Oahu, Hawaii - part 1
Aloha everyone! For spring break we made the long long journey down to Hawaii and what a trip we had. We landed in Oahu in the afternoon.. we picked up our car and headed over to our hotel in Waikiki and started to unwind.
Oʻahu, known as "The Gathering Place," is the third-largest Hawaiian island and home to roughly 70% of the state's population.
Just a week before flying, the hotel emailed us letting us know they were undergoing massive renovations.. yay? So while the hotel was a bit of a mess and honestly the rooms did need the upgrade (pictures do lie) the stay was still excellent. The staff was incredible. If we had a problem, request, concern.. anything at all it took minutes to be fixed. No repeated calls.. no waiting around.. so I will give the staff a big 5 stars!
We were all very jet lagged so we had dinner at Earls Kitchen (one of our best meals) and called it a night.
DAY 2
We got up early.. which was easy thanks to the jet lag and headed straight to Leonard's Bakery. The bakery is world-famous for popularizing malasadas, a Portuguese fried dough pastry, since 1952.Arriving at 6am meant the line was very short. We took our malasadas and our coffee and headed over to Diamond Head State Monument. Non residents must reserve tickets in advance. We had booked the 6am - 8am time slot and arrived by 6:30. We ate while we walked.
We were surprised by the number of people who commented on our pink bakery box.
We were done and back in our car by 7:45am.
Since the boys were all hungry again we stopped to have breakfast.
Our next stop was Spitting Cave. This was tricky to find. It was a small trail tucked between two houses in a very residential area. The trail was short but steep and rocky.
Our next stop was Lana'i Lookout which was just fine.. a quick stop or an easy skip.
Next was Halona Blowhole Lookout. Such a cool stop. You can see ocean water shoot 30 feet into the air from a lava tube.
So cool.
Then we were back to our hotel and spent some time on our own beach and pool. Waikiki beach was wonderful, Diamond Head in the background.
Soft sands, clear water but.. and this was my own mistake, in my mind - me booking a resort meant the beach chairs and umbrellas would be included. They were not. Kinda killed the vibe just a smidge.
That night we ate at Buho Cocina - unfortunately the food was just okay.
DAY 3
We grabbed breakfast from a nearby store and started our day. First stop was Nu'uanu Pali Lookout. Unfortunately by the time we got there a thick fog had rolled it and it had gotten cold and windy. So while there are no pictures to share there is a little history.
Next we drove through the town of Kailua and headed over the Lanikai Pillbox Trail. There is no parking at the trailhead so we found parking a few streets away and walked up. The weather was thankfully perfect.. not cold nor hot. A little sun would have made the pictures better but the lack of it made the hike much more doable.
On the hike there were two WWII-era pillboxes which were fun to climb and get an even better view or just some place to hang out for a bit.

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Your photos are absolutely stunning. Looks like a fantastic trip. Thank you so much for sharing. ❤️
ReplyDeleteA good trip then and the views are wonderful. I like blowholes they are great fun.
ReplyDeletegorgeous sunny skies and water is perfection! Looks like a fun family together vacation.
ReplyDeleteYou definitely get your steps in : ) Looks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love Hawaii! Usually we went to Maui but we did visit Oahu once. Yes, Honolulu, Waikiki Beach, Diamond Head -- so fab! I love that photo of the chicken's head graffiti art on that pillbox!
ReplyDeleteI went to Hawaii once, was given a ticket if I agreed to trap cats at Hapuna Beach, but they were all already fixed, so I got off easy and had the time of my life. I've never been to Oahu, just the big island. That shaved ice looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteI've been to Oahu a couple of times, Although we concentrated on more urban sightseeing we took a trolley ride to some of the places you visited. The day we had reservations for Diamond Head the skies were so threatening, and the forecast so unattractive, we bailed on that trip.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you had a really nice trip. That sandwich looks amazing and the shaved ice sounds refreshing. Can't wait to hear about the rest of your trip.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous trip so far!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun spring break vacation! Looks like you saw some great sights, ate wonderful food, and enjoyed yourselves thoroughly!
ReplyDeleteThere is so much to see in Hawaii. Looks like you all had a great time.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing all this and had not figured out where you were other than at a beach. That shaved ice is fun!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a wonderful trip!
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking us along on the journey. Lovely photos!
ReplyDeleteThe views in Hawaii are amazing. I like that picture of you with the sky view. The blowhole is a neat sight. Your lunch sandwich looks huge! And the wings at the food truck sound delicious. Waikiki was the first Hawaiian trip I made with my friends, and I still have such fond memories of it. You have some great family photos here to remember the day.
ReplyDeleteI just want to comment how adorable it is that your eldest has your exact beautiful smile. :) Happy Travels!
ReplyDeleteThese photos are amazing, it looks like you had a wonderful time
ReplyDeleteI love all your beautiful photos and the area you covered on this vacation. You packed a lot into your days.
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