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Aloha Stadium Swap Meet
The Aloha Stadium Swap Meet is an open air market place where local vendors sell their products to the public at affordable prices. You can many items that are expensive in the Waikiki shops for a fraction of the price. Try local food, by Hawaiian clothing, unique products, keep sakes, jewelry, crafts, electronic, toys, tikis, some of the most beautiful Hawaiian photos and so much more. Many of th... (read more)
Aloha Stadium Swap Meet
The Aloha Stadium Swap Meet is an open air market place where local vendors sell their products to the public at affordable prices. You can many items that are expensive in the Waikiki shops for a fraction of the price. Try local food, by Hawaiian clothing, unique products, keep sakes, jewelry, crafts, electronic, toys, tikis, some of the most beautiful Hawaiian photos and so much more. Many of th... (read more)
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Best Oahu Golf Holes
Oahu is the home of a large selection of golf courses. From the most heavily played public course in the country at Ala Wai to the highly touted home of Sony Open at Waialae, there is a course for everyone on Oahu. Here are my top five picks. Koolina - #12 166 yard Par 3Located about 45 minutes from Waikiki on the sunny leeward side of the island, this course is challenging, breezy and enjoyable. ... (read more - PDF guide)
For the Outdoorsy Type
Most people think of Oahu as the concrete jungle, but there is plenty of nature to be had while you are here. If you're looking for a little exercise, you can begin your day with a hike to the
top of Diamond Head. Then hop in your car and drive a few miles to the Manoa cliff trail, which will take you on another short hike to the spectacular Manoa Falls. Before you head back down to
the beach, c... (read more - PDF guide)
History Buff
There are plenty of options to get you history fix while you are visiting Oahu. The obvious choice being Pearl Harbor is the number one attraction, which encompasses the Bowfin, the Arizona and the Missouri memorials. On your way back to town, you can stop by the punchbowl cemetery. Once you arrived back in Waikiki you can walk down to fort De Russy to the army museum. The next to days you can... (read more - PDF guide)
Keiki wildlfe adventure
Begin your family's wildlife adventure with a dolphin experience at the Kahala Hotel. The next day head east to Hanauma bay for some morning snorkeling and spend the afternoon at Sea Life Park. On your last day you can stay closer to home and take in both the zoo and aquarium in Waikiki.
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The North Shore
Most people who come to Oahu think of Pearl Harbor and Waikiki Beach. If you're spending more time here make sure you visit the North Shore. You will feel like you're on another Island. It's our own version of country living and you'll quickly notice the difference of the laid back style and the quiet pace. If you take the long way around from the city the Polynesian cultural center will be on... (read more - PDF guide)





