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Private Luxury Oahu Circle Islander Tour

Overview
Based on the fact that all of our tours are private, you go at your own pace and go where you want to, when you want to. Want to skip something? No problem! Want to go somewhere different? No worries! Our tour guides and vehicles provide a welcome change to traditional bus tours that last the entire day and stick to cookie-cutter itineraries.

If you're looking for something more custom and unique, this exclusive Full Circle Island Tour From Waikiki is the perfect way to experience Oahu in one day, creating memories that'll last a lifetime!
City: Honolulu
Sun 23 Feb
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Starting at $849.00
Sun 23 Feb
Starting at $849.00
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What's Included
Soda/Pop
Bottled water
Snacks
Additional Info
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What To Expect
1
Iolani Palace
Built in 1882 by King Kalakaua, Iolani Palace was the home of Hawaiiā€™s last reigning monarchs. One of many interesting facts is that it had electricity before the White House.
2
Ali'iolani Hale
This is home to the Hawaii Supreme Court. The gold leaf Kamehameha Statue should look familiar as it was featured in the opening credits of the Hawaii Five-O television show.
3
Kawaiahao Church
Constructed between 1836 - 1842, it is the 2nd oldest church in Hawaii. It was constructed using approx. 14,000 thousand-pound slabs of coral rock.
4
Honolulu Hale (City Hall)
The official seat of government of the City and County of Honolulu. Chambers of the Mayor of Honolulu and the Honolulu City Council.
5
Hawaii State Capitol
Located in downtown Honolulu, the Hawaii State Capitol, which opened in 1969 is the official statehouse of Hawaii.
6
Green World Coffee Farms
This fully functioning Coffee Farm and roastery located in Wahiawa has a full-service cafe with some tasty coffee, smoothies, etc., as well as a retail store offering up all things coffee.
7
Dole Plantation
Home to the largest maze in the world, Dole Plantation consistently ranks as a must-see on Oahu, especially if there are any Keiki in the group.
8
Haleiwa Town Center
A trip across the Rainbow Bridge leads into the quaint Haleiwa Town. Matsumoto's Shave Ice resides here, as well as many other interesting finds.
9
Oahu's North Shore
This world-famous 7 mile stretch of beaches is home to several surfing legends. Sunset Beach, Ehukai Beach (Banzai Pipeline), and Waimea Bay are just a few of the many must-see locations.
10
Laie Hawaii Temple
Sometimes referred to as the ā€œTaj Mahal of the Pacific,ā€ Laie Hawaii Temple was the first temple built in Polynesia.
11
Kualoa Ranch
Widely known for its many Hollywood appearances, Kualoa Ranch's 4000 acres offers several wedding venues, ATV tours, zip-lining, etc.
12
Mokoliā€™i Island
Mokolii is an iconic basalt islet situated in Kaneohe Bay and is one of Oahu's most photographed locations.
13
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
First opened in 1987, Tropical Farms sells a variety of Macadamia Nuts (obviously), as well as coffees, chocolates, etc.
14
Byodo-In Temple
Located at the base of the Koolau Mountains, the Byodo-In Temple is a scale replica of the over 900-year-old Byodoin Temple of Uji, located in Kyoto, Japan.
15
Nuā€™uanu Pali
This historical landmark offers sweeping views of Oahuā€™s Windward Coast.
16
Waimanalo Beach
This beach is known for its soft powder sand and mostly unspoiled beauty.
17
Makapu'u Point
Panoramic views abound here. Makapuu Lookout offers an unparalleled view of the turquoise Pacific below. The main focal points are Manana Island, nicknamed Rabbit Island, and Kaohikaipu. You will frequently see whales off in the distance here during the winter months (late December - early April), and if you look toward the mountain, you will see paragliders hovering above on most days.
18
Sandy Beach Park
Also infamously known as ā€œbreak-neckā€ beach, Sandys is a great spot for bodyboarding and bodysurfing. Just be careful as it comes with the risk of some nasty shore breaks.
19
Halona Blowhole
On windy days and when the tide is high, waves roll on to the shore and the blowhole then shoots sea spray as high as thirty feet into the air.
20
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Hanauma Bay is a protected marine life conservation area that formed within a tuff ring and is located along the southeast coast. Commercial activities are currently not allowed to operate in or transport visitors into Hanauma Bay.
21
Kahala
Cruise by some of Oahu's most expensive real estate and beachfront properties.
22
Diamond Head State Monument
We will stop at the Diamond Head Crater Lookout for some amazing photo ops of Kahala, and beyond.
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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 (2)
Jason_P
Jan 2022
The driver worked hard for us. She tried to fit in everything we wanted and was flexible. Very authentic experience
Kira A
Oct 2021
We didnthid tour first thing in the morning. It was not over booked. Keoki was our driver he was amazing. Very knowledgeable, very polite. Everyone knew who he was. Throughout the tour he told us a little about his upbringing, it was interesting. We had plenty of time 15-30 min at each stop to look, take pictures, shop. Plenty of time I promise. There is one side if the island where we couldn't go. There is no road apparently. We started in Waikiki and made it all the way to the north shore then cut down the middle back to Waikiki. We stopped a several out look places, drove through the more expensive homes. Stopped at the mac nut shop, coffee shop, a small retail store that was not an ABC store, the dole whip plantation. There is not enough time to ride the train, 30 min wait, or do the maze. The place you stop for lunch is close to a shrimp farm. The shrimp was good. The rice was mushy, yuck, but I would eat there again. It's $15 a meal. Just FYI. Would i do this tour again? Yeah. Just know this is an all day tour. 730am to 430pm. So dress comfortable, bring you a bottle of water and a little reusable shopping bag. Some places did charge 15 cent for a bag. That reminds me of Chicago.

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