Activity Guide
Safe AFTER your tattoo
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Sun Exposure
None
Water Contact
Low/No Risk
Friction
No Risk
Ala Moana Center, Royal Hawaiian Center, International Market Place — Oahu's shopping scene is world-class. It's indoor (or covered), air-conditioned, and low-risk for fresh tattoos.
Shopping is mostly indoors with no sun, no water, and minimal physical exertion — perfect for Days 1-7 after a tattoo when you want to keep healing calm and clean.
Real recommendations from locals and repeat visitors — where to go, what it costs, the best time of day, and insider tips that make the experience smoother.
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The big one. Hundreds of stores plus great food options. Ideal post-tattoo because you can stay cool and out of the sun.
Pro tip: Use shopping as your 'high UV hours' plan (10am-3pm) to protect your tattoo.
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Central Waikiki shopping and dining with cultural programming (lei making, hula, etc.).
Pro tip: Check the cultural class schedule — great low-risk activities while healing.
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Open-air but mostly shaded around the banyan tree courtyard. Good mix of brands and restaurants.
Pro tip: Go later in the day when UV is lower — perfect post-tattoo dinner + browsing.
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A compact corridor of shopping and dining. Easy, convenient, and close to most Waikiki hotels.
Pro tip: Keep your tattoo covered and take it slow — it's an easy post-session stroll.
Shopping is the best 'recovery day' plan after a long tattoo session.
Pick up loose breathable clothing for the rest of your trip — it helps avoid friction on fresh ink.
Use shopping blocks to avoid peak sun hours; save sunset beach walks for later.
Holiday shopping can get busy — plan earlier in the day for parking and comfort.
Great time for shopping + food crawls with fewer crowds.
Malls are a perfect escape from heat and strong UV.
Often quieter. Great for relaxed browsing and indoor activities.

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A traditional Hawaiian luau features live music, hula dancing, a pig roasted in an imu, and tropical drinks. Most luaus are evening events in shaded or indoor venues.
From poke bowls to plate lunches, shave ice to malasadas — Oahu's food scene is a legit travel highlight. Most food experiences are shaded, seated, and low-impact.
Humpback whales visit Hawaii from roughly November to April. Boat tours depart from Waikiki and nearby harbors. It's unforgettable — but it can be surprisingly sun-intense on open water.
Oahu has several zip-line courses through valleys and over treetops. It's a great way to see jungle scenery — but harness straps and sweat make it a bad match for fresh tattoos.
Oahu's underwater world features sea turtles, reef sharks, and vibrant coral — including wreck dives. But prolonged submersion and wetsuit friction are among the worst things for a healing tattoo.
SUP is one of Hawaii's most popular water activities. Calm waters like Ala Moana or the Hilton lagoon are perfect for beginners — but you're standing in full sun and beginners often fall in.
Tell us your travel dates, your itinerary, and your tattoo idea. We'll find the right day for your session so nothing interferes with your plans.