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    Looking east to Waikiki from Kewalo Basin
    Terry K.

    Review # 700 Not 90210 as in Beverly Hills or 10012 as in New York City. NOPE! am writing about 96815 as in WAIKIKI, the new "Downtown" of Honolulu, the "Gold Coast" of the city, the "Hot Spot" of where to go to see and to be seen! Located on the southern shore of Oahu, Waikiki sprawls a small 4 square miles made up of "high" rise condos and hotels, "high" end shops, "high" class eateries, and "high" spirited entertainment, and my "high" list can go on and on. Waikiki's west gateway is located at the intersection of Ala Moana Blvd. and Kalakaua Avenue. The east gateway is located at Kapahulu Ave and Ala Wai Blvd. (note- at the present time our City is building and improving the East gateway into Waikiki whereby one day soon, Kapahulu Ave will be a clear flow of traffic into the East Gateway) Kalakaua Ave's traffic pattern one way heading east and the Ala Wai Blvd is a one way heading west. Between Kalakaua and the Ala Wai is Kuhio Ave where traffic flows east and west. Kuhio Ave is used as a drop down to side streets introducing you to the many shops, eateries and activities. The dynamics of Waikiki experienced dramatic change over 20 years. Where once stood the International Market Place filled with little shopping carts and kiosks, now stands the NEW International Marketplace with modern architecture, named chefs, named stores. One of the many constant reminders of old Waikiki is the 100+ year old Banyan Tree who's life was preserved by the New International Marketplace. The infamous surfer Duke Kahanamoku is also preserved in the history and hands of time as through today, an annual surfing contest is held in his honor and memory. The old Moana Hotel was renovated and preserved; now the Moana Surfrider Hotel and it sits proud and pretty on the National Historic Preservation Register. Spats, a famous and popular nightclub once housed at the Hyatt Regency hotel is gone and replaced by new nightclub and bar Sky, located a few floors below the the infamous revolving restaurant Top of Waikiki. The Outrigger Hotel Main Show room once housed the famous Society of Seven now bows and gives its fame to Blue Note the new venue for Jazz music. Non Waikiki hotel guests will definitely have parking issues. However, this parking issue is today resolved by Uber and Lyft; automobile transportation in or out of Waikiki. Sitting outside the 4 square miles is easterly Honolulu Zoo and westerly the infamous Ala Moana Shopping Center. The one thing that remains true to its form, regardless of the "new" coined name "downtown", or the "new" high rises and upscale shops and eateries is the ALOHA spirit of fun, food and fellowship that will always be found in our little 4 square mile area, Waikiki Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii No Ka Oi

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    Halona Beach Cove

    (96 reviews)

    With the famous blowhole behind, this is the famous cove used in many movies and TV shows. This is…read morea gorgeous spot to enjoy the scenery and think about the celebrities who have visited! Hey, you can join their ranks! I opted to not join the crowd, so my face is not in the photo.

    Take a drive south past Waikiki along the shore and you will eventually see the signs for this…read morebeach. There is free parking at the blowhole lot and you will see this cove along the east side of the island. The view may look familiar as it was the site for filming in "From Here to Eternity" and it has also been used for a few other movies and TV shows since then. The view is beautiful and waters are usually a pale turquoise. It is a bit of a tortuous hike to climb down the cliff to get to the beach for this cove. Definitely wear water shoes or foot protection as there are sharp volcanic rocks that create the cove. The water can be rough. The depth of the water steps down quickly, so I wouldn't recommend it for weak swimmers or small children. Nevertheless, it is beautiful scene of another Oahu beach. If you walk to more to the southside of this area you will have the fun to see the natural blowhole as the tides come in and out. Once again, make sure to have decent shoes to get there. Makes for some great photos or videos so it is definitely worth the adventure. For those that are not physically able to make the hike or climb, the vista is beautiful by itself. There are definitely a fair share of tourists and locals who come here, but it is much less than the Waikiki crowd. You will need a car to get here from Waikiki. I recommend you experience this spot at least once on your visit to Oahu.

    Kaneohe Bay Sandbar - Turning back and remembering town dock features so I know where to come back to

    Kaneohe Bay Sandbar

    (133 reviews)

    Here is my account of my kayaking trip to the sandbar. See accompanying pictures and videos. So,…read moreJohn at Go Bananas kayak rental strapped a long kayak with a skeg to my car. I drove off his parking lot, and arrived at the He'eia Kea Boat Harbor. On this windy and rainy day I launched off the Kaneohe Canoe Club towards where I thought the sandbar would be found. For my entire trip inching forward in that direction I was alone in the foreboding ocean, or rather they bay. But from my low vantage points, it looked as if I were in the middle of the deep ocean with breaking waves under me and dark clouds above me. John told me to aim for Kapapa Island, and he was right. Because as far as I could tell from my kayak it was just dark water all around me, except for that tiny speck of an island. All other boats I saw and thought to be tourist boats anchored at the sandbar all turned out to be decoys - they were docked so closed to shore in retrospect. Many a times I thought I'd reached the sandbar only to find empty boats in dark and deep water. Many more times I thought of turning back - it could be frightening being out there alone, even if I was prepared with all available safety devices. But I kept going. Then I sensed a change in water color. Shortly the sun poked its head out of the cloud. And magic happened. The sea all around me turned turquoise as soon as sunrays touched them, revealing that I was mere inches above sand now. I soon found a lone stand-up paddler lying supine on his board, drinking beer. I also ran into a birthday party dinning around a table half-submerged in water. Then Captain Bruce's boat showed up, dumping lots of merrymakers onto the sandbar. Now that I know the place, I would have no issues coming back again and finding it, next time. In some of the videos you will find dark clouds raining on entire towns, while I filmed the shore from the sandbar. That gives you a sense of how far the sandbar is from shore.

    If you haven't made a visit yet to Kaneohe Bay Sandbar, do it asap because this is a once in a…read morelifetime experience. I had the hesitation to book it due to the fact my son is on the spectrum and wasn't sure how he was going to react during the experience. Took the chance and made a reservation through Hawaii Ocean Sports. They took us on a boat to access the beautiful Sandbar. It's nestled in the middle of the ocean 3 miles stretch of sand. Unfortunately, we ended up doing the afternoon tour where high tides took place water level up to our necks. During our ride there, we were served lunch consisting of a turkey sandwich, fruits, and a cookie. Very filling as we were on to our destination while we listened to live music entertaining us along the way. Snacks, towels, drinks, and a bar are available for additional cost. As we approached the Sandbar, we were required to do a brief safety class before heading into the beautiful water. My kids and I were surprised how magnificent the Sandbar was. Definitely a true paradise where our dreams came true. I didn't think I would ever experience this kind of beauty. My son and I were terrified at first as we entered the water, but our life jackets saved us as we were floating. Lots of activities offered which are part of the package including SUP, kayaking, volleyball, snorkeling, or relaxing at the dock while sipping on drinks. We mainly enjoyed ourselves floating in the ocean. The current did get a little rough as it started to pour rain right before heading back to the marina. One advice is to head out early onto the boat before everyone does because the changing and bathrooms can get wet with dirty grounds. Music was blasting with great hits as we ended the day. Made my son and I stand up desiring to dance. Truly this is an unforgettable magical experience. You bet I will make a reservation again when we return to Oahu next year!

    Cromwell's Beach - Sunset on the beach

    Cromwell's Beach

    (55 reviews)

    Kahala

    Such an amazing little sneaky spot that my friend took me too, to enjoy a Poké bowl and a quick tip…read morein the ocean. This place, definitely feels like a local hangouts, but during our visit, it was relatively busy. Depending on the time of day, the water could be all the way up to the seawall or out enough for ample beach lounging and tide pool exploring. There's a great little spot near the cove for swimming, but it is a little treacherous getting there. Watch your step on the slippery algae covered rocks. Beyond that, have fun, respect the ocean, and whatever you bring with you make sure it comes back with you. Mahalo!

    Cromwell's is one of my favorite beaches that I wish I frequented more often! It's a little…read moreneighborhood spot that is nearby but separated from the bustle of Waikiki. It's a bit rocky and there isn't a ton of sand but lots of tidepools and the most beautiful views. Keep your eye out for little fish, sea anemones, and turtles. Pro tip: you do have to walk on the seawall to get to the sand patch where you can swim. It is a bit of a trek that you need to be careful on, but I do think just about anyone can do it. Parking is street parking that you can find in the neighborhood, but don't park on that main straight that the beach is on -- I saw someone that parked there get a ticket but there are also signs that you will be towed. I see lots of local fisherman here too, it looks like they walk along the rocks and there's a point that they all go fishing.

    Hunakai Beach

    Hunakai Beach

    (31 reviews)

    Peaceful and secluded. Definitely not the prettiest beach in the world, but in a place where the…read morecrowds seem to take over pretty much everything, it's nice to find some solace in the sand. And the reason why it's so peaceful?! It's tucked behind a residential neighborhood. Parking is on the street only and there's not much of it. So, it'll be a short journey to get there, but this is what also deters the big crowds. The sand isn't the softest and the views aren't amazing, but the sunsets are pretty and the water feels good. There are no facilities here either (except for one large garbage can near one of the entrances). You gotta pack it in, pack it out, and use the restroom before you go unless you're a local who lives in the area. Had a little picnic here and it was really enjoyable. The few people that I come in contact with were really friendly. Most of them were walking their dogs on the beach, so I feel like this is the local dog beach in town. There's a nice breeze on this side, so it's a great beach to come to when that hawt Hawaii heat attacks. It's also really clean. If you're looking to escape the crowds and don't mind a longer trek, Hunakai Beach will do you right.

    Hunakai beach was our third destination to go to a couple of weekends ago. My daughter wanted to go…read moreto the beach. First we went to Ala Moana beach park but there was some paddling competition so there was no parking. Then we drove to Waikiki and there was a craft fair at the park so there was no parking there either. So we just yelped a place closer to home and found Hunakai beach. You just park on the side of the road and walk down a beach access road. It was surprising because there were quite a few people there. People were all spaced out so that was good. The beach itself is very beautiful. There was just a lot of coral and rocks. Not really the best place to go swimming. That didn't stop my daughter though, she just took her floatie and pulled it in the water and kicked her legs so she floated down the ocean. She had a great time. Great for parking and sunbathing but if you want to swim, you should probably try to find a new place.

    Waikīkī - hotels - Updated May 2026

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