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Visite de l'île Aloha Grand

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Come join us on the Aloha Grand Island Adventure semi-private tour. This tour has it all! Hit the most exciting spots across the island and snap those enviable selfies and photoshoots at Hawaii’s most exhilarating lookouts and landmarks.

Our Aloha Vibes expert local guides will take you sightseeing around the vibrant green countryside with a cannot-miss stop at a local restaurant for perfectly plump succulent food!

Next, witness the breathtaking power of the North Shore’s legendary surf breaks, home to the world’s biggest surf contests with wave heights that can pump up to 60 feet in winter! Sunset Beach, Banzai Pipeline and Waimea Bay.

Finally, indulge in a delectably sweet dessert with a stop at Dole Plantation for their famed Dole Whip pineapple ice cream.

Vibe: the whole island is yours! Don’t miss this deal.
Ville: Honolulu
Fri 13 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
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Air-conditioned vehicle
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Air-conditioned vehicle
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Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Diamond Head State Monument
Start your tour with the incredible views of Diamond Head lookout!
2
Halona Blowhole
The Hālona Blowhole is one of Hawai'i's natural wonders, created thousands of years ago when molten lava tubes were formed from volcanic eruptions.
3
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy’s famous waves are formed by a quick change in the ocean bottom. A combination of sand patches and shallow rock ledges, the bottom at the water’s edge drops off abruptly to an average depth of eight to ten feet. This abrupt change in depth creates the steep, hard-breaking waves in Sandy’s shorebreak, which in turn generate its rip currents.
4
Makapuu Lighthouse
Popular scenic lookout with views of turquoise ocean, mountains, a lighthouse & whales in season.
5
Nu’uanu Pali
Nuʻuanu Pali is a section of the windward cliff of the Koʻolau mountain located at the head of Nuʻuanu Valley on the island of Oʻahu. It has a panoramic view of the windward coast of Oʻahu.
6
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Store that began as a roadside vendor, selling macadamia nuts, coffees, chocolates & gift baskets.
7
Mokoli’i Island
Mokolii, also known among locals as Chinaman’s Hat because of its shape, is a popular spot for taking pictures on Oahu’s windward coast. The small island is located at the north end of Kaneohe Bay, offshore of Kualoa Regional Beach Park.
8
Hauula
Stop for lunch at the famous North Shore Tacos, a local restaurant awarded “Best Fish Tacos on the North Shore.” Enjoy delicious specialty shrimp plates served up at outside picnic tables.
9
Laie Point State Wayside Park
Picturesque point with sprawling views of the ocean as well as a unique sea arch on offshore island.
10
Kawela Bay
Kawela Bay is a perfect example of the hidden surprises that lay off the beaten path throughout the Hawaiian Islands.
11
Sunset Beach
Sunset Beach is on the North Shore of Oahu in Hawaii and known for big wave surfing during the winter season. The original Hawaiian name for this place is Paumalū.
12
Banzai Pipeline
The legendary Banzai Pipeline Hawaii, known around the world for its perfect barreling waves, then head to Ehukai Beach Park on the North Shore Oahu. Rated as one of the best Oahu beaches on the North Shore, surfing pipeline is an unique experience itself, and also ranks high as one of the top 100 things to do before you die!
13
Waimea Bay
Waimea is famous for its 30-foot waves in the winter and is a top place to watch some of the world’s best and bravest surfers. During summer, the water calms considerably and is a great destination for swimming, snorkeling and diving.
14
Laniakea Beach
Laniakea Beach translates to “wide sky”…you’ll understand once you arrive and look beyond the sea. But I guarantee you’ll be more fixated on the turtles on the beach than looking up into the sky. In fact this Oahu beach is more commonly known as Turtle Beach, and for good reason.
15
Haleiwa
More than the laid-back surf town it seems, Haleiwa is filled with local style and country ambiance, as well as cool surf shops and boutiques, charming art galleries and understated restaurants housed in plantation-era buildings. Rich with island history, Haleiwa is now the social and artistic hub of the North Shore. You’ll find locals and visitors winding down with a shaved ice after a day in the sun or shopping at boutiques filled with unique gifts that will allow you to bring back a piece of Hawaii with you. Haleiwa is a far cry from the excitement of Waikiki, and that’s exactly how the people of the North Shore like it.
16
Dole Plantation
Historic pineapple plantation now attracts families with a train ride & the world's largest maze. ***Note: The Dole Plantation is Closed on Wednesdays
17
Green World Coffee Farms
Coffee grower's cafe & espresso bar with retail space selling whole beans & Hawaiian specialties.
18
Diamond Head State Monument
Start your tour with the incredible views of Diamond Head lookout!
19
Halona Blowhole
The Hālona Blowhole is one of Hawai'i's natural wonders, created thousands of years ago when molten lava tubes were formed from volcanic eruptions.
20
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy’s famous waves are formed by a quick change in the ocean bottom. A combination of sand patches and shallow rock ledges, the bottom at the water’s edge drops off abruptly to an average depth of eight to ten feet. This abrupt change in depth creates the steep, hard-breaking waves in Sandy’s shorebreak, which in turn generate its rip currents.
21
Makapuu Lighthouse
Popular scenic lookout with views of turquoise ocean, mountains, a lighthouse & whales in season.
22
Nu’uanu Pali
Nuʻuanu Pali is a section of the windward cliff of the Koʻolau mountain located at the head of Nuʻuanu Valley on the island of Oʻahu. It has a panoramic view of the windward coast of Oʻahu.
23
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Store that began as a roadside vendor, selling macadamia nuts, coffees, chocolates & gift baskets.
24
Mokoli’i Island
Mokolii, also known among locals as Chinaman’s Hat because of its shape, is a popular spot for taking pictures on Oahu’s windward coast. The small island is located at the north end of Kaneohe Bay, offshore of Kualoa Regional Beach Park.
25
Hauula
Stop for lunch at the famous North Shore Tacos, a local restaurant awarded “Best Fish Tacos on the North Shore.” Enjoy delicious specialty shrimp plates served up at outside picnic tables.
26
Laie Point State Wayside Park
Picturesque point with sprawling views of the ocean as well as a unique sea arch on offshore island.
27
Kawela Bay
Kawela Bay is a perfect example of the hidden surprises that lay off the beaten path throughout the Hawaiian Islands.
28
Sunset Beach
Sunset Beach is on the North Shore of Oahu in Hawaii and known for big wave surfing during the winter season. The original Hawaiian name for this place is Paumalū.
29
Banzai Pipeline
The legendary Banzai Pipeline Hawaii, known around the world for its perfect barreling waves, then head to Ehukai Beach Park on the North Shore Oahu. Rated as one of the best Oahu beaches on the North Shore, surfing pipeline is an unique experience itself, and also ranks high as one of the top 100 things to do before you die!
30
Waimea Bay
Waimea is famous for its 30-foot waves in the winter and is a top place to watch some of the world’s best and bravest surfers. During summer, the water calms considerably and is a great destination for swimming, snorkeling and diving.
31
Laniakea Beach
Laniakea Beach translates to “wide sky”…you’ll understand once you arrive and look beyond the sea. But I guarantee you’ll be more fixated on the turtles on the beach than looking up into the sky. In fact this Oahu beach is more commonly known as Turtle Beach, and for good reason.
32
Haleiwa
More than the laid-back surf town it seems, Haleiwa is filled with local style and country ambiance, as well as cool surf shops and boutiques, charming art galleries and understated restaurants housed in plantation-era buildings. Rich with island history, Haleiwa is now the social and artistic hub of the North Shore. You’ll find locals and visitors winding down with a shaved ice after a day in the sun or shopping at boutiques filled with unique gifts that will allow you to bring back a piece of Hawaii with you. Haleiwa is a far cry from the excitement of Waikiki, and that’s exactly how the people of the North Shore like it.
33
Dole Plantation
Historic pineapple plantation now attracts families with a train ride & the world's largest maze. ***Note: The Dole Plantation is Closed on Wednesdays
34
Green World Coffee Farms
Coffee grower's cafe & espresso bar with retail space selling whole beans & Hawaiian specialties.
35
Diamond Head State Monument
Start your tour with the incredible views of Diamond Head lookout!
36
Halona Blowhole
The Hālona Blowhole is one of Hawai'i's natural wonders, created thousands of years ago when molten lava tubes were formed from volcanic eruptions.
37
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy’s famous waves are formed by a quick change in the ocean bottom. A combination of sand patches and shallow rock ledges, the bottom at the water’s edge drops off abruptly to an average depth of eight to ten feet. This abrupt change in depth creates the steep, hard-breaking waves in Sandy’s shorebreak, which in turn generate its rip currents.
38
Makapuu Lighthouse
Popular scenic lookout with views of turquoise ocean, mountains, a lighthouse & whales in season.
39
Nu’uanu Pali
Nuʻuanu Pali is a section of the windward cliff of the Koʻolau mountain located at the head of Nuʻuanu Valley on the island of Oʻahu. It has a panoramic view of the windward coast of Oʻahu.
40
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Store that began as a roadside vendor, selling macadamia nuts, coffees, chocolates & gift baskets.
41
Mokoli’i Island
Mokolii, also known among locals as Chinaman’s Hat because of its shape, is a popular spot for taking pictures on Oahu’s windward coast. The small island is located at the north end of Kaneohe Bay, offshore of Kualoa Regional Beach Park.
42
Hauula
Stop for lunch at the famous North Shore Tacos, a local restaurant awarded “Best Fish Tacos on the North Shore.” Enjoy delicious specialty shrimp plates served up at outside picnic tables.
43
Laie Point State Wayside Park
Picturesque point with sprawling views of the ocean as well as a unique sea arch on offshore island.
44
Kawela Bay
Kawela Bay is a perfect example of the hidden surprises that lay off the beaten path throughout the Hawaiian Islands.
45
Sunset Beach
Sunset Beach is on the North Shore of Oahu in Hawaii and known for big wave surfing during the winter season. The original Hawaiian name for this place is Paumalū.
46
Banzai Pipeline
The legendary Banzai Pipeline Hawaii, known around the world for its perfect barreling waves, then head to Ehukai Beach Park on the North Shore Oahu. Rated as one of the best Oahu beaches on the North Shore, surfing pipeline is an unique experience itself, and also ranks high as one of the top 100 things to do before you die!
47
Waimea Bay
Waimea is famous for its 30-foot waves in the winter and is a top place to watch some of the world’s best and bravest surfers. During summer, the water calms considerably and is a great destination for swimming, snorkeling and diving.
48
Laniakea Beach
Laniakea Beach translates to “wide sky”…you’ll understand once you arrive and look beyond the sea. But I guarantee you’ll be more fixated on the turtles on the beach than looking up into the sky. In fact this Oahu beach is more commonly known as Turtle Beach, and for good reason.
49
Haleiwa
More than the laid-back surf town it seems, Haleiwa is filled with local style and country ambiance, as well as cool surf shops and boutiques, charming art galleries and understated restaurants housed in plantation-era buildings. Rich with island history, Haleiwa is now the social and artistic hub of the North Shore. You’ll find locals and visitors winding down with a shaved ice after a day in the sun or shopping at boutiques filled with unique gifts that will allow you to bring back a piece of Hawaii with you. Haleiwa is a far cry from the excitement of Waikiki, and that’s exactly how the people of the North Shore like it.
50
Dole Plantation
Historic pineapple plantation now attracts families with a train ride & the world's largest maze. ***Note: The Dole Plantation is Closed on Wednesdays
51
Green World Coffee Farms
Coffee grower's cafe & espresso bar with retail space selling whole beans & Hawaiian specialties.
52
Diamond Head State Monument
Start your tour with the incredible views of Diamond Head lookout!
53
Halona Blowhole
The Hālona Blowhole is one of Hawai'i's natural wonders, created thousands of years ago when molten lava tubes were formed from volcanic eruptions.
54
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy’s famous waves are formed by a quick change in the ocean bottom. A combination of sand patches and shallow rock ledges, the bottom at the water’s edge drops off abruptly to an average depth of eight to ten feet. This abrupt change in depth creates the steep, hard-breaking waves in Sandy’s shorebreak, which in turn generate its rip currents.
55
Makapuu Lighthouse
Popular scenic lookout with views of turquoise ocean, mountains, a lighthouse & whales in season.
56
Nu’uanu Pali
Nuʻuanu Pali is a section of the windward cliff of the Koʻolau mountain located at the head of Nuʻuanu Valley on the island of Oʻahu. It has a panoramic view of the windward coast of Oʻahu.
57
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Store that began as a roadside vendor, selling macadamia nuts, coffees, chocolates & gift baskets.
58
Mokoli’i Island
Mokolii, also known among locals as Chinaman’s Hat because of its shape, is a popular spot for taking pictures on Oahu’s windward coast. The small island is located at the north end of Kaneohe Bay, offshore of Kualoa Regional Beach Park.
59
Hauula
Stop for lunch at the famous North Shore Tacos, a local restaurant awarded “Best Fish Tacos on the North Shore.” Enjoy delicious specialty shrimp plates served up at outside picnic tables.
60
Laie Point State Wayside Park
Picturesque point with sprawling views of the ocean as well as a unique sea arch on offshore island.
61
Kawela Bay
Kawela Bay is a perfect example of the hidden surprises that lay off the beaten path throughout the Hawaiian Islands.
62
Sunset Beach
Sunset Beach is on the North Shore of Oahu in Hawaii and known for big wave surfing during the winter season. The original Hawaiian name for this place is Paumalū.
63
Banzai Pipeline
The legendary Banzai Pipeline Hawaii, known around the world for its perfect barreling waves, then head to Ehukai Beach Park on the North Shore Oahu. Rated as one of the best Oahu beaches on the North Shore, surfing pipeline is an unique experience itself, and also ranks high as one of the top 100 things to do before you die!
64
Waimea Bay
Waimea is famous for its 30-foot waves in the winter and is a top place to watch some of the world’s best and bravest surfers. During summer, the water calms considerably and is a great destination for swimming, snorkeling and diving.
65
Laniakea Beach
Laniakea Beach translates to “wide sky”…you’ll understand once you arrive and look beyond the sea. But I guarantee you’ll be more fixated on the turtles on the beach than looking up into the sky. In fact this Oahu beach is more commonly known as Turtle Beach, and for good reason.
66
Haleiwa
More than the laid-back surf town it seems, Haleiwa is filled with local style and country ambiance, as well as cool surf shops and boutiques, charming art galleries and understated restaurants housed in plantation-era buildings. Rich with island history, Haleiwa is now the social and artistic hub of the North Shore. You’ll find locals and visitors winding down with a shaved ice after a day in the sun or shopping at boutiques filled with unique gifts that will allow you to bring back a piece of Hawaii with you. Haleiwa is a far cry from the excitement of Waikiki, and that’s exactly how the people of the North Shore like it.
67
Dole Plantation
Historic pineapple plantation now attracts families with a train ride & the world's largest maze. ***Note: The Dole Plantation is Closed on Wednesdays
68
Green World Coffee Farms
Coffee grower's cafe & espresso bar with retail space selling whole beans & Hawaiian specialties.
69
Diamond Head State Monument
Start your tour with the incredible views of Diamond Head lookout!
70
Halona Blowhole
The Hālona Blowhole is one of Hawai'i's natural wonders, created thousands of years ago when molten lava tubes were formed from volcanic eruptions.
71
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy’s famous waves are formed by a quick change in the ocean bottom. A combination of sand patches and shallow rock ledges, the bottom at the water’s edge drops off abruptly to an average depth of eight to ten feet. This abrupt change in depth creates the steep, hard-breaking waves in Sandy’s shorebreak, which in turn generate its rip currents.
72
Makapuu Lighthouse
Popular scenic lookout with views of turquoise ocean, mountains, a lighthouse & whales in season.
73
Nu’uanu Pali
Nuʻuanu Pali is a section of the windward cliff of the Koʻolau mountain located at the head of Nuʻuanu Valley on the island of Oʻahu. It has a panoramic view of the windward coast of Oʻahu.
74
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Store that began as a roadside vendor, selling macadamia nuts, coffees, chocolates & gift baskets.
75
Mokoli’i Island
Mokolii, also known among locals as Chinaman’s Hat because of its shape, is a popular spot for taking pictures on Oahu’s windward coast. The small island is located at the north end of Kaneohe Bay, offshore of Kualoa Regional Beach Park.
76
Hauula
Stop for lunch at the famous North Shore Tacos, a local restaurant awarded “Best Fish Tacos on the North Shore.” Enjoy delicious specialty shrimp plates served up at outside picnic tables.
77
Laie Point State Wayside Park
Picturesque point with sprawling views of the ocean as well as a unique sea arch on offshore island.
78
Kawela Bay
Kawela Bay is a perfect example of the hidden surprises that lay off the beaten path throughout the Hawaiian Islands.
79
Sunset Beach
Sunset Beach is on the North Shore of Oahu in Hawaii and known for big wave surfing during the winter season. The original Hawaiian name for this place is Paumalū.
80
Banzai Pipeline
The legendary Banzai Pipeline Hawaii, known around the world for its perfect barreling waves, then head to Ehukai Beach Park on the North Shore Oahu. Rated as one of the best Oahu beaches on the North Shore, surfing pipeline is an unique experience itself, and also ranks high as one of the top 100 things to do before you die!
81
Waimea Bay
Waimea is famous for its 30-foot waves in the winter and is a top place to watch some of the world’s best and bravest surfers. During summer, the water calms considerably and is a great destination for swimming, snorkeling and diving.
82
Laniakea Beach
Laniakea Beach translates to “wide sky”…you’ll understand once you arrive and look beyond the sea. But I guarantee you’ll be more fixated on the turtles on the beach than looking up into the sky. In fact this Oahu beach is more commonly known as Turtle Beach, and for good reason.
83
Haleiwa
More than the laid-back surf town it seems, Haleiwa is filled with local style and country ambiance, as well as cool surf shops and boutiques, charming art galleries and understated restaurants housed in plantation-era buildings. Rich with island history, Haleiwa is now the social and artistic hub of the North Shore. You’ll find locals and visitors winding down with a shaved ice after a day in the sun or shopping at boutiques filled with unique gifts that will allow you to bring back a piece of Hawaii with you. Haleiwa is a far cry from the excitement of Waikiki, and that’s exactly how the people of the North Shore like it.
84
Dole Plantation
Historic pineapple plantation now attracts families with a train ride & the world's largest maze. ***Note: The Dole Plantation is Closed on Wednesdays
85
Green World Coffee Farms
Coffee grower's cafe & espresso bar with retail space selling whole beans & Hawaiian specialties.
86
Diamond Head State Monument
Start your tour with the incredible views of Diamond Head lookout!
87
Halona Blowhole
The Hālona Blowhole is one of Hawai'i's natural wonders, created thousands of years ago when molten lava tubes were formed from volcanic eruptions.
88
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy’s famous waves are formed by a quick change in the ocean bottom. A combination of sand patches and shallow rock ledges, the bottom at the water’s edge drops off abruptly to an average depth of eight to ten feet. This abrupt change in depth creates the steep, hard-breaking waves in Sandy’s shorebreak, which in turn generate its rip currents.
89
Makapuu Lighthouse
Popular scenic lookout with views of turquoise ocean, mountains, a lighthouse & whales in season.
90
Nu’uanu Pali
Nuʻuanu Pali is a section of the windward cliff of the Koʻolau mountain located at the head of Nuʻuanu Valley on the island of Oʻahu. It has a panoramic view of the windward coast of Oʻahu.
91
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Store that began as a roadside vendor, selling macadamia nuts, coffees, chocolates & gift baskets.
92
Mokoli’i Island
Mokolii, also known among locals as Chinaman’s Hat because of its shape, is a popular spot for taking pictures on Oahu’s windward coast. The small island is located at the north end of Kaneohe Bay, offshore of Kualoa Regional Beach Park.
93
Hauula
Stop for lunch at the famous North Shore Tacos, a local restaurant awarded “Best Fish Tacos on the North Shore.” Enjoy delicious specialty shrimp plates served up at outside picnic tables.
94
Laie Point State Wayside Park
Picturesque point with sprawling views of the ocean as well as a unique sea arch on offshore island.
95
Kawela Bay
Kawela Bay is a perfect example of the hidden surprises that lay off the beaten path throughout the Hawaiian Islands.
96
Sunset Beach
Sunset Beach is on the North Shore of Oahu in Hawaii and known for big wave surfing during the winter season. The original Hawaiian name for this place is Paumalū.
97
Banzai Pipeline
The legendary Banzai Pipeline Hawaii, known around the world for its perfect barreling waves, then head to Ehukai Beach Park on the North Shore Oahu. Rated as one of the best Oahu beaches on the North Shore, surfing pipeline is an unique experience itself, and also ranks high as one of the top 100 things to do before you die!
98
Waimea Bay
Waimea is famous for its 30-foot waves in the winter and is a top place to watch some of the world’s best and bravest surfers. During summer, the water calms considerably and is a great destination for swimming, snorkeling and diving.
99
Laniakea Beach
Laniakea Beach translates to “wide sky”…you’ll understand once you arrive and look beyond the sea. But I guarantee you’ll be more fixated on the turtles on the beach than looking up into the sky. In fact this Oahu beach is more commonly known as Turtle Beach, and for good reason.
100
Haleiwa
More than the laid-back surf town it seems, Haleiwa is filled with local style and country ambiance, as well as cool surf shops and boutiques, charming art galleries and understated restaurants housed in plantation-era buildings. Rich with island history, Haleiwa is now the social and artistic hub of the North Shore. You’ll find locals and visitors winding down with a shaved ice after a day in the sun or shopping at boutiques filled with unique gifts that will allow you to bring back a piece of Hawaii with you. Haleiwa is a far cry from the excitement of Waikiki, and that’s exactly how the people of the North Shore like it.
101
Dole Plantation
Historic pineapple plantation now attracts families with a train ride & the world's largest maze. ***Note: The Dole Plantation is Closed on Wednesdays
102
Green World Coffee Farms
Coffee grower's cafe & espresso bar with retail space selling whole beans & Hawaiian specialties.
103
Diamond Head State Monument
Start your tour with the incredible views of Diamond Head lookout!
104
Halona Blowhole
The Hālona Blowhole is one of Hawai'i's natural wonders, created thousands of years ago when molten lava tubes were formed from volcanic eruptions.
105
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy’s famous waves are formed by a quick change in the ocean bottom. A combination of sand patches and shallow rock ledges, the bottom at the water’s edge drops off abruptly to an average depth of eight to ten feet. This abrupt change in depth creates the steep, hard-breaking waves in Sandy’s shorebreak, which in turn generate its rip currents.
106
Makapuu Lighthouse
Popular scenic lookout with views of turquoise ocean, mountains, a lighthouse & whales in season.
107
Nu’uanu Pali
Nuʻuanu Pali is a section of the windward cliff of the Koʻolau mountain located at the head of Nuʻuanu Valley on the island of Oʻahu. It has a panoramic view of the windward coast of Oʻahu.
108
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Store that began as a roadside vendor, selling macadamia nuts, coffees, chocolates & gift baskets.
109
Mokoli’i Island
Mokolii, also known among locals as Chinaman’s Hat because of its shape, is a popular spot for taking pictures on Oahu’s windward coast. The small island is located at the north end of Kaneohe Bay, offshore of Kualoa Regional Beach Park.
110
Hauula
Stop for lunch at the famous North Shore Tacos, a local restaurant awarded “Best Fish Tacos on the North Shore.” Enjoy delicious specialty shrimp plates served up at outside picnic tables.
111
Laie Point State Wayside Park
Picturesque point with sprawling views of the ocean as well as a unique sea arch on offshore island.
112
Kawela Bay
Kawela Bay is a perfect example of the hidden surprises that lay off the beaten path throughout the Hawaiian Islands.
113
Sunset Beach
Sunset Beach is on the North Shore of Oahu in Hawaii and known for big wave surfing during the winter season. The original Hawaiian name for this place is Paumalū.
114
Banzai Pipeline
The legendary Banzai Pipeline Hawaii, known around the world for its perfect barreling waves, then head to Ehukai Beach Park on the North Shore Oahu. Rated as one of the best Oahu beaches on the North Shore, surfing pipeline is an unique experience itself, and also ranks high as one of the top 100 things to do before you die!
115
Waimea Bay
Waimea is famous for its 30-foot waves in the winter and is a top place to watch some of the world’s best and bravest surfers. During summer, the water calms considerably and is a great destination for swimming, snorkeling and diving.
116
Laniakea Beach
Laniakea Beach translates to “wide sky”…you’ll understand once you arrive and look beyond the sea. But I guarantee you’ll be more fixated on the turtles on the beach than looking up into the sky. In fact this Oahu beach is more commonly known as Turtle Beach, and for good reason.
117
Haleiwa
More than the laid-back surf town it seems, Haleiwa is filled with local style and country ambiance, as well as cool surf shops and boutiques, charming art galleries and understated restaurants housed in plantation-era buildings. Rich with island history, Haleiwa is now the social and artistic hub of the North Shore. You’ll find locals and visitors winding down with a shaved ice after a day in the sun or shopping at boutiques filled with unique gifts that will allow you to bring back a piece of Hawaii with you. Haleiwa is a far cry from the excitement of Waikiki, and that’s exactly how the people of the North Shore like it.
118
Dole Plantation
Historic pineapple plantation now attracts families with a train ride & the world's largest maze. ***Note: The Dole Plantation is Closed on Wednesdays
119
Green World Coffee Farms
Coffee grower's cafe & espresso bar with retail space selling whole beans & Hawaiian specialties.
120
Monument d'État de Diamond Head
Commencez votre visite avec les vues incroyables du belvédère de Diamond Head !
121
Évent Halona
Le Hālona Blowhole est l'une des merveilles naturelles d'Hawai'i, créée il y a des milliers d'années lorsque des tubes de lave en fusion se sont formés à partir d'éruptions volcaniques.
122
Parc de la plage de sable
Les célèbres vagues de Sandy sont formées par un changement rapide du fond de l'océan. Une combinaison de plaques de sable et de rebords rocheux peu profonds, le fond au bord de l'eau tombe brusquement à une profondeur moyenne de huit à dix pieds. Ce changement brusque de profondeur crée les vagues abruptes et déferlantes du shorebreak de Sandy, qui à leur tour génèrent ses courants de retour.
123
Phare de Makapuu
Point de vue panoramique populaire avec vue sur océan turquoise, montagnes, phare et baleines en saison.
124
Nu'uanu Pali
Nuʻuanu Pali est une section de la falaise au vent de la montagne Koʻolau située à la tête de la vallée de Nuʻuanu sur l'île d'Oʻahu. Il offre une vue panoramique sur la côte au vent d'Oʻahu.
125
Fermes tropicales (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Magasin qui a commencé comme vendeur en bord de route, vendant des noix de macadamia, des cafés, des chocolats et des paniers-cadeaux.
126
Île de Mokoli'i
Mokolii, également connu parmi les habitants sous le nom de Chinaman's Hat en raison de sa forme, est un endroit populaire pour prendre des photos sur la côte au vent d'Oahu. La petite île est située à l'extrémité nord de la baie de Kaneohe, au large du parc régional de la plage de Kualoa.
127
Hauula
Arrêtez-vous pour déjeuner au célèbre North Shore Tacos, un restaurant local récompensé par le prix des « meilleurs tacos au poisson de la côte nord ». Dégustez de délicieuses assiettes de crevettes de spécialité servies sur des tables de pique-nique à l'extérieur.
128
Parc d'état de Laie Point
Point pittoresque avec vue imprenable sur l'océan et arche marine unique sur une île au large.
129
Baie de Kawela
Kawela Bay est un parfait exemple des surprises cachées qui sortent des sentiers battus à travers les îles hawaïennes.
130
Le soleil couchant sur la plage
Sunset Beach se trouve sur la côte nord d'Oahu à Hawaï et est connue pour le surf de grosses vagues pendant la saison hivernale. Le nom hawaïen original de cet endroit est Paumalū.
131
Gazoduc Banzai
Le légendaire Banzai Pipeline Hawaii, connu dans le monde entier pour ses vagues parfaites, se dirige ensuite vers Ehukai Beach Park sur la côte nord d'Oahu. Considérée comme l'une des meilleures plages d'Oahu sur la côte nord, le pipeline de surf est une expérience unique en soi et se classe également parmi les 100 meilleures choses à faire avant de mourir !
132
Baie de Waimea
Waimea est célèbre pour ses vagues de 30 pieds en hiver et est un endroit idéal pour observer certains des meilleurs et des plus courageux surfeurs du monde. En été, l'eau se calme considérablement et constitue une destination idéale pour la baignade, la plongée en apnée et la plongée.
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Plage de Laniakea
Laniakea Beach se traduit par "ciel large"... vous comprendrez une fois que vous arriverez et regarderez au-delà de la mer. Mais je vous garantis que vous serez plus obsédé par les tortues sur la plage que de regarder vers le ciel. En fait, cette plage d'Oahu est plus connue sous le nom de Turtle Beach, et pour cause.
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Haleiwa
Plus qu'une ville de surf décontractée, Haleiwa regorge de style local et d'ambiance campagnarde, ainsi que de magasins et de boutiques de surf sympas, de charmantes galeries d'art et de restaurants sobres installés dans des bâtiments de l'époque des plantations. Riche de son histoire insulaire, Haleiwa est aujourd'hui le carrefour social et artistique de la Côte-Nord. Vous trouverez des habitants et des visiteurs se détendre avec une glace pilée après une journée au soleil ou faire du shopping dans des boutiques remplies de cadeaux uniques qui vous permettront de ramener un morceau d'Hawaï avec vous. Haleiwa est loin de l'effervescence de Waikiki, et c'est exactement comme ça que les gens de la Côte-Nord l'aiment.
135
Plantation de Dole
Plantation d'ananas historique qui attire désormais les familles avec un trajet en train et le plus grand labyrinthe du monde. ***Note: La plantation Dole est fermée le mercredi
136
Fermes de café du monde vert
Café de producteurs de café et bar à expresso avec espace de vente de grains entiers et spécialités hawaïennes.
137
Diamond Head State Monument
Start your tour with the incredible views of Diamond Head lookout!
138
Halona Blowhole
The Hālona Blowhole is one of Hawai'i's natural wonders, created thousands of years ago when molten lava tubes were formed from volcanic eruptions.
139
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy’s famous waves are formed by a quick change in the ocean bottom. A combination of sand patches and shallow rock ledges, the bottom at the water’s edge drops off abruptly to an average depth of eight to ten feet. This abrupt change in depth creates the steep, hard-breaking waves in Sandy’s shorebreak, which in turn generate its rip currents.
140
Makapuu Lighthouse
Popular scenic lookout with views of turquoise ocean, mountains, a lighthouse & whales in season.
141
Nu’uanu Pali
Nuʻuanu Pali is a section of the windward cliff of the Koʻolau mountain located at the head of Nuʻuanu Valley on the island of Oʻahu. It has a panoramic view of the windward coast of Oʻahu.
142
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Store that began as a roadside vendor, selling macadamia nuts, coffees, chocolates & gift baskets.
143
Mokoli’i Island
Mokolii, also known among locals as Chinaman’s Hat because of its shape, is a popular spot for taking pictures on Oahu’s windward coast. The small island is located at the north end of Kaneohe Bay, offshore of Kualoa Regional Beach Park.
144
Hauula
Stop for lunch at the famous North Shore Tacos, a local restaurant awarded “Best Fish Tacos on the North Shore.” Enjoy delicious specialty shrimp plates served up at outside picnic tables.
145
Laie Point State Wayside Park
Picturesque point with sprawling views of the ocean as well as a unique sea arch on offshore island.
146
Kawela Bay
Kawela Bay is a perfect example of the hidden surprises that lay off the beaten path throughout the Hawaiian Islands.
147
Sunset Beach
Sunset Beach is on the North Shore of Oahu in Hawaii and known for big wave surfing during the winter season. The original Hawaiian name for this place is Paumalū.
148
Banzai Pipeline
The legendary Banzai Pipeline Hawaii, known around the world for its perfect barreling waves, then head to Ehukai Beach Park on the North Shore Oahu. Rated as one of the best Oahu beaches on the North Shore, surfing pipeline is an unique experience itself, and also ranks high as one of the top 100 things to do before you die!
149
Waimea Bay
Waimea is famous for its 30-foot waves in the winter and is a top place to watch some of the world’s best and bravest surfers. During summer, the water calms considerably and is a great destination for swimming, snorkeling and diving.
150
Laniakea Beach
Laniakea Beach translates to “wide sky”…you’ll understand once you arrive and look beyond the sea. But I guarantee you’ll be more fixated on the turtles on the beach than looking up into the sky. In fact this Oahu beach is more commonly known as Turtle Beach, and for good reason.
151
Haleiwa
More than the laid-back surf town it seems, Haleiwa is filled with local style and country ambiance, as well as cool surf shops and boutiques, charming art galleries and understated restaurants housed in plantation-era buildings. Rich with island history, Haleiwa is now the social and artistic hub of the North Shore. You’ll find locals and visitors winding down with a shaved ice after a day in the sun or shopping at boutiques filled with unique gifts that will allow you to bring back a piece of Hawaii with you. Haleiwa is a far cry from the excitement of Waikiki, and that’s exactly how the people of the North Shore like it.
152
Dole Plantation
Historic pineapple plantation now attracts families with a train ride & the world's largest maze. ***Note: The Dole Plantation is Closed on Wednesdays
153
Green World Coffee Farms
Coffee grower's cafe & espresso bar with retail space selling whole beans & Hawaiian specialties.
154
Diamond Head State Monument
Start your tour with the incredible views of Diamond Head lookout!
155
Halona Blowhole
The Hālona Blowhole is one of Hawai'i's natural wonders, created thousands of years ago when molten lava tubes were formed from volcanic eruptions.
156
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy’s famous waves are formed by a quick change in the ocean bottom. A combination of sand patches and shallow rock ledges, the bottom at the water’s edge drops off abruptly to an average depth of eight to ten feet. This abrupt change in depth creates the steep, hard-breaking waves in Sandy’s shorebreak, which in turn generate its rip currents.
157
Makapuu Lighthouse
Popular scenic lookout with views of turquoise ocean, mountains, a lighthouse & whales in season.
158
Nu’uanu Pali
Nuʻuanu Pali is a section of the windward cliff of the Koʻolau mountain located at the head of Nuʻuanu Valley on the island of Oʻahu. It has a panoramic view of the windward coast of Oʻahu.
159
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Store that began as a roadside vendor, selling macadamia nuts, coffees, chocolates & gift baskets.
160
Mokoli’i Island
Mokolii, also known among locals as Chinaman’s Hat because of its shape, is a popular spot for taking pictures on Oahu’s windward coast. The small island is located at the north end of Kaneohe Bay, offshore of Kualoa Regional Beach Park.
161
Hauula
Stop for lunch at the famous North Shore Tacos, a local restaurant awarded “Best Fish Tacos on the North Shore.” Enjoy delicious specialty shrimp plates served up at outside picnic tables.
162
Laie Point State Wayside Park
Picturesque point with sprawling views of the ocean as well as a unique sea arch on offshore island.
163
Kawela Bay
Kawela Bay is a perfect example of the hidden surprises that lay off the beaten path throughout the Hawaiian Islands.
164
Sunset Beach
Sunset Beach is on the North Shore of Oahu in Hawaii and known for big wave surfing during the winter season. The original Hawaiian name for this place is Paumalū.
165
Banzai Pipeline
The legendary Banzai Pipeline Hawaii, known around the world for its perfect barreling waves, then head to Ehukai Beach Park on the North Shore Oahu. Rated as one of the best Oahu beaches on the North Shore, surfing pipeline is an unique experience itself, and also ranks high as one of the top 100 things to do before you die!
166
Waimea Bay
Waimea is famous for its 30-foot waves in the winter and is a top place to watch some of the world’s best and bravest surfers. During summer, the water calms considerably and is a great destination for swimming, snorkeling and diving.
167
Laniakea Beach
Laniakea Beach translates to “wide sky”…you’ll understand once you arrive and look beyond the sea. But I guarantee you’ll be more fixated on the turtles on the beach than looking up into the sky. In fact this Oahu beach is more commonly known as Turtle Beach, and for good reason.
168
Haleiwa
More than the laid-back surf town it seems, Haleiwa is filled with local style and country ambiance, as well as cool surf shops and boutiques, charming art galleries and understated restaurants housed in plantation-era buildings. Rich with island history, Haleiwa is now the social and artistic hub of the North Shore. You’ll find locals and visitors winding down with a shaved ice after a day in the sun or shopping at boutiques filled with unique gifts that will allow you to bring back a piece of Hawaii with you. Haleiwa is a far cry from the excitement of Waikiki, and that’s exactly how the people of the North Shore like it.
169
Dole Plantation
Historic pineapple plantation now attracts families with a train ride & the world's largest maze. ***Note: The Dole Plantation is Closed on Wednesdays
170
Green World Coffee Farms
Coffee grower's cafe & espresso bar with retail space selling whole beans & Hawaiian specialties.
171
Diamond Head State Monument
Start your tour with the incredible views of Diamond Head lookout!
172
Halona Blowhole
The Hālona Blowhole is one of Hawai'i's natural wonders, created thousands of years ago when molten lava tubes were formed from volcanic eruptions.
173
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy’s famous waves are formed by a quick change in the ocean bottom. A combination of sand patches and shallow rock ledges, the bottom at the water’s edge drops off abruptly to an average depth of eight to ten feet. This abrupt change in depth creates the steep, hard-breaking waves in Sandy’s shorebreak, which in turn generate its rip currents.
174
Makapuu Lighthouse
Popular scenic lookout with views of turquoise ocean, mountains, a lighthouse & whales in season.
175
Nu’uanu Pali
Nuʻuanu Pali is a section of the windward cliff of the Koʻolau mountain located at the head of Nuʻuanu Valley on the island of Oʻahu. It has a panoramic view of the windward coast of Oʻahu.
176
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Store that began as a roadside vendor, selling macadamia nuts, coffees, chocolates & gift baskets.
177
Mokoli’i Island
Mokolii, also known among locals as Chinaman’s Hat because of its shape, is a popular spot for taking pictures on Oahu’s windward coast. The small island is located at the north end of Kaneohe Bay, offshore of Kualoa Regional Beach Park.
178
Hauula
Stop for lunch at the famous North Shore Tacos, a local restaurant awarded “Best Fish Tacos on the North Shore.” Enjoy delicious specialty shrimp plates served up at outside picnic tables.
179
Laie Point State Wayside Park
Picturesque point with sprawling views of the ocean as well as a unique sea arch on offshore island.
180
Kawela Bay
Kawela Bay is a perfect example of the hidden surprises that lay off the beaten path throughout the Hawaiian Islands.
181
Sunset Beach
Sunset Beach is on the North Shore of Oahu in Hawaii and known for big wave surfing during the winter season. The original Hawaiian name for this place is Paumalū.
182
Banzai Pipeline
The legendary Banzai Pipeline Hawaii, known around the world for its perfect barreling waves, then head to Ehukai Beach Park on the North Shore Oahu. Rated as one of the best Oahu beaches on the North Shore, surfing pipeline is an unique experience itself, and also ranks high as one of the top 100 things to do before you die!
183
Waimea Bay
Waimea is famous for its 30-foot waves in the winter and is a top place to watch some of the world’s best and bravest surfers. During summer, the water calms considerably and is a great destination for swimming, snorkeling and diving.
184
Laniakea Beach
Laniakea Beach translates to “wide sky”…you’ll understand once you arrive and look beyond the sea. But I guarantee you’ll be more fixated on the turtles on the beach than looking up into the sky. In fact this Oahu beach is more commonly known as Turtle Beach, and for good reason.
185
Haleiwa
More than the laid-back surf town it seems, Haleiwa is filled with local style and country ambiance, as well as cool surf shops and boutiques, charming art galleries and understated restaurants housed in plantation-era buildings. Rich with island history, Haleiwa is now the social and artistic hub of the North Shore. You’ll find locals and visitors winding down with a shaved ice after a day in the sun or shopping at boutiques filled with unique gifts that will allow you to bring back a piece of Hawaii with you. Haleiwa is a far cry from the excitement of Waikiki, and that’s exactly how the people of the North Shore like it.
186
Dole Plantation
Historic pineapple plantation now attracts families with a train ride & the world's largest maze. ***Note: The Dole Plantation is Closed on Wednesdays
187
Green World Coffee Farms
Coffee grower's cafe & espresso bar with retail space selling whole beans & Hawaiian specialties.
188
Diamond Head State Monument
Start your tour with the incredible views of Diamond Head lookout!
189
Halona Blowhole
The Hālona Blowhole is one of Hawai'i's natural wonders, created thousands of years ago when molten lava tubes were formed from volcanic eruptions.
190
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy’s famous waves are formed by a quick change in the ocean bottom. A combination of sand patches and shallow rock ledges, the bottom at the water’s edge drops off abruptly to an average depth of eight to ten feet. This abrupt change in depth creates the steep, hard-breaking waves in Sandy’s shorebreak, which in turn generate its rip currents.
191
Makapuu Lighthouse
Popular scenic lookout with views of turquoise ocean, mountains, a lighthouse & whales in season.
192
Nu’uanu Pali
Nuʻuanu Pali is a section of the windward cliff of the Koʻolau mountain located at the head of Nuʻuanu Valley on the island of Oʻahu. It has a panoramic view of the windward coast of Oʻahu.
193
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Store that began as a roadside vendor, selling macadamia nuts, coffees, chocolates & gift baskets.
194
Mokoli’i Island
Mokolii, also known among locals as Chinaman’s Hat because of its shape, is a popular spot for taking pictures on Oahu’s windward coast. The small island is located at the north end of Kaneohe Bay, offshore of Kualoa Regional Beach Park.
195
Hauula
Stop for lunch at the famous North Shore Tacos, a local restaurant awarded “Best Fish Tacos on the North Shore.” Enjoy delicious specialty shrimp plates served up at outside picnic tables.
196
Laie Point State Wayside Park
Picturesque point with sprawling views of the ocean as well as a unique sea arch on offshore island.
197
Kawela Bay
Kawela Bay is a perfect example of the hidden surprises that lay off the beaten path throughout the Hawaiian Islands.
198
Sunset Beach
Sunset Beach is on the North Shore of Oahu in Hawaii and known for big wave surfing during the winter season. The original Hawaiian name for this place is Paumalū.
199
Banzai Pipeline
The legendary Banzai Pipeline Hawaii, known around the world for its perfect barreling waves, then head to Ehukai Beach Park on the North Shore Oahu. Rated as one of the best Oahu beaches on the North Shore, surfing pipeline is an unique experience itself, and also ranks high as one of the top 100 things to do before you die!
200
Waimea Bay
Waimea is famous for its 30-foot waves in the winter and is a top place to watch some of the world’s best and bravest surfers. During summer, the water calms considerably and is a great destination for swimming, snorkeling and diving.
201
Laniakea Beach
Laniakea Beach translates to “wide sky”…you’ll understand once you arrive and look beyond the sea. But I guarantee you’ll be more fixated on the turtles on the beach than looking up into the sky. In fact this Oahu beach is more commonly known as Turtle Beach, and for good reason.
202
Haleiwa
More than the laid-back surf town it seems, Haleiwa is filled with local style and country ambiance, as well as cool surf shops and boutiques, charming art galleries and understated restaurants housed in plantation-era buildings. Rich with island history, Haleiwa is now the social and artistic hub of the North Shore. You’ll find locals and visitors winding down with a shaved ice after a day in the sun or shopping at boutiques filled with unique gifts that will allow you to bring back a piece of Hawaii with you. Haleiwa is a far cry from the excitement of Waikiki, and that’s exactly how the people of the North Shore like it.
203
Dole Plantation
Historic pineapple plantation now attracts families with a train ride & the world's largest maze. ***Note: The Dole Plantation is Closed on Wednesdays
204
Green World Coffee Farms
Coffee grower's cafe & espresso bar with retail space selling whole beans & Hawaiian specialties.
205
Diamond Head State Monument
Start your tour with the incredible views of Diamond Head lookout!
206
Halona Blowhole
The Hālona Blowhole is one of Hawai'i's natural wonders, created thousands of years ago when molten lava tubes were formed from volcanic eruptions.
207
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy’s famous waves are formed by a quick change in the ocean bottom. A combination of sand patches and shallow rock ledges, the bottom at the water’s edge drops off abruptly to an average depth of eight to ten feet. This abrupt change in depth creates the steep, hard-breaking waves in Sandy’s shorebreak, which in turn generate its rip currents.
208
Makapuu Lighthouse
Popular scenic lookout with views of turquoise ocean, mountains, a lighthouse & whales in season.
209
Nu’uanu Pali
Nuʻuanu Pali is a section of the windward cliff of the Koʻolau mountain located at the head of Nuʻuanu Valley on the island of Oʻahu. It has a panoramic view of the windward coast of Oʻahu.
210
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Store that began as a roadside vendor, selling macadamia nuts, coffees, chocolates & gift baskets.
211
Mokoli’i Island
Mokolii, also known among locals as Chinaman’s Hat because of its shape, is a popular spot for taking pictures on Oahu’s windward coast. The small island is located at the north end of Kaneohe Bay, offshore of Kualoa Regional Beach Park.
212
Hauula
Stop for lunch at the famous North Shore Tacos, a local restaurant awarded “Best Fish Tacos on the North Shore.” Enjoy delicious specialty shrimp plates served up at outside picnic tables.
213
Laie Point State Wayside Park
Picturesque point with sprawling views of the ocean as well as a unique sea arch on offshore island.
214
Kawela Bay
Kawela Bay is a perfect example of the hidden surprises that lay off the beaten path throughout the Hawaiian Islands.
215
Sunset Beach
Sunset Beach is on the North Shore of Oahu in Hawaii and known for big wave surfing during the winter season. The original Hawaiian name for this place is Paumalū.
216
Banzai Pipeline
The legendary Banzai Pipeline Hawaii, known around the world for its perfect barreling waves, then head to Ehukai Beach Park on the North Shore Oahu. Rated as one of the best Oahu beaches on the North Shore, surfing pipeline is an unique experience itself, and also ranks high as one of the top 100 things to do before you die!
217
Waimea Bay
Waimea is famous for its 30-foot waves in the winter and is a top place to watch some of the world’s best and bravest surfers. During summer, the water calms considerably and is a great destination for swimming, snorkeling and diving.
218
Laniakea Beach
Laniakea Beach translates to “wide sky”…you’ll understand once you arrive and look beyond the sea. But I guarantee you’ll be more fixated on the turtles on the beach than looking up into the sky. In fact this Oahu beach is more commonly known as Turtle Beach, and for good reason.
219
Haleiwa
More than the laid-back surf town it seems, Haleiwa is filled with local style and country ambiance, as well as cool surf shops and boutiques, charming art galleries and understated restaurants housed in plantation-era buildings. Rich with island history, Haleiwa is now the social and artistic hub of the North Shore. You’ll find locals and visitors winding down with a shaved ice after a day in the sun or shopping at boutiques filled with unique gifts that will allow you to bring back a piece of Hawaii with you. Haleiwa is a far cry from the excitement of Waikiki, and that’s exactly how the people of the North Shore like it.
220
Dole Plantation
Historic pineapple plantation now attracts families with a train ride & the world's largest maze. ***Note: The Dole Plantation is Closed on Wednesdays
221
Green World Coffee Farms
Coffee grower's cafe & espresso bar with retail space selling whole beans & Hawaiian specialties.
222
Diamond Head State Monument
Start your tour with the incredible views of Diamond Head lookout!
223
Halona Blowhole
The Hālona Blowhole is one of Hawai'i's natural wonders, created thousands of years ago when molten lava tubes were formed from volcanic eruptions.
224
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy’s famous waves are formed by a quick change in the ocean bottom. A combination of sand patches and shallow rock ledges, the bottom at the water’s edge drops off abruptly to an average depth of eight to ten feet. This abrupt change in depth creates the steep, hard-breaking waves in Sandy’s shorebreak, which in turn generate its rip currents.
225
Makapuu Lighthouse
Popular scenic lookout with views of turquoise ocean, mountains, a lighthouse & whales in season.
226
Nu’uanu Pali
Nuʻuanu Pali is a section of the windward cliff of the Koʻolau mountain located at the head of Nuʻuanu Valley on the island of Oʻahu. It has a panoramic view of the windward coast of Oʻahu.
227
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Store that began as a roadside vendor, selling macadamia nuts, coffees, chocolates & gift baskets.
228
Mokoli’i Island
Mokolii, also known among locals as Chinaman’s Hat because of its shape, is a popular spot for taking pictures on Oahu’s windward coast. The small island is located at the north end of Kaneohe Bay, offshore of Kualoa Regional Beach Park.
229
Hauula
Stop for lunch at the famous North Shore Tacos, a local restaurant awarded “Best Fish Tacos on the North Shore.” Enjoy delicious specialty shrimp plates served up at outside picnic tables.
230
Laie Point State Wayside Park
Picturesque point with sprawling views of the ocean as well as a unique sea arch on offshore island.
231
Kawela Bay
Kawela Bay is a perfect example of the hidden surprises that lay off the beaten path throughout the Hawaiian Islands.
232
Sunset Beach
Sunset Beach is on the North Shore of Oahu in Hawaii and known for big wave surfing during the winter season. The original Hawaiian name for this place is Paumalū.
233
Banzai Pipeline
The legendary Banzai Pipeline Hawaii, known around the world for its perfect barreling waves, then head to Ehukai Beach Park on the North Shore Oahu. Rated as one of the best Oahu beaches on the North Shore, surfing pipeline is an unique experience itself, and also ranks high as one of the top 100 things to do before you die!
234
Waimea Bay
Waimea is famous for its 30-foot waves in the winter and is a top place to watch some of the world’s best and bravest surfers. During summer, the water calms considerably and is a great destination for swimming, snorkeling and diving.
235
Laniakea Beach
Laniakea Beach translates to “wide sky”…you’ll understand once you arrive and look beyond the sea. But I guarantee you’ll be more fixated on the turtles on the beach than looking up into the sky. In fact this Oahu beach is more commonly known as Turtle Beach, and for good reason.
236
Haleiwa
More than the laid-back surf town it seems, Haleiwa is filled with local style and country ambiance, as well as cool surf shops and boutiques, charming art galleries and understated restaurants housed in plantation-era buildings. Rich with island history, Haleiwa is now the social and artistic hub of the North Shore. You’ll find locals and visitors winding down with a shaved ice after a day in the sun or shopping at boutiques filled with unique gifts that will allow you to bring back a piece of Hawaii with you. Haleiwa is a far cry from the excitement of Waikiki, and that’s exactly how the people of the North Shore like it.
237
Dole Plantation
Historic pineapple plantation now attracts families with a train ride & the world's largest maze. ***Note: The Dole Plantation is Closed on Wednesdays
238
Green World Coffee Farms
Coffee grower's cafe & espresso bar with retail space selling whole beans & Hawaiian specialties.
239
Diamond Head State Monument
Start your tour with the incredible views of Diamond Head lookout!
240
Halona Blowhole
The Hālona Blowhole is one of Hawai'i's natural wonders, created thousands of years ago when molten lava tubes were formed from volcanic eruptions.
241
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy’s famous waves are formed by a quick change in the ocean bottom. A combination of sand patches and shallow rock ledges, the bottom at the water’s edge drops off abruptly to an average depth of eight to ten feet. This abrupt change in depth creates the steep, hard-breaking waves in Sandy’s shorebreak, which in turn generate its rip currents.
242
Makapuu Lighthouse
Popular scenic lookout with views of turquoise ocean, mountains, a lighthouse & whales in season.
243
Nu’uanu Pali
Nuʻuanu Pali is a section of the windward cliff of the Koʻolau mountain located at the head of Nuʻuanu Valley on the island of Oʻahu. It has a panoramic view of the windward coast of Oʻahu.
244
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Store that began as a roadside vendor, selling macadamia nuts, coffees, chocolates & gift baskets.
245
Mokoli’i Island
Mokolii, also known among locals as Chinaman’s Hat because of its shape, is a popular spot for taking pictures on Oahu’s windward coast. The small island is located at the north end of Kaneohe Bay, offshore of Kualoa Regional Beach Park.
246
Hauula
Stop for lunch at the famous North Shore Tacos, a local restaurant awarded “Best Fish Tacos on the North Shore.” Enjoy delicious specialty shrimp plates served up at outside picnic tables.
247
Laie Point State Wayside Park
Picturesque point with sprawling views of the ocean as well as a unique sea arch on offshore island.
248
Kawela Bay
Kawela Bay is a perfect example of the hidden surprises that lay off the beaten path throughout the Hawaiian Islands.
249
Sunset Beach
Sunset Beach is on the North Shore of Oahu in Hawaii and known for big wave surfing during the winter season. The original Hawaiian name for this place is Paumalū.
250
Banzai Pipeline
The legendary Banzai Pipeline Hawaii, known around the world for its perfect barreling waves, then head to Ehukai Beach Park on the North Shore Oahu. Rated as one of the best Oahu beaches on the North Shore, surfing pipeline is an unique experience itself, and also ranks high as one of the top 100 things to do before you die!
251
Waimea Bay
Waimea is famous for its 30-foot waves in the winter and is a top place to watch some of the world’s best and bravest surfers. During summer, the water calms considerably and is a great destination for swimming, snorkeling and diving.
252
Laniakea Beach
Laniakea Beach translates to “wide sky”…you’ll understand once you arrive and look beyond the sea. But I guarantee you’ll be more fixated on the turtles on the beach than looking up into the sky. In fact this Oahu beach is more commonly known as Turtle Beach, and for good reason.
253
Haleiwa
More than the laid-back surf town it seems, Haleiwa is filled with local style and country ambiance, as well as cool surf shops and boutiques, charming art galleries and understated restaurants housed in plantation-era buildings. Rich with island history, Haleiwa is now the social and artistic hub of the North Shore. You’ll find locals and visitors winding down with a shaved ice after a day in the sun or shopping at boutiques filled with unique gifts that will allow you to bring back a piece of Hawaii with you. Haleiwa is a far cry from the excitement of Waikiki, and that’s exactly how the people of the North Shore like it.
254
Dole Plantation
Historic pineapple plantation now attracts families with a train ride & the world's largest maze. ***Note: The Dole Plantation is Closed on Wednesdays
255
Green World Coffee Farms
Coffee grower's cafe & espresso bar with retail space selling whole beans & Hawaiian specialties.
256
Diamond Head State Monument
Start your tour with the incredible views of Diamond Head lookout!
257
Halona Blowhole
The Hālona Blowhole is one of Hawai'i's natural wonders, created thousands of years ago when molten lava tubes were formed from volcanic eruptions.
258
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy’s famous waves are formed by a quick change in the ocean bottom. A combination of sand patches and shallow rock ledges, the bottom at the water’s edge drops off abruptly to an average depth of eight to ten feet. This abrupt change in depth creates the steep, hard-breaking waves in Sandy’s shorebreak, which in turn generate its rip currents.
259
Makapuu Lighthouse
Popular scenic lookout with views of turquoise ocean, mountains, a lighthouse & whales in season.
260
Nu’uanu Pali
Nuʻuanu Pali is a section of the windward cliff of the Koʻolau mountain located at the head of Nuʻuanu Valley on the island of Oʻahu. It has a panoramic view of the windward coast of Oʻahu.
261
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Store that began as a roadside vendor, selling macadamia nuts, coffees, chocolates & gift baskets.
262
Mokoli’i Island
Mokolii, also known among locals as Chinaman’s Hat because of its shape, is a popular spot for taking pictures on Oahu’s windward coast. The small island is located at the north end of Kaneohe Bay, offshore of Kualoa Regional Beach Park.
263
Hauula
Stop for lunch at the famous North Shore Tacos, a local restaurant awarded “Best Fish Tacos on the North Shore.” Enjoy delicious specialty shrimp plates served up at outside picnic tables.
264
Laie Point State Wayside Park
Picturesque point with sprawling views of the ocean as well as a unique sea arch on offshore island.
265
Kawela Bay
Kawela Bay is a perfect example of the hidden surprises that lay off the beaten path throughout the Hawaiian Islands.
266
Sunset Beach
Sunset Beach is on the North Shore of Oahu in Hawaii and known for big wave surfing during the winter season. The original Hawaiian name for this place is Paumalū.
267
Banzai Pipeline
The legendary Banzai Pipeline Hawaii, known around the world for its perfect barreling waves, then head to Ehukai Beach Park on the North Shore Oahu. Rated as one of the best Oahu beaches on the North Shore, surfing pipeline is an unique experience itself, and also ranks high as one of the top 100 things to do before you die!
268
Waimea Bay
Waimea is famous for its 30-foot waves in the winter and is a top place to watch some of the world’s best and bravest surfers. During summer, the water calms considerably and is a great destination for swimming, snorkeling and diving.
269
Laniakea Beach
Laniakea Beach translates to “wide sky”…you’ll understand once you arrive and look beyond the sea. But I guarantee you’ll be more fixated on the turtles on the beach than looking up into the sky. In fact this Oahu beach is more commonly known as Turtle Beach, and for good reason.
270
Haleiwa
More than the laid-back surf town it seems, Haleiwa is filled with local style and country ambiance, as well as cool surf shops and boutiques, charming art galleries and understated restaurants housed in plantation-era buildings. Rich with island history, Haleiwa is now the social and artistic hub of the North Shore. You’ll find locals and visitors winding down with a shaved ice after a day in the sun or shopping at boutiques filled with unique gifts that will allow you to bring back a piece of Hawaii with you. Haleiwa is a far cry from the excitement of Waikiki, and that’s exactly how the people of the North Shore like it.
271
Dole Plantation
Historic pineapple plantation now attracts families with a train ride & the world's largest maze. ***Note: The Dole Plantation is Closed on Wednesdays
272
Green World Coffee Farms
Coffee grower's cafe & espresso bar with retail space selling whole beans & Hawaiian specialties.
273
Diamond Head State Monument
Start your tour with the incredible views of Diamond Head lookout!
274
Halona Blowhole
The Hālona Blowhole is one of Hawai'i's natural wonders, created thousands of years ago when molten lava tubes were formed from volcanic eruptions.
275
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy’s famous waves are formed by a quick change in the ocean bottom. A combination of sand patches and shallow rock ledges, the bottom at the water’s edge drops off abruptly to an average depth of eight to ten feet. This abrupt change in depth creates the steep, hard-breaking waves in Sandy’s shorebreak, which in turn generate its rip currents.
276
Makapuu Lighthouse
Popular scenic lookout with views of turquoise ocean, mountains, a lighthouse & whales in season.
277
Nu’uanu Pali
Nuʻuanu Pali is a section of the windward cliff of the Koʻolau mountain located at the head of Nuʻuanu Valley on the island of Oʻahu. It has a panoramic view of the windward coast of Oʻahu.
278
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Store that began as a roadside vendor, selling macadamia nuts, coffees, chocolates & gift baskets.
279
Mokoli’i Island
Mokolii, also known among locals as Chinaman’s Hat because of its shape, is a popular spot for taking pictures on Oahu’s windward coast. The small island is located at the north end of Kaneohe Bay, offshore of Kualoa Regional Beach Park.
280
Hauula
Stop for lunch at the famous North Shore Tacos, a local restaurant awarded “Best Fish Tacos on the North Shore.” Enjoy delicious specialty shrimp plates served up at outside picnic tables.
281
Laie Point State Wayside Park
Picturesque point with sprawling views of the ocean as well as a unique sea arch on offshore island.
282
Kawela Bay
Kawela Bay is a perfect example of the hidden surprises that lay off the beaten path throughout the Hawaiian Islands.
283
Sunset Beach
Sunset Beach is on the North Shore of Oahu in Hawaii and known for big wave surfing during the winter season. The original Hawaiian name for this place is Paumalū.
284
Banzai Pipeline
The legendary Banzai Pipeline Hawaii, known around the world for its perfect barreling waves, then head to Ehukai Beach Park on the North Shore Oahu. Rated as one of the best Oahu beaches on the North Shore, surfing pipeline is an unique experience itself, and also ranks high as one of the top 100 things to do before you die!
285
Waimea Bay
Waimea is famous for its 30-foot waves in the winter and is a top place to watch some of the world’s best and bravest surfers. During summer, the water calms considerably and is a great destination for swimming, snorkeling and diving.
286
Laniakea Beach
Laniakea Beach translates to “wide sky”…you’ll understand once you arrive and look beyond the sea. But I guarantee you’ll be more fixated on the turtles on the beach than looking up into the sky. In fact this Oahu beach is more commonly known as Turtle Beach, and for good reason.
287
Haleiwa
More than the laid-back surf town it seems, Haleiwa is filled with local style and country ambiance, as well as cool surf shops and boutiques, charming art galleries and understated restaurants housed in plantation-era buildings. Rich with island history, Haleiwa is now the social and artistic hub of the North Shore. You’ll find locals and visitors winding down with a shaved ice after a day in the sun or shopping at boutiques filled with unique gifts that will allow you to bring back a piece of Hawaii with you. Haleiwa is a far cry from the excitement of Waikiki, and that’s exactly how the people of the North Shore like it.
288
Dole Plantation
Historic pineapple plantation now attracts families with a train ride & the world's largest maze. ***Note: The Dole Plantation is Closed on Wednesdays
289
Green World Coffee Farms
Coffee grower's cafe & espresso bar with retail space selling whole beans & Hawaiian specialties.
290
Diamond Head State Monument
Start your tour with the incredible views of Diamond Head lookout!
291
Halona Blowhole
The Hālona Blowhole is one of Hawai'i's natural wonders, created thousands of years ago when molten lava tubes were formed from volcanic eruptions.
292
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy’s famous waves are formed by a quick change in the ocean bottom. A combination of sand patches and shallow rock ledges, the bottom at the water’s edge drops off abruptly to an average depth of eight to ten feet. This abrupt change in depth creates the steep, hard-breaking waves in Sandy’s shorebreak, which in turn generate its rip currents.
293
Makapuu Lighthouse
Popular scenic lookout with views of turquoise ocean, mountains, a lighthouse & whales in season.
294
Nu’uanu Pali
Nuʻuanu Pali is a section of the windward cliff of the Koʻolau mountain located at the head of Nuʻuanu Valley on the island of Oʻahu. It has a panoramic view of the windward coast of Oʻahu.
295
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Store that began as a roadside vendor, selling macadamia nuts, coffees, chocolates & gift baskets.
296
Mokoli’i Island
Mokolii, also known among locals as Chinaman’s Hat because of its shape, is a popular spot for taking pictures on Oahu’s windward coast. The small island is located at the north end of Kaneohe Bay, offshore of Kualoa Regional Beach Park.
297
Hauula
Stop for lunch at the famous North Shore Tacos, a local restaurant awarded “Best Fish Tacos on the North Shore.” Enjoy delicious specialty shrimp plates served up at outside picnic tables.
298
Laie Point State Wayside Park
Picturesque point with sprawling views of the ocean as well as a unique sea arch on offshore island.
299
Kawela Bay
Kawela Bay is a perfect example of the hidden surprises that lay off the beaten path throughout the Hawaiian Islands.
300
Sunset Beach
Sunset Beach is on the North Shore of Oahu in Hawaii and known for big wave surfing during the winter season. The original Hawaiian name for this place is Paumalū.
301
Banzai Pipeline
The legendary Banzai Pipeline Hawaii, known around the world for its perfect barreling waves, then head to Ehukai Beach Park on the North Shore Oahu. Rated as one of the best Oahu beaches on the North Shore, surfing pipeline is an unique experience itself, and also ranks high as one of the top 100 things to do before you die!
302
Waimea Bay
Waimea is famous for its 30-foot waves in the winter and is a top place to watch some of the world’s best and bravest surfers. During summer, the water calms considerably and is a great destination for swimming, snorkeling and diving.
303
Laniakea Beach
Laniakea Beach translates to “wide sky”…you’ll understand once you arrive and look beyond the sea. But I guarantee you’ll be more fixated on the turtles on the beach than looking up into the sky. In fact this Oahu beach is more commonly known as Turtle Beach, and for good reason.
304
Haleiwa
More than the laid-back surf town it seems, Haleiwa is filled with local style and country ambiance, as well as cool surf shops and boutiques, charming art galleries and understated restaurants housed in plantation-era buildings. Rich with island history, Haleiwa is now the social and artistic hub of the North Shore. You’ll find locals and visitors winding down with a shaved ice after a day in the sun or shopping at boutiques filled with unique gifts that will allow you to bring back a piece of Hawaii with you. Haleiwa is a far cry from the excitement of Waikiki, and that’s exactly how the people of the North Shore like it.
305
Dole Plantation
Historic pineapple plantation now attracts families with a train ride & the world's largest maze. ***Note: The Dole Plantation is Closed on Wednesdays
306
Green World Coffee Farms
Coffee grower's cafe & espresso bar with retail space selling whole beans & Hawaiian specialties.
307
Diamond Head State Monument
Start your tour with the incredible views of Diamond Head lookout!
308
Halona Blowhole
The Hālona Blowhole is one of Hawai'i's natural wonders, created thousands of years ago when molten lava tubes were formed from volcanic eruptions.
309
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy’s famous waves are formed by a quick change in the ocean bottom. A combination of sand patches and shallow rock ledges, the bottom at the water’s edge drops off abruptly to an average depth of eight to ten feet. This abrupt change in depth creates the steep, hard-breaking waves in Sandy’s shorebreak, which in turn generate its rip currents.
310
Makapuu Lighthouse
Popular scenic lookout with views of turquoise ocean, mountains, a lighthouse & whales in season.
311
Nu’uanu Pali
Nuʻuanu Pali is a section of the windward cliff of the Koʻolau mountain located at the head of Nuʻuanu Valley on the island of Oʻahu. It has a panoramic view of the windward coast of Oʻahu.
312
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Store that began as a roadside vendor, selling macadamia nuts, coffees, chocolates & gift baskets.
313
Mokoli’i Island
Mokolii, also known among locals as Chinaman’s Hat because of its shape, is a popular spot for taking pictures on Oahu’s windward coast. The small island is located at the north end of Kaneohe Bay, offshore of Kualoa Regional Beach Park.
314
Hauula
Stop for lunch at the famous North Shore Tacos, a local restaurant awarded “Best Fish Tacos on the North Shore.” Enjoy delicious specialty shrimp plates served up at outside picnic tables.
315
Laie Point State Wayside Park
Picturesque point with sprawling views of the ocean as well as a unique sea arch on offshore island.
316
Kawela Bay
Kawela Bay is a perfect example of the hidden surprises that lay off the beaten path throughout the Hawaiian Islands.
317
Sunset Beach
Sunset Beach is on the North Shore of Oahu in Hawaii and known for big wave surfing during the winter season. The original Hawaiian name for this place is Paumalū.
318
Banzai Pipeline
The legendary Banzai Pipeline Hawaii, known around the world for its perfect barreling waves, then head to Ehukai Beach Park on the North Shore Oahu. Rated as one of the best Oahu beaches on the North Shore, surfing pipeline is an unique experience itself, and also ranks high as one of the top 100 things to do before you die!
319
Waimea Bay
Waimea is famous for its 30-foot waves in the winter and is a top place to watch some of the world’s best and bravest surfers. During summer, the water calms considerably and is a great destination for swimming, snorkeling and diving.
320
Laniakea Beach
Laniakea Beach translates to “wide sky”…you’ll understand once you arrive and look beyond the sea. But I guarantee you’ll be more fixated on the turtles on the beach than looking up into the sky. In fact this Oahu beach is more commonly known as Turtle Beach, and for good reason.
321
Haleiwa
More than the laid-back surf town it seems, Haleiwa is filled with local style and country ambiance, as well as cool surf shops and boutiques, charming art galleries and understated restaurants housed in plantation-era buildings. Rich with island history, Haleiwa is now the social and artistic hub of the North Shore. You’ll find locals and visitors winding down with a shaved ice after a day in the sun or shopping at boutiques filled with unique gifts that will allow you to bring back a piece of Hawaii with you. Haleiwa is a far cry from the excitement of Waikiki, and that’s exactly how the people of the North Shore like it.
322
Dole Plantation
Historic pineapple plantation now attracts families with a train ride & the world's largest maze. ***Note: The Dole Plantation is Closed on Wednesdays
323
Green World Coffee Farms
Coffee grower's cafe & espresso bar with retail space selling whole beans & Hawaiian specialties.
324
Diamond Head State Monument
Start your tour with the incredible views of Diamond Head lookout!
325
Halona Blowhole
The Hālona Blowhole is one of Hawai'i's natural wonders, created thousands of years ago when molten lava tubes were formed from volcanic eruptions.
326
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy’s famous waves are formed by a quick change in the ocean bottom. A combination of sand patches and shallow rock ledges, the bottom at the water’s edge drops off abruptly to an average depth of eight to ten feet. This abrupt change in depth creates the steep, hard-breaking waves in Sandy’s shorebreak, which in turn generate its rip currents.
327
Makapuu Lighthouse
Popular scenic lookout with views of turquoise ocean, mountains, a lighthouse & whales in season.
328
Nu’uanu Pali
Nuʻuanu Pali is a section of the windward cliff of the Koʻolau mountain located at the head of Nuʻuanu Valley on the island of Oʻahu. It has a panoramic view of the windward coast of Oʻahu.
329
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Store that began as a roadside vendor, selling macadamia nuts, coffees, chocolates & gift baskets.
330
Mokoli’i Island
Mokolii, also known among locals as Chinaman’s Hat because of its shape, is a popular spot for taking pictures on Oahu’s windward coast. The small island is located at the north end of Kaneohe Bay, offshore of Kualoa Regional Beach Park.
331
Hauula
Stop for lunch at the famous North Shore Tacos, a local restaurant awarded “Best Fish Tacos on the North Shore.” Enjoy delicious specialty shrimp plates served up at outside picnic tables.
332
Laie Point State Wayside Park
Picturesque point with sprawling views of the ocean as well as a unique sea arch on offshore island.
333
Kawela Bay
Kawela Bay is a perfect example of the hidden surprises that lay off the beaten path throughout the Hawaiian Islands.
334
Sunset Beach
Sunset Beach is on the North Shore of Oahu in Hawaii and known for big wave surfing during the winter season. The original Hawaiian name for this place is Paumalū.
335
Banzai Pipeline
The legendary Banzai Pipeline Hawaii, known around the world for its perfect barreling waves, then head to Ehukai Beach Park on the North Shore Oahu. Rated as one of the best Oahu beaches on the North Shore, surfing pipeline is an unique experience itself, and also ranks high as one of the top 100 things to do before you die!
336
Waimea Bay
Waimea is famous for its 30-foot waves in the winter and is a top place to watch some of the world’s best and bravest surfers. During summer, the water calms considerably and is a great destination for swimming, snorkeling and diving.
337
Laniakea Beach
Laniakea Beach translates to “wide sky”…you’ll understand once you arrive and look beyond the sea. But I guarantee you’ll be more fixated on the turtles on the beach than looking up into the sky. In fact this Oahu beach is more commonly known as Turtle Beach, and for good reason.
338
Haleiwa
More than the laid-back surf town it seems, Haleiwa is filled with local style and country ambiance, as well as cool surf shops and boutiques, charming art galleries and understated restaurants housed in plantation-era buildings. Rich with island history, Haleiwa is now the social and artistic hub of the North Shore. You’ll find locals and visitors winding down with a shaved ice after a day in the sun or shopping at boutiques filled with unique gifts that will allow you to bring back a piece of Hawaii with you. Haleiwa is a far cry from the excitement of Waikiki, and that’s exactly how the people of the North Shore like it.
339
Dole Plantation
Historic pineapple plantation now attracts families with a train ride & the world's largest maze. ***Note: The Dole Plantation is Closed on Wednesdays
340
Green World Coffee Farms
Coffee grower's cafe & espresso bar with retail space selling whole beans & Hawaiian specialties.
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Commentaires (40)
George_B
Oct 2023
We saw many amazing views of the island while on this tour. We had many stops during the day and many photo ops. Thais was wonderful with taking pictures and videos of us. It would have been great to hear about the history of the island during the tour, though...hence the 4 stars.
Stephanie_W
Oct 2023
Best way to see Oahu! Our driver, Thais was very knowledgeable and shared interesting information as well as Pointing out the sights. She took many photos and videos which she shared at the end of the trip. Highly recommend this tour and it was the perfect start to our time in the island
BeverlyM
Aug 2023
Spending time seeing some of the most beautiful beaches in Oahu and learning more about the popular hiking areas.
Réponse de l'hôte
Aug 2023
Aloha Beverly, Thank you for your feedback! We are glad to hear your enjoyed your experience with us from Aloha Vibes Tour! Mahalo!

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