02.27.2010
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I have to say, Waikiki to my opinion is paradise. Before booking the trip, we were told by many of our friends that Waikiki is very busy and crowded, both Orsolya and I found it very relaxing and just the right amount of people. There was always room on the beach, the streets were alive with hustle and bustle, but it was never so busy that we couldn’t walk comfortably. I will admit that we did go the weekend right after Thanksgiving, so the crowds had dies down a bit, but none the less, if you like a place that is alive, Waikiki is definitely for you.

If you are ever going there, there are a few things to keep in mind:

The place is for tourists so it is a bit on the pricey side, okay fine, its very much on the pricy side. But I think it is worth it. If you are smart and do your research you will enjoy yourself at the rate that suits your budget. There is everything at its own price. So plan ahead, look at guides and recommendations on the web before you go. Most of the restaurants, bars and clubs have ratings online based what kind of service they provide and how much it costs.

Unlike some of the other beach destinations, Waikiki beach is fully accessible by the public. Along the beach are multiple high end hotels that all have access to the beach. However, none of the hotels prohibit visitors from entering their little piece of the sandy beach. They might however reserve certain areas (the immediate area in front of the hotel) but access to the beach is not in any way restricted. There is a slew of catamaran rides, umbrellas, seats and drinks available independently from the hotels all along the beach. Towels and beach mats are most likely provided by your hotel so do talk to your hotel staff.

The dress code is lax; bathing suits and bikini’s is all you need to walk around. If you are into clubbing and going out, I do recommend bringing a good set of clubbing clothes with you, some of the clubs such as Level4 and Zanzabar do enforce dress codes. Guys bring blk dress pants, dress shoes and nice dress shirts, ladies…. you can get in pretty much in anything.

For food, drinks and entertainment, there is all sorts of venues available. However there are 2 places I strongly recommend.

#1 Egss ‘n Thnigs: this place is the dingiest little corner breakfast place that I would have never gone too. However, all of the touristic books that I read, referred to this place as one of the best breakfast joints in the whole area.You walk into a dark little store, give your name and about 20 minutes later you get called to go upstairs. The space upstairs is tight too, but once you get the food, your attitude will change. Oh did I mention they serve breakfast till 3? That definitely worked with out schedule.

#2 The Yard house: bar and grill, they server a huge variety of beers (over a hundred on tap) and the staff really know their stuff too. The other cool thing about this place is that they server their beer by 1/2 yards, so you can drink a lot.

Overall, both Orsolya and I absolutely fell in love with Waikiki. Not just the beach but streets and boutiques all around it. I loved the fact that the stores, bars and restaurants were open till the AM and that the people were utterly nice. From shop keeps to the people you met on the streets every one is kind and relaxed. By the time you have to pack your bags and leave, you don’t want to anymore. I know we for sure had alot of trouble letting go.

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