Aloha Board Shop

Honolulu


Head here for all your boarding needs, be they surfboards, bodyboards, skateboards or anything associated. There's new and used, all sorts of accessories, knowledgeable and helpful staff, plus parking out back. Plenty of aloha here with a relaxed friendly vibe. Rent a top-quality surfboard (per hour/day $35/70).


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2. John Young Museum of Art

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3. East-West Center

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4. University of Hawaiʻi at Manoa

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5. Ala Wai Canal

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6. King David Kalakaua Statue

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7. Storyteller Statue

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8. Princess Kaiulani Statue

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