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Hawaiian Waters Adventure Park |
400 Farrington Highway Kapolei, HI 96707 United States +1 808 674 9283 (Ext.107) http://www.hawaiianwaters.com/ reservations@hawaiianwaters.com |
Splash-happy activities at this popular attraction include a beach volleyball court, an arcade, a huge wave pool and an adults-only whirlpool and bar area. Slide fanatics have a few heart-stopping rides to enjoy, among them the free-fall Cliffhanger and the Wild Waianae Coaster. Admission is USD34.99 for adults, USD24.99 for children between 3-11 and USD14.99 for seniors. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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South seas luxury spa |
92-1001 Olani Street Ko Olina Resort Honolulu, HI 96707 United States +1 808 679 0079 http://www.ihilani.com info@ihilani.com |
The menu of services and treatments at this luxury spa is extensive. Guests are encouraged to pamper and revitalize their bodies and faces. Some treatments, such as the Milk and Honey Body Mask, hint at old-style Grecian splendor while others such as the Ihilani Cool Ti Leaf Wrap, are straight from Polynesia. The spa is known for its water treatments. It offers underwater massage using warm seawater as well as a variety of hydrotherapies including Roman Pools and Vichy Showers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Leeward marina |
92-100 Waipahe Place Honolulu, HI 96707 United States +1 808 679 1050 http://www.koolinamarina.com/ info@koolinamarina.com |
The sole outpost of tourism on Oahu's Leeward shore is this lovely little marina and resort district. It is the site of a golf course and the lovely JW Marriott Ihilani. Shops and restaurants are also located at the marina, and the Ihilani spa is world class. Visitors can enjoy a number of activities and watersports, including fishing, sailing and diving excursions. People who want a more active scene can take the 30-minute drive to Honolulu's metropolitan center. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Popular west side surf spot |
84-369 Farrington Highway Honolulu, HI 96792 United States +1 808 692 5582 |
With swells that get as large as 30 feet during the winter months, this beach is a well-known surf spot. Beginning surfers and boogie boarders are discouraged from testing the surf when the waves are high; swimming is unheard-of. Swimmers and boogie boarders should visit during the summer and always be careful of riptides, undertow and unexpected high surf. The area has quite an interesting history. In days gone by, a gang of marauding outlaws hid out in the Makaha valley, wreaking havoc on the unlucky locals and visitors. Of course the outlaws have long since disappeared, but the name, which means "fierce", stuck. Review © 2007, Wcities |