And yes, there are hundreds of things to do here. Waikiki Beach, for one, is a must – and at the south end of the Waikiki strip is the gay beach, fitting called, Queen's Beach.
The adventurous have several options to hike in Honolulu, such as Diamond Head, though I recommend Koko Crater Trail, which is about a 20-minute drive from Waikiki. Koko Crater is a steep hike with limited shade, so a hat and sunscreen are useful, along with bottled water and perhaps a snack. The Koko hike is 1,048 steps to the top and very popular with locals. Even President Obama hiked Koko Crater during his late-December visit.
Honolulu offers options off land, too. There are helicopter tours that offer a breathtaking view of the green, lush surroundings. Jumping out of airplanes is available at Skydive Hawaii, where the brave cruise through the sky at 120 MPH for tandem jumps of 14,000 feet. We're talking pure adrenaline rush.
In the water, there are of course plenty of options, too – surf, snorkel and simple swimming in pristine blue waters.
Shopping also is suggested in Honolulu, where you can hit some of the world's most famous brands, or a small mom-and-pop shop with plenty of aloha spirit.
Food options in Honolulu are limitless. Name a style, flavor or infusion, and it's here, probably with multiple options.