Oahu Windward Coast: Kahala, Hawaii Kai, Kailua & Beyond

Author: Hamblin> Sharon  

Publisher: Hunter Publishing, Inc.‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9781588439970

Subject: G8 P.E

Keyword: 体育

Language: ENG

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To get to Windward O`ahu from Honolulu, continue past Waikiki and Diamond Head and head to Kalaniana`ole Highway (Highway 72) for a scenic trek that takes you out of busy Honolulu and into a natural paradise. Along the way, you'll pass one world-class resort, several natural attractions and several smaller and charming towns surrounded by some of the world's favorite beaches. If you want to check out the glorious Kahala Hotel & Resort, take a break. If not, head back up Kealaolu Avenue and get onto Kalaniana`ole Highway (Highway 72) headed east. You'll follow along the south shore of the island, passing many beach parks, which are detailed in this guide, passing through Hawaii Kai (this is where one Costco is located) and toward the Koko Head area. This drive is where you'll be happy you rented that convertible! Next up is Hanauma Bay State Park and the Halona Blow Hole. When people think of Kahala, most people associate it with the fabulous Kahala Hotel and Resort. There's a little more to the area - a shopping center, quiet neighborhoods and great beaches. Koko Head is a massive 642-foot-high ancient tuff cone in the headland that defines the southeastern side of O`ahu. The neighboring 1,208-foot-high Koko Crater overshadows Koko Head. There are many spectacular natural attractions around Koko Head and you could easily spend an afternoon exploring these amazing sites. And then there is Waimanalo Bay. Welcome to O`ahu's longest sandy white beach. There are several beach pa

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