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Explorez l'île d'O'ahu avec un habitant sympathique en petit groupe

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You'll experience a nice personalized tour with a “local friend”. It's a small group so you won't feel " rushed”. You’ll have a wonderful time seeing and exploring iconic landmarks as well as hidden gems throughout the island. Areas we’ll visit will also depend on the weather, your mobility and the mobility of others. Min. 2 Max: 5 people
Ville: Honolulu
Mon 15 Dec
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Ce qui est inclu
Private transportation
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
Private transportation
Bottled water
Un soda
Private transportation
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Nu’uanu Pali
Pali Lookout has deep historical significance located above Pali highway tunnels where you will see panoramic views of Oahu’s Winward side. This is the site of the bloodiest battle where King Kamehameha won against the other Kings to get all the island stuff under his rule.
2
Halona Blowhole
Description: Halona Beach Cove on the south-eastern shore of Oahu at the foot of Koko Crater is a beach that gained popularity after the shooting of the movie "From here to eternity" on the location in 1953. The beach is small and sandy pocketed on three side by steep, jagged lava rock. The site offers an ideal location for swimming but caution must be taken and not attempt swimming when the surf is rough. Outside of the protected area, the current can often be quite strong and the water turbulent. The beach is hidden from view from the parking. Access requires going down a steep path. Although the path is easy, care should be taken as the rocks are slippery and sharp. You should always wear shoes to hike the rocks to reach the beach.
3
Byodo-In Temple
Byodo-In Temple is a nondenominational Temple, a replica of the 965 year old temple in Kyoto Japan located in the valley of the temples in Kaneohe .
4
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Tropical Farms is a small farm tucked away in the windward (east) coast of Oahu, between an ancient fish pond and the Ko’olau Mountain. It began as a roadside stand in 1987, but has grown to become a common destination on Oahu circle-island tours.
5
Kahuku
Lunch at one of the three main Kahuku Shrimp Trucks: Romy’s, Fumi’s and, of course, Giovanni’s.
6
Laniakea Beach
Laniakea Beach, affectionately known as Turtle Beach. Here, Hawaiian green sea turtles, also known by the Hawaiian name honu, play in the nearshore waters and bask on the sandy beach. Since they’re a threatened species and protected under the Endangered Species Act and Hawaii state law, you’re not allowed to touch, feed or play with the honu.
7
Haleiwa Town Center
While the North Shore may be more famously known for its super-size winter waves, it’s gaining a reputation for its art galleries and boutiques. Here, you’ll find handcrafted jewelry, original watercolor paintings, natural soaps and lotions, made-in-Hawaii fashions and much more.
8
Nu'uanu Pali
Pali Lookout a une signification historique profonde située au-dessus des tunnels routiers Pali où vous pourrez voir des vues panoramiques sur le côté Winward d'Oahu. C'est le site de la bataille la plus sanglante où le roi Kamehameha a gagné contre les autres rois pour mettre toutes les affaires de l'île sous son règne.
9
Évent Halona
La description: Halona Beach Cove sur la rive sud-est d'Oahu au pied du cratère Koko est une plage qui a gagné en popularité après le tournage du film "D'ici à l'éternité" sur place en 1953. La plage est petite et sablonneuse empochée sur trois côte par une roche de lave escarpée et déchiquetée. Le site offre un emplacement idéal pour la baignade, mais il faut être prudent et ne pas tenter de nager lorsque les vagues sont agitées. En dehors de la zone protégée, le courant peut souvent être assez fort et l'eau turbulente. La plage est à l'abri des regards depuis le parking. L'accès nécessite de descendre un chemin escarpé. Bien que le chemin soit facile, il faut faire attention car les rochers sont glissants et pointus. Vous devez toujours porter des chaussures pour marcher sur les rochers pour atteindre la plage.
10
Byodo-In Temple
Le temple Byodo-In est un temple non confessionnel, une réplique du temple vieux de 965 ans à Kyoto au Japon situé dans la vallée des temples de Kaneohe.
11
Fermes tropicales (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Tropical Farms est une petite ferme nichée sur la côte au vent (est) d'Oahu, entre un ancien étang à poissons et la montagne Ko'olau. Il a commencé comme un stand en bordure de route en 1987, mais est devenu une destination courante lors des visites de l'île circulaire d'Oahu.
12
Kahuku
Déjeuner dans l'un des trois principaux Kahuku Shrimp Trucks : Romy's, Fumi's et, bien sûr, Giovanni's.
13
Plage de Laniakea
Laniakea Beach, affectueusement connue sous le nom de Turtle Beach. Ici, les tortues de mer vertes hawaïennes, également connues sous le nom hawaïen honu, jouent dans les eaux côtières et se prélassent sur la plage de sable. Puisqu'il s'agit d'une espèce menacée et protégée par la loi sur les espèces en voie de disparition et la loi de l'État d'Hawaï, vous n'êtes pas autorisé à toucher, nourrir ou jouer avec le honu.
14
Centre-ville de Haleiwa
Alors que la Côte-Nord est peut-être plus connue pour ses vagues hivernales de grande taille, elle acquiert une réputation pour ses galeries d'art et ses boutiques. Ici, vous trouverez des bijoux artisanaux, des aquarelles originales, des savons et des lotions naturels, des vêtements fabriqués à Hawaii et bien plus encore.
15
Nu’uanu Pali
Pali Lookout has deep historical significance located above Pali highway tunnels where you will see panoramic views of Oahu’s Winward side. This is the site of the bloodiest battle where King Kamehameha won against the other Kings to get all the island stuff under his rule.
16
Halona Blowhole
Description: Halona Beach Cove on the south-eastern shore of Oahu at the foot of Koko Crater is a beach that gained popularity after the shooting of the movie "From here to eternity" on the location in 1953. The beach is small and sandy pocketed on three side by steep, jagged lava rock. The site offers an ideal location for swimming but caution must be taken and not attempt swimming when the surf is rough. Outside of the protected area, the current can often be quite strong and the water turbulent. The beach is hidden from view from the parking. Access requires going down a steep path. Although the path is easy, care should be taken as the rocks are slippery and sharp. You should always wear shoes to hike the rocks to reach the beach.
17
Byodo-In Temple
Byodo-In Temple is a nondenominational Temple, a replica of the 965 year old temple in Kyoto Japan located in the valley of the temples in Kaneohe .
18
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Tropical Farms is a small farm tucked away in the windward (east) coast of Oahu, between an ancient fish pond and the Ko’olau Mountain. It began as a roadside stand in 1987, but has grown to become a common destination on Oahu circle-island tours.
19
Kahuku
Lunch at one of the three main Kahuku Shrimp Trucks: Romy’s, Fumi’s and, of course, Giovanni’s.
20
Laniakea Beach
Laniakea Beach, affectionately known as Turtle Beach. Here, Hawaiian green sea turtles, also known by the Hawaiian name honu, play in the nearshore waters and bask on the sandy beach. Since they’re a threatened species and protected under the Endangered Species Act and Hawaii state law, you’re not allowed to touch, feed or play with the honu.
21
Haleiwa Town Center
While the North Shore may be more famously known for its super-size winter waves, it’s gaining a reputation for its art galleries and boutiques. Here, you’ll find handcrafted jewelry, original watercolor paintings, natural soaps and lotions, made-in-Hawaii fashions and much more.
22
Nu’uanu Pali
Pali Lookout has deep historical significance located above Pali highway tunnels where you will see panoramic views of Oahu’s Winward side. This is the site of the bloodiest battle where King Kamehameha won against the other Kings to get all the island stuff under his rule.
23
Halona Blowhole
Description: Halona Beach Cove on the south-eastern shore of Oahu at the foot of Koko Crater is a beach that gained popularity after the shooting of the movie "From here to eternity" on the location in 1953. The beach is small and sandy pocketed on three side by steep, jagged lava rock. The site offers an ideal location for swimming but caution must be taken and not attempt swimming when the surf is rough. Outside of the protected area, the current can often be quite strong and the water turbulent. The beach is hidden from view from the parking. Access requires going down a steep path. Although the path is easy, care should be taken as the rocks are slippery and sharp. You should always wear shoes to hike the rocks to reach the beach.
24
Byodo-In Temple
Byodo-In Temple is a nondenominational Temple, a replica of the 965 year old temple in Kyoto Japan located in the valley of the temples in Kaneohe .
25
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Tropical Farms is a small farm tucked away in the windward (east) coast of Oahu, between an ancient fish pond and the Ko’olau Mountain. It began as a roadside stand in 1987, but has grown to become a common destination on Oahu circle-island tours.
26
Kahuku
Lunch at one of the three main Kahuku Shrimp Trucks: Romy’s, Fumi’s and, of course, Giovanni’s.
27
Laniakea Beach
Laniakea Beach, affectionately known as Turtle Beach. Here, Hawaiian green sea turtles, also known by the Hawaiian name honu, play in the nearshore waters and bask on the sandy beach. Since they’re a threatened species and protected under the Endangered Species Act and Hawaii state law, you’re not allowed to touch, feed or play with the honu.
28
Haleiwa Town Center
While the North Shore may be more famously known for its super-size winter waves, it’s gaining a reputation for its art galleries and boutiques. Here, you’ll find handcrafted jewelry, original watercolor paintings, natural soaps and lotions, made-in-Hawaii fashions and much more.
29
Nu’uanu Pali
Pali Lookout has deep historical significance located above Pali highway tunnels where you will see panoramic views of Oahu’s Winward side. This is the site of the bloodiest battle where King Kamehameha won against the other Kings to get all the island stuff under his rule.
30
Halona Blowhole
Description: Halona Beach Cove on the south-eastern shore of Oahu at the foot of Koko Crater is a beach that gained popularity after the shooting of the movie "From here to eternity" on the location in 1953. The beach is small and sandy pocketed on three side by steep, jagged lava rock. The site offers an ideal location for swimming but caution must be taken and not attempt swimming when the surf is rough. Outside of the protected area, the current can often be quite strong and the water turbulent. The beach is hidden from view from the parking. Access requires going down a steep path. Although the path is easy, care should be taken as the rocks are slippery and sharp. You should always wear shoes to hike the rocks to reach the beach.
31
Byodo-In Temple
Byodo-In Temple is a nondenominational Temple, a replica of the 965 year old temple in Kyoto Japan located in the valley of the temples in Kaneohe .
32
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Tropical Farms is a small farm tucked away in the windward (east) coast of Oahu, between an ancient fish pond and the Ko’olau Mountain. It began as a roadside stand in 1987, but has grown to become a common destination on Oahu circle-island tours.
33
Kahuku
Lunch at one of the three main Kahuku Shrimp Trucks: Romy’s, Fumi’s and, of course, Giovanni’s.
34
Laniakea Beach
Laniakea Beach, affectionately known as Turtle Beach. Here, Hawaiian green sea turtles, also known by the Hawaiian name honu, play in the nearshore waters and bask on the sandy beach. Since they’re a threatened species and protected under the Endangered Species Act and Hawaii state law, you’re not allowed to touch, feed or play with the honu.
35
Haleiwa Town Center
While the North Shore may be more famously known for its super-size winter waves, it’s gaining a reputation for its art galleries and boutiques. Here, you’ll find handcrafted jewelry, original watercolor paintings, natural soaps and lotions, made-in-Hawaii fashions and much more.
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Commentaires (1)
Msbrenda143
Nov 2019
Our tour with JULIE was exactly what we hoped for on our first visit to Oahu! She took us all over the island and showed us the different aspects that each part of the island had to offer. We thoroughly enjoyed our day and highly recommend this to others! Money well spent!
Réponse de l'hôte
Jan 2020
Hi Bren, Thank you so much for the great review! I really enjoyed getting to know and your friends. I’m so glad y’all had a great time! I had fun too as much you did. You all were so personable and easy going. I enjoyed all the laughs. Please come back and visit again! Aloha and Mahalo ~ Julie

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