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Visite privée décapotable de luxe personnalisée de 6 heures de la côte nord d'Oahu

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The price is for car and driver NOT per person. The car can take up to 4 passengers plus driver so the more passengers the better the deal. Enjoy a 6-hour customized tour to the North Shore of Oahu in a luxury 4 door Chrysler 300C convertible with plenty of leg room for all. This tour is flexible and customized according to your schedule and interests. If desired, time allotted for swimming.  Boogie boards and snorkel gear provided. You will be able to see all the famous North shore beaches.  May see turtles on the beach. Book for 1 traveler which means 1 vehicle. If you select 2, 3, or 4 the booking system doesn't understand and will tell you it's unavailable.
Ville: Honolulu
Sun 29 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
Bottled water
Private tour (maximum 4 people)
Hotel or port pick-up and drop-off
Driver/guide
Use of Snorkelling equipment
Air-conditioned vehicle
Bottled water
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Collapsible wheelchairs with removable wheels can be accommodated providing the passenger is accompanied by someone who can assist them board and disembark
À quoi s'attendre
1
Dole Plantation
This is almost a must see especially if you don't know how pineapples grow. There is a large gift shop full of pineapple themed gifts. The highlight is the famous Dole Whip ice cream. There is also a train that goes around the plantation and the World's Largest Maze. We can spend as long or short as you want. My record length of time spent here is 3 hours but 30 to 60 minutes is an average time here to look around and get some ice cream.
2
Iolani Palace
The Palace is the only Palace in America because Hawaii at one time had a King and Queen. the Iolani Palace was used in the original Hawaii 5-0 series and Jack Lord would stand on the front porch making viewers think that was the 5-0 headquarters. We can drive by or stop for photos.
3
Waimea Bay
Waimea Bay is very popular both with locals and visitors as it is very scenic and you never know from one day to the next what the waves will be doing. At calm times swimmers are allowed to jump off the 25 foot rock or swim laps across the bay. Rough times you will see boogie boarders catching waves or see surfers sharpening their skills on waves that have gotten to 50 feet.
4
Sunset Beach Park
This is the second Beach used for the Van's Triple Crown of surfing contest. It can be seen just driving by which I often do but we can stop if you want.
5
Waimea Valley
If you've ever wanted to walk through a Botanical Garden on a paved path and swim at the base of a 40 foot waterfall with water flowing down your head, THIS is the place to do it! Life jacks are provided. There is an admission fee and also a shuttle (For a fee.) if you don't want to walk.
6
Shark's Cove
Don't let the name of this place scare you. If you ever wanted to snorkel in a protected, shallow aquarium and see all kinds of fish, THIS is the place to do it! Snorkel gear is provided at no extra cost by Hawaii Convertible Tours.
7
Ehukai Beach Park
The name here is deceiving as THIS is where the famous Bonzai Pipeline with barrel rolls is at. Depending on the day you may see swimmers body surfing with boogie borders and surfers all at the same time or if the waves are big (Mostly during winter months.) you could see monster waves and surfers getting tubed.
8
Laie Point State Wayside Park
This location was used in the movie Forgetting Sarah Marshall where she jumped into the water. This is a beautiful rocky point with a long rock in the ocean that has a unique hole in the middle. A perfect photo op and favorite off the beaten path for many.
9
Green World Coffee Farms
A must stop for coffee drinkers and indulge in a free sample of the many blends of coffee offered here. See the coffee plant and taste the red cherries before they go into the roaster. Wonder what they taste like? There is a small gift shop with fresh roasted coffee and coffee themed gifts as well as chocolate covered coffee.
10
Haleiwa Alii Beach Park
Alii Beach Park is the first stop of the Van's Triple Crown of Surfing contest but it is just as popular yet not as regularly visited for the green sea turtles that bask in the sun on the beach or swim around eating algae off the reefs. Some have even snorkeled with turtles here!
11
Haleiwa Town Center
Shop till you drop! Also the home of the oldest surf shop in Hawaii. A historical town where all the buildings look like they were built in the 1920's. Also home of Shave Ice and Big Wave Garlic Shrimp truck rated in the top 25 of the Food Network.
12
Ko Hana Distillers
If you like rum, this is a must stop. For $10 you sample 4 blends of rum made from sugar cane juice, try some tasty run bread and rum flavored honey. AND, your $10 tasting fee goes towards a bottle of rum. This stop become a favorite by many.
13
Dole Plantation
This is almost a must see especially if you don't know how pineapples grow. There is a large gift shop full of pineapple themed gifts. The highlight is the famous Dole Whip ice cream. There is also a train that goes around the plantation and the World's Largest Maze. We can spend as long or short as you want. My record length of time spent here is 3 hours but 30 to 60 minutes is an average time here to look around and get some ice cream.
14
Iolani Palace
The Palace is the only Palace in America because Hawaii at one time had a King and Queen. the Iolani Palace was used in the original Hawaii 5-0 series and Jack Lord would stand on the front porch making viewers think that was the 5-0 headquarters. We can drive by or stop for photos.
15
Waimea Bay
Waimea Bay is very popular both with locals and visitors as it is very scenic and you never know from one day to the next what the waves will be doing. At calm times swimmers are allowed to jump off the 25 foot rock or swim laps across the bay. Rough times you will see boogie boarders catching waves or see surfers sharpening their skills on waves that have gotten to 50 feet.
16
Sunset Beach Park
This is the second Beach used for the Van's Triple Crown of surfing contest. It can be seen just driving by which I often do but we can stop if you want.
17
Waimea Valley
If you've ever wanted to walk through a Botanical Garden on a paved path and swim at the base of a 40 foot waterfall with water flowing down your head, THIS is the place to do it! Life jacks are provided. There is an admission fee and also a shuttle (For a fee.) if you don't want to walk.
18
Shark's Cove
Don't let the name of this place scare you. If you ever wanted to snorkel in a protected, shallow aquarium and see all kinds of fish, THIS is the place to do it! Snorkel gear is provided at no extra cost by Hawaii Convertible Tours.
19
Ehukai Beach Park
The name here is deceiving as THIS is where the famous Bonzai Pipeline with barrel rolls is at. Depending on the day you may see swimmers body surfing with boogie borders and surfers all at the same time or if the waves are big (Mostly during winter months.) you could see monster waves and surfers getting tubed.
20
Laie Point State Wayside Park
This location was used in the movie Forgetting Sarah Marshall where she jumped into the water. This is a beautiful rocky point with a long rock in the ocean that has a unique hole in the middle. A perfect photo op and favorite off the beaten path for many.
21
Green World Coffee Farms
A must stop for coffee drinkers and indulge in a free sample of the many blends of coffee offered here. See the coffee plant and taste the red cherries before they go into the roaster. Wonder what they taste like? There is a small gift shop with fresh roasted coffee and coffee themed gifts as well as chocolate covered coffee.
22
Haleiwa Alii Beach Park
Alii Beach Park is the first stop of the Van's Triple Crown of Surfing contest but it is just as popular yet not as regularly visited for the green sea turtles that bask in the sun on the beach or swim around eating algae off the reefs. Some have even snorkeled with turtles here!
23
Haleiwa Town Center
Shop till you drop! Also the home of the oldest surf shop in Hawaii. A historical town where all the buildings look like they were built in the 1920's. Also home of Shave Ice and Big Wave Garlic Shrimp truck rated in the top 25 of the Food Network.
24
Ko Hana Distillers
If you like rum, this is a must stop. For $10 you sample 4 blends of rum made from sugar cane juice, try some tasty run bread and rum flavored honey. AND, your $10 tasting fee goes towards a bottle of rum. This stop become a favorite by many.
25
Dole Plantation
This is almost a must see especially if you don't know how pineapples grow. There is a large gift shop full of pineapple themed gifts. The highlight is the famous Dole Whip ice cream. There is also a train that goes around the plantation and the World's Largest Maze. We can spend as long or short as you want. My record length of time spent here is 3 hours but 30 to 60 minutes is an average time here to look around and get some ice cream.
26
Iolani Palace
The Palace is the only Palace in America because Hawaii at one time had a King and Queen. the Iolani Palace was used in the original Hawaii 5-0 series and Jack Lord would stand on the front porch making viewers think that was the 5-0 headquarters. We can drive by or stop for photos.
27
Waimea Bay
Waimea Bay is very popular both with locals and visitors as it is very scenic and you never know from one day to the next what the waves will be doing. At calm times swimmers are allowed to jump off the 25 foot rock or swim laps across the bay. Rough times you will see boogie boarders catching waves or see surfers sharpening their skills on waves that have gotten to 50 feet.
28
Sunset Beach Park
This is the second Beach used for the Van's Triple Crown of surfing contest. It can be seen just driving by which I often do but we can stop if you want.
29
Waimea Valley
If you've ever wanted to walk through a Botanical Garden on a paved path and swim at the base of a 40 foot waterfall with water flowing down your head, THIS is the place to do it! Life jacks are provided. There is an admission fee and also a shuttle (For a fee.) if you don't want to walk.
30
Shark's Cove
Don't let the name of this place scare you. If you ever wanted to snorkel in a protected, shallow aquarium and see all kinds of fish, THIS is the place to do it! Snorkel gear is provided at no extra cost by Hawaii Convertible Tours.
31
Ehukai Beach Park
The name here is deceiving as THIS is where the famous Bonzai Pipeline with barrel rolls is at. Depending on the day you may see swimmers body surfing with boogie borders and surfers all at the same time or if the waves are big (Mostly during winter months.) you could see monster waves and surfers getting tubed.
32
Laie Point State Wayside Park
This location was used in the movie Forgetting Sarah Marshall where she jumped into the water. This is a beautiful rocky point with a long rock in the ocean that has a unique hole in the middle. A perfect photo op and favorite off the beaten path for many.
33
Green World Coffee Farms
A must stop for coffee drinkers and indulge in a free sample of the many blends of coffee offered here. See the coffee plant and taste the red cherries before they go into the roaster. Wonder what they taste like? There is a small gift shop with fresh roasted coffee and coffee themed gifts as well as chocolate covered coffee.
34
Haleiwa Alii Beach Park
Alii Beach Park is the first stop of the Van's Triple Crown of Surfing contest but it is just as popular yet not as regularly visited for the green sea turtles that bask in the sun on the beach or swim around eating algae off the reefs. Some have even snorkeled with turtles here!
35
Haleiwa Town Center
Shop till you drop! Also the home of the oldest surf shop in Hawaii. A historical town where all the buildings look like they were built in the 1920's. Also home of Shave Ice and Big Wave Garlic Shrimp truck rated in the top 25 of the Food Network.
36
Ko Hana Distillers
If you like rum, this is a must stop. For $10 you sample 4 blends of rum made from sugar cane juice, try some tasty run bread and rum flavored honey. AND, your $10 tasting fee goes towards a bottle of rum. This stop become a favorite by many.
37
Dole Plantation
This is almost a must see especially if you don't know how pineapples grow. There is a large gift shop full of pineapple themed gifts. The highlight is the famous Dole Whip ice cream. There is also a train that goes around the plantation and the World's Largest Maze. We can spend as long or short as you want. My record length of time spent here is 3 hours but 30 to 60 minutes is an average time here to look around and get some ice cream.
38
Iolani Palace
The Palace is the only Palace in America because Hawaii at one time had a King and Queen. the Iolani Palace was used in the original Hawaii 5-0 series and Jack Lord would stand on the front porch making viewers think that was the 5-0 headquarters. We can drive by or stop for photos.
39
Waimea Bay
Waimea Bay is very popular both with locals and visitors as it is very scenic and you never know from one day to the next what the waves will be doing. At calm times swimmers are allowed to jump off the 25 foot rock or swim laps across the bay. Rough times you will see boogie boarders catching waves or see surfers sharpening their skills on waves that have gotten to 50 feet.
40
Sunset Beach Park
This is the second Beach used for the Van's Triple Crown of surfing contest. It can be seen just driving by which I often do but we can stop if you want.
41
Waimea Valley
If you've ever wanted to walk through a Botanical Garden on a paved path and swim at the base of a 40 foot waterfall with water flowing down your head, THIS is the place to do it! Life jacks are provided. There is an admission fee and also a shuttle (For a fee.) if you don't want to walk.
42
Shark's Cove
Don't let the name of this place scare you. If you ever wanted to snorkel in a protected, shallow aquarium and see all kinds of fish, THIS is the place to do it! Snorkel gear is provided at no extra cost by Hawaii Convertible Tours.
43
Ehukai Beach Park
The name here is deceiving as THIS is where the famous Bonzai Pipeline with barrel rolls is at. Depending on the day you may see swimmers body surfing with boogie borders and surfers all at the same time or if the waves are big (Mostly during winter months.) you could see monster waves and surfers getting tubed.
44
Laie Point State Wayside Park
This location was used in the movie Forgetting Sarah Marshall where she jumped into the water. This is a beautiful rocky point with a long rock in the ocean that has a unique hole in the middle. A perfect photo op and favorite off the beaten path for many.
45
Green World Coffee Farms
A must stop for coffee drinkers and indulge in a free sample of the many blends of coffee offered here. See the coffee plant and taste the red cherries before they go into the roaster. Wonder what they taste like? There is a small gift shop with fresh roasted coffee and coffee themed gifts as well as chocolate covered coffee.
46
Haleiwa Alii Beach Park
Alii Beach Park is the first stop of the Van's Triple Crown of Surfing contest but it is just as popular yet not as regularly visited for the green sea turtles that bask in the sun on the beach or swim around eating algae off the reefs. Some have even snorkeled with turtles here!
47
Haleiwa Town Center
Shop till you drop! Also the home of the oldest surf shop in Hawaii. A historical town where all the buildings look like they were built in the 1920's. Also home of Shave Ice and Big Wave Garlic Shrimp truck rated in the top 25 of the Food Network.
48
Ko Hana Distillers
If you like rum, this is a must stop. For $10 you sample 4 blends of rum made from sugar cane juice, try some tasty run bread and rum flavored honey. AND, your $10 tasting fee goes towards a bottle of rum. This stop become a favorite by many.
49
Plantation de Dole
C'est presque un must, surtout si vous ne savez pas comment poussent les ananas. Il y a une grande boutique de cadeaux pleine de cadeaux sur le thème de l'ananas. Le point culminant est la fameuse crème glacée Dole Whip. Il y a aussi un train qui fait le tour de la plantation et du plus grand labyrinthe du monde. Nous pouvons passer aussi longtemps ou aussi court que vous le souhaitez. Mon temps record passé ici est de 3 heures, mais 30 à 60 minutes est un temps moyen ici pour regarder autour de moi et prendre une glace.
50
Palais Iolani
Le palais est le seul palais d'Amérique parce qu'Hawaï a eu à une époque un roi et une reine. le palais Iolani a été utilisé dans la série originale d'Hawaï 5-0 et Jack Lord se tenait sur le porche, faisant croire aux téléspectateurs que c'était le quartier général du 5-0. Nous pouvons passer en voiture ou nous arrêter pour des photos.
51
Baie de Waimea
La baie de Waimea est très populaire auprès des habitants et des visiteurs car elle est très pittoresque et vous ne savez jamais d'un jour à l'autre ce que les vagues feront. Aux heures calmes, les nageurs sont autorisés à sauter du rocher de 25 pieds ou à faire des longueurs à travers la baie. Dans les moments difficiles, vous verrez des boogie boarders attraper des vagues ou des surfeurs aiguiser leurs compétences sur des vagues qui ont atteint 50 pieds.
52
Parc de la plage du coucher du soleil
Il s'agit de la deuxième plage utilisée pour le concours de surf Van's Triple Crown. On peut le voir juste au volant ce que je fais souvent mais on peut s'arrêter si on veut.
53
Vallée de Waimea
Si vous avez toujours voulu vous promener dans un jardin botanique sur un chemin pavé et nager au pied d'une cascade de 40 pieds avec de l'eau qui coule dans votre tête, C'est l'endroit pour le faire ! Des crics de sauvetage sont fournis. Il y a un droit d'entrée et aussi une navette (payante.) si vous ne voulez pas marcher.
54
l'anse des requins
Ne laissez pas le nom de cet endroit vous effrayer. Si vous avez toujours voulu faire de la plongée avec tuba dans un aquarium protégé et peu profond et voir toutes sortes de poissons, C'est l'endroit pour le faire ! L'équipement de plongée est fourni sans frais supplémentaires par Hawaii Convertible Tours.
55
Parc de la plage d'Ehukai
Le nom ici est trompeur car c'est là que se trouve le célèbre pipeline Bonzai avec des rouleaux de tonneau. Selon le jour, vous pouvez voir des nageurs faire du body surf avec des bordures de boogie et des surfeurs tous en même temps ou si les vagues sont grosses (surtout pendant les mois d'hiver), vous pouvez voir des vagues monstres et des surfeurs se faire tuber.
56
Parc d'état de Laie Point
Cet endroit a été utilisé dans le film Forgetting Sarah Marshall où elle a sauté à l'eau. C'est une belle pointe rocheuse avec un long rocher dans l'océan qui a un trou unique au milieu. Une séance photo parfaite et un favori hors des sentiers battus pour beaucoup.
57
Fermes de café du monde vert
Un arrêt incontournable pour les buveurs de café et offrez-vous un échantillon gratuit des nombreux mélanges de café proposés ici. Observez le caféier et goûtez les cerises rouges avant qu'elles n'entrent dans le torréfacteur. Vous vous demandez quel goût ils ont ? Il y a une petite boutique de cadeaux avec du café fraîchement torréfié et des cadeaux sur le thème du café ainsi que du café enrobé de chocolat.
58
Parc de la plage d'Haleiwa Alii
Alii Beach Park est la première étape du concours Van's Triple Crown of Surfing, mais il est tout aussi populaire mais pas aussi régulièrement visité pour les tortues de mer vertes qui se prélassent au soleil sur la plage ou nagent en mangeant des algues sur les récifs. Certains ont même plongé avec des tortues ici !
59
Centre-ville de Haleiwa
Achetez jusqu'à ce que vous tombiez! C'est aussi la maison du plus ancien magasin de surf d'Hawaï. Une ville historique où tous les bâtiments semblent avoir été construits dans les années 1920. Également à la maison de Shave Ice et Big Wave Garlic Shrimp truck classé dans le top 25 du Food Network.
60
Distillateurs de Ko Hana
Si vous aimez le rhum, c'est un arrêt obligatoire. Pour 10 $, vous dégustez 4 mélanges de rhum à base de jus de canne à sucre, essayez du pain savoureux et du miel aromatisé au rhum. ET, vos frais de dégustation de 10 $ vont vers une bouteille de rhum. Cet arrêt est devenu un favori pour beaucoup.
61
Dole Plantation
This is almost a must see especially if you don't know how pineapples grow. There is a large gift shop full of pineapple themed gifts. The highlight is the famous Dole Whip ice cream. There is also a train that goes around the plantation and the World's Largest Maze. We can spend as long or short as you want. My record length of time spent here is 3 hours but 30 to 60 minutes is an average time here to look around and get some ice cream.
62
Iolani Palace
The Palace is the only Palace in America because Hawaii at one time had a King and Queen. the Iolani Palace was used in the original Hawaii 5-0 series and Jack Lord would stand on the front porch making viewers think that was the 5-0 headquarters. We can drive by or stop for photos.
63
Waimea Bay
Waimea Bay is very popular both with locals and visitors as it is very scenic and you never know from one day to the next what the waves will be doing. At calm times swimmers are allowed to jump off the 25 foot rock or swim laps across the bay. Rough times you will see boogie boarders catching waves or see surfers sharpening their skills on waves that have gotten to 50 feet.
64
Sunset Beach Park
This is the second Beach used for the Van's Triple Crown of surfing contest. It can be seen just driving by which I often do but we can stop if you want.
65
Waimea Valley
If you've ever wanted to walk through a Botanical Garden on a paved path and swim at the base of a 40 foot waterfall with water flowing down your head, THIS is the place to do it! Life jacks are provided. There is an admission fee and also a shuttle (For a fee.) if you don't want to walk.
66
Shark's Cove
Don't let the name of this place scare you. If you ever wanted to snorkel in a protected, shallow aquarium and see all kinds of fish, THIS is the place to do it! Snorkel gear is provided at no extra cost by Hawaii Convertible Tours.
67
Ehukai Beach Park
The name here is deceiving as THIS is where the famous Bonzai Pipeline with barrel rolls is at. Depending on the day you may see swimmers body surfing with boogie borders and surfers all at the same time or if the waves are big (Mostly during winter months.) you could see monster waves and surfers getting tubed.
68
Laie Point State Wayside Park
This location was used in the movie Forgetting Sarah Marshall where she jumped into the water. This is a beautiful rocky point with a long rock in the ocean that has a unique hole in the middle. A perfect photo op and favorite off the beaten path for many.
69
Green World Coffee Farms
A must stop for coffee drinkers and indulge in a free sample of the many blends of coffee offered here. See the coffee plant and taste the red cherries before they go into the roaster. Wonder what they taste like? There is a small gift shop with fresh roasted coffee and coffee themed gifts as well as chocolate covered coffee.
70
Haleiwa Alii Beach Park
Alii Beach Park is the first stop of the Van's Triple Crown of Surfing contest but it is just as popular yet not as regularly visited for the green sea turtles that bask in the sun on the beach or swim around eating algae off the reefs. Some have even snorkeled with turtles here!
71
Haleiwa Town Center
Shop till you drop! Also the home of the oldest surf shop in Hawaii. A historical town where all the buildings look like they were built in the 1920's. Also home of Shave Ice and Big Wave Garlic Shrimp truck rated in the top 25 of the Food Network.
72
Ko Hana Distillers
If you like rum, this is a must stop. For $10 you sample 4 blends of rum made from sugar cane juice, try some tasty run bread and rum flavored honey. AND, your $10 tasting fee goes towards a bottle of rum. This stop become a favorite by many.
73
Dole Plantation
This is almost a must see especially if you don't know how pineapples grow. There is a large gift shop full of pineapple themed gifts. The highlight is the famous Dole Whip ice cream. There is also a train that goes around the plantation and the World's Largest Maze. We can spend as long or short as you want. My record length of time spent here is 3 hours but 30 to 60 minutes is an average time here to look around and get some ice cream.
74
Iolani Palace
The Palace is the only Palace in America because Hawaii at one time had a King and Queen. the Iolani Palace was used in the original Hawaii 5-0 series and Jack Lord would stand on the front porch making viewers think that was the 5-0 headquarters. We can drive by or stop for photos.
75
Waimea Bay
Waimea Bay is very popular both with locals and visitors as it is very scenic and you never know from one day to the next what the waves will be doing. At calm times swimmers are allowed to jump off the 25 foot rock or swim laps across the bay. Rough times you will see boogie boarders catching waves or see surfers sharpening their skills on waves that have gotten to 50 feet.
76
Sunset Beach Park
This is the second Beach used for the Van's Triple Crown of surfing contest. It can be seen just driving by which I often do but we can stop if you want.
77
Waimea Valley
If you've ever wanted to walk through a Botanical Garden on a paved path and swim at the base of a 40 foot waterfall with water flowing down your head, THIS is the place to do it! Life jacks are provided. There is an admission fee and also a shuttle (For a fee.) if you don't want to walk.
78
Shark's Cove
Don't let the name of this place scare you. If you ever wanted to snorkel in a protected, shallow aquarium and see all kinds of fish, THIS is the place to do it! Snorkel gear is provided at no extra cost by Hawaii Convertible Tours.
79
Ehukai Beach Park
The name here is deceiving as THIS is where the famous Bonzai Pipeline with barrel rolls is at. Depending on the day you may see swimmers body surfing with boogie borders and surfers all at the same time or if the waves are big (Mostly during winter months.) you could see monster waves and surfers getting tubed.
80
Laie Point State Wayside Park
This location was used in the movie Forgetting Sarah Marshall where she jumped into the water. This is a beautiful rocky point with a long rock in the ocean that has a unique hole in the middle. A perfect photo op and favorite off the beaten path for many.
81
Green World Coffee Farms
A must stop for coffee drinkers and indulge in a free sample of the many blends of coffee offered here. See the coffee plant and taste the red cherries before they go into the roaster. Wonder what they taste like? There is a small gift shop with fresh roasted coffee and coffee themed gifts as well as chocolate covered coffee.
82
Haleiwa Alii Beach Park
Alii Beach Park is the first stop of the Van's Triple Crown of Surfing contest but it is just as popular yet not as regularly visited for the green sea turtles that bask in the sun on the beach or swim around eating algae off the reefs. Some have even snorkeled with turtles here!
83
Haleiwa Town Center
Shop till you drop! Also the home of the oldest surf shop in Hawaii. A historical town where all the buildings look like they were built in the 1920's. Also home of Shave Ice and Big Wave Garlic Shrimp truck rated in the top 25 of the Food Network.
84
Ko Hana Distillers
If you like rum, this is a must stop. For $10 you sample 4 blends of rum made from sugar cane juice, try some tasty run bread and rum flavored honey. AND, your $10 tasting fee goes towards a bottle of rum. This stop become a favorite by many.
85
Dole Plantation
This is almost a must see especially if you don't know how pineapples grow. There is a large gift shop full of pineapple themed gifts. The highlight is the famous Dole Whip ice cream. There is also a train that goes around the plantation and the World's Largest Maze. We can spend as long or short as you want. My record length of time spent here is 3 hours but 30 to 60 minutes is an average time here to look around and get some ice cream.
86
Iolani Palace
The Palace is the only Palace in America because Hawaii at one time had a King and Queen. the Iolani Palace was used in the original Hawaii 5-0 series and Jack Lord would stand on the front porch making viewers think that was the 5-0 headquarters. We can drive by or stop for photos.
87
Waimea Bay
Waimea Bay is very popular both with locals and visitors as it is very scenic and you never know from one day to the next what the waves will be doing. At calm times swimmers are allowed to jump off the 25 foot rock or swim laps across the bay. Rough times you will see boogie boarders catching waves or see surfers sharpening their skills on waves that have gotten to 50 feet.
88
Sunset Beach Park
This is the second Beach used for the Van's Triple Crown of surfing contest. It can be seen just driving by which I often do but we can stop if you want.
89
Waimea Valley
If you've ever wanted to walk through a Botanical Garden on a paved path and swim at the base of a 40 foot waterfall with water flowing down your head, THIS is the place to do it! Life jacks are provided. There is an admission fee and also a shuttle (For a fee.) if you don't want to walk.
90
Shark's Cove
Don't let the name of this place scare you. If you ever wanted to snorkel in a protected, shallow aquarium and see all kinds of fish, THIS is the place to do it! Snorkel gear is provided at no extra cost by Hawaii Convertible Tours.
91
Ehukai Beach Park
The name here is deceiving as THIS is where the famous Bonzai Pipeline with barrel rolls is at. Depending on the day you may see swimmers body surfing with boogie borders and surfers all at the same time or if the waves are big (Mostly during winter months.) you could see monster waves and surfers getting tubed.
92
Laie Point State Wayside Park
This location was used in the movie Forgetting Sarah Marshall where she jumped into the water. This is a beautiful rocky point with a long rock in the ocean that has a unique hole in the middle. A perfect photo op and favorite off the beaten path for many.
93
Green World Coffee Farms
A must stop for coffee drinkers and indulge in a free sample of the many blends of coffee offered here. See the coffee plant and taste the red cherries before they go into the roaster. Wonder what they taste like? There is a small gift shop with fresh roasted coffee and coffee themed gifts as well as chocolate covered coffee.
94
Haleiwa Alii Beach Park
Alii Beach Park is the first stop of the Van's Triple Crown of Surfing contest but it is just as popular yet not as regularly visited for the green sea turtles that bask in the sun on the beach or swim around eating algae off the reefs. Some have even snorkeled with turtles here!
95
Haleiwa Town Center
Shop till you drop! Also the home of the oldest surf shop in Hawaii. A historical town where all the buildings look like they were built in the 1920's. Also home of Shave Ice and Big Wave Garlic Shrimp truck rated in the top 25 of the Food Network.
96
Ko Hana Distillers
If you like rum, this is a must stop. For $10 you sample 4 blends of rum made from sugar cane juice, try some tasty run bread and rum flavored honey. AND, your $10 tasting fee goes towards a bottle of rum. This stop become a favorite by many.
97
Dole Plantation
This is almost a must see especially if you don't know how pineapples grow. There is a large gift shop full of pineapple themed gifts. The highlight is the famous Dole Whip ice cream. There is also a train that goes around the plantation and the World's Largest Maze. We can spend as long or short as you want. My record length of time spent here is 3 hours but 30 to 60 minutes is an average time here to look around and get some ice cream.
98
Iolani Palace
The Palace is the only Palace in America because Hawaii at one time had a King and Queen. the Iolani Palace was used in the original Hawaii 5-0 series and Jack Lord would stand on the front porch making viewers think that was the 5-0 headquarters. We can drive by or stop for photos.
99
Waimea Bay
Waimea Bay is very popular both with locals and visitors as it is very scenic and you never know from one day to the next what the waves will be doing. At calm times swimmers are allowed to jump off the 25 foot rock or swim laps across the bay. Rough times you will see boogie boarders catching waves or see surfers sharpening their skills on waves that have gotten to 50 feet.
100
Sunset Beach Park
This is the second Beach used for the Van's Triple Crown of surfing contest. It can be seen just driving by which I often do but we can stop if you want.
101
Waimea Valley
If you've ever wanted to walk through a Botanical Garden on a paved path and swim at the base of a 40 foot waterfall with water flowing down your head, THIS is the place to do it! Life jacks are provided. There is an admission fee and also a shuttle (For a fee.) if you don't want to walk.
102
Shark's Cove
Don't let the name of this place scare you. If you ever wanted to snorkel in a protected, shallow aquarium and see all kinds of fish, THIS is the place to do it! Snorkel gear is provided at no extra cost by Hawaii Convertible Tours.
103
Ehukai Beach Park
The name here is deceiving as THIS is where the famous Bonzai Pipeline with barrel rolls is at. Depending on the day you may see swimmers body surfing with boogie borders and surfers all at the same time or if the waves are big (Mostly during winter months.) you could see monster waves and surfers getting tubed.
104
Laie Point State Wayside Park
This location was used in the movie Forgetting Sarah Marshall where she jumped into the water. This is a beautiful rocky point with a long rock in the ocean that has a unique hole in the middle. A perfect photo op and favorite off the beaten path for many.
105
Green World Coffee Farms
A must stop for coffee drinkers and indulge in a free sample of the many blends of coffee offered here. See the coffee plant and taste the red cherries before they go into the roaster. Wonder what they taste like? There is a small gift shop with fresh roasted coffee and coffee themed gifts as well as chocolate covered coffee.
106
Haleiwa Alii Beach Park
Alii Beach Park is the first stop of the Van's Triple Crown of Surfing contest but it is just as popular yet not as regularly visited for the green sea turtles that bask in the sun on the beach or swim around eating algae off the reefs. Some have even snorkeled with turtles here!
107
Haleiwa Town Center
Shop till you drop! Also the home of the oldest surf shop in Hawaii. A historical town where all the buildings look like they were built in the 1920's. Also home of Shave Ice and Big Wave Garlic Shrimp truck rated in the top 25 of the Food Network.
108
Ko Hana Distillers
If you like rum, this is a must stop. For $10 you sample 4 blends of rum made from sugar cane juice, try some tasty run bread and rum flavored honey. AND, your $10 tasting fee goes towards a bottle of rum. This stop become a favorite by many.
109
Dole Plantation
This is almost a must see especially if you don't know how pineapples grow. There is a large gift shop full of pineapple themed gifts. The highlight is the famous Dole Whip ice cream. There is also a train that goes around the plantation and the World's Largest Maze. We can spend as long or short as you want. My record length of time spent here is 3 hours but 30 to 60 minutes is an average time here to look around and get some ice cream.
110
Iolani Palace
The Palace is the only Palace in America because Hawaii at one time had a King and Queen. the Iolani Palace was used in the original Hawaii 5-0 series and Jack Lord would stand on the front porch making viewers think that was the 5-0 headquarters. We can drive by or stop for photos.
111
Waimea Bay
Waimea Bay is very popular both with locals and visitors as it is very scenic and you never know from one day to the next what the waves will be doing. At calm times swimmers are allowed to jump off the 25 foot rock or swim laps across the bay. Rough times you will see boogie boarders catching waves or see surfers sharpening their skills on waves that have gotten to 50 feet.
112
Sunset Beach Park
This is the second Beach used for the Van's Triple Crown of surfing contest. It can be seen just driving by which I often do but we can stop if you want.
113
Waimea Valley
If you've ever wanted to walk through a Botanical Garden on a paved path and swim at the base of a 40 foot waterfall with water flowing down your head, THIS is the place to do it! Life jacks are provided. There is an admission fee and also a shuttle (For a fee.) if you don't want to walk.
114
Shark's Cove
Don't let the name of this place scare you. If you ever wanted to snorkel in a protected, shallow aquarium and see all kinds of fish, THIS is the place to do it! Snorkel gear is provided at no extra cost by Hawaii Convertible Tours.
115
Ehukai Beach Park
The name here is deceiving as THIS is where the famous Bonzai Pipeline with barrel rolls is at. Depending on the day you may see swimmers body surfing with boogie borders and surfers all at the same time or if the waves are big (Mostly during winter months.) you could see monster waves and surfers getting tubed.
116
Laie Point State Wayside Park
This location was used in the movie Forgetting Sarah Marshall where she jumped into the water. This is a beautiful rocky point with a long rock in the ocean that has a unique hole in the middle. A perfect photo op and favorite off the beaten path for many.
117
Green World Coffee Farms
A must stop for coffee drinkers and indulge in a free sample of the many blends of coffee offered here. See the coffee plant and taste the red cherries before they go into the roaster. Wonder what they taste like? There is a small gift shop with fresh roasted coffee and coffee themed gifts as well as chocolate covered coffee.
118
Haleiwa Alii Beach Park
Alii Beach Park is the first stop of the Van's Triple Crown of Surfing contest but it is just as popular yet not as regularly visited for the green sea turtles that bask in the sun on the beach or swim around eating algae off the reefs. Some have even snorkeled with turtles here!
119
Haleiwa Town Center
Shop till you drop! Also the home of the oldest surf shop in Hawaii. A historical town where all the buildings look like they were built in the 1920's. Also home of Shave Ice and Big Wave Garlic Shrimp truck rated in the top 25 of the Food Network.
120
Ko Hana Distillers
If you like rum, this is a must stop. For $10 you sample 4 blends of rum made from sugar cane juice, try some tasty run bread and rum flavored honey. AND, your $10 tasting fee goes towards a bottle of rum. This stop become a favorite by many.
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Commentaires (32)
Gay P
Dec 2024
The views of the south shore were incredible. We got great pictures and had a great lunch in the north shore. But then the driver got political. My son and I are Black adults and he literally played the song "Dixie" in the car and announced when we were by the hospital where Obama "said" he was born. It went downhill from there as he talked about what Trump said about Obama's birthplace because only one of his parents was a citizen. I'm a lawyer and a judge. I know that neither of your parents have to be a citizen if you're born in the United States. To which he responded that was why he had to "say" he was born in Hawaii...otherwise, he couldn't be president. He's already BEEN president. Why was that relevant to say? It was absolutely disgusting. Luckily, we were close to the hotel and I was getting out soon because I was LIVID! I'm usually a very generous tipper but $675 was already way too much to pay for being insulted and offended by racist political remarks.😡
Réponse de l'hôte
Dec 2024
I am sorry you were offended with my song selection. We had talked about Elvis being from Mississippi and you were from there and an Elvis fan and I thought you would enjoy hearing the Elvis Trilogy that he sang at the end of his concert in Hawaii. I wasn't trying to be disrespectful and didn't realize until then that the song was offensive to some. As for being political, I had pointed out the Obama Hawaiian Estate and when we went by the hospital, I said "This is the controversial hospital that Obama was born at" which I have said many times before and no one seemed to take offense as I was just pointing out a landmark. You pulled the conversation to be political when you asked "Why I thought Obama's birthplace was controversial" to which I replied "Probably because Trump made it an issue." Then the conversation went on about what is required to be a US citizen, and I was merely stating how I understood it. I'm sorry you were "livid" after what I thought was a great day of photo shoots and friendly conversation. I hope the photos will be fond memories for you and your son. However, I will take your comments to heart and hopefully be a wiser guide in the future.
Jill_B
Nov 2024
Mark is a great knowledgeable driver with fun suggestions for stops. We would not have found on our own the stops he suggested. He was flexible, professional and friendly.highly recommend
millymabel
Sep 2024
I took this tour with my parents. We had done a circle island tour but wanted to spend more time on the North Shore. Mark didn't disappoint. His communication was top notch, from the first time I sent an enquiry through to taking the tour. When we set out Mark asked us what we wanted to see and made suggestions along the way. We loved seeing Pali lookout and the rum tasting was epic! Mark had interesting tidbits to share along the way and we learned a lot. I particularly enjoyed seeing the stairway to heaven accompanied by Led Zeppelin and the other great song choices along the way! Seeing a bit more of Oahu in a convertible was awesome and I can't lie, we felt pretty darn cool! Thank you for such a wonderful day Mark, it was an absolute pleasure and I would highly recommend this tour to anyone!
Réponse de l'hôte
Sep 2024
So glad we had good weather and you all had a wonderful day in a special place. Thank you for such a nice review. Aloha!

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