Go snorkel, swim, listen to Hawaiian music, enjoy nature, open your eyes and heart. Learn about the Hawaiians and the culture.
You will love it.
Aloha
2006-07-21 12:58:45
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answered by PUINSAI 3
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Being 14 you can't rent a car, but bus for students is only $1. buy a weekly pass at ABC Stores or Satellite City Halls Or bus station on Middle St. in Kalihi.Snorkel,(don't go to Haunauma Bay, too many people, go to Waikiki & ask lifeguards where to go, bodyboarding, Glow Putt 3-D minigolf in Waikiki, Aquarium & Bishop museum, you are young so might as well get some education along w/ your fun, you'll see & ll;ear things that many adults eill never know,+ it is a good conversation, when you get home everyone will know how intelligent you are.Hiking all over the island especially Daimond Head, you can walk there from Waikiki or catch bus/ You can catch the bus all around the island. You must go to the North Shore, there might even be a concert at Kualoa Ranch. Call them ,for,horseback riding, helicopter rides, ATV's, hiking, go Kayaking in Kailua (north east shore)But most important of all... be careful& stay vigilant, & follow your gut feeling, I don't want to read about you in the newspaper as a rape or kidnapping or murder victim. Just be smart & always Think b4 you do anything & if you get that funny feeling in your gut. just say thank you, NO, & walk or run away & dial 911. sorry didn't mean to scare you. I'm sure you';ll have the best time of your life! Aloha,Paul You can go skydiving at Mokuleia, Tandem Hanggliding & Ultralite Plane at Makapuu, & Sandy beach.Magic Show in Waikiki, Perl Harbor, Arizona Memorial & USS Missouri(where the Japanese signed the end of the war) rent a moped & cruise(you might be too young, bring your driver's license & Passport if you have one, you really don't need a passport but sometimes you need 2 form of ID.E-mail me if you need any more info, don't worry I'm not an axe murderer or something like that, I'm just a mellow local guy having fun.
2006-07-21 15:18:30
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answered by Maui No Ka Oi 5
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Having gone to Hawaii several times I would say Waikiki is best for a family with young children. How young? There is a big Water park that has rides fo the older kids, nice pools with slides for the younger kids. The zoo is quaint and younger children will love it. If you go on Saturday you will see local artists displaying their work outside the zoo. There is the Marine museum there that young and old alike enjoy. There are shows, hikes and walks. My kids loved the Dole Pineapple Maze and orchard. We enjoyed renting a jeep for the day and just driving out to the North Shore and stopping at various beaches to watch the HUGE surf. The Barfoot Fun cruise is nice. You go out on a boat with a floating trampolene for about 4 hours. There is plenty of good snorkeling and lunch. Dont let the crowds scare you.. Waikiki is plenty big for everyone.
2006-07-22 17:52:25
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answered by violet0038 1
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Haunamma Bay on Ohau... great snorkeling with tons of real live tropical fish.... the Polenysian Cultural Center.... great show especially the fire dancers.... and make sure your parents take you to a luai... you will have some really great local food.... hit the beaches, but be careful to check the current shark reports if you are going to the Wiannee side and the rip tides for the rest of the beach.... In Wiakeke.... see the Dole Exhibition and Hilo Hatties Factory Outlet.... and on Dukes Lane near the Alowae Cannal... you have to eat at Ferdinan's... jsut ask about the resturant with the big tree in the middle. At the Outrigger West check out the 3 story aquarium... it is too kewl. But most of all.... meet the local people and teens.... they are great people.
2006-07-21 15:50:34
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answered by tcatmech2 4
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First off, stay away from Waikiki Beach where the chemical composition is 40% cigarette ash. Second, avoid Oahu (too crowded) except for the Arizona memorial, the Graveyard of the Pacific and the Polynesian Cultural Center. Try the other islands like Maui or the Big Island where you can see volcanoes and much more scenery.
2006-07-21 13:02:18
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answered by gtoacp 5
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You can surf or take lessons. We have some really nice beaches. You can get a tan and people watch. We also have some great hiking trails. Just stay on the trail because many tourists stray and end up being rescued by the fire department.
If you don't have transportation it's going to be a little harder to some cool things.
2006-07-22 10:14:05
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answered by Garrett 2
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I say do what the locals do. We hang at the beach 24/7. Usually boogie boarding, surfing, or just hanging. I say check the beaches out, depending what island your on and where your staying. So yeah just relax and go with the flow.
Local girl.....96816
2006-07-21 13:22:55
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answered by sportzstar_11 2
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Sunset on the Beach: its a movie on the beach at sunset. Great time!
Also, check out Kako Ako park sometime. Its something so few tourists know about... its beautiful!
2006-07-24 14:56:43
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answered by autie_808 2
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Go surfing on the north shore and got to back door or Jaw's they have some sick waves but the might not be braking now. Pipe is good too.
2006-07-21 12:56:44
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answered by Brad 2
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by all means, go swimming, go to the International Marketplace where the gigantic banyon tree is!!
Go surfing on North Shore!! Go to the Dole pineapple plantation!! Hike Diamond Head, go on the Grand Circle Island Tour, go to Pearl Harbor, go to Duke's, go to Cheeseburger in Paradise, walk along Waikiki Beach.
Go see Dog the Bounty Hunter!!
Have fun, hang loose...aloha!!
2006-07-21 14:53:16
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answered by Anonymous
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