The beach is located at the Diamond Head end of Kalakaua Avenue. Continue walking along Waikiki Beach toward the famous Diamond Head State Park away from downtown. Queen’s Surf Beach is the gay beach in Oahu.Some of the most well-known beaches include Waikiki Beach, Fort Derussy Beach Park, Kahanamoku Beach, Kuhio Beach, and Queen’s Beach, where you will find the gay beach. Waikiki beach is world famous and encompasses of six distinct beach districts spread out over two miles. Also host to special parties, Aloha Bears nights, karaoke, movies. Tapa’s Restaurant & Lanai Bar – (Tapa is the name of the owner BTW), great outdoor patio, gay-popular restaurant and lounge, good Sunday brunch + T-Dance.In Between – Small friendly bar with a great bar staff.Chiko’s Tavern – an unpretentious neighbourhood lounge with bar bites, black-vinyl booths & diverse karaoke, drag queen bingo, and piano cabaret.
Located on Waikiki Lewer’s Party Street this should be your first stop of the night.
Many of the bars are located on Kuhio Avenue between Kalaimoko Street and Lewers Street. Honolulu’s gay nightlife scene is concentrated in Waikiki, so you can spend the day topping up your tan and the night at the nearby bars and clubs. Gay bars come and go, but there are some stalwarts that have become firm favourites with locals and visitors.