With ample green space made available by large, beachfront Kapiolani Park set amongst the mesmerizing backdrop of Diamond Head Crater, East Waikiki enjoys the most serene atmosphere in all of Waikiki. Sports enthusiasts can enjoy a pick-up game of soccer or baseball at the park and catch a round of golf at nearby Ala Wai Golf Course, while animal and sea life lovers can get their fill at the Honolulu Zoo and the Waikiki Aquarium, respectively. Those with sea legs can catch the gentle rolling waves, ideal for learning how to surf, at Canoes Surf Break right off Waikiki Beach. Music can often be heard flowing from outdoor concerts at the Waikiki Shell and the gentle sound of drums and native singing often eases even the most restless souls at Sunset on the Beach celebrations. With such a rich energy gripping tourists and newcomers alike, Honolulu condominiums throughout the neighborhood have had anything but a hard time attracting residents of all kinds. Singles and young couples can bask beachside in the sun during the day and enjoy Waikiki's active night life until the early morning hours. Families can find solace in the fact that Thomas Jefferson Elementary School and the Waikiki-Kapahulu Public Library are easy walks from any part of East Waikiki, not to mention travel is easy as Waikiki serves as a major hub for The Bus, Honolulu's award-winning public transit system. Of all Honolulu condos none can offer the breathtaking, full ocean views Foster and Waikiki Beach Towers provide. Only three blocks away, Liliuokalani Gardens and Leisure Heritage Apartments open their windows to the Koolau Mountain Range where the early morning sun can be taken in as it peeks above the range's crest marking the start of each day. If the ideal home is one that offers a healthy balance of peace and mild-mannered chaos, then East Waikiki is the place to be when considering Honolulu condo living. |