Waikiki Beach

waikiki beach

The neighborhood extends from the Ala Wai Canal (a channel dug to drain former wetlands) on the west and north, to Diamond Head on the east. Waikiki Beach is noted for its views of the Diamond Head tuff cone, its usually warm and cloud-free climate, and its surf break. Now, an abundance of both high-rises and resort hotels dot the Waikiki skyline. The beach is fairly short, with half of it marked off for surfers. For some distance into the ocean, the water is quite shallow, although there are numerous rocks on the bottom. As with most ocean beaches, the waves can have some force, particularly on windy days. The surf at Waikiki is renowned for its long rolling break, making it ideal for longboarding, tandem surfing, and beginners.

Waikiki Beach
Waikiki Beach

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Universal Studios Hollywood

Universal Studios Hollywood

Introduction Universal Studios Hollywood stands out as one of the nation’s most unique major theme parks, stemming from its renowned Studio Tour, a tram ride through Universal’s backlot that remains the park’s focal point. Unlike typical theme park rides, the 45-minute Studio Tour offers an immersive experience into the world of filmmaking, showcasing actual filming … Read more

Salt Lake Temple

Salt Lake

Introduction

Temple Square in Salt Lake City, is Utah’s most popular tourist destination. Three downtown city blocks in Salt Lake City host nearly 20 attractions related to Mormon pioneer history and genealogy. These include the Salt Lake Temple, the Tabernacle, and the Family History Library. This means that visitors can see all or most of these attractions in a relatively short period. Parking availability in the immediate downtown area of Salt Lake City is limited, and the rates can be expensive. Consider using public transportation instead of parking near Temple Square. The Utah Transit Authority operates numerous bus routes and rail lines in the area.

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Salt Lake

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San Antonio River Walk

Introduction The Paseo del Rio Association is a non-profit organization founded in 1968. To promote, protect, and preserve the San Antonio River Walk, the number one tourist attraction in Texas. The Association achieves this through year-round events on the River Walk and Rio Magazine, a monthly visitor publication. The Association acts as a liaison between … Read more

SeaWorld Orlando

Sea World

Introduction

Dive in and discover a stunning Orlando, Florida resort hotel, boasting a prime location across from SeaWorld Orlando and near Aquatica, Discovery Cove, Walt Disney World, and Universal Studios. Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorld hotel combines the enchantment of America’s favorite playground with imaginative style in an aquatic-themed setting. From a breathtaking 10-story sun-bathed lobby to modern, residential suites and luxurious guest rooms – among the largest in the Orlando area – a truly distinctive, contemporary experience awaits. SeaWorld Orlando is an Adventure Place For Vacations. Revitalize in our state-of-the-art fitness center or retreat to the quiet nèu lotus spa, this hotel in Orlando, Florida offers a superb, tranquil venue for complete relaxation. Indulge in exceptional dining in one of our outstanding restaurants. Catch a wave of family adventure as you splash the day away with the kids in our brand new water park, R Aqua Zone, complete with a thrilling water slide, water jets, a rain tree, and more. It’s all here. Take the plunge.

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Sea World

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