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Hawaï Oahu Island Sightseeing & Food Combo Tour

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Whether you are a new or frequent traveler to Hawaii, this is one of a kind tour that will elevate your travel alongside our professional tour guide. Join us on this all-inclusive and comprehensive full-day guided tour that includes both spectacular sightseeing and various foods. Our tour includes many top tourist stops of Oahu, including 8 top attractions (Halona Blowhole, Sandy beach, Byodo in Temple, Kualoa Regional Park, Kahuku, Pupukea, Dole Plantation, and Kakaako district) and 6 must-try food item places(Leonard Malasada, Tropical Macadamia Nut, Shrimp plate, Shave Ice or Dole Whip, Green world Hawaii coffee and Hawaii beer).

You will see some major travel points in Oahu and taste local snacks, drinks, fruit, dessert, and lunch. We will pick you up at your hotel in Waikiki and pass/stop by various beaches and attractions on the East Coast and North Shore.

Don’t pass up on the most Instagrammable memories you will have in Hawaii.
Ville: Honolulu
Mon 23 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
Lunch & Dessert - Hawaii Shrimp Plate(no substitution) & Shave Ice or Dole Whip
Complementary gift at the end of the tour
Bottled water
Snacks- Malasada & Hawaii Chips
Food/Beverage Tasting- Hawaiian Whiskey, Hawaii Coffee, Macadamia Nut
Alcoholic Beverages
Lunch & Dessert - Hawaii Shrimp Plate(no substitution) & Shave Ice or Dole Whip
Information additionnelle
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Waikiki
We pick-up guests at most hotels in Waikiki and drive down the Kalakaua Ave Road where you can see the beautiful Waikiki Beach the statue of Duke Kahanamoku, the god of surfing. Waikiki welcomes approximately 6 million visitors from all over the world every year.
2
Diamond Head Beach Park
Diamond Head is a volcanic crater and was formed more than 300,000 years ago. We will stop at Diamond Head Road lookout facing the Beach Park.
3
Kahala
Known as Beverly Hills of Hawaii, Kahala is home to some of the wealthiest Hawaii’s locals. Famous people and celebrities have vacation homes in this area.
4
Koko Marina Center
Leonard Rego Jr, a son of Portuguese immigrants to Hawaii, opened Leonard’s Bakery in the 50s in Honolulu and popularized Portuguese fried dough pastry, Malasadas. Today, malasadas have become a staple pastry in Hawaii. One original Malasada per person will be provided.
5
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Famous for its beautiful natural landscape, Hanauma Bay Lookout is located in the southeast coast of Oahu Island. It is a cone-shaped volcanic bay, and marine ecosystem full of coral reefs and fish thrive here.
6
Halona Blowhole
Halona Blowhole is a rock formation formed by lava flows that made natural holes in the rocks thousands of years ago. The rock formation shoots up the sea water into the air when the tide is strong and windy. Next to the Blowhole is the Eternity Beach, where From Here to Eternity was filmed.
7
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy Beach, also known as Breakneck Beach among locals, is a popular bodysurf spot. As the name implies, big shorebreaks cause many injuries to inexperienced bodysurfers. This will be the first restroom stop.
8
Makapu'u Point
We will pass by the easternmost point in Oahu, where you can see Rabbit Island located off shore of Makapu’u Point.
9
Waimanalo
Waimanalo is home to many Native Hawaiians. It is a quiet, neighborhood town compared to other places on the island.
10
Kailua
Whiskey Tasting: Ko’olau Distillery makes its spirits with natural rainwater that has been filtered for decades through layers of volcanic rock. The distillery was founded in 2018 and is owned by retired veterans who give back to the military and local communities. You can taste its Old Pali Road Whiskey, one of the First Hawaiian Whiskeys (only over 21 can participate in whiskey tasting) *This stop will be replaced with Byodo-In Temple on Sundays
11
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Tropical Farm Macadamia Nut is located on the east coast of Oahu and is a great place to shop gifts and snacks. The outlet offers Kona Coffee and Macadamia Nut tasting stations.
12
Kualoa Regional Park
Kualoa Regional Park is a famous photo spot with a background of a small island called Mokoli’I. Mokoli’I, also known as Chinaman’s Hat to locals for its unique shape, is a basalt islet. This will be another restroom break
13
Kahuku
Hawaii's popular food, Garlic Shrimp Plate will be provided for lunch with juice at one of the food trucks in Kahuku, on Oahu's North Shore.
14
Pupukea
Pupukea is a small community up in North Shore. Pupukea is known for its unique beach and scenery. It is especially popular among locals and considered a hidden gem but can also be dangerous because of the sharp lava rocks (subject to road condition whether to pass or stop)
15
Dole Plantation
Dole Plantation is one of Oahu's most popular tourist attractions and welcomes over a million visitors a year. There are many unique souvenir items in the gift shop. Don’t forget to try the refreshing Dole Whip!
16
Green World Coffee Farms
We will stop for one more coffee break at Green World Coffee Farms. You can try various coffee flavors at the tasting station.
17
Waikiki
We pick-up guests at most hotels in Waikiki and drive down the Kalakaua Ave Road where you can see the beautiful Waikiki Beach the statue of Duke Kahanamoku, the god of surfing. Waikiki welcomes approximately 6 million visitors from all over the world every year.
18
Diamond Head Beach Park
Diamond Head is a volcanic crater and was formed more than 300,000 years ago. We will stop at Diamond Head Road lookout facing the Beach Park.
19
Kahala
Known as Beverly Hills of Hawaii, Kahala is home to some of the wealthiest Hawaii’s locals. Famous people and celebrities have vacation homes in this area.
20
Koko Marina Center
Leonard Rego Jr, a son of Portuguese immigrants to Hawaii, opened Leonard’s Bakery in the 50s in Honolulu and popularized Portuguese fried dough pastry, Malasadas. Today, malasadas have become a staple pastry in Hawaii. One original Malasada per person will be provided.
21
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Famous for its beautiful natural landscape, Hanauma Bay Lookout is located in the southeast coast of Oahu Island. It is a cone-shaped volcanic bay, and marine ecosystem full of coral reefs and fish thrive here.
22
Halona Blowhole
Halona Blowhole is a rock formation formed by lava flows that made natural holes in the rocks thousands of years ago. The rock formation shoots up the sea water into the air when the tide is strong and windy. Next to the Blowhole is the Eternity Beach, where From Here to Eternity was filmed.
23
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy Beach, also known as Breakneck Beach among locals, is a popular bodysurf spot. As the name implies, big shorebreaks cause many injuries to inexperienced bodysurfers. This will be the first restroom stop.
24
Makapu'u Point
We will pass by the easternmost point in Oahu, where you can see Rabbit Island located off shore of Makapu’u Point.
25
Waimanalo
Waimanalo is home to many Native Hawaiians. It is a quiet, neighborhood town compared to other places on the island.
26
Kailua
Whiskey Tasting: Ko’olau Distillery makes its spirits with natural rainwater that has been filtered for decades through layers of volcanic rock. The distillery was founded in 2018 and is owned by retired veterans who give back to the military and local communities. You can taste its Old Pali Road Whiskey, one of the First Hawaiian Whiskeys (only over 21 can participate in whiskey tasting) *This stop will be replaced with Byodo-In Temple on Sundays
27
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Tropical Farm Macadamia Nut is located on the east coast of Oahu and is a great place to shop gifts and snacks. The outlet offers Kona Coffee and Macadamia Nut tasting stations.
28
Kualoa Regional Park
Kualoa Regional Park is a famous photo spot with a background of a small island called Mokoli’I. Mokoli’I, also known as Chinaman’s Hat to locals for its unique shape, is a basalt islet. This will be another restroom break
29
Kahuku
Hawaii's popular food, Garlic Shrimp Plate will be provided for lunch with juice at one of the food trucks in Kahuku, on Oahu's North Shore.
30
Pupukea
Pupukea is a small community up in North Shore. Pupukea is known for its unique beach and scenery. It is especially popular among locals and considered a hidden gem but can also be dangerous because of the sharp lava rocks (subject to road condition whether to pass or stop)
31
Dole Plantation
Dole Plantation is one of Oahu's most popular tourist attractions and welcomes over a million visitors a year. There are many unique souvenir items in the gift shop. Don’t forget to try the refreshing Dole Whip!
32
Green World Coffee Farms
We will stop for one more coffee break at Green World Coffee Farms. You can try various coffee flavors at the tasting station.
33
Waikiki
We pick-up guests at most hotels in Waikiki and drive down the Kalakaua Ave Road where you can see the beautiful Waikiki Beach the statue of Duke Kahanamoku, the god of surfing. Waikiki welcomes approximately 6 million visitors from all over the world every year.
34
Diamond Head Beach Park
Diamond Head is a volcanic crater and was formed more than 300,000 years ago. We will stop at Diamond Head Road lookout facing the Beach Park.
35
Kahala
Known as Beverly Hills of Hawaii, Kahala is home to some of the wealthiest Hawaii’s locals. Famous people and celebrities have vacation homes in this area.
36
Koko Marina Center
Leonard Rego Jr, a son of Portuguese immigrants to Hawaii, opened Leonard’s Bakery in the 50s in Honolulu and popularized Portuguese fried dough pastry, Malasadas. Today, malasadas have become a staple pastry in Hawaii. One original Malasada per person will be provided.
37
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Famous for its beautiful natural landscape, Hanauma Bay Lookout is located in the southeast coast of Oahu Island. It is a cone-shaped volcanic bay, and marine ecosystem full of coral reefs and fish thrive here.
38
Halona Blowhole
Halona Blowhole is a rock formation formed by lava flows that made natural holes in the rocks thousands of years ago. The rock formation shoots up the sea water into the air when the tide is strong and windy. Next to the Blowhole is the Eternity Beach, where From Here to Eternity was filmed.
39
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy Beach, also known as Breakneck Beach among locals, is a popular bodysurf spot. As the name implies, big shorebreaks cause many injuries to inexperienced bodysurfers. This will be the first restroom stop.
40
Makapu'u Point
We will pass by the easternmost point in Oahu, where you can see Rabbit Island located off shore of Makapu’u Point.
41
Waimanalo
Waimanalo is home to many Native Hawaiians. It is a quiet, neighborhood town compared to other places on the island.
42
Kailua
Whiskey Tasting: Ko’olau Distillery makes its spirits with natural rainwater that has been filtered for decades through layers of volcanic rock. The distillery was founded in 2018 and is owned by retired veterans who give back to the military and local communities. You can taste its Old Pali Road Whiskey, one of the First Hawaiian Whiskeys (only over 21 can participate in whiskey tasting) *This stop will be replaced with Byodo-In Temple on Sundays
43
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Tropical Farm Macadamia Nut is located on the east coast of Oahu and is a great place to shop gifts and snacks. The outlet offers Kona Coffee and Macadamia Nut tasting stations.
44
Kualoa Regional Park
Kualoa Regional Park is a famous photo spot with a background of a small island called Mokoli’I. Mokoli’I, also known as Chinaman’s Hat to locals for its unique shape, is a basalt islet. This will be another restroom break
45
Kahuku
Hawaii's popular food, Garlic Shrimp Plate will be provided for lunch with juice at one of the food trucks in Kahuku, on Oahu's North Shore.
46
Pupukea
Pupukea is a small community up in North Shore. Pupukea is known for its unique beach and scenery. It is especially popular among locals and considered a hidden gem but can also be dangerous because of the sharp lava rocks (subject to road condition whether to pass or stop)
47
Dole Plantation
Dole Plantation is one of Oahu's most popular tourist attractions and welcomes over a million visitors a year. There are many unique souvenir items in the gift shop. Don’t forget to try the refreshing Dole Whip!
48
Green World Coffee Farms
We will stop for one more coffee break at Green World Coffee Farms. You can try various coffee flavors at the tasting station.
49
Waikiki
We pick-up guests at most hotels in Waikiki and drive down the Kalakaua Ave Road where you can see the beautiful Waikiki Beach the statue of Duke Kahanamoku, the god of surfing. Waikiki welcomes approximately 6 million visitors from all over the world every year.
50
Diamond Head Beach Park
Diamond Head is a volcanic crater and was formed more than 300,000 years ago. We will stop at Diamond Head Road lookout facing the Beach Park.
51
Kahala
Known as Beverly Hills of Hawaii, Kahala is home to some of the wealthiest Hawaii’s locals. Famous people and celebrities have vacation homes in this area.
52
Koko Marina Center
Leonard Rego Jr, a son of Portuguese immigrants to Hawaii, opened Leonard’s Bakery in the 50s in Honolulu and popularized Portuguese fried dough pastry, Malasadas. Today, malasadas have become a staple pastry in Hawaii. One original Malasada per person will be provided.
53
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Famous for its beautiful natural landscape, Hanauma Bay Lookout is located in the southeast coast of Oahu Island. It is a cone-shaped volcanic bay, and marine ecosystem full of coral reefs and fish thrive here.
54
Halona Blowhole
Halona Blowhole is a rock formation formed by lava flows that made natural holes in the rocks thousands of years ago. The rock formation shoots up the sea water into the air when the tide is strong and windy. Next to the Blowhole is the Eternity Beach, where From Here to Eternity was filmed.
55
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy Beach, also known as Breakneck Beach among locals, is a popular bodysurf spot. As the name implies, big shorebreaks cause many injuries to inexperienced bodysurfers. This will be the first restroom stop.
56
Makapu'u Point
We will pass by the easternmost point in Oahu, where you can see Rabbit Island located off shore of Makapu’u Point.
57
Waimanalo
Waimanalo is home to many Native Hawaiians. It is a quiet, neighborhood town compared to other places on the island.
58
Kailua
Whiskey Tasting: Ko’olau Distillery makes its spirits with natural rainwater that has been filtered for decades through layers of volcanic rock. The distillery was founded in 2018 and is owned by retired veterans who give back to the military and local communities. You can taste its Old Pali Road Whiskey, one of the First Hawaiian Whiskeys (only over 21 can participate in whiskey tasting) *This stop will be replaced with Byodo-In Temple on Sundays
59
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Tropical Farm Macadamia Nut is located on the east coast of Oahu and is a great place to shop gifts and snacks. The outlet offers Kona Coffee and Macadamia Nut tasting stations.
60
Kualoa Regional Park
Kualoa Regional Park is a famous photo spot with a background of a small island called Mokoli’I. Mokoli’I, also known as Chinaman’s Hat to locals for its unique shape, is a basalt islet. This will be another restroom break
61
Kahuku
Hawaii's popular food, Garlic Shrimp Plate will be provided for lunch with juice at one of the food trucks in Kahuku, on Oahu's North Shore.
62
Pupukea
Pupukea is a small community up in North Shore. Pupukea is known for its unique beach and scenery. It is especially popular among locals and considered a hidden gem but can also be dangerous because of the sharp lava rocks (subject to road condition whether to pass or stop)
63
Dole Plantation
Dole Plantation is one of Oahu's most popular tourist attractions and welcomes over a million visitors a year. There are many unique souvenir items in the gift shop. Don’t forget to try the refreshing Dole Whip!
64
Green World Coffee Farms
We will stop for one more coffee break at Green World Coffee Farms. You can try various coffee flavors at the tasting station.
65
Waikiki
Nous prenons en charge les clients dans la plupart des hôtels de Waikiki et descendons la Kalakaua Ave Road où vous pourrez voir la magnifique plage de Waikiki et la statue du duc Kahanamoku, le dieu du surf. Waikiki accueille chaque année environ 6 millions de visiteurs du monde entier.
66
Parc de la plage de Diamond Head
Diamond Head est un cratère volcanique et s'est formé il y a plus de 300 000 ans. Nous nous arrêterons au belvédère de Diamond Head Road face au Beach Park.
67
Kahala
Connu sous le nom de Beverly Hills d'Hawaï, Kahala abrite certains des habitants les plus riches d'Hawaï. Des personnes célèbres et des célébrités ont des maisons de vacances dans cette région.
68
Koko Marina Centre
Leonard Rego Jr, un fils d'immigrants portugais à Hawaï, a ouvert Leonard's Bakery dans les années 50 à Honolulu et a popularisé la pâte frite portugaise Malasadas. Aujourd'hui, les malasadas sont devenues une pâtisserie de base à Hawaï. Un Malasada original par personne sera fourni.
69
Réserve naturelle de la baie d'Hanauma
Célèbre pour son magnifique paysage naturel, Hanauma Bay Lookout est situé sur la côte sud-est de l'île d'Oahu. C'est une baie volcanique en forme de cône, et un écosystème marin plein de récifs coralliens et de poissons prospère ici.
70
Évent Halona
Halona Blowhole est une formation rocheuse formée par des coulées de lave qui ont creusé des trous naturels dans les roches il y a des milliers d'années. La formation rocheuse projette l'eau de mer dans les airs lorsque la marée est forte et venteuse. À côté du Blowhole se trouve la plage de l'éternité, où From Here to Eternity a été filmé.
71
Parc de la plage de sable
Sandy Beach, également connue sous le nom de Breakneck Beach parmi les habitants, est un spot de bodysurf populaire. Comme son nom l'indique, les gros shorebreaks causent de nombreuses blessures aux bodysurfers inexpérimentés. Ce sera le premier arrêt des toilettes.
72
Pointe Makapu'u
Nous passerons par le point le plus à l'est d'Oahu, où vous pourrez voir Rabbit Island située au large de Makapu'u Point.
73
Waimanalo
Waimanalo abrite de nombreux Hawaïens autochtones. C'est une ville de quartier calme par rapport à d'autres endroits de l'île.
74
Kailua
Dégustation de whisky : La distillerie Ko'olau fabrique ses spiritueux avec de l'eau de pluie naturelle qui a été filtrée pendant des décennies à travers des couches de roche volcanique. La distillerie a été fondée en 2018 et appartient à des anciens combattants à la retraite qui redonnent aux militaires et aux communautés locales. Vous pourrez déguster son whisky Old Pali Road, l'un des premiers whiskies hawaïens (seuls plus de 21 peuvent participer à la dégustation de whisky) *Cet arrêt sera remplacé par le temple Byodo-In le dimanche
75
Fermes tropicales (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Tropical Farm Macadamia Nut est situé sur la côte est d'Oahu et est un endroit idéal pour acheter des cadeaux et des collations. Le point de vente propose des stations de dégustation de café Kona et de noix de macadamia.
76
Parc régional de Kualoa
Le parc régional de Kualoa est un spot photo célèbre avec en arrière-plan une petite île appelée Mokoli'I. Mokoli'I, également connu sous le nom de Chinaman's Hat pour sa forme unique, est un îlot de basalte. Ce sera une autre pause toilettes
77
Kahuku
La nourriture populaire d'Hawaï, l'assiette de crevettes à l'ail, sera servie pour le déjeuner avec du jus dans l'un des food trucks de Kahuku, sur la côte nord d'Oahu.
78
Pupucée
Pupukea est une petite communauté de North Shore. Pupukea est connue pour sa plage et ses paysages uniques. Il est particulièrement populaire parmi les habitants et considéré comme un joyau caché, mais peut également être dangereux en raison des roches de lave pointues (sous réserve de l'état de la route, qu'il s'agisse de passer ou de s'arrêter).
79
Plantation de Dole
Dole Plantation est l'une des attractions touristiques les plus populaires d'Oahu et accueille plus d'un million de visiteurs par an. Il y a de nombreux articles souvenirs uniques dans la boutique de cadeaux. N'oubliez pas d'essayer le rafraîchissant Dole Whip!
80
Fermes de café du monde vert
Nous nous arrêterons pour une autre pause-café à Green World Coffee Farms. Vous pouvez essayer différentes saveurs de café à la station de dégustation.
81
Waikiki
We pick-up guests at most hotels in Waikiki and drive down the Kalakaua Ave Road where you can see the beautiful Waikiki Beach the statue of Duke Kahanamoku, the god of surfing. Waikiki welcomes approximately 6 million visitors from all over the world every year.
82
Kahala
Known as Beverly Hills of Hawaii, Kahala is home to some of the wealthiest Hawaii’s locals. Famous people and celebrities have vacation homes in this area.
83
Koko Marina Center
Leonard Rego Jr, a son of Portuguese immigrants to Hawaii, opened Leonard’s Bakery in the 50s in Honolulu and popularized Portuguese fried dough pastry, Malasadas. Today, malasadas have become a staple pastry in Hawaii. One original Malasada per person will be provided.
84
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Famous for its beautiful natural landscape, Hanauma Bay Lookout is located in the southeast coast of Oahu Island. It is a cone-shaped volcanic bay, and marine ecosystem full of coral reefs and fish thrive here.
85
Halona Blowhole
Halona Blowhole is a rock formation formed by lava flows that made natural holes in the rocks thousands of years ago. The rock formation shoots up the sea water into the air when the tide is strong and windy. Next to the Blowhole is the Eternity Beach, where From Here to Eternity was filmed.
86
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy Beach, also known as Breakneck Beach among locals, is a popular bodysurf spot. As the name implies, big shorebreaks cause many injuries to inexperienced bodysurfers. This will be the first restroom stop.
87
Makapu‘U Point
We will pass by the easternmost point in Oahu, where you can see Rabbit Island located off shore of Makapu’u Point.
88
Waimanalo
Waimanalo is home to many Native Hawaiians. It is a quiet, neighborhood town compared to other places on the island.
89
Byodo-In Temple
As one of the hidden gems in Oahu, Byodo-In Temple was completed in 1968 to commemorate 100th anniversary of the first Japanese immigrant to Hawaii. It was built to replicate a Buddhist temple, Byōdō-in, in Japan. The temple is also featured in American drama LOST.
90
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Tropical Farm Macadamia Nut is located on the east coast of Oahu and is a great place to shop gifts and snacks. The outlet offers Kona Coffee and Macadamia Nut tasting stations.
91
Kualoa Regional Park
Kualoa Regional Park is a famous photo spot with a background of a small island called Mokoli’I. Mokoli’I, also known as Chinaman’s Hat to locals for its unique shape, is a basalt islet. This will be another restroom break
92
Kahuku
Hawaii's popular food, Garlic Shrimp Plate will be provided for lunch with juice at one of the food trucks in Kahuku, on Oahu's North Shore.
93
Pupukea
Pupukea is a small community up in North Shore. Pupukea is known for its unique beach and scenery. It is especially popular among locals and considered a hidden gem but can also be dangerous because of the sharp lava rocks (subject to road condition whether to pass or stop)
94
Dole Plantation
Dole Plantation is one of Oahu's most popular tourist attractions and welcomes over a million visitors a year. There are many unique souvenir items in the gift shop. Don’t forget to try the refreshing Dole Whip!
95
Green World Coffee Farms
We will stop for one more coffee break at Green World Coffee Farms. You can try various coffee flavors at the tasting station.
96
Waikiki
We pick-up guests at most hotels in Waikiki and drive down the Kalakaua Ave Road where you can see the beautiful Waikiki Beach the statue of Duke Kahanamoku, the god of surfing. Waikiki welcomes approximately 6 million visitors from all over the world every year.
97
Kahala
Known as Beverly Hills of Hawaii, Kahala is home to some of the wealthiest Hawaii’s locals. Famous people and celebrities have vacation homes in this area.
98
Koko Marina Center
Leonard Rego Jr, a son of Portuguese immigrants to Hawaii, opened Leonard’s Bakery in the 50s in Honolulu and popularized Portuguese fried dough pastry, Malasadas. Today, malasadas have become a staple pastry in Hawaii. One original Malasada per person will be provided.
99
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Famous for its beautiful natural landscape, Hanauma Bay Lookout is located in the southeast coast of Oahu Island. It is a cone-shaped volcanic bay, and marine ecosystem full of coral reefs and fish thrive here.
100
Halona Blowhole
Halona Blowhole is a rock formation formed by lava flows that made natural holes in the rocks thousands of years ago. The rock formation shoots up the sea water into the air when the tide is strong and windy. Next to the Blowhole is the Eternity Beach, where From Here to Eternity was filmed.
101
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy Beach, also known as Breakneck Beach among locals, is a popular bodysurf spot. As the name implies, big shorebreaks cause many injuries to inexperienced bodysurfers. This will be the first restroom stop.
102
Makapu‘U Point
We will pass by the easternmost point in Oahu, where you can see Rabbit Island located off shore of Makapu’u Point.
103
Waimanalo
Waimanalo is home to many Native Hawaiians. It is a quiet, neighborhood town compared to other places on the island.
104
Byodo-In Temple
As one of the hidden gems in Oahu, Byodo-In Temple was completed in 1968 to commemorate 100th anniversary of the first Japanese immigrant to Hawaii. It was built to replicate a Buddhist temple, Byōdō-in, in Japan. The temple is also featured in American drama LOST.
105
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Tropical Farm Macadamia Nut is located on the east coast of Oahu and is a great place to shop gifts and snacks. The outlet offers Kona Coffee and Macadamia Nut tasting stations.
106
Kualoa Regional Park
Kualoa Regional Park is a famous photo spot with a background of a small island called Mokoli’I. Mokoli’I, also known as Chinaman’s Hat to locals for its unique shape, is a basalt islet. This will be another restroom break
107
Kahuku
Hawaii's popular food, Garlic Shrimp Plate will be provided for lunch with juice at one of the food trucks in Kahuku, on Oahu's North Shore.
108
Pupukea
Pupukea is a small community up in North Shore. Pupukea is known for its unique beach and scenery. It is especially popular among locals and considered a hidden gem but can also be dangerous because of the sharp lava rocks (subject to road condition whether to pass or stop)
109
Dole Plantation
Dole Plantation is one of Oahu's most popular tourist attractions and welcomes over a million visitors a year. There are many unique souvenir items in the gift shop. Don’t forget to try the refreshing Dole Whip!
110
Green World Coffee Farms
We will stop for one more coffee break at Green World Coffee Farms. You can try various coffee flavors at the tasting station.
111
Waikiki
We pick-up guests at most hotels in Waikiki and drive down the Kalakaua Ave Road where you can see the beautiful Waikiki Beach the statue of Duke Kahanamoku, the god of surfing. Waikiki welcomes approximately 6 million visitors from all over the world every year.
112
Kahala
Known as Beverly Hills of Hawaii, Kahala is home to some of the wealthiest Hawaii’s locals. Famous people and celebrities have vacation homes in this area.
113
Koko Marina Center
Leonard Rego Jr, a son of Portuguese immigrants to Hawaii, opened Leonard’s Bakery in the 50s in Honolulu and popularized Portuguese fried dough pastry, Malasadas. Today, malasadas have become a staple pastry in Hawaii. One original Malasada per person will be provided.
114
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Famous for its beautiful natural landscape, Hanauma Bay Lookout is located in the southeast coast of Oahu Island. It is a cone-shaped volcanic bay, and marine ecosystem full of coral reefs and fish thrive here.
115
Halona Blowhole
Halona Blowhole is a rock formation formed by lava flows that made natural holes in the rocks thousands of years ago. The rock formation shoots up the sea water into the air when the tide is strong and windy. Next to the Blowhole is the Eternity Beach, where From Here to Eternity was filmed.
116
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy Beach, also known as Breakneck Beach among locals, is a popular bodysurf spot. As the name implies, big shorebreaks cause many injuries to inexperienced bodysurfers. This will be the first restroom stop.
117
Makapu‘U Point
We will pass by the easternmost point in Oahu, where you can see Rabbit Island located off shore of Makapu’u Point.
118
Waimanalo
Waimanalo is home to many Native Hawaiians. It is a quiet, neighborhood town compared to other places on the island.
119
Byodo-In Temple
As one of the hidden gems in Oahu, Byodo-In Temple was completed in 1968 to commemorate 100th anniversary of the first Japanese immigrant to Hawaii. It was built to replicate a Buddhist temple, Byōdō-in, in Japan. The temple is also featured in American drama LOST.
120
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Tropical Farm Macadamia Nut is located on the east coast of Oahu and is a great place to shop gifts and snacks. The outlet offers Kona Coffee and Macadamia Nut tasting stations.
121
Kualoa Regional Park
Kualoa Regional Park is a famous photo spot with a background of a small island called Mokoli’I. Mokoli’I, also known as Chinaman’s Hat to locals for its unique shape, is a basalt islet. This will be another restroom break
122
Kahuku
Hawaii's popular food, Garlic Shrimp Plate will be provided for lunch with juice at one of the food trucks in Kahuku, on Oahu's North Shore.
123
Pupukea
Pupukea is a small community up in North Shore. Pupukea is known for its unique beach and scenery. It is especially popular among locals and considered a hidden gem but can also be dangerous because of the sharp lava rocks (subject to road condition whether to pass or stop)
124
Dole Plantation
Dole Plantation is one of Oahu's most popular tourist attractions and welcomes over a million visitors a year. There are many unique souvenir items in the gift shop. Don’t forget to try the refreshing Dole Whip!
125
Green World Coffee Farms
We will stop for one more coffee break at Green World Coffee Farms. You can try various coffee flavors at the tasting station.
126
Waikiki
We pick-up guests at most hotels in Waikiki and drive down the Kalakaua Ave Road where you can see the beautiful Waikiki Beach the statue of Duke Kahanamoku, the god of surfing. Waikiki welcomes approximately 6 million visitors from all over the world every year.
127
Kahala
Known as Beverly Hills of Hawaii, Kahala is home to some of the wealthiest Hawaii’s locals. Famous people and celebrities have vacation homes in this area.
128
Koko Marina Center
Leonard Rego Jr, a son of Portuguese immigrants to Hawaii, opened Leonard’s Bakery in the 50s in Honolulu and popularized Portuguese fried dough pastry, Malasadas. Today, malasadas have become a staple pastry in Hawaii. One original Malasada per person will be provided.
129
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Famous for its beautiful natural landscape, Hanauma Bay Lookout is located in the southeast coast of Oahu Island. It is a cone-shaped volcanic bay, and marine ecosystem full of coral reefs and fish thrive here.
130
Halona Blowhole
Halona Blowhole is a rock formation formed by lava flows that made natural holes in the rocks thousands of years ago. The rock formation shoots up the sea water into the air when the tide is strong and windy. Next to the Blowhole is the Eternity Beach, where From Here to Eternity was filmed.
131
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy Beach, also known as Breakneck Beach among locals, is a popular bodysurf spot. As the name implies, big shorebreaks cause many injuries to inexperienced bodysurfers. This will be the first restroom stop.
132
Makapu‘U Point
We will pass by the easternmost point in Oahu, where you can see Rabbit Island located off shore of Makapu’u Point.
133
Waimanalo
Waimanalo is home to many Native Hawaiians. It is a quiet, neighborhood town compared to other places on the island.
134
Byodo-In Temple
As one of the hidden gems in Oahu, Byodo-In Temple was completed in 1968 to commemorate 100th anniversary of the first Japanese immigrant to Hawaii. It was built to replicate a Buddhist temple, Byōdō-in, in Japan. The temple is also featured in American drama LOST.
135
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Tropical Farm Macadamia Nut is located on the east coast of Oahu and is a great place to shop gifts and snacks. The outlet offers Kona Coffee and Macadamia Nut tasting stations.
136
Kualoa Regional Park
Kualoa Regional Park is a famous photo spot with a background of a small island called Mokoli’I. Mokoli’I, also known as Chinaman’s Hat to locals for its unique shape, is a basalt islet. This will be another restroom break
137
Kahuku
Hawaii's popular food, Garlic Shrimp Plate will be provided for lunch with juice at one of the food trucks in Kahuku, on Oahu's North Shore.
138
Pupukea
Pupukea is a small community up in North Shore. Pupukea is known for its unique beach and scenery. It is especially popular among locals and considered a hidden gem but can also be dangerous because of the sharp lava rocks (subject to road condition whether to pass or stop)
139
Dole Plantation
Dole Plantation is one of Oahu's most popular tourist attractions and welcomes over a million visitors a year. There are many unique souvenir items in the gift shop. Don’t forget to try the refreshing Dole Whip!
140
Green World Coffee Farms
We will stop for one more coffee break at Green World Coffee Farms. You can try various coffee flavors at the tasting station.
141
Waikiki
We pick-up guests at most hotels in Waikiki and drive down the Kalakaua Ave Road where you can see the beautiful Waikiki Beach the statue of Duke Kahanamoku, the god of surfing. Waikiki welcomes approximately 6 million visitors from all over the world every year.
142
Kahala
Known as Beverly Hills of Hawaii, Kahala is home to some of the wealthiest Hawaii’s locals. Famous people and celebrities have vacation homes in this area.
143
Koko Marina Center
Leonard Rego Jr, a son of Portuguese immigrants to Hawaii, opened Leonard’s Bakery in the 50s in Honolulu and popularized Portuguese fried dough pastry, Malasadas. Today, malasadas have become a staple pastry in Hawaii. One original Malasada per person will be provided.
144
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Famous for its beautiful natural landscape, Hanauma Bay Lookout is located in the southeast coast of Oahu Island. It is a cone-shaped volcanic bay, and marine ecosystem full of coral reefs and fish thrive here.
145
Halona Blowhole
Halona Blowhole is a rock formation formed by lava flows that made natural holes in the rocks thousands of years ago. The rock formation shoots up the sea water into the air when the tide is strong and windy. Next to the Blowhole is the Eternity Beach, where From Here to Eternity was filmed.
146
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy Beach, also known as Breakneck Beach among locals, is a popular bodysurf spot. As the name implies, big shorebreaks cause many injuries to inexperienced bodysurfers. This will be the first restroom stop.
147
Makapu‘U Point
We will pass by the easternmost point in Oahu, where you can see Rabbit Island located off shore of Makapu’u Point.
148
Waimanalo
Waimanalo is home to many Native Hawaiians. It is a quiet, neighborhood town compared to other places on the island.
149
Byodo-In Temple
As one of the hidden gems in Oahu, Byodo-In Temple was completed in 1968 to commemorate 100th anniversary of the first Japanese immigrant to Hawaii. It was built to replicate a Buddhist temple, Byōdō-in, in Japan. The temple is also featured in American drama LOST.
150
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Tropical Farm Macadamia Nut is located on the east coast of Oahu and is a great place to shop gifts and snacks. The outlet offers Kona Coffee and Macadamia Nut tasting stations.
151
Kualoa Regional Park
Kualoa Regional Park is a famous photo spot with a background of a small island called Mokoli’I. Mokoli’I, also known as Chinaman’s Hat to locals for its unique shape, is a basalt islet. This will be another restroom break
152
Kahuku
Hawaii's popular food, Garlic Shrimp Plate will be provided for lunch with juice at one of the food trucks in Kahuku, on Oahu's North Shore.
153
Pupukea
Pupukea is a small community up in North Shore. Pupukea is known for its unique beach and scenery. It is especially popular among locals and considered a hidden gem but can also be dangerous because of the sharp lava rocks (subject to road condition whether to pass or stop)
154
Dole Plantation
Dole Plantation is one of Oahu's most popular tourist attractions and welcomes over a million visitors a year. There are many unique souvenir items in the gift shop. Don’t forget to try the refreshing Dole Whip!
155
Green World Coffee Farms
We will stop for one more coffee break at Green World Coffee Farms. You can try various coffee flavors at the tasting station.
156
Waikiki
We pick-up guests at most hotels in Waikiki and drive down the Kalakaua Ave Road where you can see the beautiful Waikiki Beach the statue of Duke Kahanamoku, the god of surfing. Waikiki welcomes approximately 6 million visitors from all over the world every year.
157
Kahala
Known as Beverly Hills of Hawaii, Kahala is home to some of the wealthiest Hawaii’s locals. Famous people and celebrities have vacation homes in this area.
158
Koko Marina Center
Leonard Rego Jr, a son of Portuguese immigrants to Hawaii, opened Leonard’s Bakery in the 50s in Honolulu and popularized Portuguese fried dough pastry, Malasadas. Today, malasadas have become a staple pastry in Hawaii. One original Malasada per person will be provided.
159
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Famous for its beautiful natural landscape, Hanauma Bay Lookout is located in the southeast coast of Oahu Island. It is a cone-shaped volcanic bay, and marine ecosystem full of coral reefs and fish thrive here.
160
Halona Blowhole
Halona Blowhole is a rock formation formed by lava flows that made natural holes in the rocks thousands of years ago. The rock formation shoots up the sea water into the air when the tide is strong and windy. Next to the Blowhole is the Eternity Beach, where From Here to Eternity was filmed.
161
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy Beach, also known as Breakneck Beach among locals, is a popular bodysurf spot. As the name implies, big shorebreaks cause many injuries to inexperienced bodysurfers. This will be the first restroom stop.
162
Makapu‘U Point
We will pass by the easternmost point in Oahu, where you can see Rabbit Island located off shore of Makapu’u Point.
163
Waimanalo
Waimanalo is home to many Native Hawaiians. It is a quiet, neighborhood town compared to other places on the island.
164
Byodo-In Temple
As one of the hidden gems in Oahu, Byodo-In Temple was completed in 1968 to commemorate 100th anniversary of the first Japanese immigrant to Hawaii. It was built to replicate a Buddhist temple, Byōdō-in, in Japan. The temple is also featured in American drama LOST.
165
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Tropical Farm Macadamia Nut is located on the east coast of Oahu and is a great place to shop gifts and snacks. The outlet offers Kona Coffee and Macadamia Nut tasting stations.
166
Kualoa Regional Park
Kualoa Regional Park is a famous photo spot with a background of a small island called Mokoli’I. Mokoli’I, also known as Chinaman’s Hat to locals for its unique shape, is a basalt islet. This will be another restroom break
167
Kahuku
Hawaii's popular food, Garlic Shrimp Plate will be provided for lunch with juice at one of the food trucks in Kahuku, on Oahu's North Shore.
168
Pupukea
Pupukea is a small community up in North Shore. Pupukea is known for its unique beach and scenery. It is especially popular among locals and considered a hidden gem but can also be dangerous because of the sharp lava rocks (subject to road condition whether to pass or stop)
169
Dole Plantation
Dole Plantation is one of Oahu's most popular tourist attractions and welcomes over a million visitors a year. There are many unique souvenir items in the gift shop. Don’t forget to try the refreshing Dole Whip!
170
Green World Coffee Farms
We will stop for one more coffee break at Green World Coffee Farms. You can try various coffee flavors at the tasting station.
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Commentaires (46)
Lisa_S
Mar 2025
Great experience! Tyler was a great tour guide. Able to tour and try lots of foods/ drinks! Loved it!
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2025
We thank you very much for your kind words. We will be sure to pass along to your tour guide David. We hope you visit us again. Mahalo!
Veronica_D
Feb 2025
It was an awesome tour. Tyler was our tour guide and was very informative. It was great seeing what the island had to offer outside of Honolulu
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2025
We thank you very much for your kind words. We will be sure to pass along to your tour guide David. We hope you visit us again. Mahalo!
ChanteSterling_B
Dec 2024
My family and I had an amazing experience! Tyler was outstanding. He was very knowledgeable and helpful about various things to see and learn about Oahu. He also added lots of humor to a day filled with new experiences.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jan 2025
Aloha, We thank you very much for your kind words. We will be sure to pass along to your tour guide Tyler. We hope you visit us again. Mahalo!

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