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.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreA 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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