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 Moana Surfrider, a Westin Resort & Spa Honeymooners and couples in love can experience romantic sunsets,
breathtaking views, and an inviting lounge during stays at this remarkable retreat.

 Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Resort and Spa Fronting Waikiki’s best beach, this unique getaway offers a wide selection of unique shops, nightly
entertainment, weekly fireworks, award-winning restaurants, plush lounges and a pampering menu of treatments at the upscale spa.

 Sheraton Princess Kaiulani Comfort and convenience are here at your fingertips with tempting restaurants, a cocktail lounge,
pool and nightly Hawaiian entertainment.

 Embassy Suites - Waikiki Beach Walk Stroll amidst the shops and restaurants of the Waikiki Beach Walk, enjoy the convenience of a daily
complimentary breakfast and manager’s reception, take a dip in the pool then unwind to nightly
entertainment at the pool bar.

 Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa Take in panoramic views from the secluded terrace in each guestroom, indulge in a relaxing treatment
at the resort’s dynamic spa or simply soak in the sights of beautiful Hawaii.

 OHANA Waikiki Malia Conveniently located in the heart of the famed Waikiki shopping and entertainment areas, this modest
family-friendly hotel offers a good value for the budget-conscious traveler.

 ResortQuest Waikiki Beach Tower Conveniently located across the street from the famous Waikiki Beach
and four blocks from Honolulu Zoo, this superior getaway offers priceless ocean views, spacious accommodations and an emphasis on personalized service.
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Everybody has heard of Honolulu, but few people realize that Honolulu is located on
Oahu. This is amazing yet true. Honolulu does exist on Oahu which is the third largest Hawaiian island and
has 607 square miles and boasts 112 miles of coastline. Oahu is the second oldest Hawaiian
island and is home to the majority of the state’s population. While
Oahu makes up only 9.2% of the total land mass in the state of Hawaii more than 80% of the state’s
population lives on Oahu. In addition to this, approximately 9% of Oahu residents are
made up of US military personnel. Tourism is the main business of the island and
while the other islands receive a lot of visitors, approximately 5 million tourists visit
Oahu each year. When you visit Oahu you will get a sense that it is more populated than it is simply because
so many tourists visit each day.
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