Hawai'i…Hawai'i…Hawai'i…some people dream about it, some people think it is just a fairytale, a paradise that doesn't exist, some people have never heard about it…the 50th State of the USA may be the state that joined the country as the last one, but it is definitely not the least…
Hawaiian Islands consist of six inhabited Islands, such as Kaua'i, O'ahu, Maui, Moloka'i, Lana'i, and Hawai'i ( Big Island). Each of these Island is very unique, has a special features, beauty, wildlife that you can encounter just there. How cool is to snowboard and surf in just one day? Have you ever thought that it can be possible???? Well, if you are in Big Island, it certainly is :)
I live on the Island called O'ahu, where the state capitol Honolulu is. Although, it is a very commercial Island, with the biggest tourist area called Waikiki, it is very often underestimated by tourist where it comes to a comparison with another Islands.
Oa'hu means beautiful whether with the temperature that doesn't go below 18 Celsius at night during the winter time and beautiful rainbows throughout the whole year…this is why it is called the Rainbow State..
O'ahu Island means…beautiful beaches: Waikiki, Lanika'i, Waimanalo, Kailua, Sunset Beach, Waimea Bay…and many more…the most famous Banzai Pipeline where the most important surf competitions are happening.
O'ahu Island means the historical Pearl Harbour, the site of a deadly attack by Japan that brought the US to World War II.
O'ahu Island means amazing hikes, starting from Diamond Head, Koko Head, Manoa Falls, Pillboxes, Makapuu Light House Trail, Haiku Stairs (Stairways to Heaven), Kaena Point, and many more…
O'ahu Island means amazing snorkeling, where you can admire dolphins, turtles, and even sharks sometimes, on the beaches including Kapi'olani Beach in Waikiki, or Laniakea Beach on the North Shore.
O'ahu Island means Polynesian culture with a free Hula shows and classes, Lei's making lessons, Ukulele's playing lessons and many more…
O'ahu Island means amazing Hawaiian food including poke, Kailua pork, Shave Ice and many more…
But for most the O'ahu Island means Aloha, the value of love that represents the Hawaiian hospitality.
Mahalo for reading :)
Lanika'i Beach
Palm Trees at Fort DeRussey Beach
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