Monday, October 4, 2010

Waikiki Beach - The most famous beach in Hawaii

Waikiki Beach on the southern coast of Oahu is a 1/2-mile stretch of white sand. Waikiki Beach is one of the most famous beaches in the world and its natural charm is the aquamarine water lapping on palm-fringed shores. Beach lovers can relax on the sand and the view of the calm waters of the sea and the beautiful Diamond Head volcano looming in the distance, or other water sports. The weather is always warm (the temperature never goes above 90 and below 70degress), the sky,Cloud-free.

Waikiki Beach is not as great as most people usually think. Moreover, half of the water for surfers of brands. However, it is one of the most popular site swimmers from around the world. Ocean waters are clear, waders, and could open their eyes under water without the salt crystal. The surf breaks are long, making them ideal for tandem surfing and long boarding. Beyond a certain distance of the sea, the water is shallow and gentle with children and beginners.Some parts of the beach is rocky, but have waders so be careful where they put their feet.

Part of the attraction of Waikiki Beach is easily accessible facilities --- are all a short walk from the surf and the shore. A number of multi-storey hotels, historical hotels, restaurants, shops and the much sought Kapiolani Park in front of this seaside resort.

Some things about Waikiki


Guests are greeted by a statue of the hero with open arms and Hawaii"Father of Modern Surfing" Duke Kahanamoku
Waikiki Beach is home to "Sunset on the Beach," a free film event. The beach is an outdoor theater here you can see the guests, free to watch movies on a screen of 30 m outdoors.
Once a month, she hosted "Brunch on the beach," too. Iceland chefs serve delicious food at reasonable prices: in Kalakoa Avenue to open a coffee shop.
It has the Waikiki Aquarium, the third oldest aquarium in the United States. The underwater aquarium that served as the inspiration for JulesVerne's submarine in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
The white sand of Waikiki Beach was imported from Manhattan Beach, California, and Molokai, where the problems of beach erosion in early 1900 had.
From Kaluana Avenue near the Waikiki Police Department, the Assistant Stones are believed to possess spiritual power (mana) of four Tahitian priest (Kahuna).

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