Friday, February 13, 2009

Feb 12th 2009 - Pali Look, Kailua Beach and Polynesian Cultural Center


Aloha everybody!
Today was a very exciting day. In the morning we had our usual delicious breakfast buffet. Even though most of the people were still tired, because of the hard day before, we went on our way to KAIULA BEACH. As soon as we entered the bus it started to rain. In between we made a quick stop at NU’UANU PALI, known as Pali Lookout, to take pictures of the incredible view. As we arrived at the beach, those that didn’t sign up for kayaking stayed there, played soccer, football, swam or just layed in the sun.








Well, we went kayaking and it was awesome. We were headed to an island. As we finally got to the beautiful island everybody took a lot of sexy pictures at the rocky, sandy beach. Our kayaking guides showed us a natural pool on the island where we had a lot of fun jumping from the rocks. After a while we left the island looking forward to a hard kayak race. We by the way were the first mixed gender group to get to the finish line ;). After the race we arrived at the beach and everybody was tired and very hungry.













So we all had lunch, before we left for the polynesian cultural center. There we were able to experience the different cultures of Samoa, New Zealand, Fiji, Hawaii, Tahiti and Tonga. We had an excellent dinner and went to a big polynesian show. They had hula and fireblade dancers. It seemed like everybody was enjoying it.

On our way home in the bus we had a funny hawaiian idol party.

You will hear tommorrow more from our great trip!
Aloha and mahalo!

Pauliina Lamsa (Finland), Kilian Toelge (Germany)

3 comments:

  1. Hello to you all,

    you lucky people. Enjoy the awesome days on the wonderful islands of Hawaii. In Germany it's cold and snowy.

    Many thanks to the leaders of your hawaiian trip and to your host parents, exspecially to Michelle and John. Without their willingness to accommodate you in their home, the experiance you can make, would not be possibel.

    Kind regards
    from Mirjam's parents
    Heiner and Gabi
    (Germany)

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  3. Tina, curta bem o Hawaii, faça desse o seu melhor verão....

    Eileen

    Ilhéus-Bahia-Brasil

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