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Oahu, home to Honolulu and Waikiki Beach, is the center of Hawaii's tourism industry, attracting the majority of visitors.
Oahu, often called "The Gathering Place," is the heart of Hawaii's tourism industry. It hosts Honolulu, the state's capital, and world-famous Waikiki Beach, a hub for shopping, dining, and nightlife. Key attractions include Pearl Harbor, Diamond Head, and the North Shore, known for its legendary surfing spots. Oahu's modern infrastructure and abundance of resorts make it the most visited Hawaiian island, welcoming millions of tourists annually. While offering urban experiences, the island also provides access to stunning natural beauty, blending city life with tropical paradise. Its central role in Hawaii's economy and culture makes Oahu the primary destination for travelers.
