Look at these links and Ideas:
One of the better Oahu travel guide videos we’ve seen
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/usa/hawaii/oahu/travel-tips-and-articles/77810
http://www.afar.com/travel-tips/12-must-do-experiences-in-honolulu
Polynesian Cultural Center
800-367-7060
Distance: 35 miles
The 42-acre Polynesian Cultural Center offers a comprehensive tour through the history and culture of the Pacific Islands with hands-on crafts and activities, performances, exhibits, luau dining and a popular evening show.
North Shore
Distance: 32 miles
Anchored in the colorful small town of Haleiwa, the North Shore is legendary for its scenery, surf lifestyle and unique art and dining experiences. In November and December, its big-wave beaches host international surfing competitions.
Pearl Harbor/WWII National Monument and USS Arizona Memorial
808-422-3300
Distance: 12 miles
The World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument presents the Pacific impacts of World War II, including the events at Pearl Harbor, battles in the Aleutians, occupation of Japan and Japanese-American internment. The USS Arizona remains the resting place for numerous of that ship’s 1,177 crewmen who perished on December 7, 1941.
Battleship Missouri Memorial
877-644-4896
Distance: 12 miles
One of Pearl Harbor’s five historic sites, the Battleship Missouri Memorial is a living museum commemorating the end of World War II. Its well-attended exhibits span three different wars, and the ship itself is three football fields long and 20 stories tall.
National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific
808-532-3720
Distance: 4 miles
Located at the dramatic, 100,000-year-old Punchbowl Crater, the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific salutes Medal of Honor recipients and America’s war veterans.
Bishop Museum
808-847-3511
Distance: 6 miles
The renowned Bishop Museum provides an unparalleled look at the arts, culture and traditions of the Hawaiian people.
Iolani Palace
808-522-0822
Distance: 4 miles
Opulent and historic lolani Palace is the official residence of Hawaii’s monarchy and was home to their Majesties King Kalakaua and his sister and successor Queen Liliuokalani.
Art Walk in Chinatown
Distance: 4 miles
Held the first Friday of each month, art walks allow visitors to discover a variety of galleries, meet artists at official open houses and savor Chinatown’s nightlife and dining scene.
Byodo-In Temple
808-239-8811
Distance: 16 miles
Located in the Valley of the Temples Memorial Park in Kaneohe, the temple commemorates the 100th anniversary of the first Japanese immigrants to Hawaii. It stunning grounds are home to waterfalls, a reflecting pond, colorful peacocks and hundreds of treasured Japanese koi carp.
Honolulu Museum of Art
808-532-8701
Distance: 3 miles
The collection of 38,000 fine art pieces includes 4,500 works of art representing Polynesia’s many cultures. The museum also features Shangri-La, an architecturally unique home housing the Islamic Art collection of the late heiress Doris Duke.