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1201 Ala Moana Boulevard Honolulu, HI 96814 United States |
This is one of those beaches that one can't help but stumble upon sooner or later. It's in downtown Honolulu, but that doesn't diminish its popularity with locals. Like the famous Kamaole Beaches in Kihei, this place is the site of constant frisbee games, beach parties and extended family picnics. The waves are good for swimming or bodyboarding, and the Hawaiian sun is out most days of the year, attracting crowds of sunbathers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Scenic downtown spot |
1599 Ala Wai Boulevard Honolulu, HI 96813 United States |
While it's almost become too popular with yacht owners, and as is a result beginning to suffer from over-congestion, this harbor is a favorite scenic spot. Views of the Ala Wai Harbor are a coveted feature for downtown restaurants and hotels. From the harbor one can see the Diamond Head or the endless blue Pacific. If you want a little more action, head over to Kaiser's Bowl and watch the surfers do their thing. The Waikiki Trolley makes regular stops here. 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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Museum for a martyr |
130 Ohua Avenue Honolulu, HI 96815 United States +1 808 923 2690 http://www.maxpages.com/damien... |
This small museum is dedicated to Father Damien Joseph De Veuster, a Belgian-born priest-martyr who worked among the victims of Hansen's disease (leprosy) who were exiled to Kalaupapa on the Hawaiian island of Moloka'i. He eventually contracted the disease and died of it. The museum's two rooms overflow with interesting photographs, artifacts and other memorabilia. A 20-minute video depicts the priest's life. In 1995, Pope John Paul II declared Father Damien blessed, the second of the three steps necessary before canonization as a saint. Admission is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Information Hub |
1801 Kalakaua Avenue Honolulu, HI 96815 United States +1 808 943 3500 / +1 800 295 6603 http://www.hawaiiconvention.com info@hccsmg.com |
This Convention Center, the home of the Hawaii Tourist Hawaii Tourism Authority, is essentially for tourists arriving in the enticing city of Honolulu. Be it restaurants, hotels, tourist attractions or recreational activities, it keeps you updated and plugged in with the latest information and happenings on the island. You will be amazed to see the wonderful exteriors of the building complex that comprises a rooftop tropical garden and surfboard shaped facades. Various events are also held in the premises. Check out the website for the latest events and tourist packages. 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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Historical hot spot |
Honolulu Waterfront Honolulu, HI 96813 United States |
Since the first days of Honolulu's European colonization, this port has been a hub of commercial activity in the Pacific. Steamships, sailing boats, whaling ships and seagoing merchants choked the waters just offshore, and Hawaiian boys regularly swam out to meet and greet the incoming vessels. Today, you'll see more pleasure cruisers than anything else, but the Harbor remains in the center of everything. Regular Boat Days bring back the festive tradition of the old days, when full-scale celebrations were held upon a ship's arrival and departure. The Aloha Tower stands as a majestic beacon just behind the harbor. Restaurants, condominium complexes and shops line the waterfront, and thousands of people visit for business and pleasure each day. 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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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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The new Hawaiians |
2454 South Beretania Street Honolulu, HI 96826 United States +1 808 945 7633 http://www.jcch.com info@jcch.com |
Japanese influence is among the strongest cultural influences in Hawai'i; however, Japanese residents still make an effort to preserve the purely Japanese heritage, art and culture of their past. To promote that end, the Cultural Center offers scholarships and grants, sponsors classes and workshops, while providing a venue for Japanese groups to meet. The Historical Gallery showcases Japanese art and artifacts. There is an onsite gift shop with limited hours. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Lucoral Museum |
2414 Kuhio Avenue Honolulu, HI 96815 United States +1 808 922 1999 www.lucoralmuseum.com |
If you have a desire to learn about the natural treasures of the sea, then this establishment in Waikiki is the place to visit. There are fascinating exhibits on how coral and pearls transform into beautiful jewelry and works of art. Other exhibits showcase endangered plants and birds of the islands, and there's a wonderful area devoted to Hawaii's volcanic past. There is a for-sale area where you can pick up local arts and crafts made from the natural materials of the Hawaiian Islands. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hangout spot near Waikiki |
1201 Ala Moana Boulevard (At the end of Ala Moana Beach Park) Honolulu, HI 96814 United States |
Everything from family luau to canoe races to romantic dates happens on this little outcropping of land. It's actually a peninsula at the end of the much larger Ala Moana Beach Park. Tourists visit this place to watch the sun set, jog or walk the shoreline, or take pictures of the gorgeous scenery. Locals swim, play football or Frisbee, and 'talk story' (Pidgin for gossip) on sunny afternoons. Festivals often take place here, and occasionally, dramatic troupes stage outdoor plays or concerts. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Spa time |
2005 Kalia Road Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Resort & Spa Honolulu, HI 96815 United States +1 808 945 7721 / +1 808 949 4321 (Hotel) http://www.hiltonhawaiianvilla... Hawaii@mandaraspa.com |
Make your holiday a time to relax and rejuvenate—head to Mandara Spa in the Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Resort & Spa. Touted as the largest spa in Waikiki, it combines Hawaiian, Asian, Western, European and Polynesian techniques to ease off those tired muscles and leave you feeling beautiful. A Balinese service, with Asian spices and oils, make the massages and wraps all the more exotic. A state-of-the-art fitness center caters to workout nuts, and is equipped with cardiovascular gear, while the sauna, whirlpools, terrace and outdoor swimming pool allow for some leisurely relaxation. The Ola Pono Spa CafĂ© is right there, with a plethora of healthy meals, when the tummy calls. When here, the Exploration in Chocolate session for two is a must-try! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Heal and pamper the body |
2424 Kalakaua Avenue Hyatt Regency Waikiki Resort & Spa Honolulu, HI 96815-3289 United States +1 808 921 6097 http://www.hyattwaikiki.com/Sp... |
This spa offers a variety of treatments for the face and body, many of them utilizing Japanese or Hawaiian methods. About two dozen luxuriant treatments and services are offered, ranging from a relaxing poolside massage to a seaweed body wrap. If you've got plenty of time and money to burn, try the Kalo Package, a nearly five-hour process that includes a jet bath, a body wrap, a 50-minute massage and a deluxe facial. Women can end things with makeup application. Full fitness facilities are onsite, a day pass costs $10 for non-hotel guests. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Outdoor performance venue |
777 Ward Avenue (Department of Enterprise Services) Honolulu, HI 96814 United States +1 808 527 5400 / +1 808 591 2211 (Box Office) http://www.blaisdellcenter.com/ |
While the name might make one think of gas stations, this place is actually a shell-shaped structure that has nothing to do with petrol or quik-marts. The Shell is a part of the Blaisdell Center and is located at the foot of Diamond Head, in a picturesque garden setting. There are concerts, political rallies and even corporate parties hosted here. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sports temple |
2080 Kalakaua Avenue (King Kalakaua Plaza) Honolulu, HI 96815 United States +1 808 943 5453 http://www.nike.com |
How much do you love shoes? Sports? Sports figures? If your answer is, "Very, very much," this is your place. Pay homage to a variety of sports heroes, and outfit yourself to get out and play the game. The Honolulu store pays particular tribute to the triathalon and its competitors. Employees at this store can point out the islands' best places to run, cycle and swim. A variety of autographed shoes previously worn by top atheletes such as Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods are on display. 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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Waikiki landmark |
130 Ohua Avenue Honolulu, HI 96815 United States +1 808 923 7024 http://www.smcenter.org/staugu... tybc@earthlink.net |
Established in 1854 by some of the original Hawaiian settlers, this magnificent edifice stands out among the high rises and condos of Waikiki. It is obviously a building with a history—you can tell even before reading the placard above the entryway. If the church is imposing and majestic from the outside, it is awe-inspiring from the inside. Full-length stained glass windows and a tiered ceiling ornament the vast interior. Behind the church is the Father Damien museum and a group center for disadvantaged Tongan youth. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Luxury Spa |
2169 Kalia Road, Second Floor Diamond Head Tower, Outrigger Reef on the Beach Honolulu, HI 96815 United States +1 808 926 2882/ +1 866 926 2882 (Toll Free) http://www.serenityhawaii.com/ info@serenityspahawaii.com |
This much-lauded spa is located at the Outrigger Reef Hotel in downtown Waikiki. It offers a wide variety of European and Hawaiian skin, body, and wellness treatments. Certified massage therapists can provide everything from sports massages to shiatsu. Standard beauty treatments, such as manicures and facials, are also offered. The facility spans nearly 5,000 square feet, and guests of the hotel are sometimes offered discounts and specials. 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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Ton Ton Amma massages and more |
2199 Kalia Road Halekulani Hotel Honolulu, HI 96815 United States +1 800 367 2343 / +1 808 931 5322 http://www.halekulani.com/spa_... Spa.Halekulani@Halekulani.com |
SpaHalekulani, located in the fabulous Halekulani Hotel , offers guests the chance to experience physical and mental tranquillity through Japanese treatments, such as Ton Ton Amma massages and Furo, as well as through Reflexology, Thai massages and Hapai massages for pregnant women. It also offers beauty services for the hair, nails and skin, and has several combination treatment packages that you can avail of. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Last-minute for less |
Hc 1 Box 59 Honolulu, HI 96748 United States +1 808 922 2665 / +1 888 645 2665 http://www.stand-bygolf.com/ sbyglf@aol.com |
The equivalent of stand-by airfare, this activity broker offers cut-rate greens fees on courses around O'ahu to people who are willing to wait until the last minute to schedule a tee time. Most of the time you will not know where you are playing until one day in advance;or the same day. You can save anywhere from 25-50 percent by booking through this place. Note: It is sometimes possible to reserve more than a day in advance. Call for more information. 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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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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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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