Honolulu, Hawaii - Outrigger Reef on The Beach from $154 per night
Overview | Rates | Map The Outrigger Reef is located on one of the finest beaches in Waikiki, convenient to all of the area's top dining, shopping and night life. Throughout Book it now!
Honolulu, Hawaii - Royal Hawaiian Honolulu from $275 per night
Overview | Rates | Map The Royal Hawaiian is an historic oceanfront luxury resort on Waikiki Beach offering 528 rooms, 54 which are non-smoking, and 49 suites. World famous "Pink Book it now!
Honolulu, Hawaii - Ohana Waikiki West from $89 per night
Overview | Rates | Map The OHANA Waikiki West is a 663-room hotel located just behind the International MarketPlace on Kuhio Avenue. Here youll find OHANAs special brand of Book it now!
Honolulu, Hawaii - Hilton Hawaiian Village from $219 per night
Overview | Rates | Map Welcome to the exciting Hilton Hawaiian Village, Hawaiis most contemporary and unique resort. The village is the perfect paradise with lush tropical plants Book it now!
Honolulu, Hawaii - Ala Moana Hotel from $129 per night
Overview | Rates | Map Ala Moana Hotel is ideally located at the entrance to the Waikiki resort area. This full service 1,169 room high rise hotel is also adjacent to Hawaii's Book it now!
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Honolulu, HI: Beyond Waikiki
Waikiki Beach is most famous, but Oahu's lesser-known landscapes and hidden gems of old Hawaii culture have equal share of the island's beauty. Book it now!
Honolulu, HI: Good Vibrations
The beaches and streets of Waikiki are alive with surf, shopping and the contagious spirit of Aloha. First, some packing advice: throw your swimsuit in last, so it's on top when you rip into your suitcase upon arrival. Book it now!
With its majestic volcanoes and palm-fringed beaches, the Hawaiian Islands hold some of the most superb scenery on earth. Firmly established among the world's greatest vacation playgrounds, it combines top-quality hotels and restaurants with almost unlimited opportunities not only for sheer self-indulgence, but also for activities such as surfing, diving, golf and hiking. Visiting Hawaii does not, however, have to be expensive; budget facilities are on all the islands.
Despite the crowds, the islands have not been ruined by tourism. Resort development is concentrated into surprisingly small regions - Waikiki is the classic example, holding half the state's hotel rooms in just two square miles - and it's always possible to venture off into pristine wilderness, or to camp on the seashore or mountainside.
The islands of Hawaii poke from the Pacific more than two thousand miles off the west coast of America. In total, there are well over a hundred of them, the weather-beaten summits of a chain of submarine volcanoes that stretches almost to Japan. Most, however, are no more than tiny atolls. Only the seven largest, lying south of the Tropic of Cancer at the southeast end of the archipelago, are inhabited, and only six welcome visitors. Those are Oahu (the site of the state capital Honolulu and its resort annex of Waikiki), Hawaii itself (more commonly known as the Big Island in a vain attempt to avoid confusion), Maui, Lanai, Molokai and Kauai.
All the islands share a similar topography, having been formed in the same way and exposed to the same winds and rains. Each is much wetter on its north and east - windward - coasts, which are characterized by stupendous sea cliffs, verdant stream-cut valleys and dense tropical vegetation. The south and west - leeward or "Kona" - coasts are much drier,
Anyone fortunate
enough to be traveling Honolulu doesn't have to give a reason. They can just
say, "We're going to Honolulu," and imagination will take over. Honolulu will
probably live up to and surpass whatever we dream the experience will be.
World-famous beaches and tropical weather set the scene for an amazing mix of
Pacific cultures in this Hawaiian capital. There is a reason why Hawaii is
consistently rated as one of the nation's top travel destinations; in fact,
there are several of them.
Waikiki
Beach is the center of activity for Hawaii's biggest industry: tourism. It is
one of the world's greatest resort playgrounds, featuring some of the most
beautiful beaches and hotels in the world. Visitors flock there to enjoy the
sun, the sand, the water, and the incredible nightlife.
Besides enjoying
the beaches, visitors to Honolulu take tours of the countryside surrounding the
downtown area. The tours highlight the beautiful rainforests and fascinating
volcanoes. Animal and plant life thrive, and the scenery is unsurpassed. A
five-minute ride from Honolulu brings visitors into some of Nature's most
awe-inspiring sights. Several museums, including the Bishop Museum, combine
exhibits of Hawaiian natural history with lessons about the history and culture
of its diverse peoples.
The Waikiki
Aquarium is the third oldest public aquarium in the United States and features
many of Hawaii's most interesting sea animals. The Honolulu Zoo houses some of
the unique mammals, birds, and reptiles that inhabit the forests just outside
the city.
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The history of
Hawaii is rich, as the islands have always attracted people representing many
cultures. Visitors can tour the Tolani Palace, the residence of the last of the
Hawaiian monarchs. They can also visit Honolulu's Chinatown, which is authentic
in every way. The Arizona Memorial, commemorates the destruction of the
Battleship Arizona during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor that brought the
United States into World War II.
Honolulu
exhibits the best of Hawaii in every way. From its incomparable beaches, its
incredible natural preserves, its sophisticated shopping opportunities, to its
fine cuisine and entertainment, there is an endless list of reasons to visit and
to return as often as possible. It is easy to understand why Honolulu attracts
millions of people from around the world. Many visitors have stayed, helping to
make Hawaii one of the most cosmopolitan and diverse vacation destinations in
the United States. The thought of a visit to Honolulu is an experience to be
happily anticipated. The visit itself is a joy to recall.