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O’ahu SouvenirS & Making My Own Bracelet
Here are some suggestions for picking up souvenirs at the Royal Hawaiian Centre. One of the best activities there is learning traditional weaving and make your own bracelet.
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Hidden Kitchen in Cayucos
Hidden Kitchen in Cayucos is a popular spot for delicious blue corn waffles. Just a short drive up the coast from San Luis Obispo.
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Nu‘uanu Pali Lookout, O’ahu
Because of the trade winds that pass through the mountains, Nu’uanu Pali Lookout is a unique place to experience this tunnel effect.
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Honolulu Coffee
Honolulu Coffee started out as a kiosk. A popular coffee shop serving Kona coffee, it’s reached my neighbourhood in Vancouver.
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Waikiki Walk
Waikiki is full of sights and foods. Here are some to check out for coffee, Japanese food, and desserts.
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O’ahu Chinatown Visit
Honolulu’s Chinatown for herbal medicine and lots of food.
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O’ahu North Shore
The O’ahu North Shore is famous for its surfing. Two of the World Surf League’s winter events are held there, at Pipeline and Sunset Beach.
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O’ahu Daytrip : Waikiki to Kailua
Kailua is just 12 miles northeast of Honolulu and world-famous for its beautiful beaches. This town with its markets and local shops makes it a great day trip destination.
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An Afternoon at Pearl Harbour
An afternoon at Pearl Harbour Memorial and a look back at history.
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Delicious Japanese Dinner at Furusato, Waikiki
Furusato is our favourite Japanese restaurant in Honolulu. We think you should try it too.
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Japanese Treats in Waikiki
What I immediately noticed in Waikiki, O’ahu, is how many Japanese are here. Both local and visitors.
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A perfect Afternoon at Ke’e Beach, Kaua’i
Ke’e Beach is a gem on Kaua’i. Come for a late afternoon swim and stay for the sunset.