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Visite après le dîner le long du célèbre Waikiki Beach Strip

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Visite nocturne en petit groupe à Waikiki Beach avec prise en charge à l'hôtel! L'une de nos visites les plus populaires est notre "After Dinner Waikiki Beach Tours". Juste après la tombée de la nuit, Waikiki prend vie, cette visite vous donne l'occasion idéale de vous asseoir et de simplement profiter de la route le long du Strip tout en admirant tous les sons et images de cette magnifique plage la nuit. Vous avez la chance de voir bon nombre des mêmes sites que vous verriez pendant les excursions d'une journée, éclairés seulement maintenant par le clair de lune de l'océan et l'agitation des restaurants, des bars et de la vie nocturne. Après une journée de détente à la plage, si vous cherchez le moyen idéal pour vous détendre, vous comprendrez pourquoi le Shaxi After Dinner Tour est l'un des circuits les plus populaires de l'île. Remarque : ce n'est PAS une croisière, ce n'est PAS un bateau.

Shaxi Tours a ramené un morceau de l'histoire hawaïenne de l'époque où Shaxi était sur l'île au début des années 1950. Remarque : il ne s'agit PAS d'une visite guidée avec dîner, nous ne vous nourrissons pas, il s'agit d'une heure de début de visite/d'activité recommandée, après avoir dîné seul.
Ville: Honolulu
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Ce qui est inclu
Hotel Pickup / Drop Off
1 bagage enregistré 1 bagage à main par passager.
Hotel Pickup / Drop Off
Eau en bouteille
Photographe professionnel qui prend vos photos pendant la tournée (photos disponibles à l'achat après)
Information additionnelle
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • À partir de 11 ans uniquement PAS d'enfants de moins de 11 ans
À quoi s'attendre
1
Ala Wai Canal
The Ala Wai Canal is an artificial waterway in Honolulu, Hawaii which serves as the northern boundary of the tourist district of Waikiki. It was created in 1928 to drain the rice paddies and swamps which would eventually become Waikiki. It also serves as a primary drainage corridor for the rivers and streams that run through central and east Honolulu. The canal runs from just northwest of Kapahulu Avenue along the length of Waikiki, then turns southwest to empty into the Pacific Ocean. Bridges cross the canal at McCully Street, Kalākaua Avenue, and Ala Moana Boulevard. Ala Wai Boulevard runs parallel to the west side of the canal in Waikiki.
2
Diamond Head Beach Park
Overlooking famous Diamond Head Beach, great photo opportunity.
3
Diamond Head Lighthouse
Home of the Governor of Hawaii.
4
Diamond Head State Monument
We will take you through the tunnel and show you where to begin your hike, if you choose to return and hike world famous Diamond Head Crater (Highly Recommended). We do not enter the State Park and pay the fee on this particular tour. Great place to take photos, and on our Shaxi Sunrise Tours, this is one of our favorite places to see and watch the sunrise over Koko Head Mountain.
5
Diamond Head Theatre
Opened in 1915, it is Hawaii's oldest performing arts center, used to entertain the troops during World War II. This is a local's favorite (secret) for current on and off Broadway productions, such as the Sound of Music and Murder on the Orient Express.
6
Fort DeRussy Beach Park
Home of Monk Seals.
7
Hale Koa Luau
Home of the only Hotel in the US fully owned and operated by the Department of Defense.
8
Honolulu Zoo
Best Zoo in Hawaii.
9
International Market Place
Home to our world famous shopping.
10
Magic Island
One of the best local beaches in Waikiki that few people know about, its the great place to see sunsets, marine life, and a fitness paradise.
11
Operation Red Wings Medal of Honor Park
One of many secret parks along the way, few know about the history and those who died in Operations Red Wings.
12
Statue of Duke Kahanamoku
Legendary Swimmer and Surfer, Actor and Police Officer
13
US Army Museum of Hawaii
Free admission and a great way to catch up on military history, located right on the beach.
14
Waikiki Beach
Island famous and one of the most desirable beaches in the world.
15
Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium
Built in the form of an ocean water public swimming pool. The natatorium was built as living memorial dedicated to "the men and women who served during the great war, and has since served as the sight of many famous swimming competitions.
16
Waikiki Aquarium
It was founded in 1904 and has been an institution of the University of Hawaii at Manoa since 1919. The aquarium is the second-oldest still-operating public aquarium in the United States.
17
Ala Wai Canal
The Ala Wai Canal is an artificial waterway in Honolulu, Hawaii which serves as the northern boundary of the tourist district of Waikiki. It was created in 1928 to drain the rice paddies and swamps which would eventually become Waikiki. It also serves as a primary drainage corridor for the rivers and streams that run through central and east Honolulu. The canal runs from just northwest of Kapahulu Avenue along the length of Waikiki, then turns southwest to empty into the Pacific Ocean. Bridges cross the canal at McCully Street, Kalākaua Avenue, and Ala Moana Boulevard. Ala Wai Boulevard runs parallel to the west side of the canal in Waikiki.
18
Diamond Head Beach Park
Overlooking famous Diamond Head Beach, great photo opportunity.
19
Diamond Head Lighthouse
Home of the Governor of Hawaii.
20
Diamond Head State Monument
We will take you through the tunnel and show you where to begin your hike, if you choose to return and hike world famous Diamond Head Crater (Highly Recommended). We do not enter the State Park and pay the fee on this particular tour. Great place to take photos, and on our Shaxi Sunrise Tours, this is one of our favorite places to see and watch the sunrise over Koko Head Mountain.
21
Diamond Head Theatre
Opened in 1915, it is Hawaii's oldest performing arts center, used to entertain the troops during World War II. This is a local's favorite (secret) for current on and off Broadway productions, such as the Sound of Music and Murder on the Orient Express.
22
Fort DeRussy Beach Park
Home of Monk Seals.
23
Hale Koa Luau
Home of the only Hotel in the US fully owned and operated by the Department of Defense.
24
Honolulu Zoo
Best Zoo in Hawaii.
25
International Market Place
Home to our world famous shopping.
26
Magic Island
One of the best local beaches in Waikiki that few people know about, its the great place to see sunsets, marine life, and a fitness paradise.
27
Operation Red Wings Medal of Honor Park
One of many secret parks along the way, few know about the history and those who died in Operations Red Wings.
28
Statue of Duke Kahanamoku
Legendary Swimmer and Surfer, Actor and Police Officer
29
US Army Museum of Hawaii
Free admission and a great way to catch up on military history, located right on the beach.
30
Waikiki Beach
Island famous and one of the most desirable beaches in the world.
31
Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium
Built in the form of an ocean water public swimming pool. The natatorium was built as living memorial dedicated to "the men and women who served during the great war, and has since served as the sight of many famous swimming competitions.
32
Waikiki Aquarium
It was founded in 1904 and has been an institution of the University of Hawaii at Manoa since 1919. The aquarium is the second-oldest still-operating public aquarium in the United States.
33
Ala Wai Canal
The Ala Wai Canal is an artificial waterway in Honolulu, Hawaii which serves as the northern boundary of the tourist district of Waikiki. It was created in 1928 to drain the rice paddies and swamps which would eventually become Waikiki. It also serves as a primary drainage corridor for the rivers and streams that run through central and east Honolulu. The canal runs from just northwest of Kapahulu Avenue along the length of Waikiki, then turns southwest to empty into the Pacific Ocean. Bridges cross the canal at McCully Street, Kalākaua Avenue, and Ala Moana Boulevard. Ala Wai Boulevard runs parallel to the west side of the canal in Waikiki.
34
Diamond Head Beach Park
Overlooking famous Diamond Head Beach, great photo opportunity.
35
Diamond Head Lighthouse
Home of the Governor of Hawaii.
36
Diamond Head State Monument
We will take you through the tunnel and show you where to begin your hike, if you choose to return and hike world famous Diamond Head Crater (Highly Recommended). We do not enter the State Park and pay the fee on this particular tour. Great place to take photos, and on our Shaxi Sunrise Tours, this is one of our favorite places to see and watch the sunrise over Koko Head Mountain.
37
Diamond Head Theatre
Opened in 1915, it is Hawaii's oldest performing arts center, used to entertain the troops during World War II. This is a local's favorite (secret) for current on and off Broadway productions, such as the Sound of Music and Murder on the Orient Express.
38
Fort DeRussy Beach Park
Home of Monk Seals.
39
Hale Koa Luau
Home of the only Hotel in the US fully owned and operated by the Department of Defense.
40
Honolulu Zoo
Best Zoo in Hawaii.
41
International Market Place
Home to our world famous shopping.
42
Magic Island
One of the best local beaches in Waikiki that few people know about, its the great place to see sunsets, marine life, and a fitness paradise.
43
Operation Red Wings Medal of Honor Park
One of many secret parks along the way, few know about the history and those who died in Operations Red Wings.
44
Statue of Duke Kahanamoku
Legendary Swimmer and Surfer, Actor and Police Officer
45
US Army Museum of Hawaii
Free admission and a great way to catch up on military history, located right on the beach.
46
Waikiki Beach
Island famous and one of the most desirable beaches in the world.
47
Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium
Built in the form of an ocean water public swimming pool. The natatorium was built as living memorial dedicated to "the men and women who served during the great war, and has since served as the sight of many famous swimming competitions.
48
Waikiki Aquarium
It was founded in 1904 and has been an institution of the University of Hawaii at Manoa since 1919. The aquarium is the second-oldest still-operating public aquarium in the United States.
49
Ala Wai Canal
The Ala Wai Canal is an artificial waterway in Honolulu, Hawaii which serves as the northern boundary of the tourist district of Waikiki. It was created in 1928 to drain the rice paddies and swamps which would eventually become Waikiki. It also serves as a primary drainage corridor for the rivers and streams that run through central and east Honolulu. The canal runs from just northwest of Kapahulu Avenue along the length of Waikiki, then turns southwest to empty into the Pacific Ocean. Bridges cross the canal at McCully Street, Kalākaua Avenue, and Ala Moana Boulevard. Ala Wai Boulevard runs parallel to the west side of the canal in Waikiki.
50
Diamond Head Beach Park
Overlooking famous Diamond Head Beach, great photo opportunity.
51
Diamond Head Lighthouse
Home of the Governor of Hawaii.
52
Diamond Head State Monument
We will take you through the tunnel and show you where to begin your hike, if you choose to return and hike world famous Diamond Head Crater (Highly Recommended). We do not enter the State Park and pay the fee on this particular tour. Great place to take photos, and on our Shaxi Sunrise Tours, this is one of our favorite places to see and watch the sunrise over Koko Head Mountain.
53
Diamond Head Theatre
Opened in 1915, it is Hawaii's oldest performing arts center, used to entertain the troops during World War II. This is a local's favorite (secret) for current on and off Broadway productions, such as the Sound of Music and Murder on the Orient Express.
54
Fort DeRussy Beach Park
Home of Monk Seals.
55
Hale Koa Luau
Home of the only Hotel in the US fully owned and operated by the Department of Defense.
56
Honolulu Zoo
Best Zoo in Hawaii.
57
International Market Place
Home to our world famous shopping.
58
Magic Island
One of the best local beaches in Waikiki that few people know about, its the great place to see sunsets, marine life, and a fitness paradise.
59
Operation Red Wings Medal of Honor Park
One of many secret parks along the way, few know about the history and those who died in Operations Red Wings.
60
Statue of Duke Kahanamoku
Legendary Swimmer and Surfer, Actor and Police Officer
61
US Army Museum of Hawaii
Free admission and a great way to catch up on military history, located right on the beach.
62
Waikiki Beach
Island famous and one of the most desirable beaches in the world.
63
Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium
Built in the form of an ocean water public swimming pool. The natatorium was built as living memorial dedicated to "the men and women who served during the great war, and has since served as the sight of many famous swimming competitions.
64
Waikiki Aquarium
It was founded in 1904 and has been an institution of the University of Hawaii at Manoa since 1919. The aquarium is the second-oldest still-operating public aquarium in the United States.
65
Canal Ala Wai
Le canal Ala Wai est une voie navigable artificielle à Honolulu, Hawaï, qui sert de limite nord au quartier touristique de Waikiki. Il a été créé en 1928 pour assécher les rizières et les marécages qui deviendront par la suite Waikiki. Il sert également de couloir de drainage principal pour les rivières et les ruisseaux qui traversent le centre et l'est d'Honolulu. Le canal part juste au nord-ouest de l'avenue Kapahulu le long de Waikiki, puis tourne au sud-ouest pour se jeter dans l'océan Pacifique. Des ponts traversent le canal à McCully Street, Kalākaua Avenue et Ala Moana Boulevard. Le boulevard Ala Wai est parallèle au côté ouest du canal à Waikiki.
66
Parc de la plage de Diamond Head
Surplombant la célèbre plage de Diamond Head, excellente opportunité de photo.
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Phare de Diamond Head
Maison du gouverneur d'Hawaï.
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Monument d'État de Diamond Head
Nous vous emmènerons à travers le tunnel et vous montrerons où commencer votre randonnée, si vous choisissez de revenir et de parcourir le célèbre cratère Diamond Head (hautement recommandé). Nous n'entrons pas dans le parc d'État et ne payons pas les frais de cette visite particulière. Super endroit pour prendre des photos, et lors de nos Shaxi Sunrise Tours, c'est l'un de nos endroits préférés pour voir et regarder le lever du soleil sur la montagne Koko Head.
69
Théâtre Diamond Head
Ouvert en 1915, c'est le plus ancien centre des arts du spectacle d'Hawaï, utilisé pour divertir les troupes pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. C'est le favori (secret) des locaux pour les productions actuelles sur et hors de Broadway, telles que Sound of Music et Murder on the Orient Express.
70
Parc de la plage de Fort DeRussy
Accueil des phoques moines.
71
Hale Koa Luau
Accueil du seul hôtel aux États-Unis entièrement détenu et exploité par le ministère de la Défense.
72
Zoo d'Honolulu
Meilleur zoo d'Hawaï.
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Marché international
Accueil à nos magasins de renommée mondiale.
74
Île magique
L'une des meilleures plages locales de Waikiki que peu de gens connaissent, c'est l'endroit idéal pour voir les couchers de soleil, la vie marine et un paradis de remise en forme.
75
Parc de la médaille d'honneur de l'opération Red Wings
L'un des nombreux parcs secrets le long du chemin, peu connaissent l'histoire et ceux qui sont morts dans les opérations Red Wings.
76
Statue du duc Kahanamoku
Nageur et surfeur légendaire, acteur et policier
77
Musée de l'armée américaine d'Hawaï
Entrée gratuite et un excellent moyen de rattraper son retard sur l'histoire militaire, situé directement sur la plage.
78
Waikiki Beach
Île célèbre et l'une des plages les plus prisées au monde.
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Natatorium du mémorial de guerre de Waikiki
Construit sous la forme d'une piscine publique d'eau de mer. Le natatorium a été construit comme mémorial vivant dédié aux "hommes et femmes qui ont servi pendant la grande guerre, et a depuis servi de spectacle à de nombreuses compétitions de natation célèbres.
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Aquarium de Waikiki
Il a été fondé en 1904 et est une institution de l'Université d'Hawaï à Manoa depuis 1919. L'aquarium est le deuxième plus ancien aquarium public encore en activité aux États-Unis.
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Commentaires (4)
KK-NYC13
Jul 2022
I book the after dinner tour weeks before my trip and they call you the morning of to try to get you to book earlier. We can't because we have prior plans. Our guide comes late because she is running errands for her boss and then gets lost. Our hotel is on the phone talking to her to help her find her way. She finally arrives 30 minutes late. We don't get any light to see anything because the sun is short in Honolulu (sunset @7:45). Our guide has a lot of knowledge about the local area, I wish things could have been better. I purposely booked it on our first day because I wanted to know about the local area beforehand.
Roger1867
Jun 2021
It was a unique and fun way to see Waikiki. The golf cart was so cute, eye catching. Michael was fun, informative, anxious to please. We felt special. I would recommend this tour to anyone
tannerh622
May 2021
I love all of the pictures that get taken and given to you. It really makes the experience a memorable one. Lisa is great and has such great recommendations about the island.

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