Formed tens of thousands of years ago by a volcanic cinder cone during Oahu’s later eruptions, Mount Tantalus boasts some of the best views on the island of Diamond Head Crater and Downtown Honolulu.
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Tucked into the leeward slopes of the Ko’olau Mountains is the majestic Manoa Falls.
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One of the most dominant geological features on the island of Oahu, the Ko’olau Mountains span from the very tip of South Shore Oahu to the island’s North Shore Beaches.
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Located in the heart of Oahu's idyllic countryside is the magnificent Kahana Valley. Just north of Kualoa Ranch and Ka'a'awa Valley, Kahana Valley is actually a state park dedicated to embracing and teaching Hawaiian culture.
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Kaneohe Bay is the largest bay on the island of Oahu and has long been a favorite spot for fishing, sailing, watersports, and is home to a diversity of tropical sea life.
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Resting on the edge of Waikiki near the Hilton Hawaiian Village and the Grand Waikikian Hotel, the Ilikai Hotel is one of the most established hotels in the area.
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The Aqua Waikiki Wave is located on Kuhio Ave near the International Marketplace, right in the center of Waikiki, giving you easy access to all the excitement of Waikiki Beach.
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Located in the heart of Honolulu and on the edge of Waikiki Beach, the Ala Moana Hotel has been a centerpiece for Hawaii tourism since first opening.
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Recently celebrating its 5 year anniversary, the Outrigger Waikiki Beach Walk is the new epicenter for dining and shopping in Waikiki.
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Shims Coffee
Shims Coffee Farm of Maui, located on the slopes of Haleakala, specializes in locally grown Hawaiian coffee and protea plants.