On What Island Do You Find The Capital Of Hawaii?

June 29, 2010 by Jeff Schuman · Leave a Comment
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On what island do you find the capital of Hawaii? Well you must know what the capital of Hawaii is first. Honolulu is the capital of Hawaii. It is the center of tourists’ activities and has one of the busiest airports and seaports in the world.

There are six main islands of Hawaii. They are named Hawaii, which is more familiar as the Big Island to distinguish it from the state of Hawaii, Lanai, Maui, Molokai, Oahu and Kauai. Can you guess in which island Honolulu is located? It is easy. Oahu.

Honolulu the capital of Hawaii is in the rustling island of Oahu. Here also lies the Iolani Palace where the Royals of Hawaii are residing. Most of the tourists are in Honolulu while the rest are fairly distributed in the other five main islands.

There are smaller islands in Hawaii in which some are inhabited and most are not. There are hundreds of these smaller islands.

Honolulu being the capital of Hawaii is the seat of the political power. In here also situated the government offices that commit to serving the people of Hawaii as well as the tourists who make the economy of this paradise bloom.

The capital of Hawaii is a very stable government as it is responsible for all the physical development of the state along with the independent investments of the private sector.

Now, on what island do you find the capital of Hawaii? In Oahu.

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Expensive Oahu Rentals

June 29, 2010 by Jeff Schuman · Leave a Comment
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There are Oahu rental homes for only $49,500 per month. Isn’t that amazing? Only $49,500 per month! You can explore Oahu for a month without too much and you are in the main island of Hawaii.

Oahu sparkles not only because of the natural attractions but because of the friendly relationship of the people who are residing here along with the tourists who come and go each single day.

What is more awarding than to live in your dream island and do whatever you want? With this in thought you must be dreaming of lush gardens, lovely ocean and superb amenities. All your day dreaming will come true from the moment you arrive at the Oahu International Airport.

Rental homes in Oahu are commonly known to tourists as luxurious and elegant.

True, they are built to satisfy world class taste. More than this, rental homes in Oahu are consistently maintained and some are even renovated to adapt to the changing tastes and design of architecture today.

These homes are often built with swimming pools, private lanais and tennis courts. Golf courses are also given priority as this spot is played by almost everyone.

You can be confident that during your stay, you won’t have a spare time to get bored. If you are not relaxing in a spa here you must be in a water sport activity or playing games with your family.

Come to Oahu and rent homes for only $49,500 in a month. You will surely love it here.

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TOURS OAHU

June 18, 2010 by Jeff Schuman · Leave a Comment
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Oahu is loved by tourists. It is a buzzing place where people are coming in and out searching for a good place to spend their Hawaiian experience. It is a place of smiles given by strangers making the day even brighter as it is. Tours Oahu is simply smile wishers that give the whim of every foreign or local admiring eye.

Come to Hawaii and tour Oahu. The following are some of the top Oahu tours and attractions:

Ride the Waikiki Trolley and have fun circling Oahu and visiting tourists attractions. Get your camera ready for capturing scenic vistas. You can shop for stuff and souvenirs afterwards.

Visit the Polynesian Cultural Center and be amazed with the cultural performances about the Hawaiian heritage, music and dance.

Visit the Pearl Harbor and the USS Arizona Memorial and honor our great Hawaiian history.

Go underwater and tour the Waikiki Beach with the Atlantis Premium Submarine. It is one of the latest modern 64-passenger submarines that make them experience a tour of the lost paradise beyond the real paradise of Hawaii.

Ride the ride of your life in the helicopter tour of the Oahu Island. Everything will be different when you view the island from the top as if you are a bird which soar the skies.

Climb up the Diamond Head and flame up with the crater. You can view all of Waikiki from the top of this friendly volcano.

Oahu tours are simply amazing as there is much to be done and you can’t do everything unless you stay in Hawaii.

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SNORKEL IN OAHU

June 18, 2010 by Jeff Schuman · Leave a Comment
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Oahu has spots that are perfect for snorkeling. The water is just swarming with marine life that snorkelers won’t get enough of the beautiful colorful fishes, eels, turtles and other marine species and the lively coral reefs. Snorkeling in Oahu just gets even better when you spot an eagle ray or you play with dolphins.

The following are some of the best snorkeling spots in Oahu.

Makua Beach has a depth of 15-50 feet with ledges of plentiful fishes and invertebrates. You can find giant parrot fish, white goat fish, moorish idol schools, large yellow tang schools, and Hawaiian checker cowries. You can find dolphins freely swimming in the deeper seas.

Kea’au Corners has a depth of 35-40 feet. You can find here some species of Jacks, peacock grouper and bigeye soldierfish.

Makaha Beach Park has a depth of 20-40 feet. There are cavern formations as well as arches and tunnels. The visibility is almost perfect with steady current. There are octopus, green sea turtles, eels, tamed white tip reef sharks, manta and dolphins.

Electric Beach at Kahe point is about 30 feet. There lies a power plant that makes the current outflow creates a thermal condition that is very beneficial to the coral reef growth that supports the wonderful and colorful wildlife that abodes here.

Pokanu Point is about 40 feet with lava and rock formations you can view from the shallow water. The habitat is preserved and growing nursery fishes of different species.

Come to Oahu and snorkel and you will see more.

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