Oahu, Hawaii Guide | 8 Days, No Car, ~¥16,000 RMB All-In!
🏝️Who says you need a car to explore Oahu? This car-free guide covers everything — flights, hotels, transport, and top sights — all while keeping your budget totally realistic. Let’s go! 🌺 ✈️ Flights Total: ~¥7,600 RMB To Hawaii: Shanghai → Seoul → Honolulu (Asiana + Hawaiian Air) Return: Honolulu → Tokyo → Shanghai (ANA) 🏨 Accommodation Hotel: Romer Waikiki at the Ambassador Room: City View Duration: 8 days, 7 nights Cost per person: ~¥4,264 RMB Amenities: Reusable water bottles, water stations, microwave, pool, cleaning every 2 days 🏊♀️💧 🚌 Transportation Total spent: ~$90 USD Bus Pass: 7-day pass for $37 (buy at 7-Eleven) Airport to Waikīkī: $3 cash Tips: Buses are cheap but slow — always check the stop names 🚏 Pull the cord or press stop button in time Some bus doors need a push to open Used ride-sharing last 3 days for more flexibility 🚗 🗺️ Activities & Attractions Booked via: hawaiiactivities Diamond Head: $5 — must-do hike with epic views! 🌋 Pearl Harbor: $39 — see the USS Missouri & surrender deck ⚓ Byodo-In Temple: $5 — serene Japanese temple in the valley 🏯 Captain Bruce Sandbar Tour: $159 — snorkeling + paddleboarding + snacks 🐠 Pink Sail Whale Watching: $59 — spotted dolphins & whales! 🐋 KCC Farmers Market: Saturday mornings only 🥭 Lanikai Beach: STUNNING white sands — walkable to Kailua Beach 🏖️ 🍙 Food Daily budget: ~$40–50 USD Oahu isn’t a food paradise — but there are a few gems! Check my foodie post for details 🥢 💡 Smart Tips Bus pass = great value, but plan extra time Weather affects snorkeling/whale watching — have a backup plan Lanikai Beach = gorgeous but strong sun ☀️ — sunscreen is a must! Some spots are cash-only — carry some just in case You don’t need a car to fall in love with Oahu. Save this guide, pack your bags, and get ready for island vibes! #US #Hawaii #Honoluu