Cutter Automotive Galleries knows you're always searching for fun activities and places to go. Luckily for us, O'ahu, Hawai'i always has plenty of options for your next adventure, including some awesome events to experience this fall.

Aloha Festivals Floral Parade – September 24, Ala Moana Park, Honolulu

The Aloha Festivals Floral Parade has been happening since 1947. Its purpose is bringing people together, and that still true holds today. You can experience beautiful parade floats, a colorful procession of pau horseback riders, and you can appreciate the beauty and creativity of Hawai'i.

Aloha Fun Ride – September 25, Kapi’olani Park, Honolulu

Cycle nine or eighteen miles with hundreds of other riders! You can enjoy the beauty of our state on bicycle, and enjoy live entertainment and more when you return to Kapi’olani Park. It’s a great way to be outdoors, get some exercise, and have fun with the family.

Windward Ho’olaule’a 2016 – October 1, Kaneohe, O’ahu

Enjoy a day with your loved ones at the Winward Ho’olaule’a, located at Windward Community College, a celebration full of music, rides, crafts, food and more. You can also attend cultural demonstrations and activities such as rocketry, botany, and more.

42nd Annual Honolulu Intertribal Powwow – October 1-2, Ala Moana Beach Park, Honolulu

The O'ahu Intertribal Council is celebrating their 42nd annual Honolulu Intertribal Powwow this year, and everyone is invited. People of tribes that reach all over the United States will gather to celebrate their cultures with dancing, music, educational activities, food, and more.


Whether you want to have fun with the kids, enjoy great music, or experience a culture, O'ahu, Hawai'i has a fall festival for you. We always want to make sure you get where you're going safely - swing by for a quick service check before you hit the road.

It’s all about enjoying our state, remembering our culture, appreciating fantastic entertainment, and having fun with loved ones. This list just skims the top of what’s out there – find what speaks to you and dive in.

Image credit: Aloha Festivals via Facebook