Oahu Maps
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57-091 Kamehameha Highway, PO Box 187 Oahu, Hawaii, 967310
The Turtle Bay Resort is located on the North Shore of Oahu Affectionately called the country by local residents the North Shore coastline is home to the some of the worlds most legendary surfing spots Sunset Beach the Banzai... more
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Popularity #1 of 8 Real Travelers who've been to Waikiki
DestinationUnknown in Oahu said
Oahu...Waikiki beach, surfing, Elvis impersonator show... continue reading »
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The Polynesian Cultural Center (PCC) offers the best value for your vacation dollar. There is so much to see and do for the enti...
Popularity #2 of 8 Real Travelers who've been to Polynesian Cultural Center
Springerdog in Girlfriends on Holiday said
getting parrots painted on our manicures Went with Terry, Nancy, and Julie. I remember going to the Polynesian Cultural continue reading »
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Popularity #3 of 8 Real Travelers who've been to Waimea Bay
maryalicejewell in North Shore Hawaii said
a few more places to stay if and when we ever get to California. The Eddie Aikau Surf Competition took place in Waimea continue reading »
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Popularity #5 of 8 Real Travelers who've been to Swap Meet
jengausman in More family time said
are all heading down to the swap meet as soon as it opens at 9am. The swap meet is the biggest group of vendors selling continue reading »
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This is a bit of a local secret. It offers excellent snorkeling, mostly nearby the reef formation known as Three Tables. Scuba divers als...
Popularity #7 of 8 Real Travelers who've been to Pupukea Beach
Aaron&Katy in Aloha from Hawaii! said
ventured up and hopped off the bus to check out the big waves at Sharks Cove, Pupukea Beach Park.Closer to Waikiki, we had a continue reading »
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Popularity #8 of 8 Real Travelers who've been to Chinaman's Hat Island
Hillery in Hawaii Family Vacation 2006 said
to the north shore. We saw the Chinaman's Hat Island, couldn't spot the Crouching Lion rock, and passed many fascinating shrimp continue reading »
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... be the most famous beach in the world. With its epic West Peak and a bowling right tube area, it breaks 15 to 30 feet or more in a no...
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