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Find Your Ohana In Oahu

Hawaii is famous for its magnificent beaches and picturesque waters. But it is also known for its accommodating local community or Ohana. Often associated with family, the term actually has a broader meaning about the importance of community. Find your Ohana in Oahu by exploring the island’s tourist attractions.

Go on a WaimeaBotanical Garden Tour to learn from native experts about the island’s vivid plant life. Or discover the lost beauties of Hawaii by opting for an OahuHidden Gems Tour to meet locals from all over the island.

Regardless of what you do in Hawaii, you are bound to feel a sense of Ohana during your stay. Make the most of your Oahu visit by:

Going on a Hawaiian Adventure

There are endless tourist spots for visitors to explore in Oahu. From water sports to hiking, the island offers many enjoyable activities.

The island’s most popular attraction is its world-famous Waikiki Beach. You can participate in sea activities such as surfing, snorkeling, and boogie boarding. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can even take part in a scuba diving expedition to explore the waters of Oahu. 

Exploring Delicious Oahu Cuisine

In exploring the lands of Oahu, you should also immerse yourself in delectable Hawaiian cuisine. Local food is easily accessible as it is often spread across the streets through roadside stands. There are also plenty of native restaurants that offer a taste of the island’s culture. 

Hawaiian cuisine is a culmination of the island’s colorful history. It offers a wide variety of dishes to suit every palette.Raw fish, taro plants, and shredded meat are reoccurring elements in Oahu’s local food. 

Among the popular local dishes in Hawaii is LomiLomi Salmon. Raw salmon is salted and massaged repeatedly.Then, it is mixed with onions,tomatoes, and hot peppers. Its overall flavor offers a tangy yet delicious bite.

For a sugary taste, Haupia is a traditional Oahu dessert that is sure to make your mouth water. It is made from coconut cream combined with arrowroot powder. It is baked in an underground oven. It is basically Hawaiian pudding made of cornstarch and coconuts.

Aside from the island’s tourist attractions and cuisine, numerous factors contribute to Oahu’s thriving community. Learn more about finding your Ohana in Oahu by reading this article by Go Tours Hawaii, a TripAdvisor certificate of excellence awardee.