Archive for November 2014

Sandy Claus

Waikiki may not be your typical winter wonderland—there’s no snow, sleighs or reindeer. But it’s still very much a festive destination. Hotels light up with towering Christmas trees and grand décor; and there are many traditional holiday activities, as well… More >

Waikiki’s Treasured Natatorium

The year was 1921, and the collective American sentiment was one defined by peace and promise for having endured World War I. The new decade brought lushness, richness and a sense of buoyancy that permeated the arts, the sciences and… More >

Fire in the Sky

I’m the type of girl who wants to live life with fireworks and my own soundtrack to life. Unfortunately unless you have $10,000 dollars to blow (literally), fireworks are a rare occasion. Except in Waikiki, of course. Who says you… More >

Blue Crush

Q & A with professional surfer Carissa Moore O‘ahu native Carissa Moore, 22, is no stranger to Waikiki’s surf breaks. The recipient of 11 National Scholastic Surfing Association titles by the time she graduated high school, Moore swept the Association… More >

On The Go

Refuel for your next Waikiki adventure and grab something to eat at one of these convenient pit stops. Here in Hawai‘i, there’s always an adventure waiting to unfold! Whether setting out on a mountainous hike, or feeling the ocean breeze… More >

#PrinceStyle

Hawaii Prince Hotel’s buffet is fit for royalty. You’re in for the royal treatment at Prince Court. Affixed at the gateway to Waikiki, Prince Court’s glass walls liken a crystal castle with picturesque views of Ala Wai Yacht Harbor sunrise… More >

Healthy Start

Find Australian-inspired, health-conscious takes on the most important meal of the day at Tucker & Bevvy Breakfast. The growing presence of Aussie travelers to Hawai‘i means Waikiki has a new way of starting the morning, saying “g’day” to breakfast. At… More >

Food Fusion

Hawai‘i is a melting pot of cuisines brought from cultures and peoples the world over, and nowhere is this international fusion of tastes better on display than at Wai‘olu Ocean View Lounge in the luxury Trump International Hotel Waikiki Beach… More >

Big Time Benedict

As one of the Waikiki’s longest running restaurants (open since 1964), Hau Tree Lanai at The New Otani Kaimana Beach Hotel has much to boast from its extensive Continental menu. A beach-front view under the famous hau tree is the… More >

Out Of The Blue

Blue Marlin offers three unique dining concepts at its location on Seaside Avenue—from poke bowls to paella, the choice is yours! In Waikiki, dining options are endless—unique and diversified, much like Hawai‘i’s culture. As much as there already is to… More >

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