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Oahu Circle Island Tour avec entrée au temple Byodo-In

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Our comprehensive tour of Oahu Island embodies the Aloha Spirit and allows you to explore the island in an intimate setting in small group. You will get to see major travel attractions and hot places on the island with great narration from our professional tour guides. Some of the most popular landmarks and points include Diamond Head Lookout, East Coast, Byodo-In Temple, North Shore, Haleiwa historic town and Dole Plantation. This tour includes admissions to Byodo-In Temple and roundtrip transportation to/from hotels in Waikiki. The tour begins in Waikiki and makes its way around through the crystal clear East Coast and North Shore. We will also pass by some of the most important and historical points of interest. Location availability subject to change due to local traffic and circumstance.
Ville: Honolulu
Sun 08 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
Pick-up services from Waikiki
Bottled water
Air-conditioned Vehicle 15 or 25 passenger van/bus
Byodo-In Temple Admission
Pick-up services from Waikiki
Bottled water
Air-conditioned Vehicle 15 or 25 passenger van/bus
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • No big luggage, Suit cases allowed on the van
À quoi s'attendre
1
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Temporarily pass by due to Covid-19 restrictions - (closed on Mondays and Tuesdays) - 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.
2
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy Beach, also known as Breakneck Beach among locals, is a popular bodysurf spot. Big shorebreaks cause many injuries to inexperienced bodysurfers. This will be the first restroom stop.
3
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.
4
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.
5
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. You will have the opportunity to take photos of Koolau Mountain in the background.
6
Kahuku
(Subject to change depending on traffic and schedule) Hawaii's staple dish, Garlic Shrimp Plate is one of the must-try food items when visiting Hawaii. We will stop at one of the food trucks in Kahuku.
7
Sunset Beach
Sunset Beach is one of the three hosting beaches for Triple Crown of Surfing, which takes place in December and January of every year. As a famous beach for great surfing location, Sunset Beach boasts big waves.
8
Haleiwa
Located in North Shore, Haleiwa is a small town full of history, natural scenery and preserved old buildings. Designated as a historic and cultural area, Haleiwa is well-known for its galleries, surf shops and snack bars.
9
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. You can enjoy a variety of snacks, sweets, and beverages. Don’t forget to try a refreshing Pineapple ice cream!
10
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Temporarily pass by due to Covid-19 restrictions - (closed on Mondays and Tuesdays) - 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.
11
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy Beach, also known as Breakneck Beach among locals, is a popular bodysurf spot. Big shorebreaks cause many injuries to inexperienced bodysurfers. This will be the first restroom stop.
12
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.
13
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.
14
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. You will have the opportunity to take photos of Koolau Mountain in the background.
15
Kahuku
(Subject to change depending on traffic and schedule) Hawaii's staple dish, Garlic Shrimp Plate is one of the must-try food items when visiting Hawaii. We will stop at one of the food trucks in Kahuku.
16
Sunset Beach
Sunset Beach is one of the three hosting beaches for Triple Crown of Surfing, which takes place in December and January of every year. As a famous beach for great surfing location, Sunset Beach boasts big waves.
17
Haleiwa
Located in North Shore, Haleiwa is a small town full of history, natural scenery and preserved old buildings. Designated as a historic and cultural area, Haleiwa is well-known for its galleries, surf shops and snack bars.
18
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. You can enjoy a variety of snacks, sweets, and beverages. Don’t forget to try a refreshing Pineapple ice cream!
19
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Temporarily pass by due to Covid-19 restrictions - (closed on Mondays and Tuesdays) - 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.
20
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy Beach, also known as Breakneck Beach among locals, is a popular bodysurf spot. Big shorebreaks cause many injuries to inexperienced bodysurfers. This will be the first restroom stop.
21
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.
22
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.
23
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. You will have the opportunity to take photos of Koolau Mountain in the background.
24
Kahuku
(Subject to change depending on traffic and schedule) Hawaii's staple dish, Garlic Shrimp Plate is one of the must-try food items when visiting Hawaii. We will stop at one of the food trucks in Kahuku.
25
Sunset Beach
Sunset Beach is one of the three hosting beaches for Triple Crown of Surfing, which takes place in December and January of every year. As a famous beach for great surfing location, Sunset Beach boasts big waves.
26
Haleiwa
Located in North Shore, Haleiwa is a small town full of history, natural scenery and preserved old buildings. Designated as a historic and cultural area, Haleiwa is well-known for its galleries, surf shops and snack bars.
27
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. You can enjoy a variety of snacks, sweets, and beverages. Don’t forget to try a refreshing Pineapple ice cream!
28
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Temporarily pass by due to Covid-19 restrictions - (closed on Mondays and Tuesdays) - 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.
29
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy Beach, also known as Breakneck Beach among locals, is a popular bodysurf spot. Big shorebreaks cause many injuries to inexperienced bodysurfers. This will be the first restroom stop.
30
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.
31
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.
32
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. You will have the opportunity to take photos of Koolau Mountain in the background.
33
Kahuku
(Subject to change depending on traffic and schedule) Hawaii's staple dish, Garlic Shrimp Plate is one of the must-try food items when visiting Hawaii. We will stop at one of the food trucks in Kahuku.
34
Sunset Beach
Sunset Beach is one of the three hosting beaches for Triple Crown of Surfing, which takes place in December and January of every year. As a famous beach for great surfing location, Sunset Beach boasts big waves.
35
Haleiwa
Located in North Shore, Haleiwa is a small town full of history, natural scenery and preserved old buildings. Designated as a historic and cultural area, Haleiwa is well-known for its galleries, surf shops and snack bars.
36
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. You can enjoy a variety of snacks, sweets, and beverages. Don’t forget to try a refreshing Pineapple ice cream!
37
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Temporarily pass by due to Covid-19 restrictions - (closed on Mondays and Tuesdays) - 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
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy Beach, also known as Breakneck Beach among locals, is a popular bodysurf spot. Big shorebreaks cause many injuries to inexperienced bodysurfers. This will be the first restroom stop.
39
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.
40
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.
41
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. You will have the opportunity to take photos of Koolau Mountain in the background.
42
Kahuku
(Subject to change depending on traffic and schedule) Hawaii's staple dish, Garlic Shrimp Plate is one of the must-try food items when visiting Hawaii. We will stop at one of the food trucks in Kahuku.
43
Sunset Beach
Sunset Beach is one of the three hosting beaches for Triple Crown of Surfing, which takes place in December and January of every year. As a famous beach for great surfing location, Sunset Beach boasts big waves.
44
Haleiwa
Located in North Shore, Haleiwa is a small town full of history, natural scenery and preserved old buildings. Designated as a historic and cultural area, Haleiwa is well-known for its galleries, surf shops and snack bars.
45
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. You can enjoy a variety of snacks, sweets, and beverages. Don’t forget to try a refreshing Pineapple ice cream!
46
Réserve naturelle de la baie d'Hanauma
Passage temporaire en raison des restrictions de Covid-19 - (fermé les lundis et mardis) - 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.
47
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. Les gros shorebreaks causent de nombreuses blessures aux bodysurfeurs inexpérimentés. Ce sera le premier arrêt des toilettes.
48
Byodo-In Temple
En tant que l'un des joyaux cachés d'Oahu, le temple Byodo-In a été achevé en 1968 pour commémorer le 100e anniversaire du premier immigrant japonais à Hawaï. Il a été construit pour reproduire un temple bouddhiste, Byōdō-in, au Japon. Le temple est également présenté dans le drame américain LOST.
49
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.
50
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. Vous aurez l'occasion de prendre des photos de la montagne Koolau en arrière-plan.
51
Kahuku
(Sous réserve de modifications en fonction du trafic et de l'horaire) Plat de base d'Hawaï, l'assiette de crevettes à l'ail est l'un des aliments incontournables lors d'une visite à Hawaï. Nous nous arrêterons à l'un des food trucks de Kahuku.
52
Le soleil couchant sur la plage
Sunset Beach est l'une des trois plages d'accueil de Triple Crown of Surfing, qui a lieu en décembre et janvier de chaque année. En tant que plage célèbre pour son emplacement idéal pour le surf, Sunset Beach possède de grosses vagues.
53
Haleiwa
Située sur la Côte-Nord, Haleiwa est une petite ville chargée d'histoire, de paysages naturels et de bâtiments anciens préservés. Désigné comme zone historique et culturelle, Haleiwa est bien connue pour ses galeries, ses boutiques de surf et ses snack-bars.
54
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. Vous pouvez profiter d'une variété de collations, de sucreries et de boissons. N'oubliez pas d'essayer une glace rafraîchissante à l'ananas!
55
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Pass by - Famous for its beautiful natural landscape, Hanauma Bay Lookout is located on the southeast coast of Oahu Island. It is a cone-shaped volcanic bay, and a marine ecosystem full of coral reefs and fish thrive here.
56
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy Beach, also known as Breakneck Beach among locals, is a popular bodysurf spot. Big shorebreaks cause many injuries to inexperienced bodysurfers. This will be the first restroom stop.
57
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.
58
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.
59
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. You will have the opportunity to take photos of Koolau Mountain in the background.
60
Kahuku
(Subject to change depending on traffic and schedule) Hawaii's staple dish, Garlic Shrimp Plate is one of the must-try food items when visiting Hawaii. We will stop at one of the food trucks in Kahuku.
61
Sunset Beach
Sunset Beach is one of the three hosting beaches for Triple Crown of Surfing, which takes place in December and January of every year. As a famous beach for great surfing location, Sunset Beach boasts big waves.
62
Haleiwa
Located in North Shore, Haleiwa is a small town full of history, natural scenery and preserved old buildings. Designated as a historic and cultural area, Haleiwa is well-known for its galleries, surf shops and snack bars.
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. You can enjoy a variety of snacks, sweets, and beverages. Don’t forget to try a refreshing Pineapple ice cream!
64
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Pass by - Famous for its beautiful natural landscape, Hanauma Bay Lookout is located on the southeast coast of Oahu Island. It is a cone-shaped volcanic bay, and a marine ecosystem full of coral reefs and fish thrive here.
65
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy Beach, also known as Breakneck Beach among locals, is a popular bodysurf spot. Big shorebreaks cause many injuries to inexperienced bodysurfers. This will be the first restroom stop.
66
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.
67
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.
68
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. You will have the opportunity to take photos of Koolau Mountain in the background.
69
Kahuku
(Subject to change depending on traffic and schedule) Hawaii's staple dish, Garlic Shrimp Plate is one of the must-try food items when visiting Hawaii. We will stop at one of the food trucks in Kahuku.
70
Sunset Beach
Sunset Beach is one of the three hosting beaches for Triple Crown of Surfing, which takes place in December and January of every year. As a famous beach for great surfing location, Sunset Beach boasts big waves.
71
Haleiwa
Located in North Shore, Haleiwa is a small town full of history, natural scenery and preserved old buildings. Designated as a historic and cultural area, Haleiwa is well-known for its galleries, surf shops and snack bars.
72
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. You can enjoy a variety of snacks, sweets, and beverages. Don’t forget to try a refreshing Pineapple ice cream!
73
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Pass by - Famous for its beautiful natural landscape, Hanauma Bay Lookout is located on the southeast coast of Oahu Island. It is a cone-shaped volcanic bay, and a marine ecosystem full of coral reefs and fish thrive here.
74
Sandy Beach Park
Sandy Beach, also known as Breakneck Beach among locals, is a popular bodysurf spot. Big shorebreaks cause many injuries to inexperienced bodysurfers. This will be the first restroom stop.
75
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.
76
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.
77
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. You will have the opportunity to take photos of Koolau Mountain in the background.
78
Kahuku
(Subject to change depending on traffic and schedule) Hawaii's staple dish, Garlic Shrimp Plate is one of the must-try food items when visiting Hawaii. We will stop at one of the food trucks in Kahuku.
79
Sunset Beach
Sunset Beach is one of the three hosting beaches for Triple Crown of Surfing, which takes place in December and January of every year. As a famous beach for great surfing location, Sunset Beach boasts big waves.
80
Haleiwa
Located in North Shore, Haleiwa is a small town full of history, natural scenery and preserved old buildings. Designated as a historic and cultural area, Haleiwa is well-known for its galleries, surf shops and snack bars.
81
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. You can enjoy a variety of snacks, sweets, and beverages. Don’t forget to try a refreshing Pineapple ice cream!
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Commentaires (115)
Henry_K
Mar 2025
Wonderful experience the tour guide was very helpful and very informative. Saw many wonderful sights on the island.
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2025
Aloha! Thank you so much for this review! We are glad that you had a good time with us! Mahalo
mariahR6926GX
Feb 2025
This was an amazing tour. It was our first time in Hawaii and this tour gave us the opportunity to see many of the sites as well as learn about Hawaii's history and culture. Lunch at the Polynesian Culture Center was included.
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2025
Aloha! Thank you so much for this review! We are glad that you had a good time with us! Mahalo
F1663WElorraineh
Feb 2025
This is a must do tour. RJ was great very knowledgable, entertaining and told us about the island culture and language. The dole plantation and macadamia nut farm was awesome as well as the temple. We had a great time.
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!

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