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Oahu, called a tropical paradise for  a reason. Turquoise blue waters,   dramatic volcanic mountains and too many palm  trees to count. The place of the aloha spirit   endless snorkeling hiking and poke. We live  here and are experiencing Oahu every day.   In this guide, we tell you what you need to know  before planning your trip to Oahu. We'll talk   about where to stay how to get around the island  while avoiding this and more. Stick around till   the end where we will talk about the Hawaiian  people and culture. This video is not about   the best things to do. We already made a video  specifically about that but it is rather about   what you need to know to make the most out of your  trip. Oahu is snuggled into an island chain in the   middle of the Pacific. All islands have their own  nickname and Oahu is known as the gathering place   probably because there's a million people here.  The only way to get there is by airplane and   you'll land on Honolulu International airport.  So once you're here, how do you get around?   Let's talk about car rentals you'll find the  bigger car rental companies on Oahu but it   will most likely not be cheap but in our opinion  definitely worth the expense. An alternative might   be Turo where people rent out their personal  cars which could have cheaper daily rates. If   you plan on only staying in the resort areas such  as Waikiki or Ko'olina, then you could get away   with just walking from place to place. There are  taxis, lyfts and ubers on Oahu but in our personal   experience nearly not as many as on the mainland.  there were times where we found ourselves on one   side of the island with zero uber and lyft  drivers. If you want to maximize your stay   and really see Oahu, we do recommend getting a  car but the public transportation is pretty good   on Oahu compared to the other islands. the bus  fares are fairly cheap and they run to most parts.   Check out their website for more information and  Oahu is also small so there are only three main   highways and the remaining roads are mostly  one or two lane roads so you can expect some   traffic around the island and the horrible  traffic you've heard about on Oahu usually   goes towards Honolulu during morning rush hour and  away from Honolulu in the afternoon evening time.   Make sure to drive the H-3 since that has the epic  view of the mountains. One quick note drive with   aloha. You will notice that the driving style is  not as aggressive and people will often throw you   this shaka or wave at you. So now that we've  figured out transportation where do we stay?   Most hotel options are in these three resort areas  with the most hotels being in Waikiki. Then you   have the Ko'olina resorts which have fewer but  also luxurious options. Think Disney. Lastly,   the Turtle Bay resort in North Shore. Think about  paying the resort fees though and the parking fees   then you also have airbnb and vrbo. These  options are not necessarily cheaper than hotels   but you can stay in different parts  of the island and feel more secluded.   There was a bill passed in 2019 that limits  short-term vacation rentals. This means that it   might be difficult to find a short-term rental  because they typically have a minimum of 30 days   and that can be expensive. This does not apply  to resort districts which we mentioned earlier   Waikiki, Ko'olina and Turtle Bay area. So if  you ask our opinion we would try to find an   airbnb in a resort area or just go for a  hotel. So when is the best time to visit?   It's good to know that the winter months are the  rainy months on Oahu. If you're all about surfing   the winter months are the way to go. There's high  surf around many north and west shore beaches and   whale season last from December until early May  but we like spring months and early fall months.   There's less crowds it's not extremely hot yet  but still warm and there are no heavy rains.   Looking at the map you can see that the windward  side of the island does get the most rain. So now   that we got that figured out, where do we go from  here? In our opinion to get the most out of your   stay you need to know the island. So let's start  at the main hub for tourism and the birthplace of   surfing. We all know it it's Waikiki The place on  the island with the most hotels and restaurants   and no parking. You could say that Waikiki  is one of the busiest spots on Oahu where   most people stay while on their trip. This is  also where you'll find the iconic Diamond Head,   a crater where you can hike to the top. In Waikiki  you will find pretty beaches high-end clothing   stores and plenty of beginner surfers. Waikiki is  crowded and caters to tourism. It's fun to be here   for a little while but it is not Oahu. We highly  recommend that you get out of Waikiki during the   day to explore other parts of the island because  that's where you'll experience the adventure.   We'll give you some tips on where to go throughout  this video. Let's look at Honolulu the city of the   island where you'll find the high skyscrapers  and the business district. Also it's packed with   culture. Hawaii is a mix of many different groups.  You'll find Korean influences, Japanese, Filipino,   Chinese and many more. Explore the different  neighborhoods such as Chinatown and Kaka'ako   our favorite neighborhood here for an artsy and  creative vibe. Now let's look at the East side   of Honolulu the main neighborhood to explore  here is Hawaii Kai where you'll find eateries   golf courses and extraordinary gems of the island.  Follow the most scenic and beautiful shoreline on   all of Oahu where you can stop along the way and  see true gems. We are talking about Koko crater Hanauma Bay   and Makapu'u. You will be driving in between large  cliff walls with the deep blue ocean right next to   you. I mean look at that view! You might as well  add the scenic road to your bucket list right now   and at the end of this road you will find yourself  on the windward side of the island known for its   turquoise blue waters and the majestic Ko'olau  mountains that will leave you speechless. No   matter what road you take to the windward side you  will be guaranteed with jaw-dropping views. This   side of the island gets the most rainfall in the  year which makes the mountain even more beautiful.   Pockets of clouds hide in between the mountains  and all the rain makes this the perfect place to   do all of your jungle and waterfall hikes. The  windward side also has several small adventures   out in the ocean that you can explore by  kayak or boat like the Mokulua islands   hiking up Chinaman's Hat or just visit the sandbar  in the bay. We suggest to visit Waimanalo for   the local vibes. Kailua if you want boutique and  Kaneohe for the bay and mountain views. Keep going   north on Kamehameha highway to find the windward  countryside and soon you will find yourself in   North Shore. The home of the big wave surfers and  shrimp trucks. If you find yourself here during   the winter time, the waves will get pretty insane.  Things to do here are snorkeling at Sharks Cove,   going to the many beaches and checking out  the seven mile miracle. A seven mile stretch   of sand beaches with the most epic surf spots.  Don't forget to eat at the many shrimp trucks.   A town to visit here is Haleiwa which looks like a  cute small beach town. Moving down to Central Oahu   where the farms and plantations are you will  notice a change in landscape the majestic green   jurassic mountains are out of sight and replaced  with rolling hills. You can visit the Waialua   chocolate farm, coffee farms, the Dole Plantation  and of course the infamous Pearl Harbor memorial. Then last but not least the West side aka the  leeward side. there's one way in and one way out.   You could say that if you drive far enough  into the West side that you will reach the   corner of the island. You'll be introduced to  the second mountain range in Oahu, the Waianae   mountain range. You will find wide stretched sandy  beaches and deep dark blue oceans as opposed to   the turquoise blue waters on the windward side.  If you want to escape the crowds check out these   quiet beaches you might need to drive a bit longer  but you do get your privacy. You will mostly visit   the west side for its beaches and hikes and at  the end of the road is a worthy adventure on   any day Ka'ena Point a gorgeous shoreline hike and  yes there are plenty of sunset views on the West side. This is Oahu in a nutshell. Now let's talk  about culture and most importantly food.    There is so much to eat, so we're going to give you some  ideas on what specific foods to try.   Kalua pork, pork that's traditionally cooked in an underground  oven you cannot go wrong with Konos a restaurant   prioudly serving pork and try out a dish called  laulau which you will find at local restaurants   such as Helena's Hawaiian food or the Waiahole Poi  Factory next dish to try is haupia a coconut dessert   don't forget about poke it's delicious  fresh and raw fish you can get poke   all over the island but you cannot go wrong  with Foodland. You will also notice that shave   ice cannot be missed it goes all the way back to  Hawaii's plantation past where Japanese immigrants   used to shave flakes off of blocks of ice  and drizzled it with fruit juice then you   have malasadas delicious Portuguese donuts and  check out the 7-elevens here and try out a spam   musubi. This is just a small list of all the  foods that you can try. Check out our food tour   in hawaii video to get some more ideas on what and  where to eat. Then there are some things to know.   things that we have experienced here while living  on Oahu. People on the island dress casual think   loose shirts shorts and slippers. It's not even  crazy if you just walk in your bikini all day.   Then learn some Hawaiian words and start with  these: aloha, mahalo, wahine, kane, ohana, mauka   makai and honu. Then we would also recommend  to not leave any belongings inside in your car   we've seen too many crushed windows and then  all the gorgeous animals you'll see on Oahu   monk seals sea turtles dolphins birds keep a safe  distance. You do not want to disturb the animals.   Then last you will see homeless people around the  island and soon notice that it is a problem here   on Oahu. You will encounter homelessness all over  the island you could say that it's a symptom of   many larger problems. Lets talk about the culture  of Hawaii and the Hawaiian people. A topic that's   not talked about enough in most videos about  Hawaii but yet so important because when you   are here you feel it and you see it. Over the past  years there has been a revival of Hawaiian culture   the language the traditions they were almost  completely lost. there was a Hawaiian Renaissance   in the 1970s that brought life back into the  Hawaiian culture. You can see that today Hawaiians   are very proud and happy to tell you about  their culture connection is key for Hawaiians   some important things are malama aina to care for  the land and then there is an ancestral connection   respecting their kupuna a way to respect ancestors  is to practice traditions. The Hawaiian people   are descendants from navigators and explorers. A  sensitive topic in Hawaii is the overthrow of the   monarchy in 1893 today you can still feel a hurt  when you talk to people here on Oahu. Keep an open   mind and do more listening than talking. Live the  aloha which means to love show love to each other.   If we sparked your interest, check out the  Bishop Museum for more history and culture.   This is Oahu in a nutshell and what we think you  need to know to get the most out of your trip. mahalo
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Length: 12min 50sec (770 seconds)
Published: Sun May 09 2021
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