Sixth in a Series
I spent the following four weeks dividing my time between spending days at the beach (Mondays through Saturdays) and going on excursions with my friends (Sundays).
They took me to the now defunct Kodak Hula Show at Queen’s Surf, where we all took lots of pictures. We also tried the fresh coconut juice, which we all found rather disgusting. None of us finished it.
We hiked up Diamond Head together, we visited Iolani Palace, we listened to light opera in the park, and we took in the Honolulu Zoo.
But most of the time I simply had a simple breakfast in my hotel room then headed to the beach, where I spent the day lying in the sun, playing in the surf, and occasionally chatting with other tourists.
Before I knew it, it was time to fly to Maui, the final leg of my trip.
To Be Continued
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My First Trip to Hawaii: Collecting Sunsets
My First Trip to Hawaii: Departure from Oakland Airport
My First Trip to Hawaii: the Big Island
My First Trip to Hawaii: Arrival in Honolulu
My First Trip to Hawaii: Pineapple Surprise
My First Trip to Hawaii: Lazy Days and Sundays
My First Trip to Hawaii: Here Today, Gone to Maui
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Copyright: Michael Taylor Pictured: Waikiki Beach with Diamond Head in the distance Photo Credit: Daderot via Wikimedia Commons
Ok tink, you gonna be on dry side of Big Island, Kona very nice old town, and lotta hotels in Kona, also some nice end point resrot on that side of Island, so you gonna have a great time, ok? So really, you can’t go wrong on Kona side, but don’t forget, get car, and visit Hilo side of Island, you gonna be glad you did, ok?