Restaurant in Waikīkī.
Aiea Bowl & The Alley Restaurant.

Looking for some friendly competition with family or friends? Head to one of Honolulu’s largest ten-pin bowling alleys.

Aiea Bowl features modern lanes, tropical décor and a popular restaurant. Lucky Strike offers high-tech lanes, arcade games and a sports bar.

11. Support a Local Cat Café

Kitten relaxing on fluffy pink pillow next to an ice coffee and a colourful pillow with a cat design at Hawai'i Cat Café in Honolulu.
Hawai’i Cat Café. Credit: @hawaiicatcafe

Take a break from sightseeing and pop into a cat café in Honolulu. They provide an opportunity to meet and mingle with friendly rescue cats.

Whether you’re considering adoption or just want to enjoy a cup of coffee, these cafés offer a cozy space to unwind around feline friends.

12. Head to the Movie Theatre

Luxury movie experience at Consolidated Theatres Ward with TITAN LUXE
featuring a cozy cinema set up, fresh popcorn and a glass of wine.
Consolidated Theatres Ward with TITAN LUXE.

On a rainy day in Honolulu, catching a movie is a classic way to stay dry while enjoying some indoor entertainment.

As Hawaiʻi’s largest theater group, Consolidated Theatres offers the latest Hollywood releases in modern venues with comfortable seating.

13. Order in Food Delivery

Take away Cheese pizza from Arancino Di Mare in Waikīkī.
Pizza Quattro Formaggi (cheese lover’s pizza) from Arancino Di Mare.

We’ve all been there — it’s a rainy vacation day, you’re hungry, but the thought of getting dressed and heading out just isn’t appealing.

Luckily, Honolulu has great food delivery services that can bring your favorite foods to your door in a jiffy, no matter where you’re staying.

  • Instacart: Ready, set, order! Get $10 off Instacart, follow our Instacart referral link or use our Instacart promo code KWILSON8D0E5517F at checkout.

  • Uber Eats: For new Uber Eats customers, under the Promotions section of the app, add our Uber Eats promo code eats-k6863. You’ll get $20 off when you use it for your first order (order must be over $25).

  • DoorDash: For new customers, sign up using our DoorDash referral link to receive $30 off ($10 off your first three orders over $15).

14. Sample Hawaiian Food

Hawaiian food menu at Highway Inn which shows the local favorites.
Hawaiian food menu at Highway Inn.

Explore popular Honolulu restaurants where you can sample traditional Hawaiian dishes like laulau, kalua pork, squid lūʻau, poke and more.

From casual eateries to renowned spots, you’ll discover a variety of flavors that showcase an authentic taste of the Hawaiian Islands.

INSIDE TIP: If you’re interested in learning about how to cook Hawaiʻi Local Favorites, book a Hawaiian Style Cooking Class.

15. Explore Cool Supermarkets

The exterior of Nijiya Japanese Supermarket in Waikīkī.
Nijiya Japanese Supermarket.

Grocery shopping in Honolulu can be a captivating indoor activity, where it’s easy to lose track of time exploring a wide range of products.

International stores offer the feeling of stepping into another country, while local shops feature “only in Hawaiʻi” items that enhance the charm.

16. Get Pampered at a Hotel Spa

Royal Kaila Spa at Waikiki Beach Marriott with elegant interior including chandelier light and window overlooking beach view.
Royal Kaila Spa at Waikiki Beach Marriott.

Hawaiʻi’s hotel spas are exceptional, offering next-level facilities and extensive treatment menus that promise the ultimate in relaxation.

What makes spa treatments in Hawaiʻi special is the integration of Hawaiian healing practices with locally-sourced, natural ingredients.

17. Book a Massage in Waikīkī

Lady having a Hawaiian lomilomi massage with hot rocks with aroma therapy candles in the foreground.
A relaxing massage. Credit: PeopleImages.com – Yuri A

Booking a massage in Waikīkī is the perfect indoor escape, whether you’re dodging the rain or taking a break from the sun.

While hotel spas offer a range of treatments, Waikīkī massage parlors focus on massages. For a soothing experience, try a Hawaiian lomilomi.

18. Walk Laps Around the Mall

A stunning aerial view of Kahala Mall at sunset, located near Waikiki, highlighting its expansive shopping center. It is surrounded by scenic landscapes.
Kahala Mall at sunset. Credit: Cameron Brooks

It’s easy to be drawn to Honolulu’s large indoor shopping centers and malls, especially when the weather isn’t cooperating.

These spots have something for everyone, offering a mix of luxury brands, local boutiques, dining options and entertainment.

19. Shop the Major Stores

Colorful display of bags inside Bloomingdales at Ala Moana Center with neon sign that says "you had me @ aloha"
Bloomingdales at Ala Moana Center.

If you’re looking to stay dry in Honolulu, head to one of the city’s top department stores for a comfortable indoor shopping spree.

Honolulu offers plenty of retail therapy, with iconic names like Bloomingdale’s alongside discount favorites like Nordstrom Rack.

20. Visit Oʻahu Museum’s

Military plane model displayed at the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum.
Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum.

Museums should be high on your to-do list when visiting Oʻahu, but a rainy day might be just the nudge you need to explore them.

Admire both local and international artwork, explore historic buildings or dive into military history — all while staying dry indoors.

21. Book a Local Factory Tour

Chocolate sample at Lonohana Chocolate Factory Tour & Tasting in Honolulu.
Lonohana Chocolate Factory Tour & Tasting.

Oʻahu factory tours offer an inside look into the island’s industries, perfect for a rainy day or really any time.

Explore the process behind local coffee roasting, enjoy chocolate tastings or see how handmade local products are created.

22. Find an Indoor Playground

Two children sitting in a play area that looks like a pilot cockpit at the The Hawaiian Airlines Exhibit at Children's Discovery Center.
The Hawaiian Airlines Exhibit at Children’s Discovery Center. Credit: @hawaiichildrensdiscoverycenter

Keep the keiki (children) entertained by taking them to local play centers, where they can burn off energy and socialize with other kids.

From sports and music activities to creative arts and crafts, these centers offer a fun and engaging environment for little ones.

23. Enjoy a Tropical Mani/Pedi

Toes with pink manicured nails and with white tropical flower design.
Tropical nail art.

While on vacation, treat yourself to a well-deserved break and indulge in a pampering manicure or pedicure session.

Honolulu’s inviting nail salons can transform your nails with vibrant gels, rainbow polishes, intricate floral designs and unique Hawaiʻi-inspired motifs.

24. Get Your Karaoke On!

Two friends singing at Karaoke GS Studio Waikiki in a room lit up with disco lights.
Karaoke GS Studio Waikiki.

If there’s a chill in the air, keep cozy indoors with great food, craft cocktails and a private karaoke lounge for you and your travel party.

Honolulu’s karaoke venues are plentiful, the perfect place to belt out your favorite pop, rock, hip-hop tunes or old-school classics.

25. Balance Mind, Body & Spirit

People sitting cross legged on grey yoga matts practising yoga.
Hot Yoga. Credit: fizkes

While outdoor yoga is popular in Honolulu, there’s also a great selection of indoor classes ideal for relaxation during your vacation.

Whether you’re joining a traditional session or flowing through hot yoga, you’ll leave recharged and ready to take on the rest of your stay.

26. Cook-Your-Own-Food

Ichiriki Nabe Hawaii Japanese Restaurant in Waikiki Japanese hot pot meal with beef and vegetables.
Ichiriki Nabe Hawaii Japanese Restaurant.

Cooking your own meal at a cook-your-own restaurant is an interactive dining adventure that keeps you inside and fully satisfied.

With the chance to grill, simmer and craft your own flavorful feast, it’s a memorable way to make the most of a rainy day in Honolulu.

27. Sample Local Beverages

Selection of beers at Hana Koa Brewing Co. in Waikīkī.
Selection of beers at Hana Koa Brewing Co.

If the sun has disappeared for a while, it’s a great opportunity for those 21 and over to experience Oʻahu’s vibrant local beverage scene.

The island boasts fantastic independent brewhouses and distilleries, offering everything from craft beers to locally-made wine and spirits.

28. Pick a Bar for Drinks

The bar area of Rivals Sports Lounge in Waikīkī.
Rivals Sports Lounge.

When the rain rolls in, head to a local bar in Waikīkī and immerse yourself in the eclectic mix of locals and travelers from around the world.

Whether you’re in the mood for a no-frills dive bar, a tiki bar with tropical cocktails, or a chic wine bar, there’s something to suit every taste.

29. Duck into Waikīkī’s Art Galleries

During a downpour in Honolulu, grab a sturdy umbrella and explore Waikīkī’s many amazing art galleries scattered throughout the area.

With everything from contemporary pieces to traditional works, each gallery offers a unique way to stay dry while enjoying the local art scene.

In summary, rainy days on Oʻahu present the perfect opportunity to embrace indoor adventures and keep the holiday spirit alive.

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When is Hawaiʻi’s rainy season?

Hawaiʻi’s rainy season lasts from November to March, with most areas receiving an average of 3-5in (76-127mm) of rain monthly. For instance, Honolulu on Oʻahu gets about 3in (76mm) in December, while Hilo on the Big Island can see over 10in (254mm). Expect more frequent showers, especially in the north and east of each island, but warm temperatures and sunny breaks remain common.

When is hurricane season in Hawaiʻi?

Hawaiʻi’s hurricane season occurs annually from June to November, with peak activity between August and October. During this time, the Pacific Ocean region, including Hawaiʻi, is more susceptible to tropical storms and hurricanes, though direct hits on the islands are uncommon.

Where can I buy an umbrella in Waikīkī?

In Waikīkī, you can buy an umbrella at several locations including ABC Stores, Longs Drugs, Ross Dress For Less and Nordstrom Rack.


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