Three-quarters of Hawaii's population live on
OAHU
, which has monopolized the islands' trade and tourism since the first European sailors realized that
Honolulu
offered the safest in-shore anchorage in thousands of miles of ocean. Over eighty percent of visitors to Hawaii still arrive in
Honolulu
- albeit by air now, rather than by sea - and most remain for their entire vacation. Oahu effectively confines tourists to the tower-block enclave of
Waikiki
, just east of downtown Honolulu; there are few rooms anywhere else. In much the same way, the
military
are closeted away in relatively inconspicuous camps. On any one day, the numbers of military personnel and tourists on Oahu are roughly the same.
Overcrowding and rampant development mean Oahu can't be recommended over the
Neighbor Islands
(as the other Hawaiian islands are known), but it can still give a real flavor of Hawaii. There are some excellent
beaches
, with those on the north shore a haven for
surfers
and campers, and the
cliffs
of the windward side are awesome.
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