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Aloha,
Welcome to our beautiful island and your home in Honolulu. I have a private and spacious room with a queen bed in my 2bdrm condo. Uniquely built over a florist shop overlooking the lower Makiki area of Honolulu & conveniently located near Waikiki, Hawaiian Convention Center, and the world class Ala Moana Shopping Center. Your room has it’s own personal refrigerator. All linens are included with hair dryer. Kitchen is complete with coffeemaker, microwave, and toaster oven. We share the bathroom and kitchen. Internet available and free parking on the street. Mc Donald’s, Subway, Burger King, and Safeway two minute walk. And Auntie Pastos is right at the corner.
Bus routes: 1,1L,2,3,13,17 just steps away and will take you anywhere on the island.
Things to do:
Attend a Luau-Paradise Cove Luau which is held on a 12-acre beach at the Ko Olina Resort and features great food, Polynesian entertainment, traditional Hawaiian games, and lessons in lei making.
Discover Historic Honolulu-Visit Iolani Palace home to Hawaii’s last monarchs and the only palace on U.S. soil. Also Hawaii State Capitol, the Kamehameha I Statue and the famous Aloha Tower are within a short walking distance.
North Shore-Known as the “surfing capital of the world” is about a hour drive from Waikiki. See waves reach their majestic heights. Turtle Bay and Waimea Valley nearby.
Explore Bishop Museum- The premier natural and cultural history institution in the Pacific that has the world’s largest collection of Polynesian cultural and scientific artifacts.
Makapu’u Point Hike-2.5-mile round trip and a great spot for whale watching. The views of Waimanalo Bay, Sandy Beach and Koko Head are spectacular. Take a picture of the lighthouse when you reach the end. Sun is behind the cliff in mornings so go early.
Visit Pearl Harbor- Oahu’s top tourist destination so go early! A visit to the Arizona Memorial is a solemn and sobering experience. You are literally standing over a grave-site where 1177 men lost their lives. Other attractions: USS Bowfin Submarine Museum, USS Missouri, and Pacific Aviation Museum opened Dec 7, 2006, 65th anniv of attack.
Diamond Head Hike-The 1.4 mile journey offers an amazing 365-degree view of Oahu. So definately bring your camera! There are handrails and benches to sit on if you want a break. Some people actually run the trail “for fun.
Shop & Surf Waikiki- Great place to shop and offers prestigious retailers such as Tiffany & Co., Chanel and Gucci as well as more modest stores such as the ever-present ABC Stores and the world-famous International Market Place. Surf lessons are available everyday on the beach and very fun too! Waikiki a MUST SEE & MUST DO something trip.
Polynesian Cultural Center-Visitors have the unique opportunity to learn about the Polynesian culture, not from books, films or television, but from the actual people who were born and live in the area’s major island groups. Features Ali’i Luau for traditional Hawaiian food and entertainment.
Hawaii Food Tours-Their most popular tour is their Hole-in-the-Wall Tour which is offered daily from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. visiting several mouth-watering local, ethnic, and exotic restaurants and marketplaces, primarily in Honolulu’s Chinatown, and two of Hawaii’s most popular bakeries.
Honolulu Zoo & Waikiki Aquarium-The zoo sits in Kapi’olani Park on the east end of Waikiki. It is too often overlooked by visitors. Nearby at the shoreline is the Waikiki Aquarium.




