Friday, 24 March 2017

Tuesday, 9 September 2014





We had breakfast at the offices of Aloha VIP Tours who seemed to have the largest slice of the tour market and after a presentation of the available tours booked our tours for our remaining time on Oahu.

We then visited the Maui Dive Centre to view some of their beautiful jewellery and souvenirs. We also made a trip to the Duke Street Markets where all the traditional Hawaiian souvenirs were sold. We enjoyed delicious gelato  before returning to the hotel where we had lunch by the pool and then  a swim.

By evening the hotel was alight with flares and the sound of Hawaiian music filled the air..

We walked up the main street of Waikiki where the hustle and bustle of the vibrant nightlife had begun to the Waikiki Beachcomber Hotel  to attend the Magic of Polynesia Show.

The Magic of Polynesia show was a stage production featuring a large cast of Polynesian dancers, spectacular magic illusions and music and was an enjoyable way to spend the evening and provided an introduction to Hawaiian culture.


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