Youth Hostel in Honolulu
Travel Tips for HI - Honolulu - Waikiki (Page 3/9)
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15 Jan 2013 Tanya, USA:
any 7-11 sells cheap musubis and manapuas for lunch |
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15 Jan 2013 Tanya, USA:
Look in the paper for free events or festivals. |
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15 Jan 2013 Tanya, USA:
Check out the Wizard stones at the beach |
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10 Jan 2013 Elisabeth, USA:
The east end of Waikiki beach, bring goggles so that you can easily see the fish that are swimming out there and know what reefs you are swimming over to make the most of your time in the water without disturbing the ecosystem! |
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02 Jan 2013 Alan, England & Wales:
Hiking Diamond Head. It's no wilderness hike but worth the effort for the views. |
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20 Dec 2012 James, USA:
All the local Farmers Markets for the best fresh food bargains. |
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20 Dec 2012 James, USA:
Sandy Beach by The Bus #22. For $2.50 you can be at an awesome beach that mostly the local people go to. The waves are HUGE and the setting is beautiful...take a trip away from Waikiki and see how the locals do it!!! |
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10 Dec 2012 Neven, Canada:
subway breakfast deal $3.00 for 6 inch and coffee |
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18 Nov 2012 Hassina, France:
not necessary to go to the dole plantation unless you have time. if you take the bus : it will take at least 2.5h you may not want to waste your day in the bus. |
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29 Oct 2012 James, USA:
Seoul Garden, Alakea Delicatessen, Good to Grill |
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HI Hostel Honolulu - WaikikiHI Waikiki is situated 1km from the city centre, the hostel is two blocks from Waikiki beach and is within easy reach of Ala Moana, Kailua and Hanauma Bay beaches. Island tours and nature walks can be arranged. There is capacity for 63 guests and facilities include internet access, TV, laundry, kitchen and free WIFI in common areas. | more...... |

