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Your tropical playground

Welcome to the heart of it all.

Get ready to be swept away by the vibrant city vibe. With lively ocean vibes, and sunny skies, this place is pure magic. Let the adventure begin!

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    Diamond Head Monument and Hike

    The unique profile of Diamond Head (Leahi) sits prominently near the eastern edge of Waikiki’s coastline. Hawaii’s most recognized landmark is known for its historic hiking trail, stunning coastal views, and military history. Diamond Head State Monument encompasses over 475 acres, including the interior and outer slopes of the crater. The trail to the summit of Leahi was built in 1908 as part of Oahu’s coastal defense system. The 0.8 mile hike from trailhead to the summit is steep and strenuous, gaining 560 feet as it ascends from the crater floor. For reservations and more information - https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/dsp/parks/oahu/diamond-head-state-monument/

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    Kapiolani Park

    Kapiolani Regional Park is one of the largest public parks and the second oldest park on Oahu. It is maintained with care by the City and County of Honolulu Department of Parks and Recreation. In 1992, Kapiolani Regional Park was listed on the Hawaii State Register of Historic Places. This beautiful park space is free and open to the public to be enjoyed by all the people of Hawaii, malihini (visitors) and kamaaina (locals) alike. For more information visit - https://www.honolulu.gov/parks/default/kapi-olani-regional-park.html

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    Ala Moana Beach Park / Magic Island

    Ala Moana Regional Park as we know it today rests on reclaimed land that was once swampy marshland. It was part of historic change in land-use, a large development of open areas needed for additional space beginning in the 1920's. Today, the significance of the park remains paramount in the lives of local residents and visitors. As one of the state’s oldest and busiest parks, currently seeing an estimated four million users every year, Ala Moana Regional Park has become an integral part of our island community. For more information visit - https://www.honolulu.gov/parks/default/park-locations/182-site-dpr-cat/30221-ala-moana-regional-park.html

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    Fort DeRussy Beach Park

    Fort DeRussy Beach Park is a very large grassy park area with a large and excellent beach along the Waikiki strip. And includes a military museum, 71-acres of play area plus picnic tables, grills, tennis and volleyball courts, and play areas perfect for little ones. The park is also just a leisurely stroll along the beach to access delicious food and drinks from nearby hotels or the on-site concession stands
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