Family-Friendly Things to Do in Hawaii This Week

Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii New Years Festival

🌺 Oʻahu – Honolulu & Nearby
🎉 New Year’s ʻOhana Festival (Jan 11)
A free, family-friendly community celebration with cultural performances, music, crafts, food, and activities for all ages in Mōʻiliʻili.
Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii

🏖️ Ala Moana Beach Park
Huge beach with gentle water for swimming, picnic lawns, open space for frisbee and ball games — great for kids of all ages.
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🎨 First Friday Art Walk (Chinatown)
Evening stroll with art, live music, open galleries — good light walk for older kids and teens (early evening).
Best of Oahu

🎶 Royal Hawaiian Band Concert (coming mid-January)
Free family-friendly performances at parks around Honolulu — bring a blanket and snacks.
Best of Oahu

🌴 Maui & Neighbor Islands
🌿 Keʻanae Arboretum (Maui)
Short easy trails through tropical gardens; kids love exploring the plants and shaded paths.
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🐦 Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge (Kihei)
Free birdwatching stroll with peekaboo views of native waterbirds — educational and fun for nature-loving keiki.
Hawaiʻi on the Cheap

🌴 Botanical & Nature Walks (Across Islands)
Places like Hoʻomaluhia Botanical Garden (Oʻahu) and Kahanu Garden (Maui) offer free or low-cost family strolls through lush landscapes.
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🧒 Easy, Low-Cost Family Activities (All Islands)
🏝️ Beach Days
Public beaches everywhere are free — build sandcastles, splash at tide pools, picnic together.

🚶‍♂️ Nature Walks & Lookouts
Gentle walking paths at local parks and lookouts make for easy adventure days with toddlers and older kids alike.

🎨 Local Market & Craft Fairs
Many island towns host weekend markets and craft fairs — free to explore and great spots for little hands to see local art and treats.
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🧠 Family Tips for This Week
Pack reef-safe sunscreen & snacks: Hawaii’s weather and beaches are unpredictable in January.

Plan around naps & meals: Most kid-friendly spots are morning or early afternoon outings.

Check event times: Festivals and markets often update schedules weekly.

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