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Aloha Circle Island Tour - Aventure d'une journée complète

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Nous sommes une agence locale de visites de l'île pour les groupes de toutes tailles. Nous voulons vous offrir une expérience intime et passionnante d'Hawaï dont vous vous souviendrez toujours.

Nous aimons Hawaï et voulons partager avec vous tous les endroits que cette belle île a à offrir. Nous visitons tous les belvédères et découvrons toutes les belles plages pendant que vous vous amusez.

Si vous souhaitez vous baigner, veuillez apporter une serviette et un équipement de plage.
Ville: Oahu
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Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Les options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Toutes les zones et surfaces sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • La plongée avec tuba n'est pas obligatoire
À quoi s'attendre
1
Waikiki
Free Waikiki pick up is included with our tour. Please be standing at your designated pick up point starting at 8AM.
2
Diamond Head State Monument
Stop at the world famous Diamond Head Lookout and marvel at the scenery of plush East Honolulu, the Beverly Hills oh Hawaii. The lookout sports epic views of morning local surfers and Maunalua Bay.
3
Halona Blowhole
Marvel at our islands natural beauty as you take "post card worthy" photos to show off to your friends.
4
Sandy Beach Park
Ride through the scenic Kaiwi Shoreline with breathtaking views of Kalama Valley, Koko Crater, and the local's vaunted Sandy Beach Park. Should there be a swell marvel at surfers and body boarders getting pounded by the point blank, monstrous waves.
5
Makapu'u Point
Take incredible photos of the cliffs and crater of Rabbit Island that will blow all your friends away back home! Take in the epic beauty of Oahu and fully understand why they filmed all the movies here.
6
Waimanalo
We hit a local pit stop for shave ice, ice cream and a restroom right before taking the plunge to Kualoa's Mac Nut Farm.
7
Oahu's Windward Coast
After Waimanalo ride through Kailua and Kaneohe as you make your way to Kualoa. Learn the history of Hawaii from your guide as your enjoy views of waterfalls, sharp cliffs and rain forests from your air-conditioned shuttle. This is a pit stop for restroom shave ice & gifts.
8
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
No tour of O'ahu is complete without visiting the Mac Nut Farm for some free coffee samples, mac nuts and views of the local landmarks. Take a picture in front of the Kamehameha Statue and then enjoy the samples and treats.
9
Kualoa Regional Park
Pass through "Jurassic Valley" and enjoy scenic views of "China Man's Hat" - another one of Oahu's landmarks.
10
Polynesian Cultural Center
Pass by one of Hawaii's greatest attractions, the Polynesian Cultural Center. It sits along side a temple in Laie.
11
North Shore
It's called the "Seven Mile Miracle" for a reason - see firsthand why Hawaii is the home of surfing. As you pass through the North Shore enjoy scenic views of Left Overs, Waimea Bay, Log Cabins, Rockpile, Off The Wall, Backdoor, Banzai Pipeline, and Sunset Beach.
12
Haleiwa Beach Park
Enter a beach park that is directly on the North Shore's world renowned coastline. It's very popular with the turtles, as well. If you would like to take a dip or go snorkel you are more than welcome. Otherwise enjoy the beach for what it is with a beverage with your friends. It is secluded and offers stunning views of aquatic wildlife and the Waianae mountain range.
13
Haleiwa Town Center
Ride through vintage farming and surfer town Hale'Iwa as you learn more about Hawaii's surfing culture and big wave competitions.
14
Dole Plantation
​Hawaii is known for its abundance in juicy pineapples. Try fresh pineapple juice or the famous Dole Whip ice cream. Check out the worlds largest pineapple maze or seek gifts to bring back home !
15
Waikiki
Drop off in Waikiki is usually between 5 to 6PM depending on weather, traffic, and other conditions.
16
Waikiki
Free Waikiki pick up is included with our tour. Please be standing at your designated pick up point starting at 8AM.
17
Diamond Head State Monument
Stop at the world famous Diamond Head Lookout and marvel at the scenery of plush East Honolulu, the Beverly Hills oh Hawaii. The lookout sports epic views of morning local surfers and Maunalua Bay.
18
Halona Blowhole
Marvel at our islands natural beauty as you take "post card worthy" photos to show off to your friends.
19
Sandy Beach Park
Ride through the scenic Kaiwi Shoreline with breathtaking views of Kalama Valley, Koko Crater, and the local's vaunted Sandy Beach Park. Should there be a swell marvel at surfers and body boarders getting pounded by the point blank, monstrous waves.
20
Makapu'u Point
Take incredible photos of the cliffs and crater of Rabbit Island that will blow all your friends away back home! Take in the epic beauty of Oahu and fully understand why they filmed all the movies here.
21
Waimanalo
We hit a local pit stop for shave ice, ice cream and a restroom right before taking the plunge to Kualoa's Mac Nut Farm.
22
Oahu's Windward Coast
After Waimanalo ride through Kailua and Kaneohe as you make your way to Kualoa. Learn the history of Hawaii from your guide as your enjoy views of waterfalls, sharp cliffs and rain forests from your air-conditioned shuttle. This is a pit stop for restroom shave ice & gifts.
23
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
No tour of O'ahu is complete without visiting the Mac Nut Farm for some free coffee samples, mac nuts and views of the local landmarks. Take a picture in front of the Kamehameha Statue and then enjoy the samples and treats.
24
Kualoa Regional Park
Pass through "Jurassic Valley" and enjoy scenic views of "China Man's Hat" - another one of Oahu's landmarks.
25
Polynesian Cultural Center
Pass by one of Hawaii's greatest attractions, the Polynesian Cultural Center. It sits along side a temple in Laie.
26
North Shore
It's called the "Seven Mile Miracle" for a reason - see firsthand why Hawaii is the home of surfing. As you pass through the North Shore enjoy scenic views of Left Overs, Waimea Bay, Log Cabins, Rockpile, Off The Wall, Backdoor, Banzai Pipeline, and Sunset Beach.
27
Haleiwa Beach Park
Enter a beach park that is directly on the North Shore's world renowned coastline. It's very popular with the turtles, as well. If you would like to take a dip or go snorkel you are more than welcome. Otherwise enjoy the beach for what it is with a beverage with your friends. It is secluded and offers stunning views of aquatic wildlife and the Waianae mountain range.
28
Haleiwa Town Center
Ride through vintage farming and surfer town Hale'Iwa as you learn more about Hawaii's surfing culture and big wave competitions.
29
Dole Plantation
​Hawaii is known for its abundance in juicy pineapples. Try fresh pineapple juice or the famous Dole Whip ice cream. Check out the worlds largest pineapple maze or seek gifts to bring back home !
30
Waikiki
Drop off in Waikiki is usually between 5 to 6PM depending on weather, traffic, and other conditions.
31
Waikiki
Free Waikiki pick up is included with our tour. Please be standing at your designated pick up point starting at 8AM.
32
Diamond Head State Monument
Stop at the world famous Diamond Head Lookout and marvel at the scenery of plush East Honolulu, the Beverly Hills oh Hawaii. The lookout sports epic views of morning local surfers and Maunalua Bay.
33
Halona Blowhole
Marvel at our islands natural beauty as you take "post card worthy" photos to show off to your friends.
34
Sandy Beach Park
Ride through the scenic Kaiwi Shoreline with breathtaking views of Kalama Valley, Koko Crater, and the local's vaunted Sandy Beach Park. Should there be a swell marvel at surfers and body boarders getting pounded by the point blank, monstrous waves.
35
Makapu'u Point
Take incredible photos of the cliffs and crater of Rabbit Island that will blow all your friends away back home! Take in the epic beauty of Oahu and fully understand why they filmed all the movies here.
36
Waimanalo
We hit a local pit stop for shave ice, ice cream and a restroom right before taking the plunge to Kualoa's Mac Nut Farm.
37
Oahu's Windward Coast
After Waimanalo ride through Kailua and Kaneohe as you make your way to Kualoa. Learn the history of Hawaii from your guide as your enjoy views of waterfalls, sharp cliffs and rain forests from your air-conditioned shuttle. This is a pit stop for restroom shave ice & gifts.
38
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
No tour of O'ahu is complete without visiting the Mac Nut Farm for some free coffee samples, mac nuts and views of the local landmarks. Take a picture in front of the Kamehameha Statue and then enjoy the samples and treats.
39
Kualoa Regional Park
Pass through "Jurassic Valley" and enjoy scenic views of "China Man's Hat" - another one of Oahu's landmarks.
40
Polynesian Cultural Center
Pass by one of Hawaii's greatest attractions, the Polynesian Cultural Center. It sits along side a temple in Laie.
41
North Shore
It's called the "Seven Mile Miracle" for a reason - see firsthand why Hawaii is the home of surfing. As you pass through the North Shore enjoy scenic views of Left Overs, Waimea Bay, Log Cabins, Rockpile, Off The Wall, Backdoor, Banzai Pipeline, and Sunset Beach.
42
Haleiwa Beach Park
Enter a beach park that is directly on the North Shore's world renowned coastline. It's very popular with the turtles, as well. If you would like to take a dip or go snorkel you are more than welcome. Otherwise enjoy the beach for what it is with a beverage with your friends. It is secluded and offers stunning views of aquatic wildlife and the Waianae mountain range.
43
Haleiwa Town Center
Ride through vintage farming and surfer town Hale'Iwa as you learn more about Hawaii's surfing culture and big wave competitions.
44
Dole Plantation
​Hawaii is known for its abundance in juicy pineapples. Try fresh pineapple juice or the famous Dole Whip ice cream. Check out the worlds largest pineapple maze or seek gifts to bring back home !
45
Waikiki
Drop off in Waikiki is usually between 5 to 6PM depending on weather, traffic, and other conditions.
46
Waikiki
Free Waikiki pick up is included with our tour. Please be standing at your designated pick up point starting at 8AM.
47
Diamond Head State Monument
Stop at the world famous Diamond Head Lookout and marvel at the scenery of plush East Honolulu, the Beverly Hills oh Hawaii. The lookout sports epic views of morning local surfers and Maunalua Bay.
48
Halona Blowhole
Marvel at our islands natural beauty as you take "post card worthy" photos to show off to your friends.
49
Sandy Beach Park
Ride through the scenic Kaiwi Shoreline with breathtaking views of Kalama Valley, Koko Crater, and the local's vaunted Sandy Beach Park. Should there be a swell marvel at surfers and body boarders getting pounded by the point blank, monstrous waves.
50
Makapu'u Point
Take incredible photos of the cliffs and crater of Rabbit Island that will blow all your friends away back home! Take in the epic beauty of Oahu and fully understand why they filmed all the movies here.
51
Waimanalo
We hit a local pit stop for shave ice, ice cream and a restroom right before taking the plunge to Kualoa's Mac Nut Farm.
52
Oahu's Windward Coast
After Waimanalo ride through Kailua and Kaneohe as you make your way to Kualoa. Learn the history of Hawaii from your guide as your enjoy views of waterfalls, sharp cliffs and rain forests from your air-conditioned shuttle. This is a pit stop for restroom shave ice & gifts.
53
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
No tour of O'ahu is complete without visiting the Mac Nut Farm for some free coffee samples, mac nuts and views of the local landmarks. Take a picture in front of the Kamehameha Statue and then enjoy the samples and treats.
54
Kualoa Regional Park
Pass through "Jurassic Valley" and enjoy scenic views of "China Man's Hat" - another one of Oahu's landmarks.
55
Polynesian Cultural Center
Pass by one of Hawaii's greatest attractions, the Polynesian Cultural Center. It sits along side a temple in Laie.
56
North Shore
It's called the "Seven Mile Miracle" for a reason - see firsthand why Hawaii is the home of surfing. As you pass through the North Shore enjoy scenic views of Left Overs, Waimea Bay, Log Cabins, Rockpile, Off The Wall, Backdoor, Banzai Pipeline, and Sunset Beach.
57
Haleiwa Beach Park
Enter a beach park that is directly on the North Shore's world renowned coastline. It's very popular with the turtles, as well. If you would like to take a dip or go snorkel you are more than welcome. Otherwise enjoy the beach for what it is with a beverage with your friends. It is secluded and offers stunning views of aquatic wildlife and the Waianae mountain range.
58
Haleiwa Town Center
Ride through vintage farming and surfer town Hale'Iwa as you learn more about Hawaii's surfing culture and big wave competitions.
59
Dole Plantation
​Hawaii is known for its abundance in juicy pineapples. Try fresh pineapple juice or the famous Dole Whip ice cream. Check out the worlds largest pineapple maze or seek gifts to bring back home !
60
Waikiki
Drop off in Waikiki is usually between 5 to 6PM depending on weather, traffic, and other conditions.
61
Waikiki
Free Waikiki pick up is included with our tour. Please be standing at your designated pick up point starting at 8AM.
62
Diamond Head State Monument
Stop at the world famous Diamond Head Lookout and marvel at the scenery of plush East Honolulu, the Beverly Hills oh Hawaii. The lookout sports epic views of morning local surfers and Maunalua Bay.
63
Halona Blowhole
Marvel at our islands natural beauty as you take "post card worthy" photos to show off to your friends.
64
Sandy Beach Park
Ride through the scenic Kaiwi Shoreline with breathtaking views of Kalama Valley, Koko Crater, and the local's vaunted Sandy Beach Park. Should there be a swell marvel at surfers and body boarders getting pounded by the point blank, monstrous waves.
65
Makapu'u Point
Take incredible photos of the cliffs and crater of Rabbit Island that will blow all your friends away back home! Take in the epic beauty of Oahu and fully understand why they filmed all the movies here.
66
Waimanalo
We hit a local pit stop for shave ice, ice cream and a restroom right before taking the plunge to Kualoa's Mac Nut Farm.
67
Oahu's Windward Coast
After Waimanalo ride through Kailua and Kaneohe as you make your way to Kualoa. Learn the history of Hawaii from your guide as your enjoy views of waterfalls, sharp cliffs and rain forests from your air-conditioned shuttle. This is a pit stop for restroom shave ice & gifts.
68
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
No tour of O'ahu is complete without visiting the Mac Nut Farm for some free coffee samples, mac nuts and views of the local landmarks. Take a picture in front of the Kamehameha Statue and then enjoy the samples and treats.
69
Kualoa Regional Park
Pass through "Jurassic Valley" and enjoy scenic views of "China Man's Hat" - another one of Oahu's landmarks.
70
Polynesian Cultural Center
Pass by one of Hawaii's greatest attractions, the Polynesian Cultural Center. It sits along side a temple in Laie.
71
North Shore
It's called the "Seven Mile Miracle" for a reason - see firsthand why Hawaii is the home of surfing. As you pass through the North Shore enjoy scenic views of Left Overs, Waimea Bay, Log Cabins, Rockpile, Off The Wall, Backdoor, Banzai Pipeline, and Sunset Beach.
72
Haleiwa Beach Park
Enter a beach park that is directly on the North Shore's world renowned coastline. It's very popular with the turtles, as well. If you would like to take a dip or go snorkel you are more than welcome. Otherwise enjoy the beach for what it is with a beverage with your friends. It is secluded and offers stunning views of aquatic wildlife and the Waianae mountain range.
73
Haleiwa Town Center
Ride through vintage farming and surfer town Hale'Iwa as you learn more about Hawaii's surfing culture and big wave competitions.
74
Dole Plantation
​Hawaii is known for its abundance in juicy pineapples. Try fresh pineapple juice or the famous Dole Whip ice cream. Check out the worlds largest pineapple maze or seek gifts to bring back home !
75
Waikiki
Drop off in Waikiki is usually between 5 to 6PM depending on weather, traffic, and other conditions.
76
Waikiki
La prise en charge gratuite de Waikiki est incluse dans notre visite. Veuillez vous tenir à votre point de ramassage désigné à partir de 8h00.
77
Monument d'État de Diamond Head
Arrêtez-vous au point de vue mondialement connu de Diamond Head et émerveillez-vous devant le paysage somptueux d'East Honolulu, les Beverly Hills et Hawaii. Le belvédère offre des vues épiques sur les surfeurs locaux du matin et la baie de Maunalua.
78
Évent Halona
Émerveillez-vous devant la beauté naturelle de nos îles en prenant des photos " dignes d'une carte postale " à montrer à vos amis.
79
Parc de la plage de sable
Traversez le pittoresque littoral de Kaiwi avec une vue imprenable sur la vallée de Kalama, le cratère de Koko et le célèbre parc de Sandy Beach. Devrait-il y avoir une houle émerveillée par les surfeurs et les bodyboarders qui se font pilonner par les vagues monstrueuses à bout portant.
80
Pointe Makapu'u
Prenez des photos incroyables des falaises et du cratère de Rabbit Island qui épateront tous vos amis à la maison ! Admirez la beauté épique d'Oahu et comprenez parfaitement pourquoi ils ont filmé tous les films ici.
81
Waimanalo
Nous avons fait un arrêt au stand local pour de la glace rasée, de la crème glacée et des toilettes juste avant de plonger à Kualoa Mac Nut Farm.
82
La côte au vent d'Oahu
Après Waimanalo, traversez Kailua et Kaneohe en vous dirigeant vers Kualoa. Apprenez l'histoire d'Hawaï grâce à votre guide tout en admirant la vue sur les cascades, les falaises abruptes et les forêts tropicales depuis votre navette climatisée. Il s'agit d'un arrêt au stand pour raser la glace et les cadeaux des toilettes.
83
Fermes tropicales (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Aucune visite d'O'ahu n'est complète sans visiter la Mac Nut Farm pour des échantillons de café gratuits, des noix de macaroni et des vues sur les monuments locaux. Prenez une photo devant la statue de Kamehameha, puis dégustez des échantillons et des friandises.
84
Parc régional de Kualoa
Traversez la "Jurassic Valley" et profitez d'une vue panoramique sur "Chinaman's Hat" - un autre des monuments de l'Ohio.
85
Centre Culturel Polynésien
Passez devant l'une des plus grandes attractions d'Hawaï, le centre culturel polynésien. Il se trouve à côté d'un temple à Laie.
86
la côte Nord
C'est ce qu'on appelle le "Seven Mile Miracle" pour une raison - voyez par vous-même pourquoi Hawaï est la patrie du surf. En traversant la côte nord, profitez d'une vue panoramique sur Left Overs, Waimea Bay, Log Cabins, Rockpile, Off The Wall, Backdoor, Banzai Pipeline et Sunset Beach.
87
Parc de la plage d'Haleiwa
Entrez dans un parc de plage qui se trouve directement sur le littoral de renommée mondiale de la Côte-Nord. C'est aussi très populaire auprès des tortues. Si vous souhaitez vous baigner ou faire de la plongée avec tuba, vous êtes plus que bienvenu. Sinon profitez de la plage pour ce qu'elle est avec un verre entre amis. Il est isolé et offre une vue imprenable sur la faune aquatique et la chaîne de montagnes Waianae.
88
Centre-ville de Haleiwa
Traversez Hale'Iwa, une ferme d'époque et une ville de surfeurs, tout en apprenant davantage sur la culture du surf d'Hawaï et les compétitions de grosses vagues.
89
Plantation de Dole
Hawaï est connue pour son abondance d'ananas juteux. Essayez le jus d'ananas frais ou la célèbre crème glacée Dole Whip. Découvrez le plus grand labyrinthe d'ananas du monde ou cherchez des cadeaux à rapporter à la maison !
90
Waikiki
Le retour à Waikiki se fait généralement entre 17 h et 18 h, en fonction de la météo, de la circulation et d'autres conditions.
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Commentaires (1000)
Waldoabroad
Mar 2019
Our tour guide Cousin Maiya led us on a great adventure that gave us taste of everything and helped to shape our agenda for the rest of our time on Oahu. I would emphasize that this tour is ideal for first time island goers, especially at the beginning of your trip. Some of the stops are short, some were at places that are decidedly tourist traps, and some were awe inspiring views of the island. Through all of them Cousin Maiya was full of interesting information about the island and what we were seeing. He provided great tips on the best way to come back and spend more time at stops that we enjoyed or other locations that we were just cruising past. He even knew the bus route numbers for several locations. I really can't say enough about how amazing a tour guide he proved to be. I found the trip exactly as advertised. It is a tour of a substantial part of the island. It is not an in-depth tour of any one location listed on the agenda. It helped us to figure out parts of the island that we wanted to go spend more time at and other locations that we now knew we wouldn't want to waste our time on. For those that are interested, a more detailed play-by-play of the tour is below. The tour started at 7:00 and we had to walk about 4 blocks from our hotel to the pick-up point. Cousin Maiya was cracking jokes as we walked up with the glazed over look on our faces of a tourist that has no idea what they are doing. He very quickly put us at ease. First stop was to catch the sunrise, followed by quick trip to the viewpoint at Diamond Head. After a few more stops at places like Lanai Lookout, Eternity Beach, and Halona Blowhole, we wound our way north to Makapu'u Lookout then on to a shopping/restroom stop where Cousin Maiya provided us with complementary Poi donuts, water, and coffee. Feeling refreshed we continued on to Kualoa Point for views of Chinaman's hat then on to a macadamia nut farm, where the wild chickens outnumber the tourists. Here again there was free coffee and enough mac nut samples to make anyone think twice about the need to hit an ABC store to get your fix. Here Maiya also handed out menus and had us make our lunch selections. Lunch was at a roadside shrimp shack called Fumi's. The food was great and fresh as the shrimp shack is also a shrimp farm. Thanks to Cousin Maiya's calling in the order ahead of time, we just had to saddle up to the window and our food was waiting. This was also the our first opportunity to get Dole Whip which I failed to capitalize on much to my chagrin. Post lunch we hit another roadside attraction for some fresh fruit, coconuts, and deep fried bananas. Cousin Maiya also pointed out a must visit of Joe's Bakery. Fortunately for those that don't have a car Joe's is available in most grocery stores. The haupia chocolate cream pie is ridiculously good. As was their Shoyu chicken. Next up was a snorkeling stop for about an hour and half in Waialua Bay. The reef had tons of fish and the odd sea turtle here and there. For those not interested in snorkeling, Cousin Maiya took them into Haleiwa for some shopping or a stop at Matsumoto Shave Ice. After getting picked up from snorkeling we headed to our final stop at the Dole plantation. Here we finally encountered Dole Whip. Pro-Tip: Go to counter #3. It is on the back side of the concession area. Everyone crowds in for the lines of counters #1 & #2 and spends 20 mins just waiting in line. We waited about three minutes for pineapple sorbet that is worth the price of the flight to Hawaii. This was really the only stop that I wish we had a little more time at, but overall my needs for the plantation experience were met. After that we headed back to Waikiki. We were back at the hotel by 3:00 PM with the rest of the afternoon to enjoy sea, sun, and suds.
nomes26
Mar 2019
The review by Amylperkins reflects a lot of my concerns with this trip. To add my views. My tour guide was not rude but he didn’t give an intro or explain the itinerary for the day. On the plus side he did give us a lot of information about the island and was pretty friendly generally. We had a lot of unnecessary stops - gas station, a shop for the rest room, a number of random beaches (but without time to explore them). I was also bemused at the stop to show us the Mormon church although it was the first one I’ve seen so at least it was new! I thought we would get some kind of tour of the nut farm but it’s basically just a shop with free nut samples. I didn’t see the point. We also only got about 15-20 minutes for snorkelling due to the other stops taking so long. The beach chosen wasn’t great because a loud family group didn’t want to stop at the normal place as they’d been there the day before. There was no consultation with the rest of the group on this. We also got limited time at the Dole Plantation so couldn’t do the maze etc. Overall it just felt like a lot of wasted time and the tour could have been more focussed on some key points of interest.
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2019
Who was your driver?
amylperkins
Mar 2019
List of reasons not to waste your money 1. Not an accurate description of the stops you will make .... here were our stops 2. Our tour guide was TERRIBLE Description of tour stops: 1st - diamond head lookout point (you are only there for 5 minutes) 2nd - blowhole lookout point ( you are only there for 5 minutes) 3rd - a gas station gift shop FOR 25 MINUTES - completely unnecessary and a waste of time 4th - Macadamia Nut Farm - actually cute and worth is because you get to taste test ... but we were only given about 25 minutes here - had about the same time at the stupid gas station 5th - lunch - good but they pass by the more famous trucks ( lunch not included in price you need to pay cash for lunch) 6th - a fruit stand on the side of the road (5 minute stop) 7th - snorkeling: has the potential of being cool... it was just too cold to fully enjoy on our day ( only get to spend about 45 minutes there) 8th - Doke plantation : basically just a gift shop with food. You only get 45 minutes there so you can’t do the train ride or maze. You basically only have time for ice cream and some photos Here is a list of my complaints about our tour guide 1. Right after we got on the bus- When people were talking casually to each other he said to them “lower your voices” in a harsh tone. (Then he got on the speaker to welcome everyone) he could have handled that better. 2. When ever someone would ask a question he would tell then that they were wrong and belittle them. 3. When a woman asked a question about if the trolley ran late ... he somehow did not answer that question and instead responded with “they seem to be more for the Asian culture. The trolley caters to them”. Making seem like a racist comment 4. He was texting and driving 5. When the first four guests got off the bus he said (over the loud speaker) “wow they didn’t tip me ... 7 hours and they talked so much. Thought I’d get a tip” 6. Was overall rude and had no customer service qualities *** I already called and filled a complaint and suggested that our guide gets more customer service training before he interacts with more visitors. Ruined our day. I was looking forward to this tour and now my Mother and I have just spent 7 hours hating it and trying to smile through it. HOPEFULLY THIS IS HELPFUL AS YOU PLAN YOUR TRIP ***** there are other Circle Island Tours - try another one! Just don’t waste your money or time on this company
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2019
Yikes, who was your driver?

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