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  • History of Waikiki

    Posted on August 26th, 2010 Joy No comments

    Waikiki is one of the most famous names associated with the state of Hawaii. And while many people immediately think of the beach of that name, it also represents the neighborhood that is part of Honolulu, which is probably the most famous city in the state. Honolulu is full of incredible cultural attractions and has an interesting and dynamic history. The neighborhood and beach of Waikiki is part of this, and while today it attracts millions of tourists from all over the world, it had its origins with Hawaiian royalty.

    For the greater part of the 19th century, the area was a favorite holiday retreat for Hawaiian royalty , who were greatly attracted to the gentle, though also dynamic with potential for more complicated conditions, which offered the best opportunities for beginning and moderate surfing. Longboarding was extremely popular with the royals, though at the time it was an early form of the sport, and these features are some of the same elements that continue to attract millions of people to the five star Waikiki hotels .

    Toward the late 1880s a guest resort was established and the neighborhood began to see an increase in visitor activity. By the early to mid 1900s major name resorts and tourist attractions were in place and it was one of the most popular tourist destinations, as it continues to be, in the world. Today, the guests in some of the top hotels may not actually be royalty, though they certainly are treated as if they were.

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