Honolulu, Hawaii Scavenger Hunt – Hard Mode
This is our Honolulu Hawaii scavenger hunt on hard mode, mobile-friendly and free so that you can take it with you while on the hunt. You can review the rules, our suggestions, and scoring on our original checklist-style Honolulu scavenger hunt page.
Remember that you can click or tap each item to mark it as complete, as well as drag and drop rows to change the order of items.
Scavenger Hunt for Honolulu
Item | Points |
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Downtown — A gilded bronze statue of the first ruler of Hawaii standing proudly with an outstretched arm. | 5 |
Waikiki — A bronze sculpture of the legendary surfer and Olympic swimmer welcoming visitors to the beach. | 3 |
Capitol District — A bronze figure of the last reigning monarch of Hawaii holding a book and flowers. | 4 |
Capitol District — A sculpture honoring the Catholic priest known for his work with leprosy patients on Molokai. | 4 |
Waikiki — A statue commemorating the prince who served as a delegate to the U.S. Congress and fought for Hawaiian rights. | 4 |
Kapiolani Park — A bronze statue of the Indian leader walking with a staff symbolizing peace and nonviolence. | 3 |
Kalihi — A colorful mural depicting the Catholic saint known for his humanitarian work in Hawaii. | 4 |
Downtown — A sculpture representing the Law of the Splintered Paddle established by King Kamehameha. | 3 |
Chinatown — Various murals depicting the cultural and historical heritage of the neighborhood. | 5 |
Ala Moana — A bronze sculpture of traditional outrigger canoes celebrating the maritime history of the islands. | 4 |
Waikiki — A vibrant mural capturing the essence of the surfing culture in Hawaii. | 3 |
Capitol District — A statue honoring the legacy of Hawaii’s last queen symbolizing resilience and cultural pride. | 5 |
Waikiki — Replicas of ancient carvings depicting figures and symbols significant to Hawaiian culture. | 5 |
Capitol District — A bronze flame honoring those who served in the armed forces. | 4 |
Chinatown — An iconic marquee with neon lights and vintage design elements. | 5 |
Downtown — The only royal palace in the United States offering a glimpse into Hawaii’s monarchy history. | 3 |
Diamond Head — A historic lighthouse with a distinctive red roof standing on a volcanic tuff cone. | 4 |
Downtown — A landmark tower offering panoramic views of the harbor and city. | 4 |
Kalihi — A museum showcasing Hawaiian culture and natural history with impressive exhibits. | 3 |
Waikiki — A world-famous beach known for its golden sands and clear waters perfect for swimming and surfing. | 4 |
Downtown — The historic city hall with Spanish colonial architecture and beautiful interior murals. | 4 |
Pacific Heights — A volcanic crater housing the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific. | 4 |
Ala Moana — A large park with a beautiful beach walking paths and picnic areas. | 5 |
Downtown — A historic church known as the Westminster Abbey of Hawaii built from coral blocks. | 4 |
Kapiolani Park — An outdoor amphitheater known for its distinctive shell shape hosting various concerts and events. | 4 |
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