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![]() O'ahu, Hawaii
Wildlife and Wild Beaches by
Mimi Slawoff
Family Travel Forum's guide to Oahu's finest attractions.
Friends warned us that Honolulu was just another congested big city. But while Oahu (known as the "Gathering Place") is undeniably more developed than neighboring islands, it's a lovely Hawaiian island with much to offer. For those who point out Honolulu's excess of stores and restaurants, I say that's precisely what makes Oahu so accessible and family-friendly. Everything we needed - from supplies to gifts and snacks - was at our fingertips. And we could walk everywhere - well, almost. And yet, when we wanted to block out the street scene, we headed for the seclusion of our oceanfront hotel - the Sheraton Waikiki ( Walk-in Attractions It makes sense to explore Honolulu on foot. On our way to the nearby zoo and aquarium, we strolled past the beach and watched surfers and swimmers.A large Banyan tree marks the Honolulu Zoo (151 Kapahulu Avenue, Honolulu 96815, Nearby is the Waikiki Aquarium (2777 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu, 96815, Waikiki Beach You don't have to leave the Waikiki beach area to find fun family activities and a nice assortment of dining options. A crescent of hotels adorn Waikiki beach, home base for many activities, making it convenient to reach restaurants and beachfront excursions.
Atlantis Submarines ( Sailing is more my speed though. From the beach in front of our hotel, we climbed aboard the Mai'Tai (Tahitian word meaning "excellence") catamaran, a twin-hull vessel that picks up passengers in front of the Sheraton Waikiki. While the keiki (children) took turns lounging on the catamaran's safety nets and enjoying the sea spray, I admired the views of Waikiki, Honolulu and Diamond Head. For info, call Waikiki's close proximity to everything made dining choices easy. A culinary delight was an afternoon tea at the Sheraton Moana Surfrider ( We had a memorable dinner at a fabulous buffet close to the ocean, at a tropical beachside restaurant of the Royal Hawaiian ( Scenic Drives and OutingsWorth a drive is a visit to Sea Life Park (41-202 Kalanianaole Highway #7 Waimanalo 96795, Sea Life Park itself is fairly small, but has fascinating shows and exhibits, which include the Hawaiian Monk Seal Center, turtle lagoon and dolphin cove. We especially liked the Hawaiian Reef & Sea Trek, where you can view sea life from above, feed the fish, if you'd like and then walk down a ramp to view the same animals in an underground tank. For additional information, call On our way back we passed the entrance to the Diamond Head hiking area. I was disappointed we never made it there. Ironically, the best view we got of the crater's top was from the airplane when we left Oahu. Well, something to do next time! Eco-Education on LocationIf you are interested in seeing underwater life up close and personal during your visit to Oahu, head to Hanauma Bay ( Mimi Slawoff, a Los Angeles-based writer and product reviewer for United Parenting Publications, is the mother of Christina (14), Michael (12) and Megan (7).
Comments: Oahu's Polynesian Cultural Center, located about one hour's drive from Waikiki, is one of Hawaii's most popular tourist attraction that can be fun for kids if you plan your day carefully. Otherwise it can be too much cultural information for them to happily absorb. It features Polynesian village life in Samoa, Tonga, Aotearoa New Zealand, Tahiti, Fiji, Old Hawaii, and the Marquesas. Focus on the hands-on activities -- take a canoe ride, learn how to play nose flute, get a Maori tatoo and more. The two best shows for kids are in the Samoa and Tahiti cultural areas. Laura Sutherland FTF's Blogger Posted Mon Oct 16, 2006 5:13pm by FTFblog Oahu can be congested sometimes, but it's too beautiful to pass up. Another great thing to do is visit The Contemporary Museum on Makiki Heights Drive. It's small and intimate and full of interesting exhibits. It's a great place to beat the heat and get away from crowds. Posted Fri Apr 11, 2008 11:51am by MollyMc |
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