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Inexpensive municipal course |
404 Kapahulu Avenue Honolulu, HI 96815 United States +1 808 735 5889 |
Though some people have gripes with this super-busy course (the wait time is too long, tee times too scarce) it's widely thought to be a good value and a fun place to play. The greens are decently manicured and maintained, though they're not flawless. The 18-hole course has a par-70 rating. There is no clubhouse, but there's a driving range and a place to rent clubs. The location is on the border of the Waikiki district. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Large Polynesian catamaran |
Honolulu Harbor, Pier 5 Honolulu, HI 96813 United States +1 808 539 9400 / +1 800 831 5541 |
Enjoy some of Hawaii's most famous sights, sounds and tastes aboard this large Polynesian catamaran. For USD55 adults and USD33 children 4-11, you get an all-you-can-eat dinner buffet, a mixed drink, live entertainment and round-trip transportation from Waikiki Beach. Dinner, show packages and cruise upgrades are available, starting at USD68 for adults and USD54 for kids. Of course, no matter what trip you take, you'll be treated to breathtaking views of Oahu's coastline at sunset. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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For surfing or snorkeling |
2365 Kalakaua Avenue Honolulu, HI 96815 United States +1 808 922 3111 (Hotel) |
Head to the Sheraton Moana Surfrider Hotel's private beach to show off your amateur surfing skills. And no harm if you stumble and fall, as only beginners are around for company. You can rent a surfboard from the Aloha Beach Service, who also provide a bodyguard, just in case you lose your balance while trying to impress! But if you are a complete novice, enroll yourself in the classes on offer. Go for snorkeling, if surfing has failed to excite you—equipment is rented out for that too. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Great speeds and heights |
P. O. Box 90846 Honolulu, HI 96835 United States +1 808 521 2446 |
This company offers more than one kind of thrill. While it's true that parasailing is the focus, Jet Skis are also available for people who like to keep a little bit closer to the ground (or in this case, the water). Scuba diving is also offered. If you've wanted to try parasailing though, this is a good bet; the company has been around since 1983. Call for pricing on parasailing or scuba adventures. Note: A credit card is required to hold, but cash is the only form of payment accepted. This allows the company to offer deep discounts much of the time. Reservations are required. Free door-to-door van transportation from Waikiki hotels is included. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Huge events venue |
99-500 Salt Lake Blvd Honolulu, HI 96701 United States +1 808 484 1122 (Box Office) |
This, the largest outdoor stadium in Hawai'i, is the site of all major football and baseball events including the Aloha Bowl and the Pro Bowl. The world's largest superstars, from Michael Jackson to Prince, perform here when they come to town. In addition, the enormous Aloha Stadium Swap Meet is held here three times weekly. The stadium can hold more than 30,000 people. It features a state-of-the-art, multi-million dollar sound system and a 19x26 foot Sony Jumbotron television Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Alpha Limousine Service, Inc |
1441 Kapiolani Boulevard, Suite 1413 Honolulu, HI 96814 United States +1 808 955 8898 http://www.hawaii-limo.com info@hawaii-limo.com |
If a tour bus is too crowded and a bike is too slow, try cruising the streets of Honolulu in a sleek, classy limo. Limos fit up to six people, and the price of a tour is per limo, not per person. Various tours are offered, including a Honolulu City Tour that lasts 2 1/2 hours, costs USD140, and visits about ten tourist hot spots. Golf packages are also offered, as are air transfer and tour packages. You pay for the tour after it is completed. Please note that a 7 percent surcharge is added to credit card purchases. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Water sports extravaganza |
2552 Kalakaua Avenue Waikiki Beach Marriott Hotel Honolulu, HI 96815 United States +1 808 922 6611 / +1 866 923 3483 http://www.aquazone.net/ |
Scuba diving in a hotel pool? But of course! This company entices potential new divers by offering an introductory class in a swimming pool at no charge. If you like it, try an ocean dive with an instructor. Aqua Zone's custom boat will take certified divers to two locations. The price includes transportation, all equipment and refreshments. Dive sites include sea caves, sunken ships, and even a World War II fighter plane! Diving enthusiasts should ask about brand new hotel packages. The company also books other aquatic activities including water skiing, jet skiing, para sailing, charter fishing, snorkeling, and even surfing. There is an additional location in the Outrigger Waikiki on the Beach Hotel. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Pearl Harbor monument |
One Arizona Memorial Place (Pearl Harbor) Honolulu, HI 96818 United States +1 808 422 0561 / +1 808 422 2771 http://www.arizonamemorial.org/ USAR_Administration@nps.gov |
On December 7, 1941, the battleship USS Arizona was sunk, taking 1,100 sailors with it. In 1961, a solemn white monument was erected above the midsection of the ship. The deck of the Arizona lies now six feet below the surface of Pearl Harbor and is clearly visible from the monument. Take the shuttle launch from shore to the monument and view the dark shape of a once-great ship with its silent crew. Free guided tours are offered 8am-3pm daily. Visit the Battleship Missouri Memorial afterward. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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See the island of Oahu |
1600 Kapiolani Boulevard Oahu Honolulu, HI 96814 United States +1 800 548 6262 http://www.atlantisadventures.... oahu@res.atlantisadventures.com |
In addition to owning and operating the popular Navatek I and Atlantis Submarines, this company works in conjunction with several major Honolulu attractions to provide guests with deeply discounted tour packages. Visit Sea Life Park, splurge on a dinner cruise/show package, or take a ride in one of the submarines. Call or check the website for more details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Underwater adventure |
1145 Bethel Street Suite 600 Honolulu, HI 96813 United States +1 888 349 7888 http://www.atlantissubmarines.... |
For a real underwater adventure that doesn't even get you wet, take an excursion in a 100-foot passenger submarine. At 160 tons, this air-conditioned giant is decked out with special ports for viewing the coral and sea life as far as 150 feet below the surface. Tours depart daily, starting at 8a, from the Hilton Hawaiian Village. Various cruises are available for booking including the Sunset Buffet Dinner Cruise and the Premium Submarine Tour. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Historic battleship from WWII |
Pearl Harbor (P.O. Box 6339) Honolulu, HI 96818 United States +1 808 973 2494 http://www.ussmissouri.com/ bigmo@ussmissouri.org |
Stand on the deck of this imposing old structure that has been painstakingly cared for and extensively renovated. The "Mighty Mo" is where General Douglas MacArthur proclaimed the end of World War II in September of 1945 in Tokyo Bay. The great vintage battleship now sits at permanent anchor across from the Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor. Admission: USD16 Adults, USD7 Children ages 4-12. Adult admission for guided tours starts at USD22. Visit the Arizona Memorial first to get a sense of the complete story. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Biking and hiking adventures |
Various locations Honolulu, HI 96824 United States +1 808 734 4214/ +1 877 682 7433 (Toll free) http://www.bikehawaii.com/tour... webmaster@bikehawaii.com |
Bike tours for people of all ages and experience levels are offered here. Beginners and families can enjoy a downhill ride and a two-mile hike to a private waterfall. For mountain bike enthusiasts, the five-hour tour of Ka'a'awa Valley is a wonderful way to see O'ahu from a different perspective. This tour runs Saturday and Sunday. All prices include transportation to and from the hotel and snacks; rubber boots are available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Honolulu's self-proclaimed cycling headquarters |
1149 South King Street Honolulu, HI 96814 United States +1 808 596 0588 http://www.bikeshophawaii.com/ info@bikeshophawaii.com |
Whether you're looking to rent a bike for a solo cruise through Honolulu's parks or take a leisurely guided tour downtown, this is the first place to call. The store also sells all kinds of cycles, including mountain bikes, BMX bikes and road bikes. Featured brands include Shimano, Campagnola and Cinelli. The Bike Store's Honolulu City Lights Tour is a fun, unique way to tour the city. The tour costs USD30 per person, and it's recommended that you reserve your space ahead of time. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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One stop activities planning |
1 Aloha Tower Drive (Box 137) Honolulu, HI 96813 United States +1 866 426 6548 / +1 808 524 0008 http://www.bookithawaii.com info@bookithawaii.com |
Book It Hawaii is a free booking service that allows you to plan all your vacation activities in one convenient place. Swim with dolphins, fly over the active volcano, cruise for whales on a whale-watching expedition, feast on a traditional Hawaiian Luau, tour historical Pearl Harbor or sail into the sunset on an elegant dinner cruise, all with tickets booked through this Web site and delivered to your home or hotel. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Surf away |
2005 Kalia Road Honolulu, HI 96815 United States +1 808 951 4088/ +1 888 904 4088 (Tourist Information) |
Your elder sibling is too occupied, partying on the beach, to teach you some surfing skills! Don't let that dampen your spirits, as C&K Beach Services will come to your aid. They will make sure you learn to ride the waves with élan. Just make your way to the beachfront at the Hilton Hawaiian Village and leave the rest to the instructors. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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City within a City |
Vineyard Boulevard Honolulu, HI 96813 United States http://www.chinatownhi.com |
Honolulu's Chinatown is one of the city's liveliest districts, containing every aspect of a big city within a fifteen block area. During they day, plenty of shop-owners open their doors for tourists and locals to browse at their leisure. When the shopping is done and your appetite is worked up, fill your belly with Dim Sum or go a bit further out to find Korean, Thai, Filipino, and Japanese restaurants waiting to calm your hunger. When the day is done, relax at a bar and have a few drinks with some friends, or go out and see a show. Chinatown theaters present everything from stand-up comedy to vaudeville, musicals, silent films, and plays. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Charter boats and scuba courses |
3125 Charles St Honolulu, HI 96816 United States +1 808 923 5595 / +1 808 351 3483 http://www.divewaikiki.com bobclark@divewaikiki.com |
Experienced divers and novices are welcome aboard this boat. A number of charters are available, as well as several different diving courses. For first-timers, a "Discover Scuba" is offered. Instructors guide the student through the first dive, step by step. Five different PADI certifications are also available: Open Water Certification, Advanced Open Water Certification, Open Water Referral, Dive Master Certification and Rescue Diver Certification. Specialty courses are also available. Clark's has spent years seeking out the best dive spots around the O'ahu coast. Call for more information. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hike a volcanic crater |
Diamond Head Road and 18th Avenue Honolulu, HI 96815 United States +1 808 587 0285 (State Parks) http://www.hawaii.gov/dlnr/dsp... |
This crater of an extinct volcano got its name when Western explorers mistook calcite crystals they found there for diamonds. The historic trail to the 761-foot summit starts inside the crater and is an easy, but steep, 45-minute hike to the top. Stay on the trail, wear appropriate footgear and sunscreen, take along water and bring a flashlight to light your way through the tunnels. Those who reach the summit are rewarded by a spectacular 360-degree view of O'ahu. The tunnel gates close promptly at 6p. Admission: USD1 per person, USD5 per vehicle. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Meet the dolphins |
5000 Kahala Ave Kahala Mandarin Hotel Honolulu, HI 96816 United States +1 808 739 8918 http://dolphinquest.org dqoahu@dolphinquest.org |
Located inside the Kahala Mandarin Oriental Hotel, this dolphin habitat draws visitors from up and down the island of Oahu. Dolphin Quest offers a variety of programs and encounters for everyone from children to couples. Guests and visitors have the chance to learn about these extraordinary creatures through fun and educational programs. To learn more, visit their website. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cruise off the shores of O'ahu |
306 Kamani Street (office) Honolulu, HI 96813-5313 United States +1 808 592 5200/ +1 800 400 7300 (Toll free) http://www.dream-cruises.com/ aloha@pacificsplashcruises.com |
This company offers a variety of entertaining cruises in the waters off Honolulu and beyond. Its most popular activity is the Pacific Splash Barefoot Fun Cruise, which lasts or about three hours. Dolphin-watching cruises depart each morning and whale-watching cruises happen several times a day during the winter (December 15 through April 30). Sunset dinner cruises and extended voyages are also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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See all the sights |
1141 Waimanu Street Honolulu, HI 96814 United States +1 808 591 2561 / +1 800 824 8804 http://www.enoa.com |
Kick back and relax in an air-conditioned tour bus as a certified tour guide takes you around the notable points of Honolulu. There are nearly a dozen organized tours, a Waikiki Trolley day-pass, and an option to design your own tour. Popular tours include the Pearl Harbor & Punchbowl Crater Tour (USD41 for adults) and the Circle Island Beach & Dole Plantation Tour, which is a full-day excursion to all the most famous aquatic landmarks on the island. Call for more information. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Refuge in the heart of Honolulu |
180 North Vineyard Boulevard Honolulu, HI 96817 United States +1 808 522 7066 / +1 808 522 7060 http://www.co.honolulu.hi.us/p... hbg@co.honolulu.hi.us |
For a brief hiatus from city life, duck into this garden. It is the oldest of the five Honolulu Botanical Gardens. The mission of the organization is "to plan, develop, curate, maintain and study documented collections of tropical plants in an aesthetic setting." Highlights include a palm collection, Lyon Orchid Garden, a prehistoric glen and a number of trees rated "exceptional" for their beauty and rarity. Pick up a souvenir at the Foster Garden Gallery and Bookshop. General admission is USD5. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Snorkeling paradise |
7455 Kalanianaole Highway (Kalanianaole Highway at the Hanauma Bay turnoff) Honolulu, HI 96825 United States +1 808 396 4229 / +1 808 397 5840 (Education Program) hanauma@hawaii.edu |
Famed for its beautiful horseshoe-shaped sandy beach and clear, calm turquoise waters, this natural marine sanctuary is home to thousands of colorful tropical fish. The waist-deep water inside the reef is perfect for novice snorkelers to explore. More experienced snorkelers might want to check with the lifeguard before venturing beyond to deeper waters to see sea turtles and other marine life. The Bay is least crowded in the early morning or late afternoon. Admission: non-resident adult visitors USD3, free to all others. Parking fee is USD1 per vehicle. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Low price, complete package |
820 Eisenberg St Honolulu, HI 96816 United States +1 808 955 8283 / +1 808 396 7083 http://www.hanaumabay-hawaii.c... info@hanaumabay-hawaii.com |
This tour company invites value comparisons with any other company. It guarantees customers the most complete tour value for the lowest price. For only USD17.95, tourists receive shuttle transportation to Hanauma Bay Marine Preserve and snorkel equipment once the destination is reached. This price does not include the price of admission to the bay. The first shuttle is at 8:30am. Other packages are also available. Gifts and equipment are sold at the shop. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Commune with the fishes |
Hanauma Bay (Mailing: 5517 Kalanianaole Highway) Honolulu, HI 96821 United States +1 808 373 5060 |
Hanauma Bay boasts some of the best snorkeling in the entire world. You can see schools of exotic fish without even wading out past hip-level. However, if you're unfamiliar with the ocean or you've never tried snorkeling before, it's nice to go with an experienced guide. The price of a snorkeling tour includes transportation, instruction and equipment. Depending on which package you choose, you can spend up to four hours at the bay. Call for more information. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A tropical rain forest |
3860 Manoa Road Honolulu, HI 96822 United States +1 808 988 0456 http://www.hawaii.edu/lyonarbo... |
If you have never seen an authentic rain forest, this is your chance. This arboretum contains 194 acres of genuine tropical bliss. Near-constant rain allows the foliage to flourish year-round. Rolling hills and flatlands are covered in vibrant, green vegetation and unique island flora. Seasonal activities are available through the Arboretum. A monthly newsletter keeps employees and interested visitors updated on events. There is a gift shop on site. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Worry-free planning for tours and adventures |
1 Aloha Tower Drive (Box 137) Honolulu, HI 96813 United States +1 877 877 1222 / +1 808 524 0008 http://www.hawaiiactivities.com info@hawaiiactivities.com |
Take the hassle out of planning your Hawaii adventure and book tickets to activities, tours and attractions on-line at competitive prices. Popular activities sell out weeks in advance; book early before you arrive in Hawaii to avoid disappointment. Ticekts, maps, itineraries, and directions are delivered free via either e-mail or U.S. mail, to your home or your hotel. Spend your time experiencing Hawaii, and leave the work of the planning to the professionals. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Interactiveand educational entertainment |
111 Ohe Street Honolulu, HI 96813 United States +1 808 524 5437 http://www.discoverycenterhawa... info@discoverycenterhawaii.org |
Children are encouraged to learn about a diverse range of subjects at this busy, colorful facility. It offers a number of fanciful interactive displays and learning toys. Every subject from physiology to sociology is explored. Tour the 'Global Village' or play a game of volleyball...with a robot! The 37,000 square foot space offers several hours of entertainment for kids and parents. The center has been open since late 1998. It's geared toward children aged 3-13. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Help in Hawaii |
305 Royal Hawaiian Avenue, 408 Honolulu, HI 96815 United States +1 808 923 6333 / +1 877 333 6888 http://www.hawaii.hu hawconn@aloha.net |
If you or someone you know speaks Hungarian as a first language, this is the company best equipped to assist you. The Honolulu office can help with everything from booking a flight or a hotel to choosing the best island tour led by a Hungarian speaker. Get information on major island attractions, parks, monuments and places of interest. Please call for more information. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A gastronimic delight |
Tours operate all over the city Island of Oahu Honolulu, HI United States +1 808 926 3663/ +1 800 715 2468 (Toll free) http://www.hawaiifoodtours.com/ MGray@HawaiiFoodTours.com |
This is indeed a food-lover's idea of heaven! Culinary tourism in Honolulu has evolved in the form of Hawaii Food Tours, which organizes delicious trips to restaurants around the city. With rates depending on which tour you book, this is the perfect way for you get to indulge in a gamut of delicacies, most of them Hawaiian. Hawaii Food Tours offers three different tours including the Hawaiian Feast in Paradise which samples local favorites, the Hole-in-the-Wall Tour which features food from locations a little off the beaten path, and the Gourmet Trilogy Tour which allows you to taste the offerings from three of Oahu's best restaurants including wine with each course. Each location is different and unique making this a food experience you won't soon forget. For more information call the local or toll free number. Bon Appetit! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Serene and entertaining |
8902 Kalanianaole Highway Honolulu, HI 96825 United States +1 808 395 2358 http://www.hawaiikaigolf.com reservations@hawaiikaigolf.com |
Situated in the residential community of Hawaii Kai, this golf course is a serene getaway. It's only 25 minutes driving distance from downtown Honolulu, but the atmosphere couldn't be more different. Two courses, the Championship Course and the Executive Course, offer varying levels of difficulty. The Championship Course is known to have the most expansive greens in the entire state, while the Executive Course features views of an ancient volcano from every hole. The sparkling cerulean ocean can be glimpsed from most vantage points. Facilities include a restaurant, pro shop and a driving range. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Making an environmental difference |
2131 Makiki Heights Drive Honolulu, HI 96822 United States +1 808 955 0100 hawaiinaturecenter@hawaii.rr.com |
Established in 1981, this non-profit organization has the sole purpose of spreading the environmental gospel to residents and visitors of the Hawaiian Islands. Almost entirely volunteer-operated, the Center facilitates hands-on environmental education for school children, families and the general public. Particular emphasis is placed on the importance of educating children. Hopefully, with a change in the attitudes of youth toward nature, the future of the environment stands a chance. Admission is free. There is a gift shop onsite. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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HI-Class Charters |
350, Ward Avenue Suite 106-373 Honolulu, HI 96814 United States +1 808 699 7661 http://www.yachtchartershawaii... info@YachtChartersHawaii.com |
The Hawaiian Island chain has many sights to behold. If you are in the mood for an excursion around these natural wonders, Hawaii Yacht Charters is just the ticket. What are you looking for? Day cruise, dinner cruise, sunset cruise, or even your own private cruise-- Hawaii Yacht Charters should put a sparkle in the eye of anyone keen on a luxury marine outing. If you reserve a private charter on a sunset cruise you'll be able to plan a customized route so you can choose exactly where you sail. If you select the Dinner Cruise you'll be able to spend the day drifting wherever you choose while enjoying the tasty offerings of your own personal chef. The Day Cruise allows you to enjoy the benefits of the sunshine by stopping at key areas for you to swim or snorkel to your heart's content. If adventure is more your thing, Hawaii Yacht Charters is happy to take you out for some sportfishing in a stylish sport fisher. There you can enjoy the sea and sun for a fishing experience you'll never forget. For those looking for a bit of history, a vintage 1929 Power Yacht is available for charter in addition to their other modern yachts. In any case, make sure to book in advance and plan to spend a pretty penny. It will all seem worth it once you're out at sea taking in the beauty of the Pacific with a tropical drink in your hand. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Touring Oahu |
1311 Kapiolani Boulevard Suite 605 Honolulu, HI 96814 United States +1 808 366 0400 http://www.hawaiianescapades.com/ hawaiianescapades@yahoo.com |
Hawaiian Escapades offers small unique tours of Oahu. All of the tours have a theme, including the very popular LOST tour, based on touring sites featured on the ABC television series. Another poplar tour is the Oahu Ghost Hunt, where you use different ghost hunting methods to explore supposedly hunted locations. However, if you want a more traditional tour, the Windward Rainforest & Waterfall Hike or the Oahu Sugar Trail Trek will be informative and beautiful. If you're still not interested in the planed tours, Hawaiian Escapades will assist you in making your own personal itinerary for a hike. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sights and snorkeling |
802 Halula Place Honolulu, HI 96734 United States +1 808 261 2786 |
Touted as the best adventure tour on O'ahu, this day-long outing includes hiking, snorkeling, and boogie boarding. Start your morning with a leisurely mile hike through a rain forest to 200-foot Manoa Falls, where you can swim or relax and enjoy the magnificent scenery. Next, you'll visit several notable sights including Diamond Head Crater. After a lunch stop at a local cafe, it is off to the beach for the afternoon. Hotel pick-up and drop-off is included in the tour price. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Original Hawaiian parasailers |
1085 Ala Moana Blvd, #101 Honolulu, HI 96814 United States +1 808 591 1280 |
For the ultimate thrill, try this popular adventure sport. Sail above the seas on a small parachute that's being towed by a speedboat. People who have gone say there's nothing like it. This company is Hawaii's oldest parasail operator, and one of its most respected. It's been running for 25 years. You couldn't pick a better company in which to place your trust and your life. If going solo seems a bit scary, take a tandem ride. Adrenaline junkies are encouraged to ask about the "Wet and Wild Rides." Call directly or ask an activity broker for more information. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tropical haven |
46-680 Luluku Road Honolulu, HI 96744 United States +1 808 233 7323 http://www.co.honolulu.hi.us/p... |
On this lush 400-acre preserve, all of the world's foremost tropical regions are grouped geographically. A staggering variety of rare and endangered plants thrive here, with particular emphasis placed on native Hawaiian flora. Facilities include hiking trails, campgrounds, a visitor center and a 32-acre (non-swimming) lake. A variety of educational programs such as guided nature hikes are offered. Camping is allowed on weekend nights (Friday through Sunday). Admission: free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Waikiki romance |
Seaside Avenue and Kuhio Avenue Near Matteo's Honolulu, HI 96814 United States +1 808 924 7895 http://www.honolulucarriage.com/ hnlhorse@aol.com |
Oahu's balmy weather makes it the perfect place for an evening stroll;or better yet, a romantic carriage ride. This company offers carriage rides through Waikiki nightly, from 6:30p-11p. Each ride is approximately 20 minutes and passengers may choose to be dropped off anywhere they choose (as long as it is convenient to the route). All day rentals are also available for special occasions; contact the office for details. The location for the rides change in December. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sail Oahu by charter |
47-335 Lulani Street Kaneohe Honolulu, HI 96744 United States +1 808 239 3900/ +1 800 829 0114 (toll free) http://www.honsail.com/ info@honsail.com |
Oahu's oldest charter company offers reasonable rates on yachting excursions and private charters. Daily excursions travel around Waikiki, Diamond Head and Pearl Harbor on a luxurious 54-foot yacht. A variety of sailboats, yachts, and powerboats are also available for daily and weekly rental. Looking for a special way to tie the knot? This company offers a two-hour sunset wedding cruise, complete with wedding ceremony, champagne and hors d'oeuvres. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Walk on the wild side |
151 Kapahulu Avenue (Corner of Kalakaua and Kapahulu avenues in Kapiolani Park) Honolulu, HI 96815 United States +1 808 971 7171 http://www.honoluluzoo.org/ honzoo@honzoosoc.org |
An attractive flamingo pond greets you at the entrance of this 42-acre municipal zoo in Waikiki. Rare wildlife inside the lush park includes the Hawaiian nene goose, Francois monkeys and Galapagos tortoises. There is a children's petting zoo with llamas and a retired milk cow. Just before, during, and after a full moon, the zoo's special "Zoo by Moonlight" guided tour offers an uncommon glimpse of the habits of nocturnal animals; call for schedule. Admission: USD6 adults, USD4 kama'ainas, USD1 children 6-12 years old. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Iolani Palace |
364 South King Street Honolulu, HI 96813 United States +1 808 522 0822 http://www.iolanipalace.org info@iolanipalace.org |
Built in 1882 by Hawaii's last king, David Kalakaua, this stately old three-story building is a real treat to tour. After the overthrow of the King's sister Queen Liliuokalani in 1893, the structure served as the territorial and state capitol until 1969. The Palace Galleries showcases jewels and regalia from the days of Hawaiian royalty. Guided tours are offered every 30 minutes and reservations are suggested. Admission for Grand Tour is USD20 for adults and USD5 for children aged 5-17. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Island activities for less |
159 Kaiulani Ave, #201 (corner of Kuhio and Kaiulani) Honolulu, HI 96815 United States +1 808 954 7443 |
Visitors to Honolulu can search for bargain prices on island attractions at this tour broker. Helicopter tours, luaus, sunset dinner cruises, submarine tours and much more can be booked through the company, which has two locations in Waikiki. Visit the volcanoes, beaches, valleys, jungles and waterfalls that make Hawai'i famous. Most activities average between USD75 and USD125 for adults. The second location is at 339 Saratoga Road. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tours from the sky |
85 Lagoon Drive Honolulu, HI 96819 United States +1 808 836 6273 http://www.islandseaplane.com/ info@islandseaplane.com |
Located just adjacent to Honolulu International Airport, this service allows visitors to see Honolulu and the island of O'ahu from high above. Owner/Pilot Pat Magie and his wife Debbie own two sturdy DeHavilland "Beavers." They take off and land in beautiful Ke'ehi lagoon, providing views of the Koolau and Waianae mountain ranges, the exquisite beaches on all sides of the island and dramatic Diamond Head reigning over Waikiki Beach. Prices start at USD119 per person for a 1/2 hour flight and USD220 per person for a one hour tour. A complimentary van services several stops in Waikiki. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Watch the creative process |
1050 Ala Moana Boulevard (Ward Warehouse) Honolulu, HI 96814 United States +1 808 591 0533 / +1 877 909 7627 http://www.honolulusoap.com/ soap@hawaiifirst.com |
This place is above and beyond modern body-beautiful boutiques such as Sephora and the Body Shop. Not only does it offer handmade natural products, it also allows people to observe as the products are made. Watch highly trained craftsmen hand-pour candles and bars of soap. Other products for sale include shower gels, floral water, massage oil and lotion. Everything is natural, unique, and possessed of an intoxicating island fragrance. This is a perfect place to purchase a gift for a loved one or for yourself. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Visit the wetlands |
66-590 Kamehameha Highway, Room 2C O`ahu National Wildlife Refuge Complex Honolulu, HI 96712 United States +1 808 637 6330 http://www.fws.gov/pacificisla... sylvia_pelizza@fws.gov |
This patch of wetlands is home to four of Hawaii's endangered waterbirds and an essential wintering ground for many migratory species. It is open to visitors during the non-breeding season for the endangered Hawaiian Stilt approximately October thru Februaryirds. During this time, visitors can participate in a free, 90-minute guided tour of the fresh water marsh. This protected fresh water marsh has benefited from volunteer projects which assist staff in improving the habitat for the endangered birds that nest here. It's also a popular destination for school field trips. The refuge is located about two miles southeast of the Turtle Bay Resort. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Into The Blue Yonder |
130 Kailua Road Honolulu, HI 96734 United States +1 808 262 2555 http://www.kailuasailboards.com/ info@kailuasailboards.com |
Picture yourself paddling your way over the crystal blue waters of the Hawaiian islands with the sun bathing you in its soft light and bouncing off the water. Well, with Kailua Sailboards and Kayaks you don't need to imagine it. You can just do it. This rental place offers guided tours by kayak or sail boat or even paddle boat to the nearby Mokulua Islands. If a group tour isn't your thing, you can always rent out a Kayak and go adventuring on your own. This rental shop offers various eco tours or rentals to choose from — windsurfing, kayaking, kite surfing, snorkeling etc. So take your pick and take the plunge. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Paradise Found |
Kane'ohe Bay Honolulu, HI 96744 United States |
During low tide in Kane'ohe Bay, a sandbar known as Ahu O Laka, emerges, forming a temporary beach in the middle of the bay. The Kane'ohe Bay Sandbar is a favorite spot for recreational boaters to drop anchor, fire up the hibachi and enjoy a cold beer. The panoramic view from the sandbar is breathtaking. The calm turquoise water is home to abundant marine life including turtles and hammerhead sharks. Several tour boat operators run snorkeling and dive tours to the sandbar from Hee'ia Pier in Kaneohe. The tours usually include the use of water toys and lunch. - Shiyana Thenabadu Review © 2007, Wcities |
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For Japanese golfers primarily |
439 Kamani Street, Suite 202 Honolulu, HI 96813-5270 United States +1 808 947 3010 http://www.katogolf.com |
Primarily catering to Japanese tourists, Kato Golf Tours arranges golfing packages at the many renowned courses in Oahu. Whether you're a businessman with a few extra days on the island or a newcomer to the zen of golf, Kato Tours can arrange your perfect day on the green. The company takes all the hassles out of setting up tee times, arranging partners and coordinating transportation. It also provides information on all of the golf courses on the island. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fun for kids |
2255 Kalakaua Avenue Sheraton Waikiki Hotel, 4th floor Honolulu, HI 96815 United States +1 808 922 4422 x79105 http://www.sheraton-waikiki.co... ryan_keikialoha@yahoo.com |
The Keiki Aloha Program of the Sheraton Waikiki Hotel is an opportunity for all children to try their hand at the art of hula. The hotel organizes hula lessons for the 5-12 age group. Parents take a break from baby-sitting and relax, as children are in the safe hands of the expert staff. The program is exclusively for guests of the Sheraton Hotel. Reservations need to be made at least 24 hours in advance. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Difficult course, idyllic location |
92-1220 Aliinui Drive Honolulu, HI 96707 United States +1 808 676 5300 (Golf Reservations)/ +1 808 676 5309 (Administration) http://www.koolinagolf.com/ Golf@KoOlina.com |
Set on the lovely leeward shore of Oahu, this golf course offers one of the most challenging yet enjoyable games on the island. It was designed by Ted Robinson just over ten years ago, and since that time has earned a reputation among local and international golf aficionadoes. It has hosted PGA and LPGA events during the past years. As with many Hawaii courses, the natural environment has made it possible for designers to create a number of singular water features. Onsite features include a clubhouse, restaurant and pro shop. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dryland Hawaiian flora |
Off Kealahou Street (Inside Koko Crater) Honolulu, HI 96825 United States +1 808 522 7060 |
This 200-acre stretch of Koko Crater was set aside in 1958, with a long-term (as yet only partially realized) plan of turning it into a botanical garden. Eventually, it will be a landscape where endangered plants suitable to this desert-like region can survive and flourish. Even in the early stages of development, visitors can find collections of plumeria and other flowers. A two-mile loop trail leads through dryland plant collections from around the world. No visitor facilities (restrooms, drinking fountains, etc.) have yet been constructed. Entrance to the garden is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Shopping dining and activities |
7192 Kalanianaole Highway Suite G-205 Honolulu, HI 96825 United States +1 808 395 4737 / +1 808 722 7582 http://www.kokomarinacenter.com/ |
With a dozen specialty shops, almost 20 activity providers and a full complement of restaurants, this place can easily provide a full day's entertainment. Shops include Silver Rhino Jewelry and Tropical Home. Among the restaurants are Assaggio (one of Hawaii's favorite Italian chains), Joy Garden Chinese and Yummy's Korean Barbecue. A movie theater and several ocean activity centers are also in the complex. The center is just a short drive from Haunama Bay. Credit card acceptance policy varies by merchant. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Marlin, mahi mahi, wahoo and more |
Slip 'P' Kewalo Basin Honolulu, HI 96818-1833 United States +1 808 596 0918 http://www.sportfishing-hawaii... capt@sportfishing-hawaii.com |
Sail the seas on the Ku'u Huapala, a 55-foot custom Sampan yacht. The boat can be chartered privately or shared with others. It carries a maximum of six passengers. Troll the waters off Honolulu for Marlin, Mahi Mahi, Ahi and Wahoo, as well as other fish. You can rent the boat for a full, three-quarters or half day. Share-fishing parties are also available. Call for rates and availability. Disabled persons, please give the crew enough advance notice to make arrangements for your comfort. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Serious fishing off O'ahu |
Kewalo Basin, Slip J Honolulu, HI 96814 United States +1 808 591 8888 / +1 877 806 3474 http://www.maggiejoe.com/ maggiejo@hula.net |
Since 1950, this operation has been catering to serious sport fishermen and women. The biggest Marlin caught by this outfit was a whopping 1277-pound beast in 1995. While you might not get one that big, they do have a 95% catch success rate based on a full-day outing. You can be fairly certain that you'll bring something home. With air-conditioning on every boat, as well as top quality fishing gear and electronics, Maggie Joe Sportfishing is your best bet for a luxurious fishing experience. Private and shared excursions run daily. Four vessels are available for customized charters. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fast and wild |
P. O. Box 8193 Between the Sheraton and the Halekulani Honolulu, HI 96815 United States +1 808 922 5665 / +1 800 462 7975 http://www.leahi.com sails@leahi.com |
If the idea of a calm, elegant dinner cruise bores you, this might be the kind of marine excursion that you like. The sleek, 44-foot craft is the fastest in all the islands, thanks to its custom-designed mast. It cuts through the waves at speeds of up to 20 knots—though not without a little splashing. In the daytime, the Maita'I takes passengers on a 90-minute cruise to Diamond Head, while the evening cruise sails straight into the sunset. Sunset MaiTai Sail $34 adults, $17 child 13 and under, includes beverages, TradeWind Sails $23 adults, $12 child, 3 and under free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Natural beauty of Waikiki |
End of Manoa Road Honolulu, HI 96822 United States |
Tucked in the back of lush Manoa Valley is this waterfall, which is commonly thought to be one of the most beautiful sights on O'ahu. It rushes over a precipice and drops 100 feet to the pool below. The briskly cold water makes a refreshing change from the sticky Hawaiian air. The hike to the waterfall takes approximately an hour and is not particularly difficult. The trail can get slippery during the rain, but on sunny days, it's clearly marked and easy to follow. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cultural field trips galore |
350 Ward Ave, Suite 106 Honolulu, HI 96814 United States +1 808 593 3525 http://www.hawaiianecotours.net/ Dominicaki@aol.com |
This company specializes in cultural eco-tours trips to wahi pana (legendary places) or wahi la'a (sacred places) in remote areas of O'ahu. Local native Dominic Aki imparts a wealth of folklore and esoteric history while guiding you to little known petroglyphs, ancient temples, shrines and even a traditional birthing stone. Half-day and full-day tours are available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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State-of-the-art cruise boat |
1600 Kapiolani Blvd, Suite 1630 Honolulu, HI 96814 United States +1 800 548 6262 http://www.atlantisadventures.... res@atlantisadventures.com |
The designers of the 6.5 million-dollar Navatek I utilized cutting-edge technology and advanced design techniques to make it one of the most stable small boats in the world. Even people who tend to get motion sick should be fine on it. Lunch and dinner cruises are available. Prices range from USD50-120 for adults and USD30-72 for children 2-11. Call or check the Web site for detailed information on each of the cruises offered and ask about their specials and package deals. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Nature lovers delight |
Various locations Honolulu, HI 96830 United States +1 808 924 2473 http://www.oahunaturetours.com/ natureguide@oahunaturetours.com |
Guide Michael Walther has spent his life studying local flora and fauna, and he imparts his knowledge during these interesting eco-excursions. Invigorate yourself with an early morning hike to the 763-foot summit of the Diamond Head Crater. Visit magnificent waterfalls during the afternoon rainforest excursion in the Ko'olau mountains. There are five tours in all, as well as two combination tour packages. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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If you really want to see.... |
100 Iolana Place Honolulu, HI 96819 United States +1 808 838 0007 |
For spectacular bird's eye views of Oahu, book a seat on this charter helicopter. The Honolulu Waterfront Flight lasts only 10 minutes, and flies over Waikiki, Ala Moana and Honolulu Harbor. Longer flights visit Magic Island and Olomana. Sunset and night flights are available. Private charters and private flight lessons are offered. Call for pricing and availability. Round-trip hotel transportation is included in all tours. Tours are offered in Japanese and English. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Medium difficulty, windward location |
41-1801 Kalanianaole Highway Honolulu, HI 96795 United States +1 808 259 7926 http://www.olomanagolflinks.com/ |
Located on Oahu's windward side, just a 20-minute drive from Waikiki Beach, this golf course has been a favorite for more than 30 years. It features a course of above-average difficulty, set amongst beautiful surroundings, as well as a full range of services for comparatively low fees. The signature hole is the #8. In addition to a driving range, putting green, pro shop and private instruction, the course boasts a large, breezy restaurant that's very popular with locals. Call for greens fees. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Relive the Catastrophic Attack |
Ford Island, Hangar 37 319 Lexington Boulevard Honolulu, HI 96818 United States +1 808 836 7747 / +1 808 441 1000 / Toll free: +1 877 332 1941 http://www.pacificaviationmuse... reservations@pacificaviationmuseum.org |
The Pacific Aviation Museum, located in Hangars 37, 54 and 79 of Pearl Harbor's Ford Island, offers visitors a chance to relive the heinous Pearl Harbor attack in a safe and comfortable museum setting. An introductory film depicts the event in graphic (albeit black and white) detail. Then revelers are ushered into row upon row of dioramas and other exhibits that shed more light on the intricacies of what actually happened on that fateful day. Outside, the experience continues. A replica debris field, complete with smoking wrecks, is on view, as well as actual shrapnel marks and an actual bomb crater. A stable of historical aircraft completes the museum's collection. See website for proposed additions, museum news, online souvenir shopping and more. Admission: Adults $14, children $7, guided tour $7. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Aloha, Big Artfest! |
3902 Paki Avenue Kapiolani Park Honolulu, HI 96815 United States +1 808 696 6717 TropicalCottons@aol.com |
As far as Waikiki Artfest events go, this one takes the cake as the big daddy of them all. The location boasts an abundance of demonstrators of fine arts, as well as a feast of tasty food for all the hungry art-lovers. Craft aficionados can participate in the many demonstrations that teach such skills as making haku leis, the little tykes can get their first Polynesian tattoos (temporary, of course), and the parents can dance to the delightful musical offerings of Ms. Kuuipo Kumukahi and the Halau Hawaii. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Family oriented aquatic adventure |
306 Kamani Street Honolulu, HI 96813 United States +1 808 592 5200 |
Touted as a Barefoot Fun Cruise, this adventure is perfect for just about any age. It starts off with a mellow ocean cruise. Later in the day, the ship moors in a secluded cove. Passengers can snorkel and swim in the blue ocean waters; a waterslide and water trampoline are provided. Hamburgers, hot dogs, teriyaki chicken, vegetables and fruit are served during the lunch cruise. The morning cruise, which features a full American style breakfast, is less expensive. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cruise, snorkel, slide, suntan |
1540 South King Street (boats are at Honolulu Harbor) Honolulu, HI 96826 United States +1 808 983 7827 / +1 800 334 6191 http://www.paradisecruises.com... info@paradisecruises.com |
Enjoy the sights, sounds and sensations of the O'ahu coastline on this tour company's luxury ships, the Starlet I & II and the Star of Honolulu. The Diamond Head Odyssey Cruise is appropriate for families. The half-day cruise takes passengers to the bay by Diamond Head, where they can snorkel with sea turtles, float on rafts, sunbathe on the deck, or waterslide into the ocean. This cruise costs USD50 for each adult, not including transportation. The Sunset Grill Cruise departs at sunset, and includes dinner and live entertainment. It is USD32 per adult, and lasts for two hours. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Most famous site |
1 Arizona Memorial Place Honolulu, HI 96818 United States +1 808 422 2771 http://www.nps.gov/usar/ph_his... |
The tragic occurrences and subsequent world-changing events associated with this naval base make it a crucial part of American history and heritage. While the harbor is quite large, the Visitor's Center and Arizona Memorial are the hubs of tourism. Both places are free to enter, and both draw huge crowds. Several tours are available through activity brokers or tour companies. To reach Pearl Harbor from Waikiki Beach, take Nimitz Highway past the airport to Highway 99, and continue past the naval community. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Island day trips |
1049 Kikowaena Honolulu, HI 96819 United States +1 808 833 3000 http://www.polyad.com/oahu.htm royishioka@polyad.com |
Visit top O'ahu attractions with this well-known tour company. The Arizona Memorial and USS Missouri Tour visits Pearl Harbor, the battleship USS Missouri and the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific. The Polynesian Cultural Center Tour takes you through Oahu's most scenic areas. See the natural beauty that makes the Islands famous: tropical forests, seaside villages, championship surfing spots and world-renowned beaches. Prices run USD20-61.50 per adult and USD15-31 per child. Meals are not included. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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All around the islands |
3615 Harding Avenue, Suite 506 Honolulu, HI 96816 United States +1 808 735 9009 |
In approximately 15 activity packed hours, this charter company flies passengers to one of four neighboring islands (Maui, Hawai'i, Kaua'i or Moloka'i) for a day of sightseeing and exploring. The price is $177 per person or, if you wish to go by helicopter, $290 per person. At least five major attractions are visited in each tour. The most unique adventure is the Kalaupapa Mule Ride, which takes place on the tiny island of Moloka'i and costs $290 per person. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cool transportation service |
2300 Kalakaua Ave (Waikiki Beachcomber Hotel) Honolulu, HI 96815 United States +1 808 539 9495 |
The latest craze in tourist transportation in Honolulu is the open-air cable car, originally made famous in foggy San Francisco. This version is on wheels instead of tracks. It is one of a few trolley services operating on O'ahu. It stops at 30 tourist hot spots throughout Honolulu. Trolleys run every 20 minutes. The published price is USD10 for an all-day pass, but coupons are available in many guide books. Purchase tickets from trolley drivers, tour desks or the main office. If you want to pay with a credit card, you must purchase tickets before boarding the trolley. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The island experience |
680 Iwilei Rd, Ste 700 Honolulu, HI 96817 United States +1 808 539 9400 / +1 800 831 5541 http://www.robertshawaii.com/ reservations@robertshawaii.com |
The island of Oahu is jam-packed with activities, shopping and attractions. Sometimes it becomes important to organize your time, which is precisely where Roberts of Hawaii comes in. This company is considered the premier tour company in the state of Hawaii. It facilitates every activity imaginable and is the first phone number to call if you need help planning an itinerary. Island tours, overnighters and packages are available. A favorite is Moonlight and Magic, a dinner cruise on the Ali'i Kai followed by a magic show. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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All over the islands |
680 Iwilei Road, Suite 700 Honolulu, HI 96817 United States +1 808 529 9400 http://www.robertshawaii.com/ reservations@robertshawaii.com |
Various day tours and inexpensive neighbor island fly-drive or overnight packages can be booked through Roberts Hawaii. This tour company is a giant on the islands and a subsidiary of national giant Gray Line. Booking a fly-drive package with Roberts can be about 20 percent cheaper than booking directly through airlines and car rental companies. Any activity broker that offers inter-island packages is probably booking with Roberts. The company also represents a half-dozen of Hawaii's most popular attractions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Ocean theme park |
41-202 Kalanianaole Hwy (East coast of O'ahu) Honolulu, HI 96795 United States +1 866 365 7446 http://www.dolphindiscovery.com |
Dolphin and sea lion shows, a Hawaiian monk seal center, a sea turtle lagoon and a seabird sanctuary are a few of the highlights at this 62-acre ocean theme park on the coast of East O'ahu. The park's newest attraction is Pirate's Lagoon, a themed play area for kids. Serious marine biology takes place at the rehabilitation center for endangered marine life. Other facilities include eateries and gift shops. Admission: adults USD25; USD12.50 children age 4-12. Children 3 and under free. Interactive dolphin programs and reef walks are also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Exotic botanical garden |
47-285 Pulama Road Honolulu, HI 96744 United States +1 808 239 6775 http://www.fonggarden.net info@fonggarden.com |
Owned by former U.S. Senator Hiram Fong, this 725-acre site on Windward O'ahu is the largest private botanical garden in Hawai'i. Learn about the several hundred varieties of indigenous plants and wildlife from a knowledgeable guide. A tram takes visitors through the plantation's lush valleys and rainforests. There are snack and gift shops onsite, and you can learn to make a lei at the cultural center. Admission: $14.50 Adults, $13 Seniors, $9 Children (5-12). Call for tram departure times. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hawaiian paradise |
4055, Papu Circle Honolulu, HI 96816 United States +1 808 734 1941 http://www.shangrilahawaii.org/ shangrilatickets@honoluluacademy.org |
Shangri La is a very interesting place in a gorgeous setting created by the late Doris Duke. Influenced by Islamic and other prevalent cultures from all across the globe, Duke decided to conceptualize this abode so as to house the myriad references to the countries she visited with her husband—the actor James Cromwell. Tour the place and visit the in-house artists working there on the conservation projects which are fueled by the Doris Duke charitable foundation. A highly informative website answers a lot of questions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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World-famous ecological foundation |
1040 Richards Street, Room 306 P.O. Box 2577 Honolulu, HI 96803 United States +1 808 538 6616 / +1 808 537 9019 http://www.hi.sierraclub.org mikulina@lava.net |
The Hawai'i chapter of this world-famous environmental organization was formed in response to the environmental threat caused by tourism and urban development throughout the islands. It is involved in all aspects of island ecology, with a mission to assist in the preservation of flora, fauna and ocean creatures. Sierra Club's mission and policy statements are extensive and thorough, and can be read on the Sierra Club Web site. Call or check the site for information on upcoming hikes and other events. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Island activities packages |
2300 Kalakaua Ave (Waikiki Beachcomber) Honolulu, HI 96817 United States +1 808 539 9495 / +1 877 533 5334 http://www.robertshawaii.com/ |
Operated by Roberts Hawaii, this company books package tours of any of Oahu's eight most popular excursions. Activities include the Grand Circle Island Tour, Ali'i Kai Catamaran Dinner Cruise and the Pearl Harbor Coastal Cruise. Itineraries can last between one and five days. The two-day "Best of Oahu" package costs USD65 and includes the Grand Circle Island Tour and Ali'i Kai dinner cruise. The Wiki Wiki is USD149 and includes the Grand Circle Island and Stars and Stripes tours as well as the dinner cruise and cocktail show. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Ocean gear in Waikiki |
700 Kapahulu Avenue Honolulu, HI 96814 United States +1 808 737 2421/ +1 800 262 7725 (Toll free) http://www.snorkelbob.com/ snorkelbob@snorkelbob.com |
This aquatic gear shop has a huge inventory of high quality merchandise. Name-brand boogie boards, beach chairs, masks and everything that you will need to have a good time in the sea or on the beach is available for rental and sale. Bob has a free 24 hour inter-island express gear return service, meaning you can buy on one island and return on another. The staff can also assist you in purchasing tickets for marine excursions and local activities. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Set sail at sunset |
Honolulu Harbor, Pier 8 1540 South King St (business office) Honolulu, HI 96826 United States +1 808 983 7827 / +1 800 334 6191 http://www.paradisecruises.com/ info@paradisecruises.com |
Hula dancers greet each sunset sailor as passengers depart on the largest of the local cruise ships, The Star of Honolulu. Visitors cruise off Oahu's leeward shore as the sun sinks below the horizon and the twinkling lights of Honolulu and Waikiki emerge in the dusk. There is always a live band and singers. Dine on a feast of steak and crab legs with a complimentary tropical cocktail. Prices for The Sunset Dinner cruise start at USD66 for adults and USD33 for children. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Riding the waves |
Kuhio Beach entrance Near the statue of Duke Kahanamoku Honolulu, HI 96815 United States +1 808 951 4088/ +1 888 904 4088 (Tourist Information) |
Have the surfers in Hawaii managed to make a lasting impression on you? Now the only problem is that you don't know how to ride the waves yet. Don't fret; Star Beach Boys at the Kuhio Beach will help you out. Experts will train you. Watch yourself emerge from a novice to a great surfer under their guidance. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cheap tours and travel |
2250 Kalakaua Avenue, No. 316B (Third floor of Waikiki Shopping Plaza) Honolulu, HI 96815-2545 United States +1 808 926 4488 |
The best of Oahu's attractions are at your fingertips. Low rates are offered on submarine dives, city tours and other popular activities. Day tours to other islands are also available. Visit Maui (The Valley Isle), Kaua'i (The Garden Isle) or the Big Island. The highlights of each island are included in the tour, along with airfare. Single-day tour costs start at around $15 (Pearl Harbor and City Tour) and go up to about $149 (Big Island Circle Tour). Overnight packages are also available. Call for details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Facinating army exhibits |
Fort DeRussy Park Honolulu, HI 96815 United States +1 808 438 2822 |
This steel and concrete structure was constructed as a coastal artillery installation in 1911. It sits unobtrusively in the middle of a lush beachfront park in Waikiki. The fort's Battery Randolph has been converted to an exhibit hall that chronicles the Army's past in Hawai'i. The place is full of interesting exhibits, and the small theater shows a 50-minute film on the U.S. Army that concentrates on Pacific Theater actions during World War II. The film plays on the hour from 10a to 3p. Admission is free to the public. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Laser tag in the Ilikai Hotel |
1777 Ala Moana Boulevard Ilikai Hotel Lobby Honolulu, HI 96815 United States +1 808 973 9936 http://www.ultrazonewaikiki.com/ ultrazonehawaii@hawaii.rr.com |
This is the perfect activity for hyperactive children and energetic adults. Players are divided into teams and sent on a mission to capture the base camp of the opponent. Laser guns are the weapons, and light and sound effects intensify the experience. The facility is smoke, drug and alcohol-free and is open till midnight on weekends. It welcomes birthday parties as well as corporate parties. A snack bar serves food and soft drinks. You need to make reservations if you are planning a visit on a Monday. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fine small aquarium |
2777 Kalakaua Avenue Honolulu, HI 96815 United States +1 808 923 9741 http://www.waquarium.org info@waquarium.org |
Located just a few short blocks from Waikiki Beach, this is a great place to learn about Hawaii's amazing ocean world. You can see 400 different species at this small but mighty museum, including monk seals, sharks and sea turtles. A knowledgeable staff is on hand to narrate tours and answer questions. The aquarium has a good gift shop where you can ask about special events and excursions. It offers some terrific educational and community outreach programs. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Colorful center of Honolulu |
Waikiki Beachfront Honolulu, HI 96815 United States +1 808 951 4088/ +1 888 904 4088 (Information Center) http://www.waikikibeachactivit... info@waikikibeachactivities.com |
Never has a beach been as fabled as Waikiki. Since the 1950s, this beach has been a tourist destination extraordinaire. While much of it has been eroded, trampled by millions of feet, or encroached upon by towering skyscrapers, hints of its original beauty can still be seen in the crashing waves and the warm sand. Come night time, the hipsters strut their clubwear on the beachwalk, and lovers find peaceful little nooks under the cover of sweeping palm trees. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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