Working Pays When You Take a Charter Bus in Honolulu Hawaii
April 19th, 2007You don’t have to be a great salesman to convince someone to take a vacation to Hawaii. However, a charter bus trip in Honolulu was actually a dream come true because I just can’t resist beaches and surfing. So when my boss announced that our company trip this year would be to Honolulu for top performing sales people, I mean, what more can you ask for a great trip to one of the
I fell in love with Honolulu, even while still in the charter bus, when I set eyes on Pearl Harbor but to see the remains of one of the most popular battleships in history was humbling. Entombed within the remains of USS Arizona lay the remains of 1,177 men who perished during the attack. It is a must see for all nationalities.
Our next site of interest on the charter bus was to visit this Honolulu destination which symbolizes what Hawaii is, Diamond Head. I learned that the locals called it Leahi which confused us for a while. We took a hike up the volcanic track which was difficult but well worth it in the end. The charter bus also took us to Waikiki Aquarium which has been in operation since 1904. The main purpose of this Hawaii aquarium is to educate and entertain its visitors – which they did perfectly well! We were engrossed in studying all the corals, eels, monk seals which stole the show, turtles, sharks and many different types of fish.
The Honolulu charter bus stopped us on our fourth day there at Hoku’s Honolulu restaurant which provided us not only with amazing food but also with a little bit of entertainment. They have an open kitchen which lets you see into what goes on inside the kitchen and how your food is prepared. By the time we got back up the Honolulu charter bus rental, we were totally satisfied. I must say this visit to Honolulu was very much worth the hard work that I put in.



