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Spotlight
on: Hawaii Oahu Hotels
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| Outrigger
Waikiki on the Beach |
Outrigger
Waikiki on the Beach is a good option for
visitors to Hawaii that want to have a quiet
time on a great beach. Located on famous
Waikiki beach, the Outrigger provides nice
accommodations and a good location about four
miles from downtown Honolulu. The Honolulu Zoo
and Waikiki Aquarium are within walking
distance.
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| Hilton
Hawaiian Village |
Visitors
looking for upscale accommodations combined
with the beauty of Waikiki Beach can't do much
better than the Hilton Hawaiian Village, one
of the finest hotels in Oahu. This five star
resort provides beautifully manicured gardens,
waterfalls and original works of art to create
an atmosphere of sophistication and beauty.
Check out the two tiered outdoor pool. |
| Hawaii
Prince Hotel Waikiki |
Guests
at the Hawaii Prince Hotel Waikiki might never
leave the property while on vacation. One of
the larger hotels in Oahu, the hotel is
comprised of twin 28-floor towers that have
commanding views of the Pacific and Waikiki.
The first five floors of the hotel are like a
mini-city with shops restaurants, guest
services and an open air lounge.
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Hawaii Oahu's
Top Attractions
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| The
Polynesian Cultural Center |
The
Polynesian Cultural Center is perhaps the most
visited paid attraction in all of Hawaii.
Almost one million people visit the Center
annually, and over 27 million visitors have
arrived since its opening in 1963. Visitors
can explore the distinctive lifestyles of
seven Pacific islands – Tonga, Hawaii,
Samoa, Fiji, Tahiti, Marquesas and New Zealand
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| Pearl
Harbor |
Pearl
Harbor is a natural deep water harbor and
longtime naval port. Located about 20 miles
west of downtown Honolulu, it still serves as
headquarters for the U.S. Pacific Fleet. The
USS Arizona Memorial there is a centerpiece in
a series of attractions highlighting and
commemorating the U.S. Navy in World War II. |
| Sea
Life Park |
Sea
Life Park prides itself on being an
interactive and educational park, far more
than any aquarium. The park offers a variety
of attractions that bring the visitor face to
face an eclectic collection of tropical marine
life. The Seawalker, for example, allows the
participant to walk along the bottom of the
park’s 300,000-gallon Hawaiian Reef Tank. |
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