We are leaving in June for 6 nights at the HHV.
Fri.- Arrive late afternoon. Check in, eat, watch the fireworks at the hotel and go to bed early.
Sat.- Pearl Harbor
Sun. Hanauma Bay
Mon. Drive to North Shore
Tues. Drive around some more
Wed. Hike Diamond Head
Thurs. Check out and hang around pool all day. Go home
This is just a general itenary. We plan on seeing alot of things on Dusty%26#39;s list but don%26#39;t want to be overbooked. We want to leave plenty of time to relax and enjoy the beach! So what do you think???
What do you think about this itenary?
Oops...I misspelled itinerary
What do you think about this itenary?
I like the pace it makes it so much more enjoyable if I don%26#39;t feel rushed. The only part I had trouble with is the second part on Thursday. Aloha and enjoy
Looks good, maybe a little heavy on the driving around?
What about seeing some Hawaiian history stuff, maybe Sat or Sun afternoon?
There are several buildings clustered by downtown - Iolani Place, Mission Houses Museum. If nothing else, you could wander around the area (very pretty) and wander down to Chinatown also. Chinatown goes off on the weekends. That same area is also walking distance (all w/in the same maybe 10 blocks) of Aloha Tower, which is on the water %26amp; a good place to have lunch if you didn%26#39;t want to eat in Chinatown.
Bishop Museum is a fantastic way to get oriented to Hawaiian history, and a pleasurable way to spend a little time.
The Waikiki Aquarium is small but very good, and might fit well as a walk after Diamond Head. It has a lot of Hawaii-specific information %26amp; exhibits.
Also good for one of your evenings to relax after all that driving might be walking down to the free sunset hula shows at Kuhio Beach -torch lighting, music, hula.
Maybe House Without a Key for Sunset one evening, or go to a Pacific Rim restaurant, since it originated in Hawaii.
Where%26#39;s Kuhio Beach? Is it close Kailua where we are staying? I love anything that%26#39;s free! :-)
It%26#39;s between Queen%26#39;s Beach and the Moana Surfrider across Kalakaua from the Waikiki circle. We%26#39;ve found the show to be a great way to meet people from all over the world besides the music and dance. There is also a show in the IMP food court.
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