All museums open on Monday and attractions to visit in Hawaii

Planning a museum visit on Monday? Below are all 43 museums and attractions in Hawaii (United States) that are open on Monday.

Looking for museums open on Monday in Hawaii? These are the best places to visit:

  1. Uss Missouri1

    Uss Missouri

     Waipahu, HI
    The USS Missouri (BB-63), affectionately referred to as "Mighty Mo" or "Big Mo", is an American Iowa-class battleship. This historic vessel is named after the state of Missouri and is one of the last battleships built by the United States. It's a significant part of American naval history and a key attraction for visitors interested in military history.
  2. Uss Bowfin Submarine Museum2

    Uss Bowfin Submarine Museum

     Waipahu, HI
    The USS Bowfin (SS/AGSS-287) is a Balao-class submarine that served in the United States Navy during World War II. This historic vessel is now preserved as a museum and memorial at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. It offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore a piece of naval history and gain insights into the life and operations of a World War II submarine.
  3. Waikīkī Aquarium3

    Waikīkī Aquarium

     Honolulu, HI
    The Waikiki Aquarium is a marine life facility situated in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States. It is a prime location for tourists who are interested in marine life and the natural beauty of Hawaii. The aquarium offers a unique opportunity to explore the diverse marine life of the Pacific Ocean without having to dive into the deep sea.
  4. Honolulu Zoo4

    Honolulu Zoo

     Honolulu, HI
    The Honolulu Zoo, situated in Queen Kapiʻolani Park in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, spans across 42 acres. It is a significant attraction in the region, offering visitors a chance to explore a wide variety of animal species in a spacious and well-maintained environment.
  5. Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum5

    Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum

     Honolulu, HI
    The Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, also known as the Hawaiʻi State Museum of Natural and Cultural History, is a significant institution founded in 1889. Charles Reed Bishop established it in honor of his late wife, Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop, who was the last descendant of the Kamehameha royal family. This historical connection adds a layer of depth to the museum's cultural significance.
  6. Ho'omaluhia Botanical Garden6

    Ho'omaluhia Botanical Garden

     Kaneohe, HI
    The Ho'omaluhia Botanical Garden is a vast 322-hectare (400-acre) botanical garden situated in Kāne'ohe, Oahu, Hawaii. This expansive garden offers a unique opportunity to explore a diverse range of plant species in a serene and picturesque setting.
  7. Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum7

    Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum

     Honolulu, HI
  8. Foster Botanical Garden8

    Foster Botanical Garden

     Honolulu, HI
    Foster Botanical Garden is a 13.5-acre botanical garden located at 50 North Vineyard Boulevard, Honolulu, Hawaii. It is one of five public botanical gardens on Oahu and is situated near Chinatown at the intersection of Nu'uanu Avenue and Vineyard Boulevard. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the area.
  9. USS Bowfin Submarine Museum - Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum9

    USS Bowfin Submarine Museum - Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum

     Honolulu, HI
    Since the 1980s, the USS Bowfin has been recognized as a National Historic Landmark. It is preserved as a memorial and museum ship at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. Visitors can explore the submarine and learn about its history and the role it played during World War II. The submarine is moored near the USS Arizona Memorial visitor center.
  10. Lyon Arboretum and Botanical Garden10

    Lyon Arboretum and Botanical Garden

     Honolulu, HI
    The Lyon Arboretum, also known as the Harold L. Lyon Arboretum, is a sprawling 200-acre arboretum and botanical garden. It is managed by the University of Hawaii in Manoa and is situated in the southeastern part of Oahu Island, Hawaii. This vast expanse of greenery offers a unique opportunity to explore a diverse range of plant species in a serene and beautiful environment.
  11. Hawaii State Art Museum11

    Hawaii State Art Museum

     Honolulu, HI
    The Hawaiʻi State Art Museum is open to the public from Monday to Saturday, between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. This allows ample time for tourists to explore the museum's exhibits. Additionally, admission to the museum is free at all times, making it an accessible attraction for all visitors.
  12. Maui Ocean Center - Aquarium of Hawai'i12

    Maui Ocean Center - Aquarium of Hawai'i

     Maalaea, HI
    The Maui Ocean Center, located in Maalaea, Hawaii, on the island of Maui, is an aquarium and oceanography center. It was opened on March 13, 1998, by Coral World International and spans across 3 acres (1.2 ha). The facility is recognized as the largest living tropical reef aquarium in the Western Hemisphere.
  13. Waimea Valley13

    Waimea Valley

     Pupukea, HI
    Waimea Valley, formerly known as the Waimea Valley Audubon Center and also the Waimea Arboretum and Botanical Garden, is a natural park that includes an arboretum and botanical garden. This park is located on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii, and is a significant area of historical and cultural importance. The valley is an important site in Hawaiian religion and includes several historical structures, including stone terraces and walls built during the Hawaiian monarchy era.
  14. Sea Life Park Hawaii14

    Sea Life Park Hawaii

     Waimanalo,
    Sea Life Park Hawaii, located in Waimānalo near Makapuʻu Point, north of Hanauma Bay on the island of Oahu, is a marine mammal park, bird sanctuary, and aquarium. This unique combination of attractions offers visitors a chance to explore a variety of marine life in one location.
  15. Pana'ewa Rainforest Zoo15

    Pana'ewa Rainforest Zoo

     Hilo, HI
    The Panaʻewa Rainforest Zoo, situated in Hilo, Hawaiʻi, is a unique attraction in the United States as it is the only zoo located within a rainforest. Spanning a compact area of 12 acres, this zoo offers a distinctive experience for visitors who are interested in exploring the diverse flora and fauna of a rainforest environment.
  16. USS Arizona Memorial16

    USS Arizona Memorial

     Waipahu, HI
    The USS Arizona Memorial is a significant historical site located in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. It serves as a museum and a memorial, marking the former mooring of the USS Arizona, a ship that was sunk by Japanese troops during the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. This site is a poignant reminder of the events that led to the United States' formal entry into World War II.
  17. Kauai Museum17

    Kauai Museum

     Lihue, HI
    The Kauaʻi Museum is housed in the historic Albert Spencer Wilcox Building, which was originally opened as a library in 1924. This building, located in Līhuʻe, Kauaʻi, Hawaii, was later converted into the museum that we know today. It's a significant part of the island's history and a testament to the evolution of its cultural institutions.
  18. Pacific Whale Foundation18

    Pacific Whale Foundation

     Maalaea, HI
    The Pacific Whale Foundation (PWF) is a non-profit organization established in 1980, located in Maui, Hawaii. The foundation is dedicated to conducting research on whales and educating the public about these magnificent creatures. Their mission is to protect vulnerable species of whales from extinction. As a visitor, you can learn about their ongoing research and conservation efforts.
  19. Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum19

    Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum

     Honolulu, HI
    The Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum, previously known as the Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor, is a non-profit organization that was established in 1999. The primary aim of this organization was to develop an aviation museum in Hawaii. This museum is a part of Senator Daniel Inouye's vision for the revival of Ford Island and houses a variety of aviation exhibits, most of which are directly related to the attack on Pearl Harbor and World War II.
  20. Alexander & Baldwin Sugar Museum20

    Alexander & Baldwin Sugar Museum

     Kahului, HI
    The Alexander & Baldwin Sugar Museum is situated in the sugarcane growing and milling community of Puʻunene, in Kahului, Maui, Hawaii. The museum showcases the history of Hawaiian sugarcane plantations, and the role of Alexander & Baldwin in the sugarcane industry in Hawaii. The company, which continues to produce sugarcane, has played a significant role in the industry's development.
  21. Kahanu Garden21

    Kahanu Garden

     Hana, HI
    Kahanu Garden and Preserve is a botanical garden situated on the Hana Highway near Hana, Maui, Hawaii. It is part of the non-profit National Tropical Botanical Garden, which includes four other gardens. The garden, established in 1972, is nestled on Maui's northern coast, characterized by rugged black lava seascapes and surrounded by one of Hawaii's last undisturbed hala forests.
  22. Polynesian Cultural Center22

    Polynesian Cultural Center

     Laie, HI
    The Polynesian Cultural Center (PCC) is a cultural tourist attraction and living museum that is family-centered. It is located in Laie, on the northern shore of Oahu, Hawaii. The PCC provides an immersive experience into the Polynesian culture, making it an ideal destination for families and individuals interested in learning about the rich history and traditions of Polynesia.
  23. Wahiawa Botanical Garden23

    Wahiawa Botanical Garden

     Wahiawa, HI
    The Wahiawa Botanical Garden is a sprawling 27-acre arboretum and botanical garden situated in Wahiawa, Oahu, Hawaii. This expansive garden is home to a diverse range of plant species, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore and learn about the rich botanical diversity of the region.
  24. Liliʻuokalani Botanical Garden24

    Liliʻuokalani Botanical Garden

     Honolulu, HI
    The Lili'uokalani Botanical Garden is a botanical garden that spans 3.5 hectares (7.5 acres) and is located in Honolulu, Hawaii. It is a part of the Honolulu Botanic System and is one of five botanical gardens in the system. The garden is dedicated to Queen Lydia Liliʻuokalani, the last monarch of the Hawaiian Islands, who was greatly loved by her subjects.
  25. Grove Farm Homestead & Sugar Plantation Museum25

    Grove Farm Homestead & Sugar Plantation Museum

     Lihue, HI
    Grove Farm is a significant historical site located on Kauai in the Hawaiian Islands. It was established in 1854 by Hermann A. Widemann, a German immigrant, and is recognized as one of the first sugarcane plantations in Hawaii. This site provides a unique insight into the early agricultural history of the islands and the role of immigrants in shaping its landscape.
  26. Hui o Laka - Kokee State Park26

    Hui o Laka - Kokee State Park

     Waimea, HI
    The Kōkeʻe Museum, located at the 15-mile marker on State Road 550 within the park, offers insights into the local weather, vegetation, and bird life. This museum provides a comprehensive understanding of the park's natural environment.
  27. Aloha Tower27

    Aloha Tower

     Honolulu, HI
    The Aloha Tower, a retired lighthouse, is a significant landmark of Hawaii. It was opened on September 11, 1926, and is situated at Pier 9 of Honolulu Harbor. This tower has been a welcoming beacon for vessels arriving in the City and County of Honolulu for many years.
  28. Battleship Missouri Memorial28

    Battleship Missouri Memorial

     Honolulu, HI
    The USS Missouri (BB-63), affectionately known as 'Mighty Mo' or 'Big Mo', is an American Iowa-class battleship. It was the 14th battleship of the United States Navy named after the state of Missouri. This historic ship is a significant part of American naval history and is now a museum ship in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
  29. Lyman Museum and Mission House29

    Lyman Museum and Mission House

     Hilo, HI
    The Lyman House Memorial Museum, also known as the Lyman Museum and Lyman House, is a natural history museum based in Hilo, Hawaii. It was founded in 1931 in the Lyman family mission house, which was originally built in 1838. This makes it a significant historical site, as well as a place of interest for those keen on natural history.
  30. Onizuka Center for International Astronomy30

    Onizuka Center for International Astronomy

     Maunakea, HI
    The Onizuka Center for International Astronomy, also known as Hale Pōhaku, is a complex of support facilities for the Mauna Kea Observatory on Hawaiʻi island. It is located at the 9,300-foot elevation, south of the summit. The center consists of dormitories with sleeping accommodation for 72, as well as a main building which houses shared facilities such as a cafeteria, laundry, and common room. However, there is no admission to these support facilities for the general public.
  31. Botanical World Adventures31

    Botanical World Adventures

     Hakalau, HI
    The World Botanical Gardens and Umauma Falls is a private commercial botanical garden that spans 1.2 km² (300 acres). It is located in Umauma, on the island of Hawaii, Hawaii. The garden is situated about 3 km from Highway 19, north of Hilo. It is a place where visitors can explore a wide variety of plant species in a beautiful and serene setting.
  32. Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden32

    Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden

     Papaikou, HI
    The Hawaii Tropical Bioreserve and Garden is a nonprofit botanical garden and nature preserve that spans 17 acres. It is located in Pāpa'ikou, Hawaii, and is a place where nature lovers can explore a diverse range of plant species in a serene and beautiful environment.
  33. Kula Botanical Garden33

    Kula Botanical Garden

     Kula, HI
    The Kula Botanical Garden is a 6-acre botanical garden situated in the southeastern part of Maui, Hawaii. It is nestled at 3300 feet on the spectacular slopes of Haleakala, making it an ideal location for cultivating tropical plants that thrive at high altitudes and require a cool temperature. The garden is easily accessible via the Kekaulike Highway (Highway 377) near the Kula Highway (Highway 37) junction.
  34. Baldwin Home Museum34

    Baldwin Home Museum

     Lahaina, HI
    In January 1832, Dwight Baldwin was first assigned to the mission in Waimea on the island of Hawaiʻi, where he served with Lorenzo Lyons at Imiola Church. Four years later, in 1836, he was sent to Waineʻe Church, now known as Waiola Church, established by William Richards at Lahaina on the island of Maui. This location became the base for most of his career, marking a significant chapter in his life and the history of the islands.
  35. H.N. Greenwell Store Museum35

    H.N. Greenwell Store Museum

     Kealakekua, HI
    The Greenwell Store, a historic building, is currently managed as a museum by the Kona Historical Society. This establishment offers a glimpse into the past, providing visitors with an opportunity to learn about the history of the area and the people who lived there.
  36. King Kamehameha V Judiciary History Center36

    King Kamehameha V Judiciary History Center

     Honolulu, HI
  37. Isaacs Art Center37

    Isaacs Art Center

     Waimea, HI
    The Isaacs Art Center, located in Waimea on the Island of Hawaii, serves as both an art museum and a retail gallery. This unique combination allows visitors to not only appreciate a wide range of art but also purchase pieces that catch their eye. The center is easily accessible and offers a unique cultural experience for those visiting the island.
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    Laupahoehoe Train Museum

     Laupahoehoe, HI
    A charming, community-run museum presents the rich industrial history of Hawaii - there's more to it than you'd think.
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    Lanai Culture & Heritage Center

     Lanai City, HI
    Remarkable museum which presents Lanai's natural history, Hawaiian traditions and the history of plantations. Plenty of ancient artifacts!
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    Honolulu Police Department Museum

     Honolulu, HI
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    Hawaii's Plantation Village

     Waipahu, HI
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    Maui Okinawa Cultural Center

     Wailuku, HI
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    Museum of Natural History

     Laie, HI