Aloha Bed & Breakfast
909 Kahauloa Pl, Honolulu
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Our rental car in front of the Aloha B&B twin room, door to bed room with two twin sized bed, view from door to window kingroom, view from door to window

Aloha Bed & Breakfast Honolulu

909 Kahauloa Pl Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, 96825, United States

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Pearl Harbor and circle tour today

A travel blog entry by fair

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... was describing the 25-45 foot waves they have in January and February and the surfing competitions they have there. We stopped at Sunset Beach for a few photos, some people stuck their feet it the water, but we didn't. We also stopped at the only macadamia nut farm on Oahu. Not surprisingly we had the opportunity to sample (and buy) several flavors of nuts and their own macadamia flavored ...

Hawaii 5-0

A travel blog entry by sean_kirsty2012

... the car off and headed out for a few drinks, ending up at Jimmy Buffets featuring Sarah taking on the Volcano Nachos....portion control goes out of the window...solid effort!!!

The girls took off early in the am the next day hooking up with another friend Claire at the airport and heading over to the Big Island for the Hen's Night. The groom and the rest of the lads stayed in Waikiki caught up in the late arvo for a few beers before the Stag! The "I'm With ...

Aloha from Oahu!!!

A travel blog entry by snowywerners

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... you're trying to squeeze in some serious "down time" at the beach or pool!

So, there has obviously been plenty of frolicking in the water (at least by the children, it's not quite hot enough to get me in a cossie), but we've also gotten out and about...

On Sunday we hit the famous North Shore where the big waves come in over winter (but not the day we were there - it was more like a millpond), but the feeling up ...

The real tragedy of Pearl Harbor

A travel blog entry by vagrant_reality

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... decided to come. GREATEST THING TO HAPPEN EVER! Turns out we got along so well on this day that we spent most of the rest of the week hanging with each other! Laerke is from Denmark and travelled to Hawaii as an exchange student. I'd love to give you the low-down on Laerke but I honestly think you'll figure her out in future blogs (some quite hilarious). PS. She is awesome!

Back to the point, Pearl Harbor: well, the real tragedy of Pearl Harbor would really have ...

Christmas Island to Honolulu

A travel blog entry by harry4123

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... route through it but eventually I was buried in solid clouds with intermittent and sometimes intense rain. It was a bit bumpy but not the worst I've experienced. I was happy to see that there was no electrical activity showing on the stormscope so no embedded thunderstorms to avoid. The solid IMC (Instrument Meteorological Conditions) and rain lasted for about 40 minutes and then a miraculous sight. I popped out the north side of this thing to find nothing ...

This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Aloha Bed and Breakfast

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