By Joshua Duvauchelle
Oahu Nature Tours is one of the first outdoor adventure companies in Oahu, Hawaii. Started in 1995, the organization offers guided nature tours throughout the island, taking visitors to waterfalls and other hidden destinations. Tourists planning to embark on one of the company's tours will find many two-star Waikiki hotels near the company's headquarters in downtown Honolulu.
Castle Maile Sky Court
The aptly named Castle Maile Sky Court soars 44 floors above the Waikiki skyline, providing guests with breathtaking sunsets and views of Honolulu's skyline. The small rooms include kitchenettes and basic room service. Tourists who can't escape work on vacation will enjoy access to a 24-hour business center. If the nearby beach isn't your thing, swim in the hotel's pool or sunbathe on the private deck. Located five minutes from Oahu Nature Tours' downtown office.
Castle Maile Sky Court
2058 Kuhio Ave.
Honolulu, HI 96815
(808) 947-2828
castleresorts.com/Home/accommodations/maile-sky-court
Waikiki Circle Hotel by ResortQuest
The Circle Hotel is a shopper's dream come true, found near some of Waikiki's most popular shops and boutiques. The hotel provides basic housekeeping services and in-room Internet connections for traveling businesspeople. The Circle Hotel is an eight-minute drive from Oahu Nature Tours.
ResortQuest Waikiki Circle Hotel
2464 Kalakaua Ave.
Honolulu, HI 96815
(808) 923-1571
resortquesthawaii.com/hawaii/propertyOverview.do?propertyGroupId=25563
Aqua Island Colony
This hotel is on the famous Waikiki strip and is a 15-minute drive from Oahu Nature Tours' headquarters. Rooms include a stove and refrigerator. After your nature tour, refresh yourself in the warm Pacific waters, two blocks from the hotel's front entrance.
Aqua Island Colony
445 Seaside Ave.
Honolulu, HI 96815
(866) 971-2782
aquaresorts.com/lite-hotels-2-74/island-colony-home.aspx
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About the Author:
Joshua Duvauchelle is an editor and journalist who has been writing since 2000. His work has appeared in various national and international magazines, including "Honolulu Magazine." Duvauchelle graduated with honors from Trinity Western University, holding a Bachelor of Arts in professional communications, and earned a certificate in applied leadership and public affairs from the Laurentian Leadership Centre.