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Sunday, February 27th, 2011

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Waikiki Beach Hawaii – Halloween in Waikiki Beach-Honolulu, Hawaii 2009 (ハワイ-ワイキキのハロウィン)

Sunday, February 20th, 2011



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This is a short video I made about my experience of Halloween in Honolulu, Hawaii on Saturday, October 31, 2009. If you’ve never been to Honolulu on Halloween then watch my video to understand what it’s like. It’s like one big street party with many people dressed up in crazy costumes. Halloween is not just a holiday, it is a major event here in Hawaii. Come check it out sometime! Mahalo to everyone in my video for making this video possble.

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Waikiki beach Hawaii – Visit Hawaii To Soak Up The Sun Or Learn The Art Of Surfing At Waikiki Beach

Sunday, February 20th, 2011

Waikiki Beach on Oahu’s south coast is the place to be seen in Hawaii – the beaches of Waikiki are sweeping and glorious and are perfect for relaxing, sunbathing, swimming or partaking in activities including snorkelling, sailing and, of course, surfing.

If you are new to surfing, Waikiki Beach is the best place to learn to surf in Oahu as beginners can progress from smaller 3-foot waves to 6 foot swells on a seabed that is sandy.

There are actually several types of surfing Waikiki Beach offers. Canoes offer gentle rolling waves that are great to learn in. Queen’s is also easy surfing Waikiki Beach offers but with a good wall to provide interest. Waikiki beach is quite simply the place to learn to surf.

There is numerous surf schools based along the beach, which cater to different abilities. The beach boys of Waikiki beach boast that they can teach anyone – even a timid grandmother – to surf. If you’re going to learn to surf, you couldn’t find a better place than Waikiki Beach – surf’s spiritual home, where it all began. The waves are so gentle and the weather so beautiful, it is the ideal place to learn to surf.

There is accommodation to suit all and when the sun goes down or you have had enough of surfing Waikiki Beach has an abundance of entertainment to keep everyone happy including nightly Hawaiian music shows, hula beach parties and Friday night fireworks which illuminate the beach. There is a multitude of choice for dining in downtown Waikiki, be that attending a traditional Hawaiian Luau which commences with the unearthing of a roasted pig and is accompanied by traditional dancing, or some fantastic international cuisine at one of the many restaurants.

Oahu is the third largest of the Hawaiian Islands and is known as “Gathering Place”. The island boasts a pleasant mixture of natural and historic sights, some fantastic shopping, restaurants and a vibrant nightlife in downtown Honolulu. The exotic city is abundant in rich arts and culture, but head away from this vibrant city and Oahu offers powdery sand beaches and lush valleys which can be explored on foot, by horseback, bike or boat.

Meander to the undeveloped North Shore of the island in the winter months between November and February, and there to be admired are the masters of surfing Waikiki Beach is famous for at work as they tackle the enormous waves of the coastline which stretches for seven miles. The town of Haleiwa is a great place to spend some time surfing Waikiki Beach and enjoying the laid-back surf scene and taking in the surf stores and eating-places.

A memorable outing as part of you trip surfing Waikiki Beach is Pearl Harbour which on 7th December 2009 marks the 68th anniversary of its attack and the US’s entry into World War 11. 1.5 million people a year visit the moving Arizona Memorial and Museum. A five-mile hike through the valley floor of the Koolau Mountains enables hikers to tackle the uphill leg to reach a 2,000-foot drop with stunning views of rain-sculpted cliffs, volcanic craters and beaches.


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Oahu and the very cool Waikiki Beach are a wonder to visit. Thomas Cook offers a 14 night stay with flights staying at the Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Hotel Resort and Spa on Oahu from £2,159 per person, from 1st – 30th June 2010. Visit http://www.tcsignature.com for more information.

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Pictures Waikiki Beach – Waikiki Magician

Sunday, February 13th, 2011



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we came across this guy on Waikiki Beach in Oahu, Hawaii. We also got pictures with him, pretty cool dude.

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Hanauma Bay Nature Park – Your Vacation to Oahu

Sunday, February 13th, 2011

Oahu, Hawaii’s 3rd largest island, could easily be considered the heart of Hawaii. With looping mountain trails, to monster waves breaking on the gorgeous golden beaches, to beaches where the turtles are swimming right along with you, down to country stores and discovering the uniqueness of Hawaiian culture, where do you begin?

With limited time and a wealth of things to see and do, here’s a list of things to do in Oahu, that I hope will help you determine what you’d like to put in your schedule!

Snorkelling in the exquisite Hanauma Bay

The Hanauma Bay Nature Park is actually a State Underwater Park and is a paradise for even the novice of snorkellers! The Bay is the result of the ocean’s breaching and incursion into two volcano craters. In addition to the beautiful swimming and snorkelling opportunities, there are also hiking trails with gorgeous vistas and plenty of picnicking sites.

Take an Eco Adventure Tour and swim with the Dolphins!

Discover whales, dolphins and sea turtles with nature-tour operators who are filled with knowledge and carry a deep respect for marine animals in their natural habitat. Cruise out to sea in a relaxed sailing atmosphere and view the mountainous shorelines and pristine beaches. This journey is sure to make an adventure of a lifetime!

No trip is complete without a Hawaii Luau!

The Luau, based on traditional Hawaiian feasts, has become a rite of passage for all tourists! You can expect a flashy show, a huge buffet and a true authentic Hawaiian experience!

Feeling adventurous? Try your hand at surfing!

Originating as the sport of ancient Hawaiian royalty, you can find lessons right on Waikiki Beach. The surf is great for beginners and kids as young as eight can try! If that’s too much adventure for you and you’re there in the winter time, why not head on up to the north shore and watch the pros compete on the giant surf!

Climb Diamond Head Volcano

The most famous volcanic crater in the world, Diamond Head is located on the southeast coast of Waikiki. It is an easy to moderate hike that is well worth the effort when you see the spectacular view of the entire west side of the island from Waikiki to Koki Head.

Visit the Hawaii Polynesian Cultural Center

An opportunity to visit seven Polynesian Islands in one afternoon! It gives you a chance to learn and interact with the people of Hawaii, Samoa, Maori New Zealand, Fiji, Tahiti, the Marquesas and Tonga. You’ll also see the world-famous and largest night show, Horizons: Where the Sea Meets the Sky.

And of course we have Waikiki Beach!

The place where you can surf, swim and sail by day and dine, dance and party by night! Waikiki is truly legendary and one of the best things that you can do in Oahu. Beyond the gorgeous sand and surf, you can stroll along the flagstone walkway where you’ll see fountains, rock pools, statues and surfboard signs that teach you a bit about its history! Waikiki is the world’s most famous and most filmed beach. It actually consists of nine individually named beaches which stretch along two miles of shoreline. Do beware, it is also one of the most crowded!

While this is only a very small portion of things to do in Oahu, I hope that this has helped you to discover a little bit about what this truly magnificent island has to offer!


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