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Visite guidée privée des points forts d'O'ahu : monuments et architecture

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Just arrived and don’t know what to see first? Take a relaxing 3-hour ride to Honolulu’s most iconic landmarks followed by jaw-dropping views as the venture continues across Southern O‘ahu’s mountainous highways.

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Ville: Honolulu
Sat 21 Jun
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Information additionnelle
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Animals are not allowed
  • We do not allow the special requirements note without prior approval
À quoi s'attendre
1
Waikiki
Kalākaua Avenue – Waikīkī’s main passage is home to several historic hotels, iconic statues, and landmarks. From its shopping to its breathtaking beaches, there is something for everyone.
2
Diamond Head State Monument
Diamond Head Road – Breakaway from sea level on a trip around the steep southern face of Diamond Head State Monument. Have your camera ready for a beautiful view down the rocky cliffs into the crystal clear ocean.
3
Iolani Palace
I‘olani Palace – Built at the request of King David Kalakaua in 1879, this royal palace was completed in 1882. He spared no expenses. For the time, it had it all. It featured the world’s latest innovations, including indoor plumbing, telephone, and electric lights (before the White House even had electricity). To this day, it remains the only royal residence in the United States.
4
Kawaiahao Church
Kawaiahaʻo Church – Early missionaries not only brought Christianity to the Islands, but Neoclassical-Mediterranean Revival architectural influences as well. Being O‘ahu’s oldest church (completed in 1842), it was originally built as a place of worship for the royal family. Its main walls are made from 1,000-pound slabs of coral.
5
Ali'iolani Hale
Aliʻiolani Hale – This former seat of government of the Kingdom of Hawaii and Republic of Hawaii, Aliʻiolani Hale (“House of the Heavenly Kings”) is now the home of Hawaii’s Supreme Court. Completed in 1874, it was originally designed by Kamehameha V to be the royal palace. He would later recommission it for his expanding Hawaiian government. More recently (2010-2020), it was featured as Honolulu’s Police Headquarters in the TV show, “Hawaii Five-0.” Kamehameha V Statue – Front and center in the Aliʻiolani Hale Courtyard stands the gold-leafed statue of “Kamehameha the Great.” This statue’s history is unlike any other. The king’s ionic statue is a must-see for many tourists and heavily featured in print, television, and movies.
6
Nu’uanu Pali
Nu‘uanu Pali Lookout – Breathtaking coastal, cliffs, and mountain views steeped in History and folklore. The site of one of the bloodiest battles in Hawaiian history
7
Koolaus Mountains
Interstate H-3 – Hawaii’s newest highway and the Island’s main Eastside-Westside thoroughfare through the Ko‘olau Mountain Range. One might pinch themselves to make sure it’s not a dream after exiting the 5,165-foot-long Tetsuo Harano Tunnel onto O‘ahu’s Windward side. Extremely rugged, yet beautiful...‘Have your camera ready.
8
Waikiki
Kalākaua Avenue – Waikīkī’s main passage is home to several historic hotels, iconic statues, and landmarks. From its shopping to its breathtaking beaches, there is something for everyone.
9
Diamond Head State Monument
Diamond Head Road – Breakaway from sea level on a trip around the steep southern face of Diamond Head State Monument. Have your camera ready for a beautiful view down the rocky cliffs into the crystal clear ocean.
10
Iolani Palace
I‘olani Palace – Built at the request of King David Kalakaua in 1879, this royal palace was completed in 1882. He spared no expenses. For the time, it had it all. It featured the world’s latest innovations, including indoor plumbing, telephone, and electric lights (before the White House even had electricity). To this day, it remains the only royal residence in the United States.
11
Kawaiahao Church
Kawaiahaʻo Church – Early missionaries not only brought Christianity to the Islands, but Neoclassical-Mediterranean Revival architectural influences as well. Being O‘ahu’s oldest church (completed in 1842), it was originally built as a place of worship for the royal family. Its main walls are made from 1,000-pound slabs of coral.
12
Ali'iolani Hale
Aliʻiolani Hale – This former seat of government of the Kingdom of Hawaii and Republic of Hawaii, Aliʻiolani Hale (“House of the Heavenly Kings”) is now the home of Hawaii’s Supreme Court. Completed in 1874, it was originally designed by Kamehameha V to be the royal palace. He would later recommission it for his expanding Hawaiian government. More recently (2010-2020), it was featured as Honolulu’s Police Headquarters in the TV show, “Hawaii Five-0.” Kamehameha V Statue – Front and center in the Aliʻiolani Hale Courtyard stands the gold-leafed statue of “Kamehameha the Great.” This statue’s history is unlike any other. The king’s ionic statue is a must-see for many tourists and heavily featured in print, television, and movies.
13
Nu’uanu Pali
Nu‘uanu Pali Lookout – Breathtaking coastal, cliffs, and mountain views steeped in History and folklore. The site of one of the bloodiest battles in Hawaiian history
14
Koolaus Mountains
Interstate H-3 – Hawaii’s newest highway and the Island’s main Eastside-Westside thoroughfare through the Ko‘olau Mountain Range. One might pinch themselves to make sure it’s not a dream after exiting the 5,165-foot-long Tetsuo Harano Tunnel onto O‘ahu’s Windward side. Extremely rugged, yet beautiful...‘Have your camera ready.
15
Waikiki
Kalākaua Avenue - Le passage principal de Waikīkī abrite plusieurs hôtels historiques, des statues emblématiques et des monuments. De ses boutiques à ses plages à couper le souffle, il y en a pour tous les goûts.
16
Monument d'État de Diamond Head
Diamond Head Road - Échappez-vous du niveau de la mer lors d'un voyage autour de la face sud escarpée du Diamond Head State Monument. Préparez votre appareil photo pour une vue magnifique sur les falaises rocheuses dans l'océan cristallin.
17
Palais Iolani
Palais I'olani - Construit à la demande du roi David Kalakaua en 1879, ce palais royal a été achevé en 1882. Il n'a épargné aucune dépense. Pour l'époque, il y avait tout. Il présentait les dernières innovations mondiales, notamment la plomberie intérieure, le téléphone et l'éclairage électrique (avant même que la Maison Blanche n'ait l'électricité). À ce jour, il reste la seule résidence royale aux États-Unis.
18
Église de Kawaiahao
Église Kawaiahaʻo - Les premiers missionnaires ont non seulement apporté le christianisme dans les îles, mais également des influences architecturales néoclassiques et méditerranéennes. Étant la plus ancienne église d'O'ahu (achevée en 1842), elle a été construite à l'origine comme lieu de culte pour la famille royale. Ses murs principaux sont faits de dalles de corail de 1 000 livres.
19
Ali'iolani Hale
Aliʻiolani Hale - Cet ancien siège du gouvernement du Royaume d'Hawaï et de la République d'Hawaï, Aliʻiolani Hale ("Maison des rois célestes") est maintenant le siège de la Cour suprême d'Hawaï. Achevé en 1874, il a été initialement conçu par Kamehameha V pour être le palais royal. Il le remettra plus tard en service pour son gouvernement hawaïen en expansion. Plus récemment (2010-2020), il a été présenté comme quartier général de la police d'Honolulu dans l'émission télévisée "Hawaii Five-0". Statue de Kamehameha V - Au centre de la cour Aliʻiolani Hale se dresse la statue à la feuille d'or de "Kamehameha le Grand". L'histoire de cette statue ne ressemble à aucune autre. La statue ionique du roi est un incontournable pour de nombreux touristes et est très présente dans la presse écrite, la télévision et les films.
20
Nu'uanu Pali
Nu'uanu Pali Lookout - Vues à couper le souffle sur la côte, les falaises et les montagnes imprégnées d'histoire et de folklore. Le site de l'une des batailles les plus sanglantes de l'histoire hawaïenne
21
Montagnes Koolaus
Interstate H-3 - La plus récente autoroute d'Hawaï et la principale artère est-ouest de l'île à travers la chaîne de montagnes Ko'olau. On pourrait se pincer pour s'assurer que ce n'est pas un rêve après avoir quitté le tunnel Tetsuo Harano de 5 165 pieds de long sur le côté au vent d'O'ahu. Extrêmement robuste, mais magnifique... "Préparez votre appareil photo.
22
Waikiki
Kalākaua Avenue – Waikīkī’s main passage is home to several historic hotels, iconic statues, and landmarks. From its shopping to its breathtaking beaches, there is something for everyone.
23
Diamond Head State Monument
Diamond Head Road – Breakaway from sea level on a trip around the steep southern face of Diamond Head State Monument. Have your camera ready for a beautiful view down the rocky cliffs into the crystal clear ocean.
24
Iolani Palace
I‘olani Palace – Built at the request of King David Kalakaua in 1879, this royal palace was completed in 1882. He spared no expenses. For the time, it had it all. It featured the world’s latest innovations, including indoor plumbing, telephone, and electric lights (before the White House even had electricity). To this day, it remains the only royal residence in the United States.
25
Kawaiaha'o Church
Kawaiahaʻo Church – Early missionaries not only brought Christianity to the Islands, but Neoclassical-Mediterranean Revival architectural influences as well. Being O‘ahu’s oldest church (completed in 1842), it was originally built as a place of worship for the royal family. Its main walls are made from 1,000-pound slabs of coral.
26
Ali'iolani Hale
Aliʻiolani Hale – This former seat of government of the Kingdom of Hawaii and Republic of Hawaii, Aliʻiolani Hale (“House of the Heavenly Kings”) is now the home of Hawaii’s Supreme Court. Completed in 1874, it was originally designed by Kamehameha V to be the royal palace. He would later recommission it for his expanding Hawaiian government. More recently (2010-2020), it was featured as Honolulu’s Police Headquarters in the TV show, “Hawaii Five-0.” Kamehameha V Statue – Front and center in the Aliʻiolani Hale Courtyard stands the gold-leafed statue of “Kamehameha the Great.” This statue’s history is unlike any other. The king’s ionic statue is a must-see for many tourists and heavily featured in print, television, and movies.
27
Nu’uanu Pali
Nu‘uanu Pali Lookout – Breathtaking coastal, cliffs, and mountain views steeped in History and folklore. The site of one of the bloodiest battles in Hawaiian history
28
Koolaus Mountains
Interstate H-3 – Hawaii’s newest highway and the Island’s main Eastside-Westside thoroughfare through the Ko‘olau Mountain Range. One might pinch themselves to make sure it’s not a dream after exiting the 5,165-foot-long Tetsuo Harano Tunnel onto O‘ahu’s Windward side. Extremely rugged, yet beautiful...‘Have your camera ready.
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Commentaires (10)
joycemQ1160QN
Oct 2024
Jeff Parker is an amazing tour guide in Honolulu! Military Vet and a former Hawaii history teacher. He gave us a 5-star tour! SAG actor and former military helicopter pilot has great stories about Hawaii 5-0 and the movie Kong Skull Island. Highly recommend! Thank you, Jeff!
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2024
We are so pleased you enjoyed your tour and your guide, Jeff. Thank you for choosing DTours!
AntonioF_M
Nov 2023
Jeff is awesome! He took us to very neat places and provide useful background information! Will recommend this tour anytime!
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2023
Thank you so much for your review and for choosing DTours!
Michael_H
Mar 2023
View from Over Look was AMAZING! Jeff was very flexible and offered some places to go and incorporated our ideas as well. We will definitely recommend him to our friends and family going forward.
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2023
We're thrilled that you enjoyed your tour with Jeff! Thank you for letting DTours show you around the island!

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