Waikiki, Hawaii (where we are located) is very much a tourist base and more like a city centre than I had anticipated however the shopping and the food are so cheap! Beyond the city however is just like I imagined it. Since my last post we have ventured outside of the city and it is just beautiful.
On Tuesday, having planned to go to Pearl Harbour in the morning, we accidentally slept in till noon. As Pearl Harbor tickets sell out quick we decided to put it off till the next day. We ended up deciding to hike up Diamond Head, Hawaii's state monument. It took three hours for us to walk from Waikiki to the centre of the dormant volcano however the track to the peak was closed due to maintenance but walking into the centre of a volcano was very exciting.
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| Inside Diamond Head |
Wednesday morning we had planned to be out at Pearl Harbor at 8am to watch the Navy ships sail out however once again sleeping in (getting over jet lag was hard). We caught a taxi out to Pearl Harbor and got there by 9:30am. Having booked in to visit the USSArizona Memorial at the earliest time slot of 11:15am, we toured the the USS Bowfin Submarine. 11:15am saw us entering a theatre to see a 15min video on the history behind Pearl Harbor. Not really knowing much about the details, other than from watching the movie, I found it very informative and impacting. A ferry then took us out the memorial directly over the sunken ship. The memorial was beautiful and seeing the ship just below the surface of the water was really surreal. We took 'the BUS' back towards Waikiki but decided to stop off at Ala Moana once again for a spot of shopping. That night we visited Chili's for dinner for Amy to get her Baby Back Ribs (a Big Bang Theory reference I believe).
| USS Arizona Memorial, Pearl Harbor |
| Hanauma Bay |
| Luau - Beach at Sunset, West Coast, Hawaii |
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| Beaches of Waikiki |
Saturday saw us on the grand island tour with Robert's Hawaii and 'cousin Ted' as our host and driver. The stops included Hanauma bay, Halona Blow Hole, Nu'uanu Pali Lookout (the windiest spot we experienced on the island), Valley of the Temples including visiting a beautiful Japanese temple and seeing the Chinese tradition of leaving the persons favourite food and drink at the graves, a Black Coal jewellery store, Tropical Farms Macadamia Nut Outlet, Kualoa Ranch, a place I woud like to go back to one day (they have movie tours here as many movies have been filmed on this property!!), we saw Chinaman's hat, visited the North Shore beaches and then visited the Dole Plantation (pineapple farm) where Amy bought me a beautiful Pearl ring (Thanks Amy!!). That night we did the coin laundry thing for the first time... something I think we will become very used to over the next year.
| Kualoa Ranch |
| Chinaman's Hat |
Sunday we had booked in to go parasailing at 1000ft. However after the first two Guinea pigs, I mean participants went up, it was cancelled due to the strong and dangerous winds. We did end up with a free boat ride off the coast of Oahu, which was still very good. We got back to the hotel, showered and finished the last of the packing and checked out by noon. We ate lunch at the famous Cheese Cake Factory. So yum! I had a Reece's peanut butter cup cheesecake. Loved it! Well most of it... it defeated me and I could not finish it even though it was so yummy!
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| On the Parasailing boat |
| Before |
| After |
Keeping dry and clean prior to our pick up and flight out of Hawaii we ended up going to the Ward Mall cinemas and saw the latest Twilight instalment, Breaking Dawn Part 1.
Aloha Hawaii! A hui hou (till we meet again). Canada here we come!
Luv Always
Heather
Points to note about Hawaii-
There are 76 ABC stores in the state of Hawaii. There is literally at least one on each block in Waikiki. Originally thinking it was a store based on the US tv network ABC, we were very disappointed to find it was a pharmacy/deli/tourist shop all rolled into one. Despite our disappointment, the stores were useful on more than one occasion over the last week.
Starbucks was visited by us at least once a day and is also found pretty much on every block in Waikiki.
'the BUS' at $2.50 each trip can take you anywhere on the island! Extremely useful!



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