Hawaii Magazine
The rain is gone so visit Sea Life Park, browse a pop-up bookstore or hit the trails.
Mar 12, 2021
It’s been raining all week but there’s sunshine in the forecast starting today. Visit Sea Life Park, which reopens this weekend, or head to the Friends of the Library pop-up bookstore at Ward Village. And if you don’t mind the mud, hit one of these Oʻahu trails.
Visit Sea Life Park
The popular visitor attraction on Oʻahu is finally reopening after being closed nearly a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It will only be open on weekends 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. but its popular Ka Moana Lūʻau and Dolphin Encounter runs most days by reservation only. All guests will get their temperatures taken before entering the park and everyone older than 2 will need to wear face coverings. See rescue sea lions, penguins, Pacific bottlenose dolphins, white-tip sharks and more. For more information visit sealifeparkhawaii.com.
From all-you-can-eat brekkie to markets, literary fun and fab deals, there’s loads to do
1 of 14 FEED THE FAMILY WITH CIRCLE CAFÉ’S REVAMPED ALL YOU CAN EAT BREAKFAST: Circle Cafe’s famous All You Can Eat Breakfast has had an exciting revamp, and it’s available from this Friday, January 29, at all locations in the UAE. With over 25 dishes to choose from, including Pancakes, Beetroot Toast, English Breakfast, and Eggs Benedict, plus new additions including Asian Chicksilog, PB&B Toast, Huevos Rancheros and lots more, it costs Dh65 per person for unlimited dishes and one cup of coffee or tea, and Dh35 for kids, including a small juice. DETAILS: Available seven days a week on a reservation-only basis; weekdays from 8am to 12pm, and weekends from 8am to 4pm. Circle-café.com.
Make the most of Dubai’s cooler climes with up to 50 per cent off on selected tickets and experiences at Atlantis Aquaventure, Dolphin Bay and The Lost Chambers Aquarium.