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Less than a block from Kuhio Beach Park, this sprawling resort with 2 high-rise towers is a 9-minute walk from the Honolulu Zoo and 2.5 miles from Diamond Head State Monument. The straightforward rooms come with balconies and 37-inch flat-screen TVs, as well as minifridges, coffeemakers and room service. Some rooms have ocean views, and suites add sitting areas or sep...
The Waikiki Natatorium War Memorial is a war memorial in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, built in the form of an ocean water public swimming pool. The natatorium was built as living memorial dedicated to "the men and women who served during the great war" (now known as World War I).
In March 1918, the Daughters and Sons of Hawaiian Warriors first proposed a memorial to the mor...
Waikuri Lagoon is a beautiful and amazing lagoon with crystal clear and clean water. On one side, locals and tourists rent black rubber rings and float in the cool, crystal water. On the other side, the Indian Ocean rages against rocks and bursts through cracks and blowholes, best viewed from the bisecting bridge.
Discover the Wailea Beach Marriott Resort & Spa, where you will be whisked away by the spectacular beauty of our oceanfront Maui resort. An ideal location among Maui hotels and resorts, our breathtaking accommodations are located between two beautiful beaches with pristine white sands and endless blue water. Capture the panorama of our Maui, Hawaii resort's oceanf...
Experience a level of luxury and service unlike anything you have ever encountered. Wailea Beach Villas private vacation rentals offer guests the comfort and privacy of magnificent private homes while delivering services and amenities in the style of a luxury Maui resort. The 98 penthouses and luxury villas range in size from 1900 to 3100 square feet offering both two...
The Wailuā River is a 20-mile-long (32 km) river on the island of Kauaʻi in the U.S. state of Hawaii. It is formed by the confluence of its North and South forks just west of Wailua and enters the Pacific Ocean. It is the only navigable river (by boats larger than kayaks) in the Hawaiian Islands. It is a center of activity for locals and visitors in the form of boat t...
Enjoy one of the most exhilarating and scenically spectacular jetboat rides available in New Zealand. Jetboat the Waimakariri River Gorge through the foothills of the Southern Alps with breathtaking views of rugged snow-capped mountains. You will travel from Christchurch by road through the rural pastoral scenes of the Canterbury Plains to the foothills of the Souther...
Start your adventure in Waimea Canyon Lookout at 3,600 feet, and cruise downhill with frequent stops to check out Waimea Valley’s various sights. Go down 12 miles (19km) on smooth winding blacktop all the way to the shore of the blue Pacific. It's 100% downhill, and 100% fun!
Waimea Town Celebration is an annual party on Kauai's west side that celebrates the Hawaiian and multiethnic history of the town where Captain Cook first landed. The weekend celebration includes top Hawaiian entertainers, a Hawaiian rodeo, canoe and stand up paddle races, a film festival, softball and 3-on-3 basketball tournaments, a fun run (10K, 5K, 2K), hat le...
The Hawaii Plantation Village currently serves as an outdoor museum that showcases the lifestyles and experiences of Hawaii's plantation workers.
The museum opened its doors on September 20, 1992, displaying original structures and replica homes of the multiethnic groups who came to Hawaii between the mid-1800s and the 1940s to work as plantation laborers.
Guided tour...
Waipiʻo Valley is a valley located in the Hamakua District of the Big Island of Hawaiʻi. The shore line in the valley is a black sand beach, popular with surfers.
A steep road leads down into the valley from a lookout point located on the top of the southern wall of the valley. The road gains 800 vertical feet (243.84 m) in 0.6 miles (0.9 km) at a 25% average grade, w...
Just outside the town of Waipu are the Waipu Caves, which contain a significant population of glow worms. A 2-km walk leads you through a picturesque karst limestone landscape across farmland and regenerating bush to a point where you can take in the magnificent views. Within the entrance to the caves themselves, you will find stalactites, stalagmites and glow worms.
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The Waitomo Caves are a village and cave system forming a major tourist attraction in the southern Waikato region of the North Island of New Zealand, 12 kilometres northwest of Te Kuiti.
The community of Waitomo Caves itself is very small, though the village has many temporary service workers living there as well. The word Waitomo comes from the Māori language wai mea...
Waitutu Forest Lodge is located in one of the most spectacular, remote and unique location along the Hump Ridge Track on the South Island of New Zealand.
Price: $199.99