The Spirit of Aloha
Starts Here
Discover Waikīkī, a vibrant blend of history and modernity, right here in the heart of the pacific. Once a cherished retreat for Hawaiian royalty, today’s Waikīkī thrives as an active resort and residential community, attracting a diverse global clientele. Renowned for its iconic white sandy beaches and exhilarating surf, Waikīkī is not just a destination but an experience, offering an extensive selection of accommodations, restaurants, entertainment, and shopping venues.
The Waikīkī Business Improvement District (WBID) embodies a powerful synergy of business, government, and community efforts, all working hand-in-hand towards a shared vision: to maintain a clean, safe, and vibrant resort area that stays true to its Hawaiian heritage. Our commitment is to create an inviting and memorable experience for both visitors and residents, contributing significantly to the economic prosperity of Oahu and the state of Hawaiʻi. Learn more about the WBID by watching our exclusive documentary here:
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Events in Waikīkī
Troy Barboza Law Enforcement Torch Run
TROY BARBOZA LAW ENFORCEMENT TORCH RUN sponsored by Special Olympics Hawaii. The event is expected to have 500+ participants in relay teams, escorted by HPD.
43rd Annual Pan-Pacific Hoolaulea
43rd ANNUAL PAN-PACIFIC HOOLAULEA sponsored by Pan Pacific Festival Foundation. The event is expected to have 10,000+ participants. Lane closures begin at 12noon for setup. The event will close all traffic lanes/sidewalk areas on Kalakaua Avenue, from Seaside Ave. to Ul...
King Kamehameha Celebration Floral Parade
KING KAMEHAMEHA CELEBRATION FLORAL PARADE sponsored by King Kamehameha Celebration Commission. The event is expected to have 200 marchers, 50 vehicles, 10 floats & 5 bands. It will start at King St./Richards St., to King St., to Punchbowl St., to Ala Moana Blvd., to Ka...
43rd Annual Pac-Pacific Parade
43rd ANNUAL PAN-PACIFIC PARADE sponsored by Pan Pacific Festival Foundation. The event is expected to have 2,000 marchers, 19 vehicles, 3 floats & 4 bands. The parade will start at Kalakaua Ave. at Saratoga Rd./Fort DeRussy, to Kalakaua Ave., to end at Queen Kapiol...
Waikīkī News and Updates
Waikiki citizens patrol resumes – KHON2
WAIKIKI, Hawaii (KHON2) — Waikiki residents are banding together in an effort to make the streets of Waikiki just a little bit safer....
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Insights from WBID
Aloha Ambassadors Represented at the Waikiki Aloha Festivals Parade
Led by WBID President Trevor Abarzua and newly appointed General Manager Solomon Kaimimoku, the ambassadors bring the spirit of aloha to life.
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