Around Oahu

Time to use the cabrio and to explore the island Oahu.

Chevrolet Camaro – a surprise for us, too!

There is more on Oahu than Honolulu. At least nature-wise. The Halona blowhole spits water like a geyser, but it’s sea water pushed through the hole by strong waves.

Halona Blowhole

From there we did the circle around the Ko’alau range along the coast. Unfortunately, the weather got worse and we couldn’t spot any turtles, neither at Turtle Bay nor at Laniakea Beach. Before returning to Waikiki we drove up and into the Punchbowl Crater which contains the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific – and also offers a nice vista over the city.

National Memorial of the Pacific
Honolulu from Punchbowl Crater

Honolulu – Waikiki

The car rental company had a surprise for us. The “similar” in “Category C: ICAR: Toyota Corolla or similar” turned out to be a sportive Chevrolet Camaro (cabriolet). What a difference after four weeks in a clumsy campervan!

We didn’t use it much that day, though, but searched our hotel in Waikiki and explored this part of Honolulu. Not surprisingly, we soon landed on the famous Waikiki Beach.

But we had to agree to our guide claiming it to be a quite overrated place. Indeed: the beach is mostly man-made, partially with imported sand. The towels are close to each other. And actually, most of the guys are here just for selfies and not for relaxing. But maybe we’re just a bit spoiled from Fiji (29°C water temperature, natural corals…). And having a cold drink at the bar is much better than complaining. 🙂

Hard Rock Cafe – Honolulu