Waikiki Beach

 

When we think of Hawaii, many managers think about the beach of Waikiki. This beach is very popular and well known, and possibly ring us from a movie or documentary. Basically, it's a beach about 3 kilometers long that we find along the coast, a large number of hotels and tourist resources, and also the beautiful Kapiolani Park. Waikiki Beach is usually quite crowded with people, but is a good area for swimming, surfing, diving or canoeing. There are areas to picnic and spend the day in addition to recreational areas where we can have a good time.

This beach is so popular, was once a fun and relaxation area for


 
Hawaiian royalty. It was introduced to the world when its first hotel - the Moana Surfrider hotel - was built on the coast in 1901. Today it is a place visited, not only to enjoy its beaches, but for shopping, eating and dining and entertainment both day and night. Anyway, the beach and industry assembled around him, is still the center of the tourists who come from everywhere. For this reason, we can find most hotels near the very edge of the beach of Waikiki.

Waikiki Beach is also known for its magnificent views of the dormant volcano Diamond Head and Diamond Head. The temperature is usually warm and cloud-free throughout the year. Much of the beach is reserved for surfers, making it popular among this community in the world. The water is shallow until well into the ocean, although there may be rocks in the background, so we must be careful where we tread.

discussed before. It was created in 1976 when the land was leased by King Kalakaua for one dollar a year. It is a park admission free and all available services are available to visitors without any fee. Besides the zoo, the park includes tennis courts, football fields. Many people come to run and play sports, traveling the circumference of 3 miles to the park.

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