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Hawaii Maritime Center - Located
right next to the Aloha Tower Marketplace, it is
Hawaii's #1 Maritime Attraction featuring fun for
the whole family. Call (808) 536-6373 for more information. |
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Star of Honolulu - Now at
Pier 8, adjacent to historic Aloha Tower. We are
Hawaii's Premier Sunset Dinner Cruise Ship Company,
Proudly Serving Hawaii Since 1957 Offering Over
11 Daily Cruises, Romantic Weddings at Sea, Meetings
and Conventions and Incentive Charters, Private
Party Charters, and Theme Cruises!
Call us toll free at 1-800-334-6191 from the Mainland
or at (808) 983-7827 in Hawaii. Fax: (808) 983-7780
www.paradisecruises.com |
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Mascots of the Waterfront
- Honolulu Harbor is one of the cleanest harbors
in America today. Many forms of marine life thrive
in the harbor, including fishes, corals, shellfish,
and marine vegetation. On the sea walls of Aloha
Tower Marketplace, fish food dispensors are located
for you to feed the fish to get a close look at
them as they come up to the surface to say hi and
eat. |
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Honolulu's Cruise ship Headquarters
- Aloha Tower Marketplace is steps away from pier
10/11 where cruise ships will dock on their stop
to Oahu. The NCL Pride of Aloha departs every Sunday
evening, Pride of America departs every Saturday
evening, and other cruise ships like the Island
Princess, Statendam, Infinity, Carnival Spirits,
and many more will dock seasonally here at Aloha
Tower Marketplace. |
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Honolulu Culture and Arts District
Assoication - Just a few blocks from Aloha
Tower, the Honolulu Culture & Arts District
promotes a burgeoning arts scene. In a 12-block
area, the downtown/Chinatown area has two theatres,
more than 20 arts-related business/organizations
and several museums. Stop in at The ARTS at Marks Garage at 1159 Nuuanu
Ave to get information about the district's galleries,
shopping or events. |
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Chinatown
is Hawaii's most exciting and mysterious neighborhood,
located in downtown Honolulu. Chinatown
has long been a popular gathering place for
locals and visitors alike; a colorful blend of
Southeast Asian cultures, cuisines, celebrations
and shopping. Daily, visitors and residents
come to Chinatown to shop, buy food and dine at
one of many delicious specialty restaurants.
"Variety" best describes the visitor's Chinatown
experience. All within a fifteen-block area, one
may consult an herbalist, view an art exhibit,
watch a dragon procession, make an offering at
a Buddhist temple, or buy precious jade and a
cheong sam gown. Chinatown's history is a rich
part of Hawaii's story. Visit www.chinatownhi.com. |
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Polynesian
Cultural Luau Center Resources - Your one-stop
source for Luau tickets, information, party products,
recipes, music. www.polynesia.com. |
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Hotels and Motels Search Engine
- If your looking for a hotel in Honolulu, this
is a good site to go to. Visit www.honoluluhotelsmotels.com. |
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