Youth Hostel in Honolulu
Travel Tips for HI - Honolulu - Waikiki (Page 4/10)
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19 Oct 2011 James, USA:
renting a moped and buzzing around town to really get a feel for the place |
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11 Oct 2011 Darleen, USA:
grocery store Food Pantry also has deli type eats-ask staff for local map very helpful |
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07 Oct 2011 Richard, Canada:
The Yard House on Lewers - happy hour 2-5.30pm, half price pizzas |
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07 Oct 2011 Richard, Canada:
The Yard House on Lewers - 130 beers on tap, happy hour after 10.30pm |
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21 Sep 2011 Jenny, USA:
Free torch lighting & performance near the statue of Duke on Waikiki beach at sunset. |
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24 Sep 2011 Scott, Canada:
Blazin' Steaks, good fast food/value. |
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24 Sep 2011 Scott, Canada:
Makani catamaran breakfast/snorkel. Surf lesson. |
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21 Sep 2011 Jenny, USA:
Ono. Its a great place for real Hawaiian food! (Anthony Bourdain went here.) Combo plates were around $16, and they also had an ala cart menu with prices around $4-$9. |
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09 Sep 2011 Jon, USA:
Hanama Bay (bring your snorkel set), Koko Head Crater hike (intense, over 1,000 steps to summit, great view), Surfing (rent a board at Waikiki), Volleyball (pick-up games played at western end of Waikiki beach all day) |
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09 Sep 2011 Jon, USA:
Blazing Steaks, under the Mexican place on the street to beach |
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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...... |

