Travel Secrets Waikiki Hotels

By | Jan 26, 2011

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Just imagine walking in the footsteps of kings and queens. Waikiki is situated on the island of Oahu on the lower southern tip. With fine-looking lush gardens, ponds, white sand beaches, and tropical sunsets. In Waikiki, the previous Ainahau Estate was the home of the last Princess of Hawaii – Victoria Kaiulani and her father, Archibald Cleghorn, the Govenor of Oahu. Several breath taking Waikiki hotels are throughout the street from Waikiki Beach, in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Waikiki hotels are steps away from the Waikiki Aquarium, International Marketplace, Honolulu Zoo, 500-acre Kapi’olani Park and the splendid opinions of the dormant volcano Diamond Head. World-class Waikiki hotels with intimate names like Hilton, Sheraton, Hyatt and historic hotels from the early 20th century (suchlike the Moana Surfrider Hotel and the Royal Hawaiian Hotel). Waikiki Hotels are only 10 miles from the Honolulu Airport (HNL).

In earlier days, Waikiki was various miles bigger. The neighboring valleys of Manoa and Palolo was orginally share of old Waikiki. The name “Waikiki” means “spouting water,” a allusion to the rivers and springs that richly flowed into the area. In the mid to recent 1800s, Waikiki served as leisure time away from work retreat for the kingdom’s royalty. Kamehameha IV, Kamehameha V, Lunalilo, Kalakaua, Liliuokalani and Princess Kaiulani were amongst the dignitaries who maintained residences in the area.

Other top attractions near Waikiki hotels include the Kahanamoku Lagoon, the statue of Duke Kahanamoku (“Father of innovative surfing”), Kapiolani Park, Kuhio Beach, Waikiki Beach Walk (a place for buying goods, nightlife, and cuisine.), Kalakaua Avenue (Waikiki’s main strip with earth-class hospitality, buying goods, dining, and amusement), Diamond Head State National Monument, and Kapahulu – providing the most skillful in local food.

Now that you acknowledge more when it comes to Waikiki its time for you to book your next trip. You may search online and recompense full-price for all your journeying needs like air, hotel and attractions. Or you may travel more cheaper at wholesale and book with a company that has a Match or Beat Policy pricing.

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8 Comments so far
  1. exithdr January 29, 2011 3:49 am

    Oahu LOW residential real estate sold sale price for week ending March 24th was $107,000 in Mapunapuna. Oahu HIGH residential real estate sold sale price for week ending March 24th was $3,403,900 in Waikiki Beach Walk.

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  4. bluejava February 24, 2011 3:39 pm

    Oahu LOW residential real estate sold sale price for week ending February 11th was $100,000 in Maili. Oahu HIGH residential real estate sold sale price for week ending February 11th was $1,850,000 in Kapahulu.

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  6. exithdr February 20, 2011 11:54 pm

    Oahu LOW residential real estate sold sale price for week ending February 4th was $100,000 in Waikiki. Oahu HIGH residential real estate sold sale price for week ending February 4th was $2,675,000 in Waikiki Beach Walk.

  7. exithdr April 20, 2011 4:02 am

    Oahu LOW residential real estate sold sale price for week ending January 28th was $107,000 in Waikiki. Oahu HIGH residential real estate sold sale price for week ending January 21st was $5,750,000 in Hawaii Kai.

  8. waikikihalfoff February 25, 2011 8:51 am

    Oahu LOW residential real estate sold sale price for week ending January 21st was $122,000 in Waikiki. Oahu HIGH residential real estate sold sale price for week ending January 21st was $8,480,000 in Waikiki Beach Walk.

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