It is not a great distance for walk lovers.
There aren't many people walking around like this, but when I go to Oahu, I often walk around here.
Take a careful walk as the Bun Bun car runs by the side!
There is no promenade from Sand Island for a while. In some cases this sidewalk comes out
Is it a fish relief? Enjoy quite a bit
Routes USA HawaiiHonolulu
Honolulu airport to Ala moana beach park

Honolulu, Hawaii, USA

Honolulu airport to Ala moana beach park

Length8.8 mi
Elev. Gain177.1 ft
Est. Steps20000

City walk

Beach

Bathroom

No shade

Created by FATBOY
Introduction
Honolulu airport to Ala moana beach park is a 8.9 mile (20,000-step) route located near Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. This route has an elevation gain of about 177.1 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
Although it is not usually a walking path, it is an example of “I will come back on foot”. Although it is a basic rental car on Oahu, returning to the Alamo rental car near the airport and walking back to the accommodation is the usual sight. There is a spectacle that you don't know when you drive. You can get a glimpse of Oahu, a tourist city that has not caught up with poor road conditions and infrastructure development.

Atlantic International University

Place
Atlantic International University, Inc. (AIU) is a private for-profit distance learning university based in Honolulu, Hawaii. It was founded in December 1998 as Atlantic University, Inc.Founded out of the desire in the 1980s of a group of businesses to provide continuing education to employees, AIU offers undergraduate and graduate degrees including doctorates.

Alexander & Baldwin

Place
Alexander & Baldwin, Inc. is an American company that was once part of the Big Five companies in territorial Hawaii. The company currently operates businesses in real estate, sugarcane, and diversified agriculture. It was also the last "Big Five" company to cultivate sugarcane. It remains one of the State of Hawaii's largest private landowners, owning over 87,000 acres (35,000 ha) throughout the state.

Hawai'i Department of Education

Place
The Hawaiʻi State Department of Education (HIDOE) is the only statewide public education system in the United States. The school district can be thought of as analogous to the school districts of other cities and communities in the United States, but in some manners can also be thought of as analogous to the state education agencies of other states.

Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Peace

Place
The Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Peace — also known by its original French name Cathédrale de Notre Dame de la Paix, its Portuguese variant Catedral de Nossa Senhora da Paz and its Hawaiian derivative Malia o ka Malu Hale Pule Nui — is the mother church of the Diocese of Honolulu and houses the cathedra of the Bishop of Honolulu in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi.

Hawaii Capital Historic District

Place
The Hawaii Capital Historic District in Honolulu, Hawaii, has been the center of government of Hawaii since 1845.

Aloha Tower Marketplace

Place
The Aloha Tower Marketplace is a waterfront shopping center in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. Located at the Honolulu Harbor, the Aloha Tower Marketplace includes several national historic landmarks including the Aloha Tower, Falls of Clyde and Hawaiʻi Maritime Center.

C. Brewer Building

Place
The C. Brewer Building at 827 Fort Street in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi was built in 1930 to be the headquarters of C. Brewer & Co., the smallest of Hawaiʻi's Big Five corporations. The intimate, almost residential design was begun by Bertram Goodhue and completed by Hardie Phillip. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on 2 April 1980.

Territorial Building

Place
The Territorial Building is a government building of the Territory of Hawaiʻi.

Hawaii Pacific University

Place
Hawaiʻi Pacific University, commonly referred to as HPU, is a private, and nonsectarian university in Honolulu and Kaneohe, Hawaiʻi. HPU is the largest private university in the central Pacific, most noted for its diverse student body of nearly 5,000 students, representing nearly 65 countries. The school's top academic programs are in Business Administration, Nursing, Biology, Diplomacy and Military Studies, and Social Work.

Dillingham Transportation Building

Place
The Dillingham Transportation Building was built in 1929 for Walter F. Dillingham of Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, who founded the Hawaiian Dredging Company (later Dillingham Construction) and ran the Oahu Railway and Land Company founded by his father, Benjamin Franklin Dillingham. The building was designed in an Italian Renaissance Revival by architect Lincoln Rogers of Los Angeles, who also designed the Hawaii State Art Museum (1928).
Route Details

Length

8.8 mi

Elev. Gain

177.1 ft

Est. Steps

20000
Created by
FATBOY
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