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WARM UP ON OAHU THIS WINTER WITH ACTIVE, OUTDOOR ADVENTURE

Blood-pumping activities, sporting events and sweat-stimulating packages make Oahu the perfect destination

for the modern outdoors enthusiast

 

OAHU, HAWAII (Nov. 18, 2013) – Outdoorsy adventurers and nature lovers can warm up on Oahu this winter with blood-pumping activities, sporting events and sweat-stimulating packages in one of the most scenic destinations in the world. Oahu’s vibrant outdoor culture is perfect for runners, hikers, bikers, swimmers, surfers, paddlers, sky divers, yogis, or anyone that enjoys being outdoors, but appreciates still having access to urban amenities. With temperatures around 70 to 80 degrees, outdoorsmen and women don’t need to let their fitness routine freeze over during the winter months on Oahu.

 

“Oahu offers a lot of diversity for the active or soft adventure traveler,” said Les Enderton, executive director of the Oahu Visitors Bureau. “The island’s canvas of varying environments and temperate weather make for a fun outdoor experience whether exploring Oahu by air, land or sea – not to mention Oahu’s incredible natural beauty in such close proximity to urban life.”

 

Runners’ Paradise

Runners can avoid winter training setbacks by retreating to Oahu for a range of fun to challenging races without the added 10 pounds of cold-weather gear. Races include:

  • ·         XTERRA Trail Run World Championship (Nov. 24) – An annual off-road half-marathon that winds through Kualoa Ranch on Oahu’s northeastern shore. Trail runs, kids races and family events are also offered.
  • ·         Honolulu Marathon (Dec. 8) – Now in its 41st year, the scenic course includes spectacular views alongside world-famous Waikiki Beach and Diamond Head.
  • ·         Great Aloha Run (Feb. 17, 2014) – An 8.15-mile race that starts at Aloha Tower in Honolulu and ends at Aloha Stadium in Halawa. Families, friends and groups often dress up and run as teams making for a fun event.

 

Winter Waves

Winter marks the kick off to big wave surf season on Oahu when the world’s best surfers flock to Oahu’s fabled North Shore to take on winter swells that reach up to 30 feet.

  • ·         Vans Triple Crown of Surfing (Nov. 12-Dec. 20) – The Super Bowl of wave riding, the series starts with the Reef Hawaiian Pro at Haleiwa then continues with the Vans World Cup of Surfing at Sunset Beach. The event culminates with the Billabong Pipe Masters at the famous Banzai Pipeline.
  • ·         The Quicksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau – “The Eddie” (Waiting period: Dec. 1-Feb. 28, 2014) – Held only if the waves exceed 20 feet at Waimea Bay, The Eddie brings together 28 selected surfers from around the world for a competition honoring the late Eddie Aikau, respected North Shore lifeguard and big wave surfer.

 

Where the Pros Play

In addition to surfing, Oahu welcomes other professional athletes to the island during winter. Hawaii’s governor also recently announced a sports development initiative that will allocate funds to improve existing sporting facilities positioning Oahu to host an even wider array of sporting events.

  • ·         Sony Open in Hawaii (Jan. 6-12, 2014) – The Sony Open in Hawaii kicks off the PGA Tour by bringing 144 of the world’s best professional golfers to Oahu’s exclusive Waialae Country Club. The six-day event is one of the largest charity events in Hawaii.
  • ·         NFL Pro Bowl (Jan. 26, 2014) – One week before the Super Bowl, the biggest names and hardest hitters in the National Football League (NFL) travel to Oahu for the NFL Pro Bowl, where all-star professional football players from the AFC and NFC battle for conference bragging rights at Aloha Stadium.

 

Sweat-Stimulating Packages and Events

  • ·         Wanderlust Yoga and Music Festival; Turtle Bay (Feb. 28 – Mar. 3, 2014) – Enjoy the ultimate mind, body and soul wellness festival on Oahu. The Wanderlust Yoga and Music Festival is a one-of-a-kind gathering of yoga masters, musical performers, top chefs, and winemakers, along with the world’s leading wellness speakers.
  • ·         SUP Yoga Classes; The Kahala – Perform yoga poses while on a stand up paddle board. The challenging class helps tone muscles and refine balance.
  • ·         Surf Waikiki Package; Vive Hotel Waikiki – Includes suite accommodations, a private two-hour surf lesson, complementary breakfast for two, and a bottle of coconut water to hydrate ($249 per night).
  • ·         Stay and Play Golf Package; Hawaii Prince Hotel Waikiki and Golf Club – Includes three-night, oceanfront accommodations; four rounds of golf at Hawaii Prince Golf Club; and transportation to and from the golf course (starting at $810 ($270/night)). Valid 1/3/2014 – 12/22/2014.

 

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Contact:           Sonja Swenson

Stryker Weiner & Yokota Public Relations, Inc.

Phone: (808) 523-8802

Email: sonja@strykerweiner.com

Web site: http://media.visit-oahu.com

 

Kira Chong Tim

Stryker Weiner & Yokota Public Relations, Inc.

Phone: (808) 523-8802

Email: kira@strykerweiner.com

Web site: http://media.visit-oahu.com

 

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