O’ahu is the most populous of the Hawaiian islands, and its conjoined hubs are the city of Honolulu and the world-famous Waikīkī Beach. The vast majority of visitors make Waikīkī their base, venturing out on day trips to take in Honolulu’s many cultural attractions, Pearl Harbor, and other parts of the island. The family-friendly beaches and parks of the South hore and Kāne’ohe District are in striking distance of Honolulu, while diehard surfers head for the North Coast. The Polynesian Cultural Center is also an easy day trip from the city.
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There is a trail that leads you up to Diamond Head lookout where there is an old world war 2 bunker
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A family-owned ranch that tends to and protects the land and also offers great outdoor acitvities for individuals and groups. They can show some of the most amAzing landscapes and sites on the whole island and explain the history of the area and the ranch.
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A challenging hike up Mount Ka'ala in Waianae, HI. After a 3,600 ft elevation gain you end at a satellite base on the highest point of O'ahu.
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Veggie heaven on Kuhio Avenue just off the main drag. If you're sick of the same old chain restaurant fodder - this place is a must. Mainly vegetarian and vegan (although they do do some meat dishes) with a wholefood shop attached. The food is fresh, healthy and reasonably priced. Their smoothies are utterly divine and the staff are wonderfully friendly. They will also prepare you a meal for your flight at no extra cost. Weirdly, it turns into a sushi restaurant at night! An Oasis in a sea of mass produced muck!
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