Welcome
to Oahu
The gathering place
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The island of Oahu is the fourth largest in square miles in
the Hawaiian chain but it is by far the Hawaiian island
with the largest population. There are more people living on
Oahu than all of the other islands combined. Hence we have a
city, a metropolis if you will, located on a beautiful and
exotic island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
Oahu,
being the capitol, having the largest city and largest port
(Honolulu), and being the commercial center of Hawaii, is
the major hub between the East and the Orient and the West and
the continental United States. This axis of pathways between
East and West has provided Oahu and Honolulu with perhaps the
widest diversity of ethnic groups of any city in the United
States. The cultures found here include Caucasian (white US
and European), Filipino, Japanese, Portuguese, Tongan, Samoan,
Fijian, African, Chinese, and Korean, among others.
Oahu
is also one of the most beautiful islands of Hawaii. As
far as any major city goes, Honolulu is certainly among the
most luscious but when one leaves the general Honolulu area
and travels to the northern boundaries of the island the
scenery is downright country. The north shore also boasts the
biggest and best surfing in the world and is the "Mecca" of
surfers from around the world. Not to be outdone, the North
Western Wai'anae coast is truly the best dolphin watching spot
in all of Hawaii. Seeing dolphins there on our special fleet
of dolphin watching boats is almost a given and quite often
swimming with them is in the cards as well.

Oahu
is also the sight of some of the most popular and dynamic
attractions in Hawaii. Certainly leading the pack would be
the Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor along with the historic
battleship Missouri. The Polynesian Cultural Center which is
considered the busiest attraction in Hawaii is a Hawaii
landmark and Waikiki is home to the famous dinner shows such
as the legendary Don Ho Show, the Society of Seven and the
Magic of Polynesia.