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Below
you will find detailed information for the communities and
surrounding areas of Honolulu. Remember, the first step to
finding your dream home is finding the community that fits
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Honolulu
The
City and County of Honolulu is
located on the beautiful island of Oahu.
The Hawaiian Islands consist of seven main islands, of which
Oahu is the centerpiece and economic "gathering place".
Honolulu city has a population of over 400,000 residents while
Honolulu County holds a population of approximately 900,000
residents, and is the most populated county in the Hawaiian
Islands.
Honolulu
County is sophisticated, lively, as well as breathtakingly
beautiful. It has more in the way of arts, culture, and entertainment
than most cities on the mainland. It has an abundance of
galleries, nightclubs, and museums, a major zoo, aquarium,
Iolani Palace, Pearl Harbor, the Arizona Memorial, the USS
Missouri; the list goes on and on. The people themselves
project "the aloha spirit" of Honolulu. The climate
in Honolulu is one of the most prized in the world. All these
great factors add up to make Honolulu one of the best relocation
destinations in the world. With its many captivating locations
and exceptional communities there’s a dream home for
you on Hawaii’s “Big Island”.
Climate
Honolulu
has different temperatures all year round, from pleasant
nights of 60F to 85F in the day. Enjoy the warm temperatures
in the summer and cozy winters at night.
Parks,
Beaches, and Recreation
Honolulu
County offers first rate attractions and recreation opportunities
such as museums, state monuments, parks, beaches,
zoos, and other diversions. Honolulu is home to one of the
most famous beach areas in the world, Waikiki. Some cultural
attractions to be found in Honolulu are, The Symphony and
its famous zoo. Both are mainstays in Honolulu city culture
and family life. The Honolulu Zoo was the first to breed
and successfully hatch Galapagos tortoises in captivity.
The Waikiki Aquarium, founded in 1904,
is the third oldest public aquarium in the United States.
A part of the University of Hawaii, the Aquarium is located
next to a living reef on the Waikiki shoreline. Chinatown
is Honolulu's most exciting and mysterious neighborhood.
This historic district is located in downtown Honolulu, and
has long been a popular gathering place for locals and visitors
alike.
Complete
List of Honolulu County Recreation Opportunities
Activities,
Beaches, Local Events, Golf, Country Clubs, and more…
Shopping
and Dining
Honolulu
County offers unparalleled food and dining through an eclectic
variety of world class restaurants, cafes and other eateries
that match its rainbow of cultures. Pacific Regional Cuisine
is a unique blend of Asian, Western, and Polynesian preparations
that is found nowhere but in Hawaii. Some of the finest dining
in the world can be found in Honolulu and nearby Waikiki.
Additionally if shopping is important to you, Honolulu has
some of the most exotic and glamorous shops to be found anywhere.
Honolulu also boasts of having one of the largest enclosed
shopping malls in the United States, The
Ala Moana Center
Honolulu Dining Guide
Places
of Worship
A
Look at Oahu’s Finest Communities
Waipio
Gentry
Waipio
Gentry is located in the Waipahu Neighborhood of inland Oahu
and Northern Pearl Harbor, north of Waikele. The community
is an area of commerce that provides various services to
Central Oahu.
Aiea
Located
on the northeastern tip of Pearl Harbor, Aiea has a population
of about 9,000. Parks include Napuanani Park, the Aiea Recreation
Center, and the Aiea Field Annex. Residents also enjoy the
Aiea Shopping Center and The Kapiolani Medical Center at
Pali Momi is located within the city’s limits.
Hilo
Hilo
is a coastal city in the State of Hawaii, and is the largest
municipal area on the island of Hawaii. As of the 2000 census,
the CDP had a total population of 40,759.
Hilo is the
county seat of Hawaii County, Hawaii, and is situated in
the South Hilo District. The
city overlooks Hilo Bay, and
is near two mountains, and Mauna
Kea, upon which several astronomical observatories are
placed.
As the second
largest city in the state of Hawaii, Hilo is home to shopping
centers, movie theaters, hotels, restaurants, and a beautiful
downtown area full of various shops. Rich in history and
culture, Hilo is among one of the most popular places to
live, work, and play on the big island. Visit their official website for more information
on schools, recreation, and more!
Kona
The
Kona/Kohala Coast is the sunniest location in the state.
Real estate property in Kona is known for its tranquility
and privacy, with sunny, balmy days and clear, starry nights.
A combination of beautifully restored beach homes and new
developments, whatever your style is, there a little slice
of paradise for you in Kona.
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