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Posted on November 09, 2022
Right on the edge of the world-famous Waikiki Beach in Honolulu is place that has everything you could want while you enjoy the city. Entertainment, name-brand boutiques, cafés, live music, high-end restaurants, and plenty of shopping are just a few of the attractions available from your Wyndham at Waikiki Beach Walk timeshare.
The crystal-blue water is just steps away if you want to swim, or you can sit in a café and enjoy people-watching while you relax from all the sightseeing or activities you have been experiencing in Hawaii. The most convenient and affordable way to enjoy all of the above is to be a Wyndham timeshare owner. You may wonder how it saves you money, but owning a timeshare means you join others to reduce costs.
A timeshare gives you access to the Waikiki Beach Walk as well as all the amenities in the resort, and there are many. With 7.7 acres right on the beach, the resort is loaded with fun things to do, such as special activities designed for children, a game room, a business center, and an outdoor swimming pool. Oahu means The Gathering Place and a timeshare at Wyndham at Waikiki Beach Walk truly lives up to the dream.
Waikiki Beach has a friendly vibe that attracts people from all over the world. You can make this your center for all your adventures when you stay at Wyndham at Waikiki Beach Walk and never be without entertainment.
Whether you enjoy a relaxing lounge on the beach at sunset or raucous live music far into the night, the Waikiki Beach Walk retail complex has something for you. It’s not just a retail hub. It also offers fine dining in upmarket restaurants, as well as inexpensive casual eateries. You can choose the type of cuisine you prefer with Japanese, Italian, Steak houses, traditional Hawaiian food, and much more.
Wyndham at Waikiki Beach Walk offers spacious and comfortable suites to Wyndham timeshare owners and guests, offering one, two-, three- and four-bedroom luxury suites.
Each condo has a fully equipped kitchen, a whirlpool bath, flat-screen TV with a DVD player, and a washer and dryer. In other words, it’s your home away from home without the hassle of upkeep and maintenance. It’s easy and convenient to prepare some of your meals in your suite and save even more of your vacation budget.
The resort also features a large sundeck by the pool and whirlpool spa as well as an exercise facility, computer library, and family gathering room. Best of all, you are half a block from Waikiki Beach. Surprisingly, during the summer months, the surf is down and the beaches are relatively empty, but if you come in the winter, you will see the surf is up, and there are many regular professional surfers to watch.
Wyndham at Waikiki Beach Walk offers stylish and spacious suites that are tastefully decorated and sleep from two to eight people. It provides home-like privacy in luxury accommodations with living and dining areas.
The resort also provides concierge service at the tour desk to help you see the sights you don’t want to miss. You will stay connected with free Wi-Fi throughout the resort.
Your Waikiki timeshare is right in the middle of all that Honolulu has to offer visitors. The myriad activities include:
• Boating
• Fishing
• Golfing
• Scuba diving
• Tennis
• Horseback riding
• Windsurfing
• Water skiing
Here are five of the many attractions waiting for you when you stay in a Waikiki timeshare:
There is the always popular Diamond Head. An extinct volcano, the caldera is a popular hiking destination. Located at the east end of Waikiki, its profile is the symbol of Honolulu. The best place to see the crater is at Diamond Head State Monument.
There is a historical hiking trail that goes from the floor of the crater to the summit. It’s a pretty steep path at first and finally, the trail turns into stairs towards the end. The view is spectacular of Waikiki and Honolulu from the top of the crater. You may see a crystal or two, but unfortunately, they are not diamonds as some 18th-century sailors once thought.
For those who would prefer not to go scuba diving or even snorkeling, don’t worry, you can still see the colorful underwater beauty at the Waikiki Aquarium.
Specifically designed to educate visitors about the South Pacific Ocean, you can see several coral reefs and the amazingly colored fish and other creatures that call the coral reefs home. These include clown fish and sea anemones, and reef predators such as groupers and sharks.
The aquarium has a coral farm from which they supply aquariums around the world with living coral and a long list of exhibits such as giant clams, a mangrove forest, jellyfish, deep-sea fish, and invertebrates, to name just a few.
Located on a 42-acre park granted to the people by King Kalakaua in 1877, the ponds, marshes, and lagoons were beautified and the area opened as Queen Kapi’olani Park in honor of the king’s wife. In 1914, the administrator of parks and recreation decided to add animals to be showcased in the park, and as they say, the rest in history.
Today, you can view three habitats designed to have the features of the natural settings of the animals on display, including the tropical rainforest, the African Savannah, and the South Pacific Island ecosystems. For an otherworldly experience, try a Twilight Tour, where you get a guided two-hour walk around the zoo to see the animals get ready to sleep or just wake up.
Pearl Harbor is still an active Naval base as well as a National Historic Landmark. Pearls used to be gathered from this deep harbor, hence the name. The historic landmark has several exhibits as part of the Pearl Harbor National Memorial.
There is a lot to see and do at Pearl Harbor such as a visit to the USS Arizona resting place and a ride in a flight simulator that allows you to experience a takeoff and landing on an aircraft carrier. Ford Island has the Pacific Aviation Museum with historic photographs, videos, and various WWII aircraft.
Traditional hula dancers perform multiple times a week on Kuhio Beach. The performance starts with the sound of a conch horn and the lighting of torches. This hour-long program is free.
If you want more cultural immersion, try the Polynesian Cultural Center on the northern side of Oahu.
With six villages, each representing the culture of an island, including Hawaii, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, Tahiti, and New Zealand, you will experience a magnificent living history museum. Consider canoeing through a Tongan village, watching a traditional Maori warrior dance, and fishing with authentic Tahitian fishing gear.
An Oahu luau provides a night of enjoyment, entertainment, and festivities that goes far beyond a regular dinner theater show. You can choose a luau that best suits your needs. If you are a couple or a family, there is a luau that you will thoroughly enjoy and remember forever.
A Wyndham timeshare opens the door to many more possibilities than simply being a guest. Timeshare ownership at Wyndham at Waikiki Beach Walk provides accommodation options to the most popular travel destination in Hawaii at the lowest resale costs available.
If you and your family love to travel for entertainment and education as well as relaxation and adventure, then taking advantage of a Wyndham timeshare resale is perfect for you. For more information, even for owners who may be looking to sell Wyndham timeshare, call us on 877-624-6889 or leave us a message by clicking here and we’ll respond as soon as possible.