Hawaii Attractions Honolulu
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Enjoy the underwater life of Hawaii on board a high-tech U-boat. The Atlantis U-boats allow you to discover man-made coral corals full of marine life and the wrecks of a small cargo ship, as well as an old airliner dived for the occasion. Sail the Waikiki Coast aboard The Spirit of Aloha, a 54-foot state-of-the-art cruiser.
In the evening, guests can admire the sparkling Honolulu city' s scintillating sky and the beach of Waikiki overlooking the Ko'olau mines. Tailor-made to meet your needs, the catamaran's sunny oranges and maille leis provide a breathtaking stark contrasting effect to the blue Pacific that travels along the Waikiki coast. The Spirit has a full-barrel with draught beers, a large, fully closed and roofed cab with desk and seat, two full toilets, a fresh running showers, a surrounding soundsystem and several staircases for snorkellers going into the canal.
Passangers climb the Spirit of Aloha from the Duke Kahanamoku Bay jetty directly in front of the resortl. Whenever you are engaged in sea and coastal activity, always look out for your own skills, which include, but are not restricted to, fording, swim, surf, bodysurfing, Boogie Booging, scuba and snorkelling. Lion, rhino, giraffe and other types of Africans are just some of the wildlife presented in the "African Savannah" on a 10 acre site.
Honolulu Zoo organizes Zoo By Moonlight and Wednesday evening shows during the late-season. Discover the water of the Pacific! Waikiki Fish Basin provides hands-on displays, a Hwaiian riff basin and a children's area. There are more than 420 different types of water fauna and flora to discover in this fisharium.
See Hawaii's colourful underwater world in an unbelievable oceanscape. Every year, over one million people visit this 42 hectare large reserve with Polish villages from old Hawaii, Samoa, the Marquesas, Tahiti, Fiji, Tonga and New Zealand. Visit this commemorative playground on the east side O?ahu at the bottom of the mountain Ko?olau with a view of the city K?ne?ohe.
When the first immigrant from China arrived in Oahu in 1852, they began to move to Honolulu City and formed a fellowship in the area now known as Chinatown. Honolulu city centre features fine arts galeries, open-air stores, upmarket Pacific Rim dining and old-fashioned pasta stores that give Chinatown a unique and flavor.
Aloha Towers is one of Honolulu's most famous symbols, situated on the waterside in Honolulu city centre. Constructed in 1926, the lighthouse was the highest in Hawaii until the mid-1950s. Even today, the lighthouse is still used as an operating lookout for Honolulu's busy port. Discover one of Hawaii's most striking monuments of nature.
Only a few mins from Waikiki's centre is Diamond Head Crater & Lookout with a view of Molokai and Lanai on a clear sun. Walk to the 763 -foot peak and have one of the most stunning vistas of Waikiki. Nu'uanu Pali Lookout provides one of the most stunning panorama vistas of the steep rocks of the Ko'olau Hills and the windward coastline of Oahu.
Situated 3,000 ft above the coast, this is the place where Kamehameha won the battle that unified the islands under one dominion in 1795. This 1800-acre large garden is located in a scenic vale above Waimea Bay. We have 6,000 different types of flora in the reserve, among them some from other areas. Walking tour guides describe the lifestyles of the local Hawaiians who lived in the Hawaiian valleys hundreds of years ago.