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GPS-Guided Waikiki Walking Tour Part 1: Hawaiian Royalty

Overview
Explore one of the most famous destinations in the world on this Waikiki walking tour. Learn about the royalty that used to live in the area, sample great food, shop until you drop, and maybe even take a surf lesson. By the end of the tour, you will have a much greater understanding of the Waikiki Historic Trail and plenty of fun to go along with it.

This self-guided GPS-led Audio Tour also includes free scavenger hunts and quizzes for you to enjoy during and after the trip. Audio Tour Hawaii offers professional tours, by professional, local guides.

City: Oahu
Sun 23 Feb
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Starting at $5.00
Sun 23 Feb
Starting at $5.00
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What's Included
Audio Narration by Professional Local Guide
GPS Guided with Turn-by-Turn Instructions
Tour Code to Redeem on VoiceMap Mobile Application
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Please make sure to bring water, sunscreen, and any other supplies you may need. In addition, please do not look at your phone while you are moving. Only check your screen at a safe location when you are completely stopped.
What To Expect
1
Waikiki Historic Trail
This GPS-guided walking tour incorporates stops 1-13 of the Waikiki Historic Trail. Follow along online and with the surfboard markers located along the route.
2
The Kapahulu Groin (Waikiki Wall)
Visit the Kapahulu Groin, more commonly referred to as "the Wall" and watch bodyboarders and surfers. You will also learn different names for the surf breaks in the area.
3
Kuhio Beach
One of the most famous beaches in the world is named after Prince Kuhio, although it is commonly referred to as Waikiki Beach. Guests can cool of with a swim, soak up some sun, add a surf lesson or canoe ride, and much more.
4
Prince Kuhio Statue
Read about the Ź»Last Prince of HawaiiŹ» on the surfboard marker from the Waikiki Historic Trail located right next to the statue of Prince Kuhio along the beach.
5
Statue of Duke Kahanamoku
Visit the statue in honor of Ź»the Ambassador of Aloha,Ź» Duke Kahanamoku. Learn more about his great accomplishments and wave to your friends back home on the live web cam across the street.
6
Wizard Stones
Visit the Ź»Healer StonesŹ» or Ź»Wizard StonesŹ» from the story Kapaemahu in Waikiki. Associated with a legend of Kahuna, or priests located near the beach.
7
Waikiki Beach
Walk through the famous surfboard alley on the way to the beach for a great view of Diamond Head. The sand bar here is also a great spot for a dip.
8
Royal Hawaiian Center
Visit the Royal Hawaiian Center, where you can shop, eat, drink and explore on the way to the Royal Hawaiian Hotel.
9
Mai Tai Bar at Royal Hawaiian Hotel
Guests have the option to have a meal or a cocktail at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel and Mai Tai Bar during the tour if they like.
10
Princess Bernice Pauahi Statue
Visit the statue of Bernice Pauahi Bishop in the courtyard at the Royal Hawaiian Center and learn more about her family and causes.
11
International Market Place
Visit the world-famous International Marketplace and learn more about its history. Guests can stop for some food, shopping, and restrooms, or just read the plaques, listen to the stories, and continue the tour.
12
Princess Kaiulani Statue
Visit the Princess Kaiulani Statue and read the surfboard marker from the Waikiki Historic Trail. Last opportunity to shop for water, sunscreen, snacks, etc. before the end of the tour.
13
Ala Wai Canal
Walk along the Ala Wai Canal and hear stories about Chiefs, learn about the mountains, and enjoy the view.
14
Ala Wai Municipal Golf Course
Learn about the Ala Wai Municipal Golf Course, located directly across the canal from our route.
15
Honolulu Zoo
Learn about the Honolulu Zoo and maybe even see the giraffeŹ»s and zebraŹ»s while we walk along the outside of the fence. The tour ends close to the entrance so feel free to visit afterward.
16
Queen Kapiolani Garden
See the QueenŹ»s Hibiscus and Rose Gardens near the Honolulu Zoo and Waikiki Shell. While our tour passes by, guests are welcome to pause the audio, visit the gardens, and resume when ready.
17
Waikiki Shell
Learn about the Royal Hawaiian Band and the Waikiki Shell Concert Venue, located at the base of the Diamond Head Crater.
18
Kapiolani Park
The route ends in Kapiolani Park, between Waikiki and Diamond Head. Here you will learn about King Kalakaua and his wife who the park is named after.
19
Queen Kapiolani Statue
We end the tour after visiting the Queen Kapiolani Statue and learning more about her favorite causes.
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Cancellation Policy
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