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Waikiki

[ wahy-kee-kee, wahy-kee-kee ]

noun

  1. a beach and resort area on SE Oahu, in central Hawaii; part of Honolulu.


Waikiki

/ ˈwaɪkɪˌkiː; ˌwaɪkɪˈkiː /

noun

  1. a resort area in Hawaii, on SE Oahu: a suburb of Honolulu


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After a full day of rest and relaxation, the Crazybox nightclub at The Waikiki EDITION is the nightlife spot on the island.

Waikiki's ideal surfing conditions—steady, dependable waves usually from two to five feet—attracted Hawaiian royalty years ago.

The average rainfall in Waikiki is about 20 to 25 inches per year, slightly more in Honolulu.

Kewalo Basin near Waikiki, the sport-fishing center for Oahu, offers a fine selection of charter craft and experienced skippers.

Such a bottom is that off the beach of Waikiki, and it produces a splendid surf-riding surf.

The grass grows right down to the water at Waikiki Beach, and within fifty feet of the everlasting sea.

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