Waikiki Holiday Parade 2025: Quick Guide

What to know, where to watch, and where to eat nearby.

The Waikiki Holiday Parade is a festive night march along Kalākaua Avenue that honors Pearl Harbor and lights up Waikiki with bands, flags and holiday cheer. It’s family‑friendly, easy to watch, and pairs perfectly with an early dinner nearby.

When & Where

  • Date: Friday of Thanksgiving week (evening). Confirm details at waikikiholidayparade.com.
  • Route: Kalākaua Avenue through the heart of Waikiki. Streets close to cars during the march.
  • Arrival: 45–60 minutes early if you want a specific vantage point; bring water and patience.

Best Places to Watch (and Why)

  1. Royal Hawaiian Center — Plenty of seating alcoves and shade; restrooms and food nearby make it low‑stress for families.
  2. International Market Place — Easy food options before/after and quick detours if little ones need a break.
  3. Hula Grill — Upstairs vantage near the action; dine early, then step to the curb for the march.
  4. Noi Thai Cuisine — Elegant Thai before the parade; central location keeps logistics simple.
  5. Blue Note Hawaii — Not on the route, but close by; if you want to skip crowds, do a relaxed dinner then a show another night.

How to Plan It

  • Eat early (5–6 PM). Popular restaurants book up on parade night.
  • Walk in. Rideshare drop‑offs get busy — plan extra time if you’re arriving late.
  • Bring a light layer and water; coastal breezes feel cooler after sunset.
  • If crowds aren’t your thing, enjoy the shopping centers while the route is active, then stroll Kalākaua after the march ends.

And remember: Your can’t‑miss night is still Wednesday — Chip Chantry’s Thanksgiving In Paradise at Blue Note Hawaii. Lock that in, then let the parade be your low‑effort, high‑smile Friday plan.

Planning Thanksgiving in Waikiki?

Lock the one can’t‑miss night: Chip Chantry’s Thanksgiving In Paradise at Blue Note Hawaii. Chip Chantry is one of the funniest comedians in the world — he appeared on the Netflix series Tires with Shane Gillis, his stand‑up special Move Closer is a cult hit, and this is a brand‑new hour from Chip.

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