Coconut & Hibiscus

 
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Makalei Beach
Diamond Head Grill
Lamarca Prosecco
Tongs Waikiki
Coconut and Hibiscus
pearl love jewelry
Sunday Brunch

On the southern edge of Waikiki, just beyond the lush landscape of Kapiolani Park, lies the quaint neighborhood of Coconut and Hibiscus. Charmed are the lives of residents who claim home to a street named "Coconut." Here, the living is easy; far removed from the hustle and bustle of Waikiki. Everyone knows your name and the neighborhood news can be shared over a surf at Tonggs. Weekend mornings are typically spent indulging in the golden sand on Makalei Beach and swimming in the glassy turquoise sea. Don't forget the blueberry cream cheese scones from Diamond Head Market; they are what Saturday morning dreams are made of. Coconut & Hibiscus, a delightful piece of paradise we are fortunate to call home.

 

Hot Waikiki Nights

 

It's a hot, humid summer night in Waikiki with plenty of things to do. Restaurants, bars, shows, shopping - the options are endless in this urban paradise. Some nights in Waikiki are best spent walking about taking in the tropical cityscape and feeling the salty sea air on your skin. You never know where the night may take you. If you're lucky, you might be watching the sunrise from Waikiki beach with someone you've met along the way. We suggest sealing the evening with a kiss as the first rays of sunlight peek from behind Diamond Head. The perfect ending to a Hot Waikiki Night.  XOX 

 

Red Bull PARTY WAVE 2014

 

On Sunday, June 13th, Red Bull hosted the first annual Party Wave event in our backyard of Kuhio Beach. Six water crafts took over Queens surf break to compete for the first ever title and an all expense trip to Las Vegas for the Red Bull Air Races. Winner of the Party Wave was the "Gnarly Nomads," the Oregon Trail themed wagon craft that had the longest ridden wave of the day. Shout out to the West Maui team "Unsinkable," who dramatically sank before reaching the surf break.