EXPLORE PARADISE Some think of Kaneohe as the quintessential Hawaii town because it still retains that old-time feel. And, there is no better place to take in paradise than at TLAapproved Paradise Bay Resort (47-039 Lihikai Drive paradisebayresort.com). Here, you’ll experience breathtaking panoramic views of Kaneohe Bay, Chinaman’s Hat and the Ko‘olau Mountains. All Paradise Bay Resort accommodations feature a full kitchen or kitchenette, and most offer a spacious private lanai. Complimentary amenities at the pet-friendly retreat add to its appeal; think free WiFi, complimentary snorkel equipment and an outdoor pool and hot tub. It is the perfect place for a stay-cation while exploring all Kaneohe has to offer! Nearby, Byodo-In Temple (47-200 Kahekili Hwy byodo-in.com) is a hidden oasis within Valley of the Temples Memorial Park. This Hawaii State Landmark is a small-scale replica of a 950year-old Buddhist temple in Uji, Japan, honoring Hawaii’s first Japanese immigrant workers. Going towards the North Shore on Kamehameha Highway, you’ll discover many more Hawaiian treasures. Shop for tropical fruits, native plants and Hawaiian food at roadside stands lining Kamehameha Highway, including Waiahole Nursey and Garden Center (48-190 Kamehameha Highway waiaholenurserygardenandfloralgifts.com) and at Waiahole Poi Factory (48140 Kamehameha Highway waiaholepoifactory.com). A little further up the road, discover the treasures – and delicious macadamia nuts and Kona coffee – at Tropical Farms (49-227A Kamehameha Highway macnutfarm.com). Kaneohe 281 The Kaneohe Yacht Club is dedicated to inspiring and promoting appreciation of Sailing, Power-Boating and other Maritime Sports through competitive, recreational and social activities. 1
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