Hawaii Military Guide Summer/Fall 2026

208 Hawaii Military Guide • Summer-Fall 2026 ALA WAI CANAL Ala Moana Center Hawaii Convention Center Fort DeRussy Beach Fort DeRussy (U.S. Army) U.S. Army Museum Fort DeRussy Parking Garage Post Office To: Airport, Ward Centers, Chinatown, Aloha Tower Marketplace Kalakaua Avenue Ala Moana Blvd. Kapiolani Blvd. Ala Moana Blvd. Kalakaua Avenue Kapiolani Blvd. Ala Wai Blvd. Ala Wai Blvd. Ala Moana Blvd. Launiu St. Kalaimoku St. Olohana St. Namahana St. Kuamoo St. Keoniana St. Pau St. Niu St. Saratoga Rd. Kalia Rd. Kalia Rd. Maluhia St. Kalia Rd. Rainbow Dr. Hobron Lane Halomoana St. Ala Moana Park Dr. Atkinson St. Mahukona St. Kona St. Kalauoka-Lani Way Makaloa St. Kaheka St. Kaioo Road Ena Road Hobron Lane Lipeepee Kahanamoku St. Paoa Kahakai Dr. Waikiki Yacht Club McCully Blvd. Ala Wai Boat Harbor Keeaumoku Street Amana St. Poni St. Ala Wai Field Magic Island Hawaii Yacht Club Duke Kahanamoku Beach YMCA Fire Station One Way One Way 2 3 1 Ala Moana Bowls WAIKIKI onto the beach or the Friday night fireworks. Barefoot Bar serves up famous Mai Tai, tropical cocktails and other beverages with a side of ocean air on the beachside. Listen to local musicians performing nightly. Visit www.halekoa.com FORT DERUSSY Outside of the Hale Koa Hotel resort area, Fort DeRussy offers a full day of fun, with 72 acres of beachfront property – including Waikiki’s largest and widest beach. Park in the lot across from the hotel or the smaller lot near Saratoga Road. Military and DOD receive special pricing with valid ID. Then enjoy a day at the beach, park or onsite museum. Open to the public, the state beach fronting Fort DeRussy is known as one of Waikiki’s finest. Rent a beach chair, stand-up paddle board, surfboard, kayak, snorkeling gear, boogieboard and other ocean recreation “toys” from the Dive Oahu. Looking for refreshments? Look no further than Koa Oasis. Want to partake in beachside athletics? Two beach volleyball courts, pickleball and racquetball courts are located on Fort DeRussy. Reservations are not required, and military and DOD patrons receive preferred use privileges. The U.S. Army Museum of Hawaii is also located on the Fort DeRussy installation. Free admission (donations appreciated) leads to extra ordinary exhibits bringing Army history to life. Fort DeRussy also houses the Fort DeRussy Army Chapel, with a welcoming Protestant service on Sunday. Also, onsite is the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, U.S. Department of Defense institute supporting the U.S. Pacific Command.

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