lørdag 11. juni 2011

King Kamehameha floral parade and Pearl Harbor

Today we decided to take the bus to see the floral parade in celebration of King Kamehameha who was the first king of Hawaii (1795). The king Kamehameha day is a national state holiday on June 10th and the floral parade on Honolulu is usually the day after.

The floral parade did not last for long since our bus already was delayed and the parade had already started.

The parade also included segways...

After the floral parade we waited to take the bus towards Arizona memorial aka Pearl Harbor because of the heavy traffic due to the floral parade.
Finally we got the right bus and it took us 45 minutes to get to Pearl Harbor.
At Pearl Harbor we saw the USS Bowfin, a submarine that was launched exactly a year after the Japanese air strike. And we visited the USS Arizona Memorial.

The USS Arizona was one of the many ships that sank, but were most American soldiers lost their life during the Japanese air strike of Pearl Harbor. First we got to see a 23 minute long documentary of Pearl Harbor and the history behind the Japanese aggression. Then we were shipped off to the USS Arizona Memorial where you can still see parts of the big ship underwater.

There are still American soldiers at rest inside the ship today.

Tomorrow we are leaving Hawaii to go to our beloved countries. We have 4 plane trips before us, 3 trips for Sonja. So at around 5 am are we leaving our nice bed & breakfast to get to the airport to fly to L.A. There will however only be a short stop of maximum 3 hours there so no sightseeing in L.A, but rather recovery before our next 10 hour trip towards London...We are not going to look forward to it, but we look forward to come back to the Netherlands and Norway. This trip has been amazing and we have experienced a whole lot.

10th of June Kailua

Today we decided to stay in Kailua and work on our tan.
We rented snorkel gear and went to the beach.

We swam and tried to sun, but it felt more like to be sand blown.
We didn't see any turtles either, so we decided to try another beach.
We cycled on a kind of "white bikes" to Lanikai beach, but it was the same here.
Around 4 o'clock we had enough of the sand and returned to our apartment.

We finished the day with a delicious dinner at Zia's, an Italian restaurant.

fredag 10. juni 2011

9th of June Kailua, Waikiki Hawaii

Today we had a hawaiian breakfast. Pineapple, apple, banana and blueberry bagels.

After breakfast we left for Waikiki and used the public transport Thebuss. If you have looked up everything on the internet it is very easy and cheap. But they don't have friendly drivers.
Waikiki beach was ok but crowdy. Our beach at Kailua is a lot more spacey and quiet.
We walked to the Diamond head crater, an old vulcano crater with a fine lookout over the city.
We didn't have a map, so of course we walked the wrong way around the crater. After
quite a long stroll we arrived at the crater, but it took a lot more to come to the lookout.
First a track widing up and then 175 steps to the top. It was a nice view, but I had expected something more after all this exercising.

We took Thebus back again to Ala Moana shopping center. They have a lot of shops in this senter and a food center. We ate a late japanese lunch at 4 o'clock. We took a look at the hawaiian foodcorner, but tripestew didn't appeal to us. Of course we had to buy some nice things, while we were at the shopping center.
Back in Kailua we bought some food and Hawaiian outfit.

onsdag 8. juni 2011

8 June (2x) Whangarei/Auckland/Sydney/Hawaii

You might be wondering why I put (2x) behind 8 June. Thats because we had a sort of Groundhog Day (for our older followers) on the 8th of June but then different. We left the holiday park in Whangarei, New Zealand at 9.30 in the morning on the 8th of June and we arrived in Honolulu at 9.00 in the morning of the 8th of June. How can this be would you wonder, well that's because we crossed the international date line that is placed between New Zealand and Hawaii. So our 8th of June lasted very long, but I'll begin at the beginning.
As I said we left our last holiday park at 9.30 to drive to Auckland to return our campervan and catch the plane to Sydney where we had to transfer to our flight to Honolulu. This was also the very last time we were at the airport in Sydney and fortunately also the last time this journey that we had to watch John Travolta being funny at the beginning of the security film in all Quantas planes. Our next flights will only be American Airlines and British Airways.

We had a good flight to Honolulu (almost 10 hours) and we even managed to get all a bit of sleep but that was probably only because they had a lousy entertainment system on board, just 1 big screen for our entire part of the plane.
We arrived in Honolulu at 9.00 am and were greeted with aloha's by the personnel we met at the airport. We took a taxi to Kailua where we booked a sort of bed and breakfast, that turned out to be very nice with our own appartment, a swimming pool, a wonderful dog and a lot of small lizzards.

We didn't do much today as we were sort of pooped by all the travelling. We just went to have a look at the beautiful beaches of Kailua and we did some shopping. In the evening we made our own taco's and now it's 19.30 and we are sort of ready to go to bed.

tirsdag 7. juni 2011

7th of June Bay of Islands

Today we planned to drive to the bay of Islands. First we went shopping in Whangarei, we bought a new backpacker for Marja. She needed a new one because hers were stolen in Rotorua.
When we started to drive to Paihia it started to rain quite a lot. By the time we got to Paihia it looked a little bit better, so we bought tickets to a Dolphincruise.
At 1.30 pm the cruise started and it was sunny and the sky was blue.

It was a very nice trip in the bay of islands. We saw "The hole in the rock" out at the pacific ocean, but it was to much wind to cruise the boat through the hole. The hole didn 't look big enough for our boat either.
We had still not seen any dolphins and the cruise was almost over.

5 minutes before we had to turn to the harbour again there suddenly were 4 dolphins in the water. The black and red shoe on the picture is Nathalies.
Everyone was very happy.

We drove back again to Whangarei holiday park and were more than satisfied with this day.

BTW: It is now possible to comment without making a google account, sorry for the inconvenience this may have caused. The "add comments (legg inn kommentar)" feature is still in Norwegian, and we have not been succesfull to switch it to English. But it is now easier to comment as much as you like :)

mandag 6. juni 2011

6th of June

We woke up around 8 and left the hot water beach camping after eating breakfast in our juicy wagon. We drove to Hot Water Beach on our quest to find the hot springs that this beach was known for. However we did not think we would see it due to the tide and the strong undercurrent so we tried to find it from the other side of the Hot Water Beach,but again we failed because the rocks hid the hot springs. We did get a bit of water on us, but it was not from the hot spring water.

Then we drove off towards Hahei and to the Cathedral Cove. We walked for about 30 minutes to the Cathedral Cove, which was probably the most exercising thing we have done on this trip so far.

Afterwards we took a short coffee break in Hahei before we set off towards Auckland and Whangarei, where we were staying for the night.

Auckland Skyline

5 June Rotorua/Hot Water Beach

Today we had the first setback in our journey. We awoke to find one of the front side windows of the campervan smashed. Marja' s backpack and raincoat that had been in the front were stolen. We had all heard a loud noise in the middle of the night and felt the campervan moving but as we were in deep sleep when it happened we hadn't realised what had actually happened and we had just slept on. Fortunately all the important things such as money, passports etc had been in the back, as well as Nathalie's and my backpack. So in stead of having a relaxed breakfast as we had planned, we had to call the police and the rental company to try and have our window fixed. Unfortunately it was a Sunday, and furthermore the Sunday in the long weekend, as the next day, the 6th of June, is a public holiday in New Zealand and Australia, as they then celebrate the birthday of Queen Elisabeth. After about 1,5 hour a carglass repair van arrived and the man asked us to follow him to his workplace on the other side of Rotorua. According to the glass repair man a lot of smashed windows had occured in Rotorua since a certain family had moved back into town... He put in a temporary plastic window so we could drive on. We had a quick look around in Rotorua, did some shoppings and decided to leave Rotorua as soon as possible as we all got quite sick of the sulphur smell.

From Rotorua we drove to the Coromandel Penisula. On the way to Hot Water Beach our next stop for the night, we stopped in Whangamata, to get Marja a new raincoat and to have a look at the beautiful beach there. When it was dark (it gets dark around 17.15 here) we arrived at the holiday park in Hot Water Beach.