Activities Guide
It would almost be
impossible to list all of the activities in Hawaii. But we
have come up with a small list to help you plan your
vacation, or business trip.
When people think of
Hawaii, the image usually conjured up is beautiful Waikiki
Beach. With over 2 miles of coast line to play on, it is no
wonder why people keep coming back.
Fact: Waikiki Beach is
always crowded, but it manages to still be a very relaxing
beach. It is amazing how basking in the sun, listening to
the waves wash away the stress of everyday life, and
enjoying the cool, clean, and revitalizing waters of Oahu
will give you that special Aloha feeling.
Newcomers should take
special care when using personal floatation devices (e.g.,
inflatable mattresses, Styrofoam swim boards, etc.) - there
is no substitute for good swimming abilities. Be
conscientious of runaway surfboards and boats that enter and
leave the area- they can be dangerous. Ask the lifeguards
where the best places to swim are.
Waikiki Beach has the
following in its beach and park areas:
. LIFEGUARDS
. SAND AND REEF
. PICNIC AREAS
. PHONES
. SHOWERS
. RESTROOMS
If relaxing is not your
thing, don't worry, we have that covered too. Try your hand
at surfing, canoeing, swimming, or snorkeling. There are
plenty of shops and stores where beach equipment can be
rented or bought. The Diamond Head side of Waikiki Beach is
covered in grassy picnic and recreational facilities,
including those of Kapiolani Park, where tennis and archery
are available, as well as fine and economical dining and
shopping.