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If you're thinking about renting an apartment in the University of Hawaii - Honolulu area, be prepared to spend almost as much time enjoying the local recreation as studying or working.
Located on the island of Oahu - the most visited of the Hawaiian islands - Honolulu is the southernmost capital in the U.S. With an urban population approaching 1 million, the cultural and economic opportunities the U of H - Honolulu area has to offer apartment renters are many.
One of the first things visitors to the island should take in is a traditional luau. With a number of choices including Germaine's Luau held in Barber's Point and the Polynesian Cultural Center's Ali'i Luau held on Oahu's North Shore, this cultural phenomenon will surely leave you appreciating the local traditions. The next thing apartment renters in the U of H - Honolulu area should do is head to Oahu's famous North Shore to check out the world-class surfers. Sit by the beach and gawk as some of the local greats take on the Banzai Pipeline, or head to tamer waters and learn how to "hang ten" yourself.
To catch up on some local history, apartment renters in the U of H - Honolulu region should head to the Bishop Museum, the largest museum in the state of Hawaii and the premier natural and cultural history institution in the Pacific. Afterward, visit Pearl Harbor and the American Memorial. This historical monument draws over 1.5 million visitors each year.
Looking for apartments near University of Hawaii - Honolulu? Look no further than ApartmentGuide.com to find U of H - Honolulu apartments for rent and learn more about this neighborhood.
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All About
If you're thinking about renting an apartment in the University of Hawaii - Honolulu area, be prepared to spend almost as much time enjoying the local recreation as studying or working.
Located on the island of Oahu - the most visited of the Hawaiian islands - Honolulu is the southernmost capital in the U.S. With an urban population approaching 1 million, the cultural and economic opportunities the U of H - Honolulu area has to offer apartment renters are many.
One of the first things visitors to the island should take in is a traditional luau. With a number of choices including Germaine's Luau held in Barber's Point and the Polynesian Cultural Center's Ali'i Luau held on Oahu's North Shore, this cultural phenomenon will surely leave you appreciating the local traditions. The next thing apartment renters in the U of H - Honolulu area should do is head to Oahu's famous North Shore to check out the world-class surfers. Sit by the beach and gawk as some of the local greats take on the Banzai Pipeline, or head to tamer waters and learn how to "hang ten" yourself.
To catch up on some local history, apartment renters in the U of H - Honolulu region should head to the Bishop Museum, the largest museum in the state of Hawaii and the premier natural and cultural history institution in the Pacific. Afterward, visit Pearl Harbor and the American Memorial. This historical monument draws over 1.5 million visitors each year.
Looking for apartments near University of Hawaii - Honolulu? Look no further than ApartmentGuide.com to find U of H - Honolulu apartments for rent and learn more about this neighborhood.
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