
🌊 Duke’s OceanFest 2025: Waikīkī Beach, Honolulu – August 15–24, 2025
The waves are rolling, the leis are blooming, and the spirit of aloha is stronger than ever as Duke’s OceanFest 2025 kicks off in Honolulu. This annual festival honors the legendary Duke Paoa Kahanamoku, Olympic gold medalist, surfing pioneer, and Hawaii’s beloved “Ambassador of Aloha.”
🌺 Opening Ceremony & New License Plate Tribute
This year’s OceanFest began with a heartfelt ceremony at the Duke Kahanamoku Statue on Waikīkī Beach. A highlight was the unveiling of a new Hawaii specialty license plate featuring Duke’s likeness, designed by local artist Kamea Hadar. Proceeds from the plate will benefit the Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation, supporting drowning prevention and youth swimming programs across the islands.
🏄♀️ Events That Celebrate Duke’s Legacy
From August 15 to 24, the festival features a vibrant lineup of amateur and professional ocean sports, all close to Duke’s heart:
- Florence Marine Keiki Kokua Surf Fest: Kids ages 3–9 get their first taste of surfing in a safe, supportive environment.
- Duke’s Waikīkī Ocean Mile Swim: A thrilling open-ocean race attracting swimmers of all ages and skill levels.
- Na Koa Wounded Warrior Canoe Regatta: Honoring America’s veterans with spirited canoe races at Fort DeRussy Beach.
- Menehune Surf Fest & Longboard Challenge: Youth surfers compete while learning about Duke’s legacy.
- Outrigger Resorts Beach Volleyball Challenge: Adults battle it out in the sand for prizes and pride.
Each participant receives a commemorative OceanFest T-shirt, and finalists are awarded prizes that reflect the festival’s celebratory spirit.
🎂 Honoring Duke’s 135th Birthday
August 24 marks Duke’s 135th birthday, and the festival culminates in a day of reflection, celebration, and storytelling. Expect hula performances, historical exhibits, and tributes to Duke’s enduring impact on Hawaiian culture and global surfing.
🌴 Why It Matters
Duke’s OceanFest isn’t just a sports festival—it’s a living tribute to a man who embodied the values of humility, athleticism, and aloha. It’s a chance for locals and visitors alike to connect with Hawaii’s ocean heritage and inspire the next generation of watermen and women.
For the full schedule and event details, visit the official OceanFest site.











