Hawaii Vacation Connection - Heeia Pier - General Store & Deli - Kaneohe, Hawaii
- Today we talk about a off the beaten path experience at Heeia pier. This small pier in Kaneohe on the island of Oahu doesn't get a lot of publicity. For years it mostly serviced tour companies who take tourists to the famous sandbar located half a mile offshore. The pier is also home to the only commercial fishing boat in the area. A couple years ago, some local businessmen took over the general store, rebuilt it, and turned it into a delightful place to eat and enjoy the day. We talk about some of the fun experiences there and give you some tips how to get to this unique spot.
Matsumoto Shave Ice in Oahu, HI
On the north shore of Oahu in a small but vibrant town of Hale'iwa, sits one of the most famous destinations on the island - Matsumoto Shave Ice. Owners Stanley and Noriko Matsumoto are second-generation proprietors of the namesake family business known for their signature shave ice or snow cone. On a warm, sunny day the store produces upwards of 1,000 of the tasty treats for locals and tourists alike.
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Aloha To You - Shopping in Hawaii - SoHa Living
Aloha To You! Thanks for tuning in, todays episode features a very popular store here in Hawaii called SoHa Living. We are in Kailua, on the east side of the Island. Be sure to check out this store when you come to Hawaii, you won't be disappointed. The staff is so friendly and helpful. We hope you enjoy the episode, let us know how you liked it. Please subscribe to stay informed of new videos from Aloha To You. If you would like us to feature someone, contact us at: alohatoyouhawaii@gmail.com. We would love to hear from you! Mahalo.
Aloha To You - Downtown Coffee - The Best 100% Hawaiian Coffee -Oahu, Hawaii
Aloha! Welcome back, in this episode we are featuring Downtown Coffee here in Oahu, Hawaii. Downtown Coffee serves up 100% Hawaiian grown coffee at it's finest! If your in the mood to enjoy the best hawaiian grown coffee you've come to the right place. We hope you enjoy the video, and your experience at Downtown Coffee! Please subscribe to our channel and we look forward to showing more special places here in Hawaii just for you! MAHALO! Post a comment and tell us about your experience.
NORTH SHORE, OAHU HD Waydes World Hawaii
So what's a Day like on the NORTH SHORE of OAHU??? Let Wayde's World Hawaii SHOW YOU! There are an endless amount of things to do and places to visit and here is an example of a typical day spent there: Driving through Pineapple fields, you can smell them on your way to the North Shore, We stop for a beautiful hike up Kealia Trail then Breakfast at Café Haleiwa or The Coffee Gallery, off to grab some Shaved Ice at either Aloha General Store or Matsumoto's. Off to Laniakea Beach to see some Honu basking in the sun. Then it's off to Waimea Bay to jump off THE BIG ROCK and across the street Waimea Valley to see the Falls if it's flowing (Winter months only) We head over to Three Tables and Sharks Cove for some choice snorkeling and for lunch right across the street, Sharks Cove Grill! We leave for the Famous Surfers Paradise PIPELINE, then it's off to grab some fresh fruit and fried banana's at Kahuku Land Farms right before Turtle Bay Resort. From the Turtle Bay Resort parking lot we head on foot to the Secluded and sacred Private Bay...KAWELA! We head for dinner at Giovanni's Shrimp Truck and back track to end a PERFECT DAY IN PARADISE at Sunset Beach to watch one of the most beautiful SUNSETS on EARTH! A day on the North Shore...MAKE IT YOUR PARADISE!
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Oahu grocery stores still stocked with items as Olivia approaches state
At least one store says people seem to have held onto their stock from the last time around.
Shaved ice at Matsumoto, Hawaii
Not an ice cream nor a frozen yogurt, this is shave ice or shaved ice a Hawaiian dessert made by shaving a block of ice and then adding some flavours to it.
Can not compete with Italian ice cream, but it is very refreshing. Served in a cone, it was imported by japanese inmigrants into Hawaii. It is said that japanese created shave ice from large blocks of ice using Japanese swords.
The best place in Hawaii to taste shaved ice is in Matsumoto in the town of Haleiwa in the North shore of Oahu.
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Job seekers attend Honolulu Star-Advertiser's Hawaii Career Expo 2019
Hawaii job seekers attended the Honolulu Star-Advertiser's Hawaii Career Expo, sponsored by ALTRES Staffing and Monster.com, on Wednesday at the Neal Blaisdell Center Exhibition Hall.
Video by Bruce Asato / basato@staradvertiser.com
Waikiki, Oahu, Hawaii USA || Telugu vlogs from Hawaii USA
Waikiki (/waɪkiːˈkiː/; Hawaiian: Waikīkī, [vɐjˈtiːˈtiː, wɐjˈtiːˈtiː]; also known as Waikiki Beach) is a neighborhood of Honolulu on the south shore of the island of Oʻahu in the U.S. state of Hawaii.
Waikiki is most famous for Waikiki Beach, which is one of six beaches in the district, along with Queen's Beach, Kuhio Beach, Gray's Beach, Fort DeRussy Beach and Kahanamoku Beach. Waikiki Beach is almost entirely man-made.
Waikiki is home to public places including Kapiʻolani Park, Fort DeRussy, Kahanamoku Lagoon, Kūhiō Beach Park and Ala Wai Harbor.
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The Best Farmer's Markets on Oahu
FarmLovers Farmer's Markets on Oahu, Hawaii are the only markets which guarantee locally grown produce and food vendors that utilize local ingredients. You can also find locally crafted goods such as clothing, jewelry, beauty products, and other specialty items. Plus live music and good vibes!
Shopping at farmers markets keeps money in the local economy, builds community, and fosters environmental sustainability. Remember to vote with your dollars, buy organic when possible, and reduce waste by bringing your own reusable bags, jars, and utensils!!!
This video was filmed @ the Kailua Town Farmers Market featuring the following vendors:
Friends with Farms (farm cooperative)
De La Mesa Farms (microgreens)
Chef Arnaud (crepes)
'Ulu Mana (Hawaiian Hummus)
Firedance Pizza (sourdough pizza)
Hawaii Roots and Branches (coconut man)
Oma'o Man Juice (smoothie)
Baker Dudes (bread and pastries)
Hawaii Medicinal (sunscreen and body products)
...and so many more!
Mahalo to Pamela Boyar, Farmlovers Market Director, for the interview and adding value to the community through this work.
Music by Paul Izak (Young Roots feat. Amber Lily)
Find Farmlovers Markets:
Saturdays 8-12 Kaka'ako (Ward Gateway)
Saturdays 8-12 Pearlridge (Pearlridge Center)
Sundays 8:30-12 Kailua Town (Kailua Elementary)
Thursdays 2-6 Hale'iwa (Waimea Valley)
more details at farmloversmarkets.com
In cooperation with Kanu Hawaii and the State of Hawaii Department of Agriculture for the #eatlocalhawaii movement.
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Kailua Sunday Market (Oahu, Hawaii)
Every Sunday (weather permitting) this market is held in the elementry school parking lot. The prices are about average, and there are some interesting (unique things). I normally go when I'm hungry, which means I just want a sandwich.... which, they don't seem to have.
Paul Izak is playing the music under the tent. He's there most Sundays. The amps are solar powered, so no music on cloudy days. :-)
Oahu: Day 1 - Aloha Stadium Swap Meet and Koko Crater Stairs!
Follow me on day 1 of our 6 day trip to the gorgeous island of Oahu, Hawaii. On day one you'll get to dig in to an unforgettable lunch at Adela's Country Eatery. Shop at the famous Aloha Stadium Swap Meet, and hike the treacherous Koko Crater Stairs! Please also check out @ka'ikena Scanlan on Youtube and Instagram. His music made our Hawaiian vacation even more memorable!
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The Aloha Stadium swap meet is open Saturday, Sunday, and Wednesday 8:00AM-3:00PM. Please remember to bring cash for all your souvenirs and for parking, which is $2-$3.
Please bring plenty of water for the Koko Crater Stairs hike. You will be climbing 1,048 stairs to the top! Park near the baseball field, and begin your adventure by walking up the sidewalk to the right of the field.
HONOLULU, the Christmas decorations of the luxurious ALA MOANA Shopping Mall (Hawaii) ????️????
SUBSCRIBE: - Let's walk around Honolulu's largest and most luxurious shopping mall, the Ana Moana, and let's enjoy the wonderful Christmas decorations. One of America's most luxurious and fun to be at in the whole of the United States of America!!
Honolulu, on the island of Oahu’s south shore, is capital of Hawaii and gateway to the U.S. island chain. The Waikiki neighborhood is its center for dining, nightlife and shopping, famed for its iconic crescent beach backed by palms and high-rise hotels, with volcanic Diamond Head crater looming in the distance. Sites relating to the World War II attack on Pearl Harbor include the USS Arizona Memorial.
The U.S. is a country of 50 states covering a vast swath of North America, with Alaska in the northwest and Hawaii extending the nation’s presence into the Pacific Ocean. Major Atlantic Coast cities are New York, a global finance and culture center, and capital Washington, DC. Midwestern metropolis Chicago is known for influential architecture and on the west coast, Los Angeles' Hollywood is famed for filmmaking.
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Oahu Hawaii Things To Do (Extended) | Island Memories
There and back again! You can find the (personal) best things to do in Oahu. Here is the Honolulu Hawaii travel guide and must see attractions list video. Discover hidden gems, must-see spots, best places, and restaurants on the island Oahu.
Ocean, surf, beach, shark cage diving, nature and many more...
04:03 Where to stay - Oahu hotels
04:33 Shoreline Hotel Waikiki
04:44 Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort & Spa
05:17 Hawaiian Style Rentals & Sales
05:37 Where to go
05:50 North Shore
06:22 Shark Cage Diving
08:15 Banzai Pipeline
09:01 Shark's Cove
09:42 Laniakea Beach - Turtle Beach
11:15 Hawaiian monk seal sleeping
11:33 Waimea Valley
12:37 Chinaman Hat view from Kualoa Regional Park
13:19 Kualoa Ranch Jurassic Park, Lost and many filming sites tour
14:15 Manoa Falls Trail
15:06 Hanauma Bay
15:27 Halona Blowhole Lookout
15:58 Halona Beach Cove
16:55 Koko Head Trail
17:53 Diamond Head Trail & Diamond Head Crater hike
18:43 Dole Plantation: Pineapple Plantation
19:32 Waikiki Beach
20:18 Moku Surf Shop: Surfboard Rental & Surf Lessons Honolulu
23:23 Queen's Surf Beach Park
25:18 Where to Eat - Aloha State Foods & Restaurants (Breakfast, dinner spots)
25:36 Leonard's Bakery
26:18 Fumi's Kahuku Shrimp Truck - Garlic Shrimp Spot
26:54 Surf N Turf Tacos
27:36 Blue Ocean Seafood & Steak
27:57 Hula Dog Hawaii
28:20 Hawaiian Shave Ice
29:03 Eggs 'n Things
29:43 Bogart's Cafe
29:55 Aloha Kitchen
30:02 IHOP
30:17 Panda Express at Royal Hawaiian Center Food Court
30:36 Tiki's Grill & Bar
31:10 Whole Foods Market
33:31 Honolulu Cookie Company
35:58 Honolulu International Airport
38:29 Hawaiian style beach wedding ceremony
39:12 Queen's Surf Beach Park Live Music
40:10 HPD officers singing Mana'o Company's Spread a little Aloha
40:57 Traditional Hawaiian Dance & Music - Hula Dancers Performance
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International Marketplace Honolulu Hawaii
World Traveler Brad Buckner explores the local International Marketplace in, Hawaii... Shopping in the evening is popular in this Oahu village..! - See more cool stuff at
Coming soon...on the island of O'ahu in the heart of Waikīkī
The new International Market Place will create a retail, dining and entertainment destination, attracting residents and visitors alike.
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Project will create thousands of new jobs and revenues to support The Queen's Medical Center work
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich., March 3, 2014 -- Taubman Centers, Inc. (NYSE: TCO), CoastWood Capital Group, LLC and Queen Emma Land Company, today announced the ceremonial groundbreaking for the new International Market Place. Scheduled to open in
spring 2016, the 360,000 square-foot shopping center will feature open-air retail, dining and entertainment located in the heart of Waikiki.
The new International Market Place ceremonial groundbreaking took place today in Waikiki, Hawaii. Participants included: Hawaii Governor Abercrombie and Mayor Caldwell; Taubman Centers' William Taubman, Steve Kieras and Nicolai Schultz; Cordell Lietz from CoastWood Capital Group; Rick Tsujimura, Eric Martinson and Les Goya from Queen Emma Land; Rick Egged from the Waikiki Improvement District and Mike McCartney from the Hawaii Tourism Authority.
International Market Place will include approximately 75 retailers, seven restaurants, and the island's first full-line Saks Fifth Avenue. Designed to subtly celebrate the rich history of the site, it will offer a Hawaiian sense of place that honors Queen Emma's legacy while adding vitality and appeal to Waikiki for tourists and residents alike.
The revitalized International Market Place will truly complement the Waikiki shopping experience, said Taubman Chief Operating Officer William Taubman. We will feature many distinctive retailers not found anywhere else in Waikiki, thus creating a dynamic retail and dining destination.
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Obama steps out in Hawaii for snow cone ice treat
(28 Dec 2010)
1. Various of US President Barack Obama standing with family and friends ordering snow cones
2. Close of Obama's snow cone or shave ice
3. Pull out of Obama posing with Island Snow employees, then walking outside
4. Mid of Obama with family and friends outside shop eating his snow cone
5. Pan from Island Snow sign to Obama and family and friends eating their snow cones
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US President Barack Obama made the first public appearance of his vacation on Monday, stopping by one of his favourite local shops for a Hawaiian snow cone known as shave ice.
The president, dressed casually in a black polo shirt, khaki shorts and flip-flops, ordered a flavour combination of melon, lemon-lime and cherry at Island Snow, a store Obama has frequented during past trips to Hawaii.
The president chatted with excited workers and asked them about their holidays as he placed about a dozen more orders for his family and friends.
The president stood outside under cloudy, threatening skies to enjoy his shave ice with daughters Malia and Sasha, and several of the family friends from Hawaii and Chicago who have joined Obama here.
Monday afternoon's outing was the first time the president has been spotted outside his rented oceanfront home or the nearby Marine base since he arrived here late on Wednesday.
After a frenzied legislative session that forced the president to delay the start of his trip, aides say rest and relaxation is at the top of Obama's agenda during his almost two-week vacation.
The president spent much of the cloudy, drizzly Hawaiian day indoors at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, bowling with his daughters and playing basketball with friends.
The base has become a sanctuary for the president on his Hawaiian vacations.
The president golfs on the base course, the first couple uses its gym for morning workouts and the first family often visits a secluded beach here.
But the Obamas haven't had much in the way of beach weather since the president arrived here. Clouds hung over the island of Oahu on Monday, and more rain is forecast throughout the week.
The Obamas are expected to stay in Hawaii through January 2.
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Oahu - Ocean Resort, LOST and Shave Ice
Our wonderful trip to Oahu! We stayed at the Ocean Resort, just off Waikiki Beach.
Hawaii
Aloha! Waikiki, hula, muumuu, Honolulu? You don't know what we are taking about? Check out the top ten of Hawaii by Foreign Service Officer Catherine Muller. Did you know that surfing was invented by native Hawaiians? Or that Hawaii was once a monarchy? #50states #HI
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Aloha! My name is Catherine and I come from the beautiful state of Hawaii. Hawaii was discovered by Polynesians between the 3rd and 7th centuries A.D. It was later explored by British Captain James Cook in 1778. Hawaii became a U.S. territory in 1898, and the 50th state of the U.S. on August 21, 1959.
When most people think of Hawaii, they think of Honolulu and our famous Waikiki Beach. We'll get to that in a minute, but did you know that Hawaii actually consists of 137 islands? Most people will only visit a few of the main 8 Hawaiian Islands. They are: O'ahu, Maui, Hawai'i, Kaua'i, Moloka'I, Lana'i, Ni'ihau, and Kaho'olawe. The most populated island is Oahu where the capitol city of Honolulu is located. It also happens to be my home island, and is nicknamed the gathering place.
I'd like to give you my Hawaii Top Ten! These are facts, places, and experiences that I think make my Hawaii unique.
Number 10: Hawaii is known as the land of aloha shirts and mu'umu'us. Both aloha shirts and loose dresses called mu'umu'us have bright Polynesian patterns.
Number 9: Many people only know Hawaii by what they see on TV and in movies. Classic American TV shows like Magnum PI and Hawaii Five-O were set in Hawaii. What about Jurassic Park, Avatar, and the hit TV show LOST? Hawaii's landscape has inspired many a film and TV producer.
Number 8: A vital part of the Hawaiian culture is hula. Hula is a Hawaiian form of dance that is accompanied by chanting or song and tells the stories, traditions, and culture of the Hawaiian people. Hula is performed in big fancy luaus for tourists, as well as in backyards at pretty much any special occasion. For example, I danced a hula at my wedding, a common practice at Hawaiian weddings today.
Number 7: If you come to my state, you can visit the only royal palace in the US that was used by a reigning monarch- 'Iolani Palace. In 1810, King Kamehameha, chief of the Big Island of Hawai'i, united all the Islands into one kingdom. In 1893, the monarchy was overthrown by American businessmen and a provisional government was established. Today, 'Iolani Palace is open to the public as a historic museum and shares the history of the Hawaiian Monarchy.
Number 6: The Dole Pineapple Plantation. In 1901 the Hawaiian Pineapple Company, now Dole, was established and the first pineapples were planted in Wahiawa. Other important crops in Hawaii include sugar, macadamia nuts, coffee, flowers, and seeds. I encourage you to try one of my favorite snacks, chocolate covered macadamia nuts. They are ono! That means delicious in the Hawaiian language.
Let's move on to Number 5: The U.S.S. Arizona Memorial. It marks the resting place of 1,102 sailors that were killed on the USS Arizona during the attack on Pearl Harbor by
Japanese forces on December 7, 1941. In 1949 the Pacific War Memorial Commission was created to build a permanent memorial in Hawaii. The US Navy insisted that it be in the form of a bridge floating above the ship.
Now we come to Number 4: Surfing! The first known occurrences of surfing come from the ancient Hawaiian tradition of he'e nalu, or wave sliding. In the early 1900s news about surfing had made its way to California, and in 1915, famed Hawaiian surfer and Olympic swimmer Duke Kahanamoku introduced surfing to Australia. In the 1950s surfers started tackling the big waves of the North Shore of Oahu, and today competitions are held at Banzai Pipeline, Sunset Beach, and Waimea Bay.
Moving on to Number 3: Hawaii is known for its active volcanoes. Hawaii emerged from the sea millions of years ago, forged by the power of volcanoes. If you visit the Big Island of Hawai'i, you can visit Maunaloa or Kilauea at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, where you can come face to face with an active volcano.
Number 2! I'd like to tell you a little about native Hawaiian food. Today, you can find a fusion of many cuisines, but traditional Hawaiian food is still popular and delicious. If you visit my state, I encourage you to try poi, made from the starchy taro root. You can try kalua pig, a favorite at most luaus. Kalua pig is traditionally cooked in an imu, an earth oven in which the pig will roast and steam for about 12 hours!
Number 1 is the famous Waikiki Beach. Waikiki was once the playground of the Hawaiian Royalty. The name, Waikiki, means spouting waters and is Oahu's main hotel and tourist area. Here you can find world class restaurants and shopping, as well as one of the busiest beaches in the Hawaiian Islands. If you want to try a more gentle surfing lesson than you'd find on the North Shore, Waikiki is a good starting point.
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Vacation is over for now. We enjoyed Hawaii and now it’s back to the mainland. Thank you for joining our adventures.
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