Links to Hawaiian Sites
Click on the links below to learn more about Hawaii and some of the places we will visit.
The
World Clock
Compare Cedar Rapids time to the locations on the itinerary. All times
on the Itinerary Page are
local times.
Hawaii,
from the National Geographic.Com
"A century after Hawaiians lost their kingdom and much of their culture,
a new generation is discovering its roots—and some of them want their
islands back."
Hawaii Beach Safety - Jellyfish
Warnings
Visit Hawaii's online source for jellyfish activity. View their predicted activity for April along the Waikiki Beach area.
Pacific Beach Hotel
"Oceanfront Waikiki hotel with an oceanarium restaurant. Pacific
Beach Hotel makes it possible for guests to enjoy a wide range of services
and facilities without having to leave the hotel. With its convenient
location, guests also have the choice to experience numerous attractions
and activities located nearby." The students and chaperones will
be staying here.
Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort
"Waikiki is more exciting than ever with the completion of the $60
million modernization at the Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort. This superior
oceanfront resort offers panoramic views of world-famous Waikiki Beach
and Diamond Head. Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort offers beauty, adventure
and relaxation for every type of traveler." The followers group will
be staying here.
Pearl Harbor
"Oil droplets bubble to the surface of Pearl Harbor above the USS
Arizona, creating a vivid link to the past. On a quiet Sunday morning
December 7, 1941, a Japanese surprise air attack left the Pacific Fleet
in smoldering heaps of broken, twisted steel. Here, peace was interrupted
and paradise lost. In hours, 2,390 futures were stolen, half of these
casualties from the battleship Arizona."
Planet
Hollywood
"Located on the beautiful Kalakaua Avenue, the main street of Waikiki."
Polynesian Cultural Center
"Samoa, Tonga, Tahiti, the Marquesas, Fiji, the new Easter Island
exhibit, Aotearoa (Maori New Zealand), and of course old Hawaii —
at the Polynesian Cultural Center... located in Laie, Hawaii, on the beautiful
north shore of Oahu. In addition to enjoying the aloha spirit of the people,
the Polynesian Cultural Center features the Alii Luau — Hawaii’s
most authentic traditional feast, the Rainbows of Paradise canoe show,
special features at the IMAX™ Theater, authentic island handicrafts
and souvenirs, other dining and package options, and a cast of over 100
performing in the PCC’s spectacular evening show, Horizons: Where
the Sea meets the Sky."
Nuuanu
Pali Lookout
"The Nuuanu Pali Lookout ("Cool Height Cliff")overlooking
the 985 foot cliffs of the Koolau Mountain Range, is one of the best views
on O'ahu. It was here in 1795 that King Kamehameha and his warriors defeated
the O'ahu armies by sending them over these steep, forested cliffs and
claiming his victory and uniting the Hawaiian Islands. The breathtaking
sight and the gruesome history of the battle fought here is enough to
cause a chill to run up your spine.
North Shore
Beach
"This coastline, blessed with pristine white sand beaches - perfect,
glassy walled, epic waves and tubes, is known for its world-class surfing,
body boarding, body surfing, great swimming, snorkeling and scuba diving
in the Summer months."
Sunset Beach
"Sunset Beach Park is one of the better surfing sites on O'ahu, if
not in the world. During the Winter fifteen to twenty foot waves are not
uncommon - there are also large Summer swells. When becalmed the ocean
is great for swimming and snorkeling. Be very careful of the "Sunset
Rip" - newcomers to this beach should check out where this and other
hazards are with the beach's lifeguards."
Hunauama
Bay
"Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve, one of the most spectacular natural
resources in Hawaii, is reaping the benefits of over a decade of moves
to re-establish its pristine marine ecosystem. Recognizing the damage
done by years of neglect and abuse by allowing some three million visitors
annually, the City and County of Honolulu in 1990 laid out a plan to restore
Hanauma to a clean, healthy state by reducing the number of visitors,
establishing an education program, and instituting supportive restrictions."
Diamond Head
"The most famous volcanic crater in the world is Diamond Head, located
on the South-east Coast of O'ahu at the end of Waikiki overlooking the
Pacific Ocean. It was originally named Laeahi by the ancient Hawaiians.
The name meant 'brow of the tuna' and looking at the silhouette of the
crater from Waikiki, you can see the resemblance. The current name came
was given to the crater by British sailors in the 1800's. When they first
saw the crater at a great distance, the calcite crystals in the lava rock
appeared to glimmer in the sunlight. The sailors mistakenly thought there
must be diamonds in the soil."
Hilo Hattie's
"From the paradise isles . . . the Store of Hawaii is the largest
retail source for Hawaiian and Island Lifestyle products. Established
in 1963, Hilo Hattie has grown to be one of the most recognized brands
in Hawaii - a name you can trust."
Germaine’s Luau
"Take in the rich cultural heritage of the Pacific Islands. Drink
in the spectacular show delivered to you at the ocean's edge, under the
stars and palm trees. Be touched by the magic of ancient Hawaii and its
splendor. Enjoy the sense of belonging, where you are part of the celebration.
Experience an authentic Hawaiian Luau like no other and discover why visiting
us once may not be enough. Germaine's Luau, is quite simply 'The Best'."
Volcano National Park
"Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park, established in 1916, displays the
results of 70 million years of volcanism, migration, and evolution --
processes that thrust a bare land from the sea and clothed it with complex
and unique ecosystems and a distinct human culture. The park encompasses
diverse environments that range from sea level to the summit of the earth's
most massive volcano, Mauna Loa at 13,677 feet. Kilauea, the world's most
active volcano, offers scientists insights on the birth of the Hawaiian
Islands and visitors views of dramatic volcanic landscapes."
Other Links Of Interest
Hawaii's Official Tourism Site
Travel information for your Hawaii trip. Whether yo're a new visitor or
returning, there's no place on Earth like Hawaii.
Hawaii-Wikipedia
Free Hawaiian Encyclopedia. Learn about Hawaii's strong heritage, it's
geography, language and more.
Hawaii Beach Safety
A Hawaii Beach Safety site with current wind and wave conditions and warnings.
Hot Surf Photos
Hawaii surf community site showcasing some of the best surf photography in Hawaii.
Seat Guru
"The ultimate source for airplane seating, in-flight amenities and
airline information."
"Lost" TV Show Locations
"Lost" is filmed on location on the island of Oahu, Hawaii.
Read this article about the many places on the island where the show has
been shot.
Cooltan
Tan-Through Swimwear
"Look great and safely tan through your swimsuit or sportshirt! You
work. You play. You work some more. Why not go for that all-over tan...
wherever you are. And while you're at it how about doing that through
the most comfortable swimsuits in the World? That's why we created COOLTAN
tan-through swimsuits and sportswear."
IslandSurf.com
The world's largest online retailer of cool sandals, clothing, watches,
sunglasses, luggage, backpacks, and accessories.
eBay
Search eBay for all things "Hawaii" or "Hawaiian",
whether it's clothes, jewelry or the coolest Hawaiian shirt for your trip.
Amazon
Search Amazon for items to get you ready for Hawaii. Brush up on your
Hawaiian history, listen to great Hawaiian music, or learn the language.
Pre-paid
Calling Cards with the best rates on the market!
Stock up now so you can call home later. Check here for competitive rate
phone cards that can be recharged over the internet.
Classmates.com
Reconnect with old classmates today. Register to keep in touch with classmates
after graduation.
Reunion.com
Find anyone's email address and keep in touch with classmates after graduation. Make planning your reunions a snap.

