
This live camera in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States, shows the Hawaiian Monk Seal Habitat at the Waikīkī Aquarium. The view features Ho‘ailona, a resident monk seal, in his oceanfront enclosure, offering a close look at one of Hawaii’s rarest native marine species.
Honolulu, Hawaii, United States

Honolulu is the capital and largest city of the U. S. state of Hawaii, which is located on the island of Oahu. The city is situated on the southeastern coast of the island, along the Pacific Ocean.
It is a major urban center in the Hawaiian Islands and a significant cultural and economic hub. Honolulu is classified as a city and county, being the only city in the state of Hawaii. It serves as the county seat of Honolulu County.
The city's economy is driven by a diverse range of industries, including tourism, military defense, international trade, and agriculture. The city is known for its iconic landmarks, such as Diamond Head, a dormant volcanic crater and one of Hawaii's most recognizable natural features. Waikiki Beach, a popular tourist destination, is also located in Honolulu.
The city is home to many cultural institutions, including the Bishop Museum and the Honolulu Museum of Art. Honolulu plays a significant role in the state's politics, economy, and culture, and is a major gateway for international visitors to Hawaii. The city's harbor is a busy port, handling a significant volume of cargo and passenger traffic.
Honolulu is also home to Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam, a major U. S. military base.












