Oahu, an island is 597 square miles size of, is the second oldest island.It has two major mountain ranges that were once two shield volcanoes which have long since become extinct.The Waianae range is the oldest part of Oahu at about four million years old. Over a hundred ridges extend from the spines of each range.The most famous of these former craters include Diamond Head and Punchbowl craters, both popular visitor attractions.Koko Head crater is the youngest part of Oahu at about 32,000 years old.The Waianae mountain range lies on the west side of the island, separating Central Oahu from the Leeward coast. For the most part,it remains considerably warmer and drier.Climate is 23-31 degrees C beetween all year.
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Areas of Oahu - Hawaii
- Waikiki
- Honolulu
- North shore
- Windward oahu
- He'eia State Park
- Leeward and central Oahu
- Honolulu
- North shore
- Windward oahu
- He'eia State Park
- Leeward and central Oahu
Waikiki in Oahu - Hawaii
Today, Waikiki is a vibrant gathering place for visitors from around the world. Along the main strip of Kalakaua Avenue you'll find world-class shopping, dining, entertainment, and hospitality. You can do here, Swim, learn how to surf, sunbathe, shop, dine, learn about Hawaiian culture, view entertainment.
Honolulu in Oahu - Hawaii
Honolulu is the capital and most populous census-designated place (CDP) in the U.S. state of Hawaii. Although Honolulu refers to the city itself along the south shore of the island, it is commonly designated[citation needed] as the entire island of Oahu. In the Hawaiian language, Honolulu means "sheltered bay" or "place of shelter." It lies along the southeast coast of the island of Oahu and of the City & County of Honolulu. The population was 371,657 at the 2000 census. Honolulu is the only incorporated city in Hawaii; all other local government entities in Hawaii are administered at the county level.
North shore - Turtle bay in Oahu - Hawaii
Windward oahu - Hawaii
Windward is a term used in the islands to refer to areas where the prevailing winds blow. These areas are wetter and more lush than the drier leeward shore. Windward Oahu is strikingly beautiful, with mountains, waterfalls, rich agricultural areas, and a string of lovely beaches along the coastline. It also offers a variety of attractions from the tranquil gardens of a Japanese temple to the joyous celebration of island culture at the Polynesian Cultural Center.
He'eia State Park in Oahu - Hawaii
Built on the finger of a lava flow, the park offers panoramic views as well as highly educational exhibits. Growing there are native plants that served as foods for the ancient Hawaiians -- bananas, coconuts, breadfruit, taro, and sugarcane. A marine life exhibit features a high-tech saltwater aquarium. At one end is He'eia Kea Pier where you can catch a glass-bottom boat for a tour of the coral reefs in Kaneohe Bay.
Leeward and central Oahu - Hawaii
Between the historic landmarks of Honolulu and the wide, green countryside of the North Shore, come discover the charming historic towns and wide sandy beaches of Leeward and Central Oahu. This rural area of Oahu encompasses some of the best attractions on the island including historic Pearl Harbor, the pineapple fields and one of the world’s largest mazes at Dole Plantation, the wet and wild fun of Hawaiian Waters Adventure Park and the magnificent lagoons and golf courses of Ko Olina.
Beaches in Oahu - Hawaii
Ala Moana Beach Park, Ali'i Beach Park, Bellows Beach Park, Chuns Reef, Ehukai Beach Park, Halona Beach Cove, Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve,Hukilau Beach Park, Ka'ena Point State Park, Kahana Bay, Kailua Beach Park, Kalama Beach, Kawela Beach, Ko'Olina Lagoons, Kualoa Regional Park, La'ie Beach Park, Lanikai Beach, Lani's Beach, Ma'ili Beach Park, Makapu'u Beach Park, Malaekahana Beach Park, Mokule'ia Beach Park,Nanakuli Beach Park, Pokai Bay Beach Park, Sand Island Beach Park, Sandy's Beach,Sharks Cove, Sunset Beach Park, Three Tables, Waikiki Beach, Waimanalo Bay Beach Park, Waimanalo Bay Recreation Area, Waimea Bay Beach Park.
Ala Moana Beach Park in Oahu - Hawaii
Kahana Bay in Oahu - Hawaii
The lovely sand beach of this bay slowly dips into the ocean as the Kualau Mountains dramatically rise in the background. This quiet beach cove is the perfect place to swim, bodyboard, fish, hike and picnic. Tall beach pines surround the outskirts of the beach providing shade and serenity to this tropical paradise.
Kualoa Regional Park in Oahu - Hawaii
The "Long Ancestral Background", this beach park is never crowded, making this the perfect site to just enjoy a relaxing day at the beach. The water is calm and warm. The location is stunningly beautiful with the Kualoa Mountains in the background. This area was considered sacred by the ancient Hawaiians as whalebones used to wash up on the beach. The bones were then made into valuable tools and jewelry.
Sharks Cove in Oahu - Hawaii
Like the name show you, some white tipped reef sharks call this cove home. Sharks are generally not aggressive so DO NOT approach or molest them. Turtles are frequently seen in this cove. This is a wonderful beach for swimming, snorkeling, and scuba diving during the months of March through October when the seas are calm. There are no lifeguards.
Sunset Beach Park in Oahu - Hawaii
The area is great for swimming and snorkeling. There is also wonderful tide pools great for collecting shells and observing the wonders of nature. During the Winter months this beach is one of the best for surfing with waves often between fifteen and twenty feet high making it perfect for yearly international surfing competitions.
Golf in Oahu - Hawaii
- Makaha Resort & Golf Club, Oahu: The 18 Hole, par 72, championship golf course stretches 7,077 yards from the "tips", and holds a U.S.G.A.rating of 73.2, challenging both professionals and amateurs alike.
- Ko'olau Golf Course, Oahu: Ko'olau is a Par 72 course at 7,310 yards.
- Ko'olau Golf Course, Oahu: Ko'olau is a Par 72 course at 7,310 yards.
Fishing places in O'ahu - Hawaii
- Püpükea MLCD
- Waialua Bay FMA
- Poka'i Bay FMA
- Wahiawa PFA
- Kapalama Canal FMA
- Honolulu Harbor FMA
- Ala Wai Canal FMA
- Waikiki MLCD
- Waikiki-Diamond Head Shoreline FMA
- Paikö Lagoon Wildlife Sactuary- Hanauma Bay MLCD
- He'eia Kea Warf FMA
- Coconut ISland
- Hawaii Marine LAboratory Refuge
- Nu'uanu Freshwater Fish Refuge
FMA - Fishery Managment Area
FRA - Fishery Replenishment Area
MLCD - Marine Life Conservation District
PFA - Public Fishing Area
- Waialua Bay FMA
- Poka'i Bay FMA
- Wahiawa PFA
- Kapalama Canal FMA
- Honolulu Harbor FMA
- Ala Wai Canal FMA
- Waikiki MLCD
- Waikiki-Diamond Head Shoreline FMA
- Paikö Lagoon Wildlife Sactuary- Hanauma Bay MLCD
- He'eia Kea Warf FMA
- Coconut ISland
- Hawaii Marine LAboratory Refuge
- Nu'uanu Freshwater Fish Refuge
FMA - Fishery Managment Area
FRA - Fishery Replenishment Area
MLCD - Marine Life Conservation District
PFA - Public Fishing Area
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