Diamond Head. The "Brow of the Tuna" on Oahu

Diamond Head is a 300,000 year old volcanic crater that provides an amazing view of Honolulu. The hike to the summit will be challenging for those who are out shape but it’s worth every step as you get great views from over 1,500 feet up.

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HALONA BLOWHOLE. An ocean tourist attraction

You’ve heard of the Halona Blowhole. The natural wonder is in Waikiki, so you won't have to venture far from your hotel room and beach towel - it's practically on our doorstep! We've compiled a few reasons why this attraction should be at the top of your list.

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HANAUMA BAY. Regarded as "Best Beach" on Oahu

It was regarded as the “Best Beach” by Stephen P. Leatherman, who also goes by the name “Dr. Beach”. He’s a coastal scientist and the director of the Laboratory for Coastal Research at Florida International University. He’s been rating the best US beaches since 1989, using up to 50 factors including the beauty of the views, the softness of the sand, the temperature of the water, and the level of public safety.

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Laie Temple. "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints"

Laie, Hawaii Temple is a temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints located on the northeast shoreline. It sits atop a hill with views over Oahu's lush jungle and an ocean view that runs for miles to meet clear blue skies in the distance. In 1967, it became one among many other LDS churches throughout New Zealand when its Apia Samoa Stake was organized there under Ezra Taft Benson who would later become president himself from 1985 until his death in 1994...

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