First used as a port over 200 years ago, Honolulu Harbor has grown from a small 12th century landing point for the first North American and European visitors to Hawaii, into an expansive harbor operating as the gateway to the modern metropolis of Honolulu. The port itself at Honolulu Harbor was really born in 1825 after a sunken ship was used as a wharf! Eight years later a real dock was constructed and by 1840 efforts had begun to deepen the area, creating a more suitable port. By 1905 the harbor had grown to over 3,500 feet (1,067 m) long, with the modern day 45 foot ( m) deep main cha
First used as a port over 200 years ago, Honolulu Harbor has grown from a small 12th century landing point for the first North American and European visitors to Hawaii, into an expansive harbor operating as the gateway to the modern metropolis of Honolulu. The port itself at Honolulu Harbor was really born in 1825 after a sunken ship was used as a wharf! Eight years later a real dock was constructed and by 1840 efforts had begun to deepen the area, creating a more suitable port. By 1905 the harbor had grown to over 3,500 feet (1,067 m) long, with the modern day 45 foot ( m) deep main channel and 30 berth facilities that allow for the huge amount of commerce and passengers that pass through Honolulu Harbor each year. These days the port receives over 500,000 cruise ship passengers annually, handling as much as $ billion in imports and $200 million in exports! This makes for a thriving port area within easy reach of the bright lights and excitement of downtown Honolulu.
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