1. Waikiki is one of the most famous beaches in the world, located on the south shore of Oahu in Hawaii. It is known for its clear turquoise waters, soft sand, and iconic Diamond Head backdrop. Waikiki is also home to numerous hotels, restaurants, and shops, as well as being a hub for surfing and water sports. Interesting facts about Waikiki include the fact that its name means \"spouting water\" in Hawaiian, and that it was used as a vacation destination by Hawaiian royalty in the 1800s.

2. Most of Waikiki’s shops and restaurants are open seven days a week, with varying hours of operation. Hotels on Waikiki may have 24-hour front desk services and room service. For general information about Waikiki, visitors can contact the Waikiki Improvement Association at (808) 926-3711.

3. There is no ticket required to access Waikiki Beach as it is a public beach. Visitors can get to Waikiki by car, taxi, bus, or by taking the Waikiki Trolley. Metered parking is available along the streets and there are several parking garages. TheBus is an affordable and convenient public transportation option with several routes that go to and from Waikiki and around Oahu. The Waikiki Trolley is a tour bus service that also provides transportation between popular tourist attractions and shopping destinations in Waikiki.