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Planning Hawaii Trip .. Tips?
I wanted to plan a trip friend for my husband and I moved to Hawaii for around September (or June if the money allows .. but I heard September is a better time to go). We are both students, so we only have a limited budget and we have never been to Hawaii before I ask myself if anyone has any tips. Good places to eat, where to stay (hotel, etc) to do fun things, the best ways to save money. Are there any good holiday packages are all inclusive? I have nothing against all the book itself and the search for deals. Anything to save money! I want us to a beautiful, FUN time in Hawaii and I want it to be cost effective.
I left, I Oahu in July last year and I am planning going on in June. I lived there for almost three years, but due to a mission to which there was only 12 months, it had to make. These are my recommendations for things to do: 1 Hike Diamond Head-Great views to the island from the inside of an extinct volcano crater. This is the signature card picture of Waikiki background. On a clear day you can see, Molokai, and the view is just beautiful. Cost to park only a few dollars, is the free walk. You hit the top of the ridge, and it is an old coastal artillery position that you got from that show Them to your advantage. 2nd Walk the stores along Kalakaua Avenue. The international marketplace is in this strip, and the beach is only few meters to less than 100 at any Point along the path. 3rd Enjoy decorated Kamehameha statue, if it is lei. I can not remember whether it's on 14 Kuhio Day In June or January. It is worth the ride downtown. Moreover, the Palace I'olani there with Honolulu Hale and the historic churches and Chinatown. 4th Take a happy snap Da Kine Bail Bonds on Queen Emma Street. Maybe you're lucky and see the dog or Beth et al. 5th Visit Pali Lookout. A battle took place, that this solidifies and Kamehameha-rule and united the islands. Many soldiers on the cliffs of Oahu, the windward side separated from the valley nu'uanu killed. On a clear day you can use the crystal clear waters of the Windward Coast and Kaneohe Bay. 6th Hit the North Shore. Visit are Matsumoto's, Hale'iwa Joe's and Rosie's Cantina worth the trip. A deep sea fishing trip is not too expensive for half a day if you can rustle up to 4 persons or more from Chupu Charters and the Foxy Lady. (I caught one 40 pounds Mahi Mahi in April last year .. What a Rush!). 7th Visit the U.S. Army Museum at Fort DeRussy in Waikiki. Many of the military history of the army's presence in Hawaii. 8th Visit the USS Arizona Memorial and USS Missouri. USS Arizona is free, but you have to get up early (7 clock) to reserve a ticket. The Missouri is a nominal fee and each have a responsibility Abou to learn it the beginning of the war and the end of the. 9th To Ko'olina lagoons. They are free, and they offer gentle wave pool with white sandy beaches. You can of each of four lagoons on a specific day to choose. Snack bar is nearby and the Waianae coast not far away. 10th Take a dinner cruise on the Star of Honolulu or a U-boat cruise on the Star of Atlantis. The Honolulu Dinner Cruise runs from Aloha Tower and the Atlantis travels to Hilton Hawaiian Village. Thats my top 10 Most are free expensive or inexpensive with the cruises. Stay at a hotel on Kuhio Avenue for a few dollars, or save only a few blocks off Waikiki. Good Luck
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