Oahu Hawaii for Great
Surfing
Oahu a
Surfers Paradise
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Oahu Hawaii for Great Surfing - On the northwest coast is Makaha, where the winter surf has gigantic waves
rolling in. Yokohama Bay (north of Makaha) is where the waves meet a rocky shelf and exposed reef. On the northern
shore of Oahu from Haleiwa to Sunset Beach contains many of the main surfing areas including Rocky Point, Banzai
Pipeline, Ehukai, Waimea Bay, Chun's Reef, Laniakea, and Sunset Beach.
Along the windward coastline, Kahana Bay and Malaekahana sporadically break, and in Kailua Bay there can
be a shore break at Kalama Beach. Waimanalo Bay has a couple of spots as well. Around the coast in the direction of
Waikiki are Point Panic, Kahala, and Diamond Head, and immediately past Waikiki there is Ala
Moana.

Sailing, kayaking, Parasailing, Kite surfing and Jet Skiing are more of the many activities that can be
enjoyed on the Island. With so many diverse things to do, you need never be bored.
Taking a helicopter tour of Oahu will show you some of the more remote areas that visitors don’t always
see. Another option is a three hour aeroplane tour from Honolulu airport, taking in six of the eight main Islands.
A well informed pilot will explain all there is to know about the Islands.
For golfing enthusiasts, there are around a dozen public and resort golf courses. Some of the public golf
courses include: Ala Wai Golf Course on Kapahulu Avenue in Honolulu, and Pali Golf Course, Kamehameha
Hwy.
The Aloha Tower is a famous landmark which is located at pier nine of Honolulu Harbor. It was constructed
in 1926 on the water side of the piers to specifically welcome visitors who arrived to the Islands by Ocean Liner.
The Tower was built to a height of 10 storeys high (just over 184ft), with a 40ft flag staff on top. For over
forty years it was the tallest building in all of Hawaii, now high rise office buildings tower over
it.
The slim tower is topped by a domed cupola which has a balconied opening on each of the four sides. A
large clock is under the cupola and has a face on every side. There is an Observation Deck on the 10th floor of the
Tower, where panoramic views in four different directions can be seen.
Chinatown is located in downtown Honolulu and covers fifteen blocks. It is thought to be the oldest
Chinatown in the United States, dating back over a hundred years. A southeast culture blends together there, and is
a maze of gift shops, eateries, galleries and Temples.
Diamond Head in Oahu Hawaii is the most renowned (extinct) volcanic crater in
the World; it is located on Oahu’s southeast coast at the end of Waikiki. Initially it was named Laeahi by the
ancient Hawaiians.
Its present name was given by British sailors in the 19th Century, after they
incorrectly thought there were diamonds in the soil (calcite crystals in the lava rock sparkled in the sunlight).
Panoramic views of Waikiki and the Pacific Ocean can be achieved by taking a short hike to the edge of the crater’s
rim.
This makes Oahu Hawaii for Great Surfing.
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