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To truly call Honolulu, Hawaii home, locals know there is more than meets the eye in this paradise of luxuries. From the time of royal families and tribal chiefs to the current days of tourists and honeymooners, Honolulu has provided miles of soft, sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters as far as the eye can see, and the ideal year-round warm climate. It is the perfect hometown, surrounded by the beautiful Pacific Ocean and anchored on the south side of Oahu. Once a meager harbor village for foreign fisherman, Honolulu’s center of commerce quickly became the capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii. The major Honolulu International Airport makes it easy for residents to travel for business, and the Moana Surfrider and Royal Hawaiian Hotel are close by. There is no need to travel outside the city when 130 beaches encompass Honolulu, with the most renowned being Waikiki Beach for its exceptional surfing. Hanauma Bay is protected by the curved shape of the bay for safer, family-friendly waters, and the live coral reef and abundant marine life make for an excellent outdoor educational experience. The Honolulu Zoo is located in Kapiolani Park and is home to a variety of exotic wildlife as well. The Waikiki Aquarium offers incredible exhibits of the island sea life, and the nearby Diamond Head trail hike leads to an unparalleled view of the city’s finest scenery. Residents take pride that Men’s Fitness magazine declared Honolulu the fittest city in the U.S., and many take part in annual sporting events like the Great Aloha Run, the Honolulu Marathon, and the Honolulu Triathlon. The mild climate encourages outdoor enthusiasts to visit sights like Iolani Palace, a National Historic Landmark, and prominent scenic viewpoints like Foster Botanical Garden and Nuuanu Pali Lookout. On the off chance of a rainy day, the Polynesian Cultural Center is an indoor venue featuring cultural dance, cuisine, and the history of Polynesians. For a night out on the town, try the unique boutiques, dining, and lively entertainment of the Hilton Hawaiian Village and Ala-Mona Shopping Center. Just outside your neighborhood, there is sure to be a centrally located ABC chain, for all your needs from local gear to groceries. It’s easy to access the public transit system with The Bus and Waikiki Trolleys running day and night. The community esteems its monthly art walks downtown and the Honolulu Academy of Arts, featuring the largest collection of Western and Asian art in Hawaii. Cultural rhythm and classical music thrive just outside your doors, with the Honolulu Symphony, legendary Hawaiian music, and the Hawaii Opera Theatre all in the same region. Get out of the house and enjoy the Arts District in old town Honolulu, which spans nearly 12 blocks and houses diverse arts businesses as well as the trendiest nightclubs. When your community has all the amenities of urban bliss in the midst of tropical paradise, you know you are proud to be a Honoluluan.


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Honolulu, Hawaii is a paradise filled with luxuries. From the time of royal families and tribal chiefs to the current days of tourists and honeymooners, Honolulu has provided miles of soft, sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters as far as the eye can see, and the ideal year-round warm climate. Honolulu is surrounded by the beautiful Pacific Ocean and anchored on the south side of Oahu. Once a meager harbor village for foreign fisherman, Honolulu quickly became the capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii. As the center of commerce of the islands, and the major Honolulu International Airport, luxury hotels like the Moana Surfrider and Royal Hawaiian Hotel are well-known destinations. Visitors flock from across the world to enjoy the 130 beaches that encompass Honolulu, with the most renowned being Waikiki Beach for its gentle, white sand and exceptional surfing. Hanauma Bay is protected by the curved shape of the bay for safer, family-friendly waters, and the live coral reef and abundant marine life make for an excellent outdoor educational experience. The Honolulu Zoo is located in Kapiolani Park and is home to a variety of exotic wildlife and greenery as well. The Waikiki Aquarium offers incredible exhibits of the island sea life, and the nearby Diamond Head trail hike leads to an unparalleled view of the city’s finest scenery. Men’s Fitness magazine declared Honolulu the fittest city in the U.S., and it shows with annual sporting events like the Great Aloha Run, the Honolulu Marathon, and the Honolulu Triathlon. The mild climate encourages outdoor enthusiasts to visit sights like ‘Iolani Palace, a royal palace and National Historic Landmark, and prominent scenic viewpoints like Foster Botanical Garden and Nuuanu Pali Lookout. On the off chance of a rainy day, the Polynesian Cultural Center is an indoor venue featuring luaus, cultural dance and cuisine, and the history of Polynesians. For unique boutiques, cuisine from around the world, and lively entertainment the Hilton Hawaiian Village and Ala-Mona Shopping Center are the ultimate shopping and dining areas. The International Market Place is centrally located and home to a local ABC chain, which features needs ranging from local gear, to souvenirs, to medicine and grocery. Due to the great amount of tourism, the public transit system is well developed with easy local access to The Bus and visitor-friendly Waikiki Trolleys that feature Honolulu highlights. With monthly art walks downtown and the Honolulu Academy of Arts featuring the largest collection of Western and Asian art in Hawaii, visual arts are certainly esteemed. Cultural rhythm and classical music thrives in many atmospheres, with the Honolulu Symphony, legendary Hawaiian music, and the Hawaii Opera Theatre all in the same region. The Arts District Honolulu of old town Honolulu spans nearly 12 blocks, with diverse arts businesses and the trendiest nightclubs. Honolulu, Hawaii is an enchanting city offering all the amenities of urban bliss in the midst of tropical paradise.

Hawaii, Paradise within reach. When traveling is on the agenda, whether it’s for vacation or business consider Hawaii, your home away from the stresses of life. An archipelago of 125 islands The territory reaches from sea level as far as the eye can see to a height of nearly 14,000 feet at Mauna Kea on the Big Island. While options for your time here are seemingly limitless consider some of these attractions: visiting the active Kilauea Volcano on the Big Island, Take a helicopter tour over the island of Kauai, Take a whale-watching catamaran cruise, Snorkel off the island of Molokini, Bike down Maui's Haleakala Mountain at sunrise, See Waimea Canyon on Kauai, known as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific, Play golf at any of Hawaii's world class courses, and if none of that appeals to you nothing can beat relaxing any one of Hawaii’s world famous beaches. Still not satisfied? After a long day of jet skiing, rock climbing, scuba diving, or getting that perfect tan, Hawaii also offers an unparalleled Shopping and Dining experience. Waikiki, Honolulu, Oahu and Maui are some of the most famous and inspired places to pick up rare treasures from the rich land and people of Hawaii. Hawaiian designed clothing, jewelry, and koa wood products make for elegant gifts. Macadamia nuts, Hawaiian coffees, and T-shirts are just some of the unique gifts waiting for you to discover them. What could possibly make Hawaii more enjoyable, the food of course! In Hawaii, there's a word for food that's delicious -- ‘ono’. Hawaii's mix of many cultures has led to a unique variety of cuisine, including Chinese, Japanese, Korean, European, and American. Innovative chefs trained in continental and Asian culinary traditions have created Pacific Rim delights. Fruits, vegetables, herbs, seafood, and even chocolate grown in Hawaii are fresh and flavorful. For pure romance or for family frolics, it’s hard to beat Paradise.

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