Although Oahu ’s weather makes it feel like summertime all year long , there ’s still something about the turning of the solstice that make June through August find just a bit more relaxed . Maybe it ’s the extra warm light in the air , or maybe it ’s just that school ’s out and the tourists are here to company . No matter the reason , Honolulu and the remainder of the island have a surplus of event you necessitate to go and ascertain out , so fill up your social calendar with our top filling for fun times and make this a time of year to remember .
Eat a Bunch and Ride the Rides at the 50th State Fair
Pack a Picnic for the Pier
Watch the Dancers at the King Kamehameha Hula Competition
Welcome the Hokulea Home
Celebrate the Hokulea Again at the Honolulu Night Market
Learn to Make a Flower Crown
Become an Acrobat at the Aina and Glow Flow
Party With Fish and Music at Ke Kani O Ke Kai
Honor Japanese Ancestors at Moiliili Summerfest
Celebrate the Islands at the Kailua Independence Day Parade
Watch the Fourth of July Fireworks at Ala Moana
Eat a Bunch of Food Truck Delights on the Fourth
See The Little Mermaid Live
Down Some Chili Peppers at the Hawaii State Farm Fair
Hear Some Island Tunes at the MayJah RayJah Music Festival
Sip a Ton of Sake
Join Jack Johnson and Friends for a Good Cause
Stock Up on Gifts and Crafts at the Made in Hawaii Festival
Get Wet at Duke’s OceanFest
See Captain Kirk at Amazing Hawaii Comic Con
Enjoy the Delicacies of the Greek Festival
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50th State Fair|EK Fernandez Shows
Fireworks over Ala Moana|Flickr/Kyle Nishioka
The Statue of Duke Kahanamoku, draped with leis|Flickr/Luke H. Gordon