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North Shore Dole Pineapple Farm Tour - Exclusive Oahu Day Tour

Overview
Go Hawaii Tours has partnered with Dole Food Company to bring you a one of a kind experience on Oahu, Hawaii. We now have the ability to drive into the Dole Pineapple Fields and showcase the pineapple process Dole has perfected in order to bring you the superior quality of pineapples that they are known throughout the world for.

This truly immersive experience will have guests on and off the bus seeing how Dole plants, harvests, and packs pineapples. Our guests will see, taste and feel the whole pineapple process and will even get to take a Dole pineapple home with them before they leave the grounds.

This full day tour will also show you the culinary and scenic side of Oahu's North Shore. Additional stops include Greenworld Coffee Farm, a stop at one of the famous North Shore Beaches, lunch at a local food truck, a macadamia nut shop, Waialua Sugar Mill (now a soap factory), Old Haleiwa Town, and the King Kamehameha Statue.

Join us for an incredible day on Oahu's North Shore.

City: Honolulu
Sat 21 Sep
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Starting at $149.00
Sat 21 Sep
Starting at $149.00
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What's Included
Air-conditioned vehicle
Additional Info
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Not suitable for ages 2 years below.
  • Guests must wear a mask inside the bus and processing plant
What To Expect
1
Green World Coffee Farms
We head straight up to the North Shore after pick up in Waikiki and make a stop at Greenworld Coffee Farms which offers a wide array of coffee and tea Samples daily for guests. A great way to refresh and grab a cup of coffee made from the beans of one of the 3000+ Arabica trees on the 7 acres of Greenworld Coffee Farm before heading to the Dole pineapple fields.
2
Dole Plantation
Now for the first time, visitors can venture into the Doleā€‹ā€™s Royal Hawaiian Gold Pineapple farm with one of our local guides to ā€‹witness skilled field workers planting and harvesting theā€‹ sweet, iconic DOLE Pineapples. This truly immersive experience will have the guestā€‹ both on and off the bus, walking with our guide through the fields and pineapple pack house to see the whole process Dole has perfected. This one-of-a-kind Oahu experience will even include guest sampling of Doleā€™s unique variety of pineapple straight from the fields. Before leaving each guest will receive a complimentaryā€‹Dole Royal Hawaiian Gold Pineapple to take home.
3
Old Waialua Sugar Mill
After lunch, guests can navigate The Waialua Sugar Mill, formally known as the Chamberlain Plantation, a sugarcane plantation and historical sugar mill, located in the town of Waialua. It was in operation from 1865 until 1996. Popular stops to visit are the ā€œsoap factoryā€ and ā€œsurfboard shopā€ found inside the old mill.
4
Mokuleia Beach Park
A trip to the North Shore without a stop at the beach is not a trip to the North Shore. Our guide will take the guests to a location where they can witness the beauty of a world renown Hawaiian beach and take photos to send back to family and friends back home. (No Swimming)
5
North Shore Macadamia Nut Company
Next to Historic Haliewa Town lies a hidden culinary gem, a local Macadamia shop that finds itself tucked away under the comforting shade of an aged Banyan tree. The macadamia nuts here are sourced from the foothills of Oahuā€™s tallest peak, Mt. Kaala, from an orchid comprising of over 1200 macadamia nut trees on 24 acres. These are the freshest macadamia nuts on the whole island of Oahu, creating a wonderful edible experience as you continue your day trip into the history of Hawaiian agriculture. Other culinary delights located here include authentic North Shore Acai Bowls or tasty Kona coffee samples.
6
Haleiwa Town Center
Your last stop on the North Shore is a step back in time to one of Oahuā€™s oldest towns. Originally built as a home for immigrant sugar plantation workers, Haliewa is now a quaint surf town, filled with a variety of boutique shops, surf shops, and shaved ice stops. As time has passed, the state has set up architectural guidelines requiring the design of existing buildings and newly erected buildings to reflect the plantation-style architecture of the early years of Haleiwaā€™s sugar industry which makes it a refreshing stop away from the bustling streets and tall buildings of Waikiki.
7
King Kamehameha Statue
Before returning to Waikiki and dropping off the guests, our guide will stop to see the King Kamehameha Statue. A perfect way to tie in some additional Hawaiian history on top of the agricultural lineage that they have just experienced through the day on the North Shore Dole Pineapple Tour.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (211)
Daydream206424
Feb 2022
If there was a 10 star button for our tour guide Rocky, I would give it to him. He did an absolutely incredible job. He helped bring you in, and enjoy the experience. The only reason that this tour doesn't get a 5 star review, is that it was too long, and jam packed full of stuff that truly could have been left out. It made us so tired that we didn't feel like enjoying the night out, and are contemplating canceling the trip we have planned for tomorrow. I know that you want to push the local markets, but it's about quality over quantity. With that much quantity in an activity, it's hard to enjoy the quality.
Response from Host
Feb 2022
Thanks,that's amazing, this is a new tour and we have been working hard to make it one of the best on the island.
Mary M
Feb 2022
Our tour guide, Brie was wonderful. She knew everyone by having us intro. Remembered all our names, where we were from and employment, making it so personable. Even asked the kids about themselves. She knew so much history about the island. Would do this trip with Brie again in a heartbeat.
Response from Host
Feb 2022
Thanks Mary for the awesome review, this is a new tour and we have been working hard to make it one of the best on the island.
John_R
Feb 2022
Touring the pineapple fields and learning how pineapples are planted, grown, harvested and packed was very educational. We did get to get out in the fields but not really close enough to see exactly what the workers were doing. The stops at the coffee, macadamia nut and sugar cane are just stores, nothing informative. Worth the price.
Response from Host
Feb 2022
Thanks John for your awesom review, this is a new tour and we have been working hard to make it one of the best on the island.

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