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Oahu Traveler's guide
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    Oahu Traveler's guide - Diana Gleasner

    The Project Gutenberg EBook of Oahu Traveler's guide, by

    Bill Gleasner and Diana Gleasner

    This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with

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    Title: Oahu Traveler's guide

    Author: Bill Gleasner

    Diana Gleasner

    Release Date: August 5, 2010 [EBook #33355]

    Language: English

    *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK OAHU TRAVELER'S GUIDE ***

    Produced by Mark C. Orton, Ernest Schaal and the Online

    Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net




    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    4. The Bus

    6. Hawaiian Words and Phrases

    8. Honolulu Highlights

    16. Waikiki

    22. Oahu's East End (Koko Head, Sea Life Park)

    25. Oahu's Windward Coast (Nuuanu Pali Lookout, Polynesian Cultural Center)

    30. Oahu's North Shore (Sunset Beach, Waimea Falls Park)

    31. Central Oahu (Schofield Barracks, Wahiawa)

    32. Beachcombing

    33. Hawaiian Fruits

    34. Hawaiian Flowers

    39. Surfing

    40. Swimming Beaches

    41. Body Surfing and Snorkeling Beaches

    42. Glass Float Beachcombing

    43. Fishing

    44. Fun for Kids

    47. Tennis

    48. Golf

    49. Camping

    50. Hiking

    51. Weather

    52. Oahu's Past

    53. Sugar and Pineapple

    54. Pineapple

    56. Map of Oahu

    58. Detail Map of Waikiki

    60. Detail Map of Honolulu

    62. Detail Maps of Oahu's North Shore and East End

    63. Detail Map of Windward Oahu

    64. Detail Map of Oahu's Waianae Coast

    65. Detail Map of Central Oahu

    The Oriental Publishing Company

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    Honolulu, Hawaii 96822

    Printed by China Color Printing Co., Inc.

    6th Fl., No. 60, Po Ai Road

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    Paradise Park


    THE BUS

    The Bus is definitely the best bargain on Oahu. For 25¢ you can go just about anywhere including around the island. School age children ride for 10¢.

    If you'd like to take the four hour trip around Oahu, board the #8 bus to Ala Moana Center requesting a transfer to Kaneohe/Wahiawa (#52) or Wahiawa/Kaneohe (#52). They both circle the island but in different directions. If you stay on the same bus for the entire trip, you'll have to pay another 25¢ at Ala Moana for the #8 bus which takes you back to Waikiki. Should you get off during your trip and board another bus, request a transfer to use at the Ala Moana Center.

    Remember:

    Take exact change. Drivers cannot make change.

    Luggage and large parcels are not allowed on the bus.

    Waikiki buses are often full, but don't fret. They run every three minutes.

    Most of the buses you will take from Waikiki downtown (toward Honolulu or Ala Moana Shopping Center) should be boarded on Kuhio Ave.

    If you need

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