GREAT FREE ACTIVITIES ON OAHU
Oct 14th, 2008 by in Uncategorized
Oahu is a very popular holiday destination. The adventure, the sights, the art & the culture of the place are bound to leave an indelible mark on your minds. There is also a plethora of activities that you can enjoy without spending a single penny. You can visit Hawaii’s State Art Museum, which has Hawaii’s finest collection of art. The Waikiki Historic Trail walking tour will enlighten your knowledge regarding the history of Waikiki. Again, the Aloha Waikiki Hawaiian Hula Show organized by Tahiti at DFS Galleria will transport you to the past boat days of Hawaii.
There are various other places that you can visit absolutely free of cost. Voyages on canoes & the Matson steamships at the Hawaii Maritime Centre are a great way of exploring the exotic marine life of Hawaii. In order to catch up with the arts, crafts & memorabilia you have head to Hyatt’s Hawaii situated at Hyatt Regency Waikiki Resort & Spa. The photographs & memorabilia at the Duke’s Canoe Club Outrigger Waikiki will give you an idea of the history of surfing. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce organizes a tour through the China Town. The noodle factories, herbal shops, gift shops & other markets are a delightful experience. This apart, various fairs are organized at the different places like St. Thomas Square & Kapiolani Park. The traditional torch lighting show at the Waikiki is a revelation indeed. A firsthand experience of the creation of the leis along the Maunakea Street will win your heart. The Historical Tour at Sheraton Princess Kaiulani Hotel will tell you a lot about the Princess Kaiulani. Hilo Hattie offers free treat of fruit juices & food samples apart from other entertainment.
The Honolulu Zoo & the Waikiki aquarium are also great places to visit. The humpback whales on Kaena Point are not be missed. Other adventure tours like a hike to the Manoa Falls & to the top of Diamond Head are worth visiting. It is not possible to mention the long list of places that you can visit on Oahu; they are endless.
Trackback URI | Comments RSS
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.