• Waikiki Atlantis Submarine Adventure

    Explore Oahu’s waters on this submarine-style glass-bottom boat ride aboard the Atlantis Submarine. During this family-friendly adventure, learn about the local fish, coral and other animals in this marine habitat through your guide’s informative commentary. Please be aware all passengers must be 36″ or taller to ride. Descend 100 feet (30 meters) under the surface of the water without getting wet.  View the coral reefs and marine life from an Atlantis Oahu submarine Choice of morning and afternoon tours Choice of Atlantis and Atlantis Premium submarine tours Professional narration available in English, Japanese, Chinese, Korean and Spanish

  • Ko Olina Golf Club

    Ko Olina Golf Club, one of Golf Digest’s “Top 75 Resort Courses in the U.S.,” is a challenging 18-hole course built in 1990 by renowned golf course architect Ted Robinson. Typical of his designs, Ko Olina Golf Club features exceptional water features, multi-tiered greens, large landing areas, and a moderate length which makes it perfect for beginners and experts alike. The clubhouse design symbolizes all the aspirations of the resort. Approximately 35,000 square feet, the architecture is characterized by its tri-level design and Hawaiian pitched roofs. Broad overhangs and verandas give it an open atmosphere and provides golfers with spectacular views of the course and landscape. In addition to men’s…

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    USS Bowfin Ship Specifications

      (SS-287) CLASS: Balao CONSTRUCTED Portsmouth Navy Yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire (actually located in Kittery, Maine) KEEL LAID 23 July 1942 LAUNCHED 7 December 1942, hence her nickname the “Pearl Harbor Avenger” SPONSOR Mrs. Jane Gawne, wife of Captain James Orville Gawne, USN COMMISSIONED 1 May 1943 COMPLEMENT Originally 70 men (7 officers & 63 enlisted), later increased to 80 men (10 officers & 70 enlisted) DISPLACEMENT 1,810 tons (diving trim); 2,415 tons (submerged) LENGTH 311 feet 9 13/16 inches MAXIMUM BEAM 27 feet 3 inches MEAN DRAFT 15 feet 3 inches (diving trim) FREEBOARD 12 feet 5 inches @ bow (diving trim) 3 feet 11 inches @ stern (diving…

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    USS Missouri Battleship Specifications

    Class: Iowa class battleship Length: 887 feet 3 inches Beam: 108 feet 3 inches Draft: 34 feet 9 1/4 inches Weight: 58,000 tons (full load) 45,000 tons (unloaded) Speed: In excess of 30 knots (35 mph) Boilers: Eight 600 PSI Babcock & Wilcox Main Engines: Four geared General Electric turbines Tank Capacity: 2.5 million gallons of fuel oil 30,000 gallons of aviation fuel 239,000 gallons of fresh water

  • Luau on Oahu

    Enjoy a traditional lei greeting and experience a luau on Oahu. Hosted by Chief Sielu, Original World Fire Knife Dance Champion, this event provides the ideal opportunity to immerse yourself in island culture. Watch a Polynesian show, learn headband weaving, or take a hula lesson, before indulging in a Hawaiian feast, including pineapple glazed chicken and kalua pork. Upgrade to include priority access and convenient pickup, for a hassle-free experience. Take part in a Polynesian welcoming ceremony with the Chief Travel through the Polynesian Islands with an interactive and high energy show Learn to hula dance, weave a headband from coconut leaves, rub sticks together to make fire, or get a…

  • Golf

    Royal Kunia Country Club

    The course offers an uncompromising panoramic view of the entire south shore of Oahu. Spectacular views of Pearl Harbor, the Ko’olau and Waianae mountain ranges, the city of Honolulu and Diamond Head await every golf shot. The scenic, rolling fairways are lined with palm trees and other tropical native flora, along with six water features and 99 bunkers which adds to the aesthetic appeal of this picturesque golf course. Royal Kunia Country Club 94-1509 Anonui Street Waipahu, HI 96797 Reservations: (808) 688-9222 SCORECARD For Tee Time Reservations :808 688 9222 / 808 688 9223 email:marlon@royalkuniacc.com Ph# 808-364-8570 Fax# 808 688 9557 Pro shop 808 688 9222 / 808 688 9223…

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    Ewa Beach Golf Club

    Ewa Beach Golf Club is a well-kept secret hiding at the far end of the Ewa plains that is always kept in premium shape with the best greens and fairways on the island of Oʻahu. With the Waianae mountain range in the background, you get a unique experience from the very first shot as you tee off over the remains of a kūlanakauhale, or ancient Hawaiian fishing village. You will also be visited throughout your round by native species of birds including the ʻalae keʻokeʻo, ʻaukuʻu, and the endangered aeʻo. COURSE OVERVIEW Course Architect – Robin Nelson Course opened in 1992 Seashore Paspalum grass 18-hole Championship Golf Course, Links Style…

  • Hawaii Prince Golf Club

    Hawaii Prince Golf Club designed by Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay offers 27 dramatic holes, the only golf course of its kind in Hawaii. Three interchangeable nines create a variety of playing conditions for all skill levels. Situated on Oahu’s sunny Ewa Plain, the course boasts 270 acres of sheer beauty and offers stunning views of the rain-carved Waianae Mountains. Long verdant fairways are lined with numerous white sand bunkers and 10 strategically placed lakes. Join us for challenging play on this unique course and experience unparalleled golf at its finest or invest in your game with lessons from our friendly and experienced golf professionals. Course Maps & Stats Hawaii…

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    Today’s Pearl Harbor Allure

    Regardless of your age, or your interest in World War II, a visit to Pearl Harbor Hawaii is an extremely emotional experience. There are many war memorials across America, but there’s something truly different here. At 7:55 on the sunny morning of Sunday, December 7, 1941, 183 Japanese warplanes swooped out of a cloudless sky and demolished the US Pacific fleet docked at Pearl Harbor. It was this single catastrophic event, not the invasion of Poland, the Battle of Britain or the persecution of the Jews, that finally dragged the United States into World War II. But you already knew that, right? What you didn’t know, and won’t until you…