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Ala Wai Golf Course


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
Ala Wai Golf Course photo by Michael Kam Wa Wong
Photo: Michael Kam Wa Wong
 

 
Aloha Beach Service


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
 

 
Alpha Limousine Service, Inc


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
 

 
Aqua Zone


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
 

 
Atlantis Adventures


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
 

 
Bike Shop


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
 

 
C&K Beach Services


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
 

 
Clark's Divemaster Tours


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
 

 
E Noa Tours


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
 

 
Hanauma Bay Snorkel & Gifts


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
Hanauma Bay Snorkel & Gifts photo by Ed Hecht
Photo: Ed Hecht
 

 
Hawaii Connection, Inc


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
 

 
Hawaiian Escapades


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
 

 
Honolulu Horse & Carriage


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
 

 
Honolulu Zoo


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
Honolulu Zoo photo by John Lasseter
Photo: John Lasseter
Honolulu Zoo photo by David B. Carrizo
Photo: David B. Carrizo
Honolulu Zoo photo by Jim and Tiffany Kelly
Photo: Jim and Tiffany Kelly
 

 
Island Outrigger Discount Ticket & Tours


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
 

 
Keiki Aloha Program


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
 

 
Kuu Huapala Sportfishing


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
 

 
Maggie Joe Sportfishing


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
 

 
Maita'i Catamaran


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
Maita'i Catamaran photo by Cheryl M. Hammond
Photo: Cheryl M. Hammond
Maita'i Catamaran photo by Cheryl M. Hammond
Photo: Cheryl M. Hammond
 

 
Navatek I Cruises


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
 

 
Pacific Island Arts Festival


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
 

 
Paradise Cruise, Ltd.


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
 

 
Rainbow Trolley


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
Rainbow Trolley photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Sight 'n Sea


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
 

 
Snorkel Bob's-Honolulu


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
 

 
Star of Honolulu Dinner Cruise


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
Star of Honolulu Dinner Cruise photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Star-Beach-Boys


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
 

 
TID Tours and Travel


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
 

 
U.S. Army Museum


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
U.S. Army Museum photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Ultrazone


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
 

 
Waikiki Aquarium


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
Waikiki Aquarium photo by Kyosuke Takayama
Photo: Kyosuke Takayama
Waikiki Aquarium photo by Will Deutsch
Photo: Will Deutsch
Waikiki Aquarium photo by Kyosuke Takayama
Photo: Kyosuke Takayama
Waikiki Aquarium photo by rain rain rainbow
Photo: rain rain rainbow
Waikiki Aquarium photo by Andee & Nick Hill
Photo: Andee & Nick Hill
Waikiki Aquarium photo by jorge veras
Photo: jorge veras
Waikiki Aquarium photo by jeri leandera
Photo: jeri leandera
Waikiki Aquarium photo by Kira Okamoto
Photo: Kira Okamoto
Waikiki Aquarium photo by Christine R
Photo: Christine R
Waikiki Aquarium photo by Grif Batenhorst
Photo: Grif Batenhorst
Waikiki Aquarium photo by Ken Suy
Photo: Ken Suy
Waikiki Aquarium photo by Gabriel Wong
Photo: Gabriel Wong
Waikiki Aquarium photo by danielleboekelman
Photo: danielleboekelman
Waikiki Aquarium photo by HyperTaf
Photo: HyperTaf
Waikiki Aquarium photo by Renee Gamache
Photo: Renee Gamache
Waikiki Aquarium photo by Shannon Fergus
Photo: Shannon Fergus
 

 
Waikiki Beach


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
Waikiki Beach photo by Neil Budde
Photo: Neil Budde
Waikiki Beach photo by Darcy Quesnel
Photo: Darcy Quesnel
Waikiki Beach photo by DJ Anto D
Photo: DJ Anto D
Waikiki Beach photo by N1D0
Photo: N1D0
Waikiki Beach photo by Andrew Chellinsky
Photo: Andrew Chellinsky
Waikiki Beach photo by ChayaLife
Photo: ChayaLife
Waikiki Beach photo by tek0001
Photo: tek0001
Waikiki Beach photo by Mon Takada
Photo: Mon Takada
Waikiki Beach photo by caffedelmare
Photo: caffedelmare
Waikiki Beach photo by Yancy Lee Smith
Photo: Yancy Lee Smith
Waikiki Beach photo by Luisa Toledo
Photo: Luisa Toledo
Waikiki Beach photo by Bliss & Xen
Photo: Bliss & Xen
Waikiki Beach photo by TigerAl
Photo: TigerAl
Waikiki Beach photo by Kel Mitchell
Photo: Kel Mitchell
Waikiki Beach photo by Webb Burns
Photo: Webb Burns
Waikiki Beach photo by k kelsey
Photo: k kelsey
Waikiki Beach photo by Ann Lovell
Photo: Ann Lovell
Waikiki Beach photo by Rafael Palacios
Photo: Rafael Palacios
Waikiki Beach photo by marie yvanoff
Photo: marie yvanoff
 

 
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