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12 Famous Landmarks in Honolulu, Hawaii to Visit Story
"A post shared by CJ Weiss (@coryjweiss) on Jul 31, 2018 at 11:44am PDT. Over at the Ka'au Crater Trail, what most people do not know is that they are are only a comfortable drive of 15 minutes away from Waikiki. If you are looking for something challenging, this feels like a hike you should sign up for because, at the end of the hike, you will be greeted by views of the mountainous regions."
"No, I am not suggesting you take on Diamond Head with your little ones, but there are a lot of wonderful hiking opportunities that don’t cost you a thing!. There are also some that will require the use of a car or TheBus, but by stacking activities together, you will more than make up for any bus fare or gas you may have to spend in the experiences you get to have!"
"If you’re feeling extra adventurous on your visit to Waikiki HI, embark on a three-mile journey into the Waimānalo Forest Reserve. Maunawili Falls is a secluded 20-foot waterfall near the genuinely breathtaking Ko’olau Mountains. The trailhead begins in the Maunawili residential area in northern Honolulu, 13 miles from Prince Waikiki."
"A post shared by Dustin Letcher (@dustinletcher) on May 17, 2019 at 9:45pm PDT. One of the most challenging hikes you can possibly try out is definitely the one to Maunawili Falls. Though stipulated as a tough hike, what greets you along the way is as memorable as the challenging hike is."
"Next on my list of the best waterfalls in Oahu is the stunning Maunawili Falls. One of the best waterfall hikes in Oahu, the Maunawili Falls trail receives heavy foot traffic. Located near Kailua, Maunawili is a moderate hike with spectacular views."
"One of the best waterfalls in the region, it is an absolute delight to hike through this area. One for all the nature lovers, you will not only be pleasantly surprised at the view, but also be able to enjoy each and every step of your hike. Surrounded by the cool woods, a number of different species of trees, wildflowers and plants can be spott...Read more"
"A post shared by Hawaii Forest & Trail (@hawaiiforest) on Feb 22, 2019 at 9:04am PST. Another challenging yet promising adventure is the Aihualama Trail, where once you reach the top, you will be rewarded with a picturesque and breathtaking view of the mountainous area against a blue sky. If you are lucky, the fog that appears from time to time makes it a picture-worthy spot and most importantly, makes the hike much more bearable and fruitful."
"Not only can you enjoy the fine sand between your toes and the incredibly blue water at Sandy Beach Park, you can also grab a bite to eat at one of the food trucks parked in the car park. If you love Mexican, Leilani’s Island Tacosshould be your next stop. 2 HUGE tacos full of flavour for only $10!"
"He’eia State Park and Kualoa Regional Park are both on the bay. One of the most popular destinations on the Windward Coast, Kualoa Ranch is the place to go if you’re into active adventures or movie history. The 4,000-acre nature reserve and cattle ranch is a popular filming site for movies and tv shows, thanks to its scenic and diverse landscape that includes wide valleys, mountain cliffs and sandy beaches. All sorts of tours are offered here, from ziplining and ATV rides to guided excursions tracing filming sites for “Jurassic Park,” “Godzilla” and more."
"Continuing on Highway 83, make a stop at Kualoa Beach Park for a beautiful view of Mokoli’i, which is also known as Chinaman’s Hat. < Potential add on: Kualoa Ranch offers activities including horseback riding, ATV tour, zipline tour, ancient fishpond and garden tour and a movie site tour. You could easily spend an entire day here taking their tours. The movie site tour may be of particular interest for fans of LOST, Hawaii Five-0, 50 First Dates and Jurassic Park."
"This 1.7-acre park is located on a peninsula just south of town and offers spectacular views of an iconic landmark- an offshore islet complete with a beautiful arch in the middle, as well as the Mokualai Islet Seabird Sanctuary. Take some time to marvel at the waves crashing against the rugged cliffs as you ponder the legend of “Laniloa the Mo’o” (giant lizard) and his role in the formation of the small islands in the area. (We’ll leave you with that teaser so you can read about the legend once you get there- it’s located on a granite plaque mounted on a 6-ton lava rock.) Simply put, the views here are phenomenal and not to be missed."
"This superb grill Princeville restaurant is a great place for both lunch and dinner. Headed up by Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten and with a designer menu created by Chef de Cuisine Maxime Michaud, you’ll be instantly won over with the food. Some must-try dishes include the juicy bigeye ahi tuna encrusted with rice cracker crumbs and served with a citrus-chili sauce, or seriously comforting glazed short ribs with crispy grits!"
"Macaroni Grill captures the Italian experience, down to each individual ingredient, and delivers the extraordinary flavors of Italy to ordinary life."
"In light of the COVID-19 situation and in an effort to prioritize the health and well-being of our guests and colleagues, Buffet at Hyatt is closed at this time. Sunrise to Sunset SHOR at Hyatt Regency offers relaxing, iconic Waikiki views coupled with locally inspired, international dishes to...See More"
"Due to COVID (July 2021) buffet was serviced by chefs behind the counter. I wouldn't even pay $5 for the meal, but we ended up eating there anyway s..."
"Just before dusk at the Trump International Hotel’s sixth floor lounge, with the silhouette of palm trees against the horizon and twinkling cityscape, it almost feels as though you’re in a different city -- if not for the ocean view. Sliding, cherrywood-paneled doors separate the indoor bar from the open-air lanai, where white-cushioned sectionals and sleek café tables line the balcony. Inside, recessed lighting highlights the interior’s leather seats and black marble bar, where the backlit liquor collection features drips of absinthe."
"Besuchen Sie die Ocean View Lounge in Wai'olu für eine Einführung in die „flüssige Kunst“. Entdecken Sie kreative Getränkespezialitäten aus den besten und frischesten Zutaten und genießen Sie köstliche Tapas aus allen Regionen unter freiem Himmel."