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O'ahu is the third largest island in the Hawaiian archipelago and the most populous island in the state of Hawaii. It covers an area of 1,545.34 km2, including Ford Island and the islands of Kaneohe Bay and the east coast. It has 336 kilometers of coast1.
The island was formed under the joint action of volcano Wai'anae and Ko'olau, leaving a large valley between the two. The highest peak is Mount Ka'ala which rises to 1,215 meters above sea level.
The island is home to nearly one million people, or about 75% of the population of the state of Hawaii. Partly because of this, O'ahu was nicknamed The Gathering Place.
The capital of the State of Hawaii, Honolulu, is situated on the south coast of the island, as is the port of Pearl Harbor, which was attacked by Japan on December 7, 1941. United States during the Second World War.
Oʻahu est la troisième île par la taille de l’archipel d'Hawaï et la plus peuplée des îles formant l’État d'Hawaï. Elle couvre une superficie de 1 545,34 km2, en incluant l’île de Ford et les îlots de la baie de Kaneohe et de la côte est. Elle a 336 kilomètres de côtes1.
L’île s’est formée sous l’action conjointe des volcans Wai’anae et Ko’olau, laissant une grande vallée entre les deux. Le plus haut sommet est le mont Ka’ala qui culmine à 1 225 mètres au-dessus du niveau de la mer.
L’île est la résidence de près d'un million de personnes, soit environ 75 % de la population de l’État d'Hawaï. En partie à cause de cela, O’ahu a été surnommée « The Gathering Place » (« le point de rassemblement »).
La capitale de l'État d'Hawaï, Honolulu, est située sur la côte sud de l'île, tout comme le port Pearl Harbor, dont l'attaque par le Japon le 7 décembre 1941, provoqua l'entrée en guerre des États-Unis durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
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Oahu Hawaii 1 hour Helicopter Tour 2015
A 1 hour sight-seeing flight (Makani Kai Helicopters) circling the entire island of Oahu starting at Ko'Olina (Ko'Olina circle island spectacular tour). Includes Pearl Harbor, Diamond Head, downtown Honolulu, Hanauma Bay, Sacred Falls, Waimanalo beach, North Shore. Video shot by my son is wearing a Sony POV video camera (HDR-AS200V), and the inset is the helicoper's external camera view. Narration is by the pilot. (Note: there is some static in the audio for a few seconds just before take off due to multiple audio channels being overlaid that is not present in the rest of the video)
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WAIKIKI | HONOLULU - OAHU / HAWAII , UNITED STATES - A TRAVEL TOUR - HD 1080P
A walking tour in the Waikiki beach area of the City of Honolulu on the island of Oahu , Hawaii.
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The film chronologically progresses from morning to the small hours of the night, showcasing daily life around Waikiki.
For those planning on visiting, those who’d like to visit but cannot or those who might be nostalgic and want to re-live their past visits / life there, hopefully this film shall satisfy, time and time again.
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Hawaii, a U.S. state, is an isolated volcanic archipelago in the Central Pacific. Its islands are renowned for their rugged landscapes of cliffs, waterfalls, tropical foliage and beaches with gold, red, black and even green sands. Of the 6 main islands, Oahu has Hawaii’s biggest city and capital, Honolulu, home to crescent Waikiki Beach and Pearl Harbor's WWII memorials.
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Oahu is a U.S. island in the Central Pacific, part of the Hawaiian island chain and home to the state capital, Honolulu. Highlights of the city include historic Chinatown and the Punchbowl, a crater-turned-cemetery. Waikiki is an iconic beach, dining and nightlife area. West of Honolulu is Pearl Harbor, site of the WWII's 1941 bombing attack and home to the USS Arizona Memorial.
Hawaii's HUGE open air mall on Oahu
Wives love to shop so we went to one of the largest open air malls in America right in Hawaii. Its called Ala Moana Shopping Center right next to Waikiki beach.
If you are ever in Hawaii and you have a wife who likes to go to the mall...this one is pretty impressive.
HELICOPTER RIDE Experience in OAHU, HAWAII 45 minutes grand tour experience - start to finish 2013
Get a real helicopter view of the Oahu, Hawaii.
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Visiting Oahu in a Day - Oahu Day Tour
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In this episode I join a circle island tour of Oahu, giving me the opportunity to see some of the best of the island in just one day. While the island is not very big there are indeed many things to see and do in Oahu, and an Oahu day tour makes this process much easier. Sure, you might not spend as much time as you'd like in each of the spots you visit, but if you do have a few days (which you probably do) you can always come back!
There is one thing that I really enjoyed about this day tour versus others I have been in and that is that besides learning what there is to do in Hawaii's main island the driver is enthusiastic, fun and knowledgeable. Many of the things he will explain are difficult to learn if you're on your own, so paying attention does make the trip more fun.
My favourite spots of all those visited were Hanauma Bay and the Byodo temple. Just a couple of days before I had snorkelled in Hanauma Bay (check my other video about my experience here and visit my blog for more information on these and other places visited in thw tour) and it's something you must not miss as the bay is so close to Waikiki beach.
The places to visit in Oahu that this tour covers are a good selection, considering how much is being covered, but I highly recommend you do go again on your own. For example, the tour does not stop in Turtle Bay, probably the easiest place in Oahu where to conveniently spot and swim with turtles without having to pay for a tour (check my other video of this place There is a nice hotel and a few surf breaks nearby if you want to ride some waves while here.
I was less impressed with the Dole pineapple plantation; this is obviously a marketing stop to get tourists to spend some money. Sure, you will learn a few things about pineapples but like me you probably did not come to Hawaii for this. On the other hand, by the time you get here you will have already endured about 10 hours or more of the Oahu day tour, hence it's an opportunity to stretch your legs.
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Oahu Hawaii – Helicopter Experience
The one thing you need to do when you visit Hawaii is a helicopter tour, it’s epic and mind-blowing. Join me as I fly out to the island of Oahu and explore this beautiful area from the sky and I end my day with a gorgeous sunset at Waikiki beach. To plan your own trip to Oahu, click here:
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Welcome to #Honolulu, Hawaii’s capital found on the island of Oahu. Whether you’re here to live the life of a beach bum or want to explore the city’s lush tropical surroundings, you’ll find everything you’re looking for on your Honolulu #vacation.
Hawaii had a pretty explosive inception—Diamond Head Crater, also called Leahi, started life as an active volcano. Don’t worry; it’s since gone dormant, which means you can climb to the rim and take in a truly brilliant view of the coast.
Head to the water and go paddleboarding or swimming; “Honolulu” means “sheltered bay,” and the beachfront here lives up to its name: It’s calm and sheltered year-round.
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Honolulu International Airport is the principal aviation gateway of the City & County of Honolulu and the State of Hawaii and is identified as one of the busiest airports in the United States, with traffic now exceeding 21 million passengers a year and rising. It is located in the Honolulu census-designated place three miles (5 km) northwest of Oahu's central business district. Main roads leading to the airport are Nimitz Highway and the Queen Liliuokalani Freeway of Interstate H-1. Honolulu International Airport serves as the principal hub of Hawaiian Airlines, the largest Hawaii-based airline. Hawaiian offers flights between the various airports of the Hawaiian Islands and also serves the continental United States, Australia, New Zealand, American Samoa, Tahiti, Japan, and South Korea. It is host to major United States and international airlines, with direct flights to American, Asian, and Pacific Rim destinations. In addition to not only serving most major western cities, and many smaller ones especially in California, recent announcements have revealed new routes on the East Coast to both New York City and Washington-Dulles joining the already established routes to Atlanta and Newark. It is also the base for Aloha Air Cargo, which previously offered both passenger and cargo services under the name Aloha Airlines. This airline ceased passenger flights on March 31, 2008 and sold off its cargo services to Seattle-based Saltchuk Resources, Inc (also owners of inter-island sea-based shipping company Young Brothers and Hawaiian Tug & Barge). In 2012, the airport handled 19,291,412 passengers, 278,145 aircraft movements and processed 412,270 metric tonnes of cargo. HNL opened in March 1927 as John Rodgers Airport, named after World War I naval officer John Rodgers. It was funded by the territorial legislature and the Chamber of Commerce, and was the first full airport in Hawaii: aircraft had previously been limited to small landing strips, fields or seaplane docks. From 1939 to 1943, the adjacent Keehi Lagoon was dredged for use by seaplanes, and the dredged soil was moved to HNL to provide more space for conventional airplanes. The U.S. military grounded all civil aircraft and took over all civil airports after the attack on Pearl Harbor, and Rodgers Field was designated Naval Air Station Honolulu. The Navy built a control tower and terminal building, and some commercial traffic was allowed during daylight hours. Rodgers Field was returned to the Territory of Hawaii in 1946. At the time, at 4,019 acres (16.26 km2), it was one of the largest airports in the United States, with four paved land runways and three seaplane runways. John Rodgers Airport was renamed Honolulu Airport in 1947; International was added to the name in 1951. Being near the center of the Pacific Ocean it was a stop for many transpacific flights. By 1950 it was the third-busiest airport in the United States in terms of aircraft operations, and its 13,097-foot (3,992 m) runway was the longest in the world in 1953. In summer 1959 Qantas began the first jet service to Honolulu on its flights between Australia and California. Aeronautical engineer and airline consultant, Frank Der Yuen, advised in the design of the original building and founded its aerospace museum. The original terminal building on the southeast side of runways 4 was replaced by the John Rodgers Terminal, which was dedicated on August 22, 1962 and opened on October 14, 1962. From 1970 through 1978, the architect Vladimir Ossipoff designed a terminal modernization project that remodeled this terminal and created several additions, which included the Diamond Head Concourse in 1970, the Ewa Concourse in 1972, and the Central Concourse in 1980. Pan Am used Honolulu as a transpacific hub for many years, initially as a connecting point between the West Coast and Polynesia (Fiji, New Caledonia and New Zealand) in 1946, followed by service to East Asia through Midway Island and Wake Island from 1947. By the mid-1970s Pan Am offered nonstop service from Honolulu to Japan, Guam, Australia, New Zealand and Fiji, as well as to cities on the West Coast. Continental Airlines used Honolulu as a stopover point for charter service to Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War era, and to feed its Guam-based Air Micronesia operation. American Airlines also operated flights to Australia and the South Pacific through Honolulu from 1970 to 1975. Many foreign carriers used Honolulu as a transpacific stopover point, including Air New Zealand, China Airlines, Japan Airlines, Korean Air, Philippine Airlines, Qantas and Singapore Airlines. On March 24, 2006 Hawaii Governor Linda Lingle unveiled a $2.3 billion modernization program for Hawaii airports over a 12-year period, with $1.7 billion budgeted for Honolulu International Airport. The plan involves implementing short-term projects within the first five years to improve passenger service and increase security and operational efficiencies.
Places to see in ( Oahu - USA )
Places to see in ( Oahu - USA )
Oahu is a U.S. island in the Central Pacific, part of the Hawaiian island chain and home to the state capital, Honolulu. Highlights of the city include historic Chinatown and the Punchbowl, a crater-turned-cemetery. Waikiki is an iconic beach, dining and nightlife area. West of Honolulu is Pearl Harbor, site of the WWII's 1941 bombing attack and home to the USS Arizona Memorial. Known as “The Gathering Place,” Oahu is home to the largest population of people as well as the best nightlife in Hawaii. The Honolulu craft beer and food scene here is dynamic and always changing. For a taste of the local culture, check out the neighborhoods of Kakaako, Kaimuki, Kapahulu and Chinatown. Waikiki and Ala Moana Center are world-class shopping destinations, while boutiques in beach towns like Kailua captivate with their own charms.
From ancient stone heiau (temples) to 21st-Century high-rises, Oahu is an island of endless contrasts. Geographically only the third largest of the inhabited Hawaiian Islands, it is nonetheless home to nearly three-quarters of the state’s 1.2 million residents — 370,000 of whom are concentrated in urban Honolulu, the ultra-modern, south-coast cityscape kamaʻaina (residents) refer to simply as Town. Like the other islands, islets and shoals that make up the 1,600-mile Hawaiian Island chain, Oahu is believed to be the product of a single “hot spot” in the earth’s mantle. Over the course of millions of years, the earth’s crust drifted to the northwest across this hot spot, giving rise to each island. The bulk of Oahu was created nearly four million years ago, by two now-extinct shield volcanoes — the remains of which are today visible as the Koʻolau and Waiʻanae mountain ranges, running parallel to each other along the length of the island’s eastern and western coasts, respectively. As with the rest of the Hawaiian Islands, these mountain ranges separate the wetter windward shore from the drier leeward side, forcing rain clouds blown in off the ocean to leave their water on the east side of the island before gaining passage to the west.
More recent volcanic activity also created several of Oahu’s most visible landmarks: 761-foot-tall Diamond Head, located on Waikiki’s eastern border, is a “tuff cone,” formed some 100,000 years ago when an eruption of volcanic ash eventually hardened into solid rock. Southeast Oahu’s Koko Head and downtown Honolulu’s Punchbowl (the latter of which houses the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in its crater) are also tuff cones.
Vastly influenced by its reputation as a world-class travel destination, Oahu offers more of everything than the other Islands combined. Shopping, dining and entertainment opportunities here far eclipse those of neighbor islands. And visitor traffic, drawn to the island by its enticing beaches, big winter waves, super-sized collection of scenic golf courses and signature attractions — Waikiki, Pearl Harbor, the Polynesian Cultural Center — continues to exceed any neighbor island.
Still, Oahu’s storied past is very much alive. Hawaii achieved statehood less than 50 years ago, leaving its history as a U.S. territory and before that, a Hawaiian monarchy, very much in evidence. Walking tours of downtown Honolulu, Waikiki or Chinatown, as well as a visit to Pearl Harbor, are a good way to get in touch with the island’s unique past.
Many of Oahu’s most popular attractions are located outside the city. Hanauma Bay, a world-renown snorkeling destination, is a short drive from Waikiki, just past Hawaii Kai. Sea Life Park is not far from Hanauma Bay. The Polynesian Cultural Center, a unique and perennially popular attraction, is located in Laʻie, more than an hour’s drive from Honolulu. Kualoa Ranch, near Kaneohe, Hawaiian Waters Adventure Park, near Kapolei, and the Arizona Memorial, the biggest visitor draw in the state, are all outside the city of Honolulu.
Tour operators provide transportation to and from Waikiki, making it easy to see the countryside on your way to adventures like helicopter and glider tours, ultra light and skydiving experiences, kayaking tours, shark excursions, ATV and horseback rides. If you want to take a drive, Haleʻiwa is a good bet. A surfers’ mecca, it has retained the character of its more than 100-year history.
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North Shore Beach Adventure - Oahu Hawaii 2017
If you're planning a vacation in Hawaii and want to experience the North Shore of Oahu, jump on our North Shore Beach Adventure Tour. You'll see the top surf beaches Banzai Pipeline, Sunset Beach, Waimea Bay, and also eat amazing local food, snorkel with Hawaiian sea turtles, go stand up paddling and more. Welcome to Hawaii from all of us at Aloha Hawaii Tours.
Hawaii 4k Drone footage -- Flying over Oahu, Honolulu, Waikiki
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Honolulu - City Video Guide
Honolulu is located on the Polynesian island O'ahu, in the middle of the North Pacific Ocean. It is the capital of Hawaii, The 50th American state.
Surf and sun are Honolulu's two main draws. Waikiki is the most vibrant downtown beach (swimming, paddle boarding and sailing are favourite activities). Ala Moana Beach Park and Kailua Beach offer quieter alternatives.
Kapi'olani Park boasts ancient banyan trees and an attractive beach front. It is also home to the historic Honolulu Zoo.
Iolani Palace is America's only royal palace. The Bishop Museum tells of the Polynesian voyagers who came to Honolulu long before Captain Cook. Downtown has a statue of fearless warrior King Kamehameha, who unified the Hawaiian islands in the late 18th century. Pearl Harbor is a favourite site with history lovers.
The Lēʻahi (Diamond Head) crater serves as a reminder of Hawaii's explosive beginnings, and has commanding views over the island. The Aloha Tower provides more great vistas of the city.
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WAIKIKI | HONOLULU - OAHU / HAWAII , UNITED STATES - A TRAVEL TOUR - HD 1080P
A walking tour in the Waikiki beach area of the City of Honolulu on the island of Oahu , Hawaii. Official website and blog: Join us on Facebook: .
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Sheraton Princess Kaiulani Oceanfront Room Tour in Oahu/Honolulu/Waikiki, Hawaii
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