Kalakaua Avenue - The bustling Main Street of Honolulu

Kalakaua Avenue - The bustling Main Street of Honolulu

Kalakaua Avenue in Honolulu is Waikiki's major roadway. The seashore area is a mix of Swarovski and hula mounds. It is a well-traveled section of town because to its large retail malls, rainbow shower trees, wide walkways, and sunny beaches. It is nearly as well-known as its namesake, King Kalakaua, the "merry monarch" and Hawaii's last ruling monarch.

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The Jewel Of Hawaii: Waikiki Aquarium

The Jewel Of Hawaii: Waikiki Aquarium

The Waikiki Aquarium, established in 1904, is the country's second-oldest public aquarium. The aquarium, which is located on the beautiful Honolulu coastline and overlooks a live coral reef, welcomes visitors to explore its magnificent native gardens and displays, which are home to over 3,500 species marine creatures, fish, and crustaceans.

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A Rare Jungle In Hawaii? Visit The Honolulu Zoo

A Rare Jungle In Hawaii? Visit The Honolulu Zoo

The Honolulu Zoo is a 42-acre (17-hectare) zoo located in Honolulu's Queen Kapiolani Park. It is the only zoo in the United States that was built via grants from a sovereign monarch and is located on a portion of the 300-acre royal Queen Kapiolani Park. Over 1,230 species are housed in carefully constructed habitats at the Honolulu Zoo.

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