21.3304-157.91861 Honolulu International Airport (Honolulu International Airport (HNL)) 300 Rodgers Boulevard, 1 808 836 6411 (last updated Apr 2016)
Be careful ... when you arrive at the airport, do not believe the cliché of the flower necklace. Far from there.
On a boat
Circulate
Watch out for potholes and bad conductors! The roads on O'ahu are very bad.
See
O'ahu Island
21.6412-158.06411 Waimea Bay – Surf paradise. (last updated Apr 2016)
21.6394-157.91962 Polynesian Cultural Center 55-370 Kamehameha Hwy, Laie, Hawaii 96762, 1 800 367 706012 h at 21 h. – Festival of Polynesian cultures. (last updated Jan 2017)
Speak
English, Hawaiian, Pidgin (Creole)
Some very useful words:
aloha to symbolize peace between two spirits
mahalo for thank you
kokua for cooperation
pau to indicate that something is finished (when you have eaten enough for example)
keiki for child (Hawaiians love children)
honu for tortoise
pupu for appetizer, appetizer
Buy
Ala Moana Shopping Center
Ward Shopping Center
Kahala Mall
Eat
Hawaiian-fusion and a lot of oriental cuisine.
Roy's, Hawaii Kai
Greek Marina, Hawaii Kai
Indigo, Honolulu on Nuuanu
Lucy's, Kailua
Bacci, Kailua
Noboru, Kailua
Potscards, Kaua'i
Coconuts, Kaua'i
Waimea Brewery, Waimea, Kaua'i
Milagros Food Co., Paia, Mau'i
Have a drink / Go out
Kona, Koko Marina
Tiki, Waikiki on Kalakaua Avenue
Willows, Honolulu: Beer Tastings
Housing
Learn
security
Although Honolulu is relatively safe, snatching is quite common. Here, as in all tourist areas, be sure to lock yourself in your cars and do not leave any valuables showing. Also be careful, when you visit the North Shore of Oahu (famous for its surf spots), life here, despite the paradisiacal scenery, is poor. Parking lots can be hazardous. For surfers, localism is real, be on your guard both in the water and on the beach.
Health
Respect
Hawaiians are very attached to their traditional values. So be sure to:
To respect the environment. Nothing annoys Hawaiians more than tourists throwing their trash anywhere.
Tradition has it that Surfing was invented there. So don't laugh at the "surf legends".
Always respect their icons, or "gods", the Tikis
Always be polite and say "hello" to Hawaiians (do not confuse "hello" and "aloha", which means "peace between two minds", peaceful formula)
Communicate
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