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Visite de l'île d'Oahu Grand Circle

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Let us show you the wonders and beauty that makes Oahu the “Heart of Hawaii”. This complete full day tour is the perfect way to experience Oahu’s most scenic sights, unique culture and rich history. From Diamond Head Crater along the southern coast to the famous surfing beaches of the North Shore, you’ll take in a landscape that includes lush mountains and sparkling, turquoise waters. You’ll also stop at some fascinating locales.
Ville: Honolulu
Thu 24 Apr
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Transport by air-conditioned coach or by air-conditioned minivan
Driver/guide
Guaranteed to skip the long lines
Local taxes
Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels only)
Transport by air-conditioned coach or by air-conditioned minivan
Driver/guide
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Moderate walking involved. Advise guest to wear comfortable shoes and dress comfortably
  • Dole Plantation’s maze, train and garden tour are not included in the tour
  • Hanauma Bay is closed on Monday and Tuesdays
  • Dole Plantation is closed on Christmas Day
  • Routes and time may be modified or restricted due to circumstances beyond of the control of Roberts Hawaii
  • ADA ACCESSIBLE:
  • Due to limited availability, we require that ADA vehicle reservations be made a minimum of 48 hours prior to date and time of service. Roberts will make all reasonable attempts to accommodate the needs of the disabled traveler.
  • For electric wheelchairs or scooters: The combined weight of the wheelchair and guest cannot exceed 500 lbs, the maximum width of the wheelchair cannot exceed 29 inches.
  • Please note: Pali Lookout is currently not accessible to the public.
  • Pounders Restaurant • Pre Ordered Lunch options Monday - Saturday: North Shore Garlic Shrimp $19– served with two scoops rice with furikake and our house potato salad. , Kalua Pig Plate $18 – Steamed rice, slow cooked smoked pork topped with green onions and served with our house potato salad, Poke Bowl $18 – Steamed rice, ahi shoyu poke with sliced onions, green onions, and topped with siracha mayo, avocado, and furikake., Fettuccine Alfredo $21 – Creamy parmesan sauce over fettuccine pasta with grated parmesan and a side of garlic bread., Vegetarian: Soup & Salad $17 – A bowl of our creamy corn chowder with bacon, onion and potatoes with side of garlic bread, as well as a Caesar salad. • Pre orders of the selected menu options are required. • Price above is inclusive of tax / gratuities. • Lunch is paid direct to Pounders Restaurant and is not included in the price of the tour.
  • Sun Lunch Option: North Shore Garlic Shrimp $19– served with two scoops rice with furikake and our house potato salad. o Kalua Pig Plate $18 – Steamed rice, slow cooked smoked pork topped with green onions and served with our house potato salad. o Poke Bowl $18 – Steamed rice, ahi shoyu poke with sliced onions, green onions, and topped with siracha mayo, avocado, and furikake, Vegetarian Thai Stir Fry $23 – Zuchinni, onions, asparagus, mushrooms, tomatoes, mild chili paste, and tofu tossed in our thai sauce and served with steamed white rice. Pre Orders of the selected menu options are required. Prices above is inclusive of tax / gratuities. Lunch is paid direct to Restaurant and is not included in the price of the tour.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Diamond Head State Monument
A 200,000-year-old defining volcanic structure formed the Honolulu Volcanic Series. It’s a worldwide symbol of the Hawaiian Islands
2
Kahala Beach
A large concentration of some of the most expensive real estate and beachfront properties in Hawaii. Many celebrities and business moguls vacation homes in this area.
3
Halona Blowhole
“Blow Hole” Lookout* – This volcanic lava tube propels water into the sky like a whale’s blowhole
4
Waimanalo Beach
Waimanalo Townis known for its local flavor and numerous plant nurseries and agricultural lots that extend back toward the Koolau Mountains.
5
Nu’uanu Pali
The bewitchingly scenic lookout was also the site of the Battle of Nu`uanu, one of the bloodiest conflicts in Hawaiian history. It was here that Kamehameha I conquered the island of Oahu on his quest to unite the Hawaiian Islands.
6
Byodo-In Temple
This picturesque Buddhist temple tucked in the Valley of the Temples is a half-sized replica of the 900-year-old temple in Japan. It has been featured in the TV series Hawaii Five-O, Magnum P.I., Lost and the 2001 movie Pearl Harbor.
7
Mokoli’i Island
The basalt islet in Kaneohe Bay is shaped curiously like a hat. According to Hawaiian mythology, the island is formed from the remains of a Dragon’s tail that were chopped off and tossed to the ocean.
8
Laie Hawaii Temple
The first temple built by the Latter Day Saints Church outside the continental United States, this beautiful complex features breathtaking lush tropical gardens of Hawaiian foliage and flowers, cascading water features and more.
9
North Shore
Welcome to the surfing mecca of the world! Watch out for the massive waves that have attracted so many surfers to its shores. These beaches are also a popular area for filming.
10
Dole Plantation
Visit Hawaii’s “Pineapple Experience,” see pineapples from all over the world and try the delicious Dole Whip ice cream.
11
Diamond Head State Monument
A 200,000-year-old defining volcanic structure formed the Honolulu Volcanic Series. It’s a worldwide symbol of the Hawaiian Islands
12
Kahala Beach
A large concentration of some of the most expensive real estate and beachfront properties in Hawaii. Many celebrities and business moguls vacation homes in this area.
13
Halona Blowhole
“Blow Hole” Lookout* – This volcanic lava tube propels water into the sky like a whale’s blowhole
14
Waimanalo Beach
Waimanalo Townis known for its local flavor and numerous plant nurseries and agricultural lots that extend back toward the Koolau Mountains.
15
Nu’uanu Pali
The bewitchingly scenic lookout was also the site of the Battle of Nu`uanu, one of the bloodiest conflicts in Hawaiian history. It was here that Kamehameha I conquered the island of Oahu on his quest to unite the Hawaiian Islands.
16
Byodo-In Temple
This picturesque Buddhist temple tucked in the Valley of the Temples is a half-sized replica of the 900-year-old temple in Japan. It has been featured in the TV series Hawaii Five-O, Magnum P.I., Lost and the 2001 movie Pearl Harbor.
17
Mokoli’i Island
The basalt islet in Kaneohe Bay is shaped curiously like a hat. According to Hawaiian mythology, the island is formed from the remains of a Dragon’s tail that were chopped off and tossed to the ocean.
18
Laie Hawaii Temple
The first temple built by the Latter Day Saints Church outside the continental United States, this beautiful complex features breathtaking lush tropical gardens of Hawaiian foliage and flowers, cascading water features and more.
19
North Shore
Welcome to the surfing mecca of the world! Watch out for the massive waves that have attracted so many surfers to its shores. These beaches are also a popular area for filming.
20
Dole Plantation
Visit Hawaii’s “Pineapple Experience,” see pineapples from all over the world and try the delicious Dole Whip ice cream.
21
Diamond Head State Monument
A 200,000-year-old defining volcanic structure formed the Honolulu Volcanic Series. It’s a worldwide symbol of the Hawaiian Islands
22
Kahala Beach
A large concentration of some of the most expensive real estate and beachfront properties in Hawaii. Many celebrities and business moguls vacation homes in this area.
23
Halona Blowhole
“Blow Hole” Lookout* – This volcanic lava tube propels water into the sky like a whale’s blowhole
24
Waimanalo Beach
Waimanalo Townis known for its local flavor and numerous plant nurseries and agricultural lots that extend back toward the Koolau Mountains.
25
Nu’uanu Pali
The bewitchingly scenic lookout was also the site of the Battle of Nu`uanu, one of the bloodiest conflicts in Hawaiian history. It was here that Kamehameha I conquered the island of Oahu on his quest to unite the Hawaiian Islands.
26
Byodo-In Temple
This picturesque Buddhist temple tucked in the Valley of the Temples is a half-sized replica of the 900-year-old temple in Japan. It has been featured in the TV series Hawaii Five-O, Magnum P.I., Lost and the 2001 movie Pearl Harbor.
27
Mokoli’i Island
The basalt islet in Kaneohe Bay is shaped curiously like a hat. According to Hawaiian mythology, the island is formed from the remains of a Dragon’s tail that were chopped off and tossed to the ocean.
28
Laie Hawaii Temple
The first temple built by the Latter Day Saints Church outside the continental United States, this beautiful complex features breathtaking lush tropical gardens of Hawaiian foliage and flowers, cascading water features and more.
29
North Shore
Welcome to the surfing mecca of the world! Watch out for the massive waves that have attracted so many surfers to its shores. These beaches are also a popular area for filming.
30
Dole Plantation
Visit Hawaii’s “Pineapple Experience,” see pineapples from all over the world and try the delicious Dole Whip ice cream.
31
Diamond Head State Monument
A 200,000-year-old defining volcanic structure formed the Honolulu Volcanic Series. It’s a worldwide symbol of the Hawaiian Islands
32
Kahala Beach
A large concentration of some of the most expensive real estate and beachfront properties in Hawaii. Many celebrities and business moguls vacation homes in this area.
33
Halona Blowhole
“Blow Hole” Lookout* – This volcanic lava tube propels water into the sky like a whale’s blowhole
34
Waimanalo Beach
Waimanalo Townis known for its local flavor and numerous plant nurseries and agricultural lots that extend back toward the Koolau Mountains.
35
Nu’uanu Pali
The bewitchingly scenic lookout was also the site of the Battle of Nu`uanu, one of the bloodiest conflicts in Hawaiian history. It was here that Kamehameha I conquered the island of Oahu on his quest to unite the Hawaiian Islands.
36
Byodo-In Temple
This picturesque Buddhist temple tucked in the Valley of the Temples is a half-sized replica of the 900-year-old temple in Japan. It has been featured in the TV series Hawaii Five-O, Magnum P.I., Lost and the 2001 movie Pearl Harbor.
37
Mokoli’i Island
The basalt islet in Kaneohe Bay is shaped curiously like a hat. According to Hawaiian mythology, the island is formed from the remains of a Dragon’s tail that were chopped off and tossed to the ocean.
38
Laie Hawaii Temple
The first temple built by the Latter Day Saints Church outside the continental United States, this beautiful complex features breathtaking lush tropical gardens of Hawaiian foliage and flowers, cascading water features and more.
39
North Shore
Welcome to the surfing mecca of the world! Watch out for the massive waves that have attracted so many surfers to its shores. These beaches are also a popular area for filming.
40
Dole Plantation
Visit Hawaii’s “Pineapple Experience,” see pineapples from all over the world and try the delicious Dole Whip ice cream.
41
Monument d'État de Diamond Head
Une structure volcanique définie vieille de 200 000 ans a formé la série volcanique d'Honolulu. C'est un symbole mondial des îles hawaïennes
42
Plage de Kahala
Une grande concentration de certaines des propriétés immobilières et en bord de mer les plus chères d'Hawaï. Beaucoup de célébrités et de maisons de vacances de magnats des affaires dans ce domaine.
43
Évent Halona
Belvédère "Blow Hole"* - Ce tube de lave volcanique propulse l'eau dans le ciel comme l'évent d'une baleine
44
Plage de Waimanalo
La ville de Waimanalo est connue pour sa saveur locale et ses nombreuses pépinières et lots agricoles qui remontent vers les montagnes Koolau.
45
Nu'uanu Pali
Le belvédère au paysage envoûtant a également été le site de la bataille de Nu'uanu, l'un des conflits les plus sanglants de l'histoire hawaïenne. C'est ici que Kamehameha I a conquis l'île d'Oahu dans sa quête pour unir les îles hawaïennes.
46
Byodo-In Temple
Ce temple bouddhiste pittoresque niché dans la Vallée des Temples est une réplique demi-taille du temple vieux de 900 ans au Japon. Il a été présenté dans les séries télévisées Hawaii Five-O, Magnum P.I., Lost et le film Pearl Harbor de 2001.
47
Île de Mokoli'i
L'îlot de basalte de la baie de Kaneohe a curieusement la forme d'un chapeau. Selon la mythologie hawaïenne, l'île est formée des restes de la queue d'un dragon qui ont été coupés et jetés dans l'océan.
48
Temple de Laie à Hawaï
Le premier temple construit par l'église des saints des derniers jours en dehors des États-Unis continentaux, ce magnifique complexe comprend des jardins tropicaux luxuriants à couper le souffle de feuillage et de fleurs hawaïens, des cascades d'eau et plus encore.
49
la côte Nord
Bienvenue dans la Mecque mondiale du surf ! Méfiez-vous des vagues massives qui ont attiré tant de surfeurs sur ses rives. Ces plages sont également une zone prisée pour les tournages.
50
Plantation de Dole
Visitez «l'expérience ananas» d'Hawaï, découvrez des ananas du monde entier et essayez la délicieuse crème glacée Dole Whip.
51
Diamond Head State Monument
A 200,000-year-old defining volcanic structure formed the Honolulu Volcanic Series. It’s a worldwide symbol of the Hawaiian Islands
52
Kahala Beach
A large concentration of some of the most expensive real estate and beachfront properties in Hawaii. Many celebrities and business moguls vacation homes in this area.
53
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Formed with in a volcanic cove, this marine ecosystem offers spectacular View (Closed on Monday and Tuesday)
54
Halona Blowhole
“Blow Hole” Lookout* – This volcanic lava tube propels water into the sky like a whale’s blowhole
55
Waimanalo Beach
Waimanalo Townis known for its local flavor and numerous plant nurseries and agricultural lots that extend back toward the Koolau Mountains.
56
Nu’uanu Pali
The bewitchingly scenic lookout was also the site of the Battle of Nu`uanu, one of the bloodiest conflicts in Hawaiian history. It was here that Kamehameha I conquered the island of Oahu on his quest to unite the Hawaiian Islands.
57
Mokoli’i Island
The basalt islet in Kaneohe Bay is shaped curiously like a Chinaman's Hat. According to Hawaiian mythology, the island is formed from the remains of a Dragon’s tail that were chopped off and tossed to the ocean.
58
Polynesian Cultural Center
Hukilau Market Place: * Pounders restaurant is a farm fresh island style dining restaurant, serving fresh produce from island farms, Hawaii-raised grass fed beef, locally caught seafood, savory delights from the Pacific Rim. Their bakery is filled with local favorites with popular twists on some classics. Lunch stop is at Pounders Restaurant daily except Sunday’s. On Sunday’s lunch stop is at Pat’s Café, Kualoa Ranch.
59
Laie Hawaii Temple & Visitors' Center
La‘ie Hawai‘i Mormon Temple Contains breathtaking lush tropical gardens of Hawaiian foliage and flowers, cascading water features and more.
60
North Shore
Welcome to the surfing mecca of the world! Watch out for the massive waves that have attracted so many surfers to its shores. These beaches are also a popular area for filming.
61
Dole Plantation
Visit Hawaii’s “Pineapple Experience,” see pineapples from all over the world and try the delicious Dole Whip ice cream.
62
Diamond Head State Monument
A 200,000-year-old defining volcanic structure formed the Honolulu Volcanic Series. It’s a worldwide symbol of the Hawaiian Islands
63
Kahala Beach
A large concentration of some of the most expensive real estate and beachfront properties in Hawaii. Many celebrities and business moguls vacation homes in this area.
64
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Formed with in a volcanic cove, this marine ecosystem offers spectacular View (Closed on Monday and Tuesday)
65
Halona Blowhole
“Blow Hole” Lookout* – This volcanic lava tube propels water into the sky like a whale’s blowhole
66
Waimanalo Beach
Waimanalo Townis known for its local flavor and numerous plant nurseries and agricultural lots that extend back toward the Koolau Mountains.
67
Nu’uanu Pali
The bewitchingly scenic lookout was also the site of the Battle of Nu`uanu, one of the bloodiest conflicts in Hawaiian history. It was here that Kamehameha I conquered the island of Oahu on his quest to unite the Hawaiian Islands.
68
Mokoli’i Island
The basalt islet in Kaneohe Bay is shaped curiously like a Chinaman's Hat. According to Hawaiian mythology, the island is formed from the remains of a Dragon’s tail that were chopped off and tossed to the ocean.
69
Polynesian Cultural Center
Hukilau Market Place: * Pounders restaurant is a farm fresh island style dining restaurant, serving fresh produce from island farms, Hawaii-raised grass fed beef, locally caught seafood, savory delights from the Pacific Rim. Their bakery is filled with local favorites with popular twists on some classics. Lunch stop is at Pounders Restaurant daily except Sunday’s. On Sunday’s lunch stop is at Pat’s Café, Kualoa Ranch.
70
Laie Hawaii Temple & Visitors' Center
La‘ie Hawai‘i Mormon Temple Contains breathtaking lush tropical gardens of Hawaiian foliage and flowers, cascading water features and more.
71
North Shore
Welcome to the surfing mecca of the world! Watch out for the massive waves that have attracted so many surfers to its shores. These beaches are also a popular area for filming.
72
Dole Plantation
Visit Hawaii’s “Pineapple Experience,” see pineapples from all over the world and try the delicious Dole Whip ice cream.
73
Diamond Head State Monument
A 200,000-year-old defining volcanic structure formed the Honolulu Volcanic Series. It’s a worldwide symbol of the Hawaiian Islands
74
Kahala Beach
A large concentration of some of the most expensive real estate and beachfront properties in Hawaii. Many celebrities and business moguls vacation homes in this area.
75
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Formed with in a volcanic cove, this marine ecosystem offers spectacular View (Closed on Monday and Tuesday)
76
Halona Blowhole
“Blow Hole” Lookout* – This volcanic lava tube propels water into the sky like a whale’s blowhole
77
Waimanalo Beach
Waimanalo Townis known for its local flavor and numerous plant nurseries and agricultural lots that extend back toward the Koolau Mountains.
78
Nu’uanu Pali
The bewitchingly scenic lookout was also the site of the Battle of Nu`uanu, one of the bloodiest conflicts in Hawaiian history. It was here that Kamehameha I conquered the island of Oahu on his quest to unite the Hawaiian Islands.
79
Mokoli’i Island
The basalt islet in Kaneohe Bay is shaped curiously like a Chinaman's Hat. According to Hawaiian mythology, the island is formed from the remains of a Dragon’s tail that were chopped off and tossed to the ocean.
80
Polynesian Cultural Center
Hukilau Market Place: * Pounders restaurant is a farm fresh island style dining restaurant, serving fresh produce from island farms, Hawaii-raised grass fed beef, locally caught seafood, savory delights from the Pacific Rim. Their bakery is filled with local favorites with popular twists on some classics. Lunch stop is at Pounders Restaurant daily except Sunday’s. On Sunday’s lunch stop is at Pat’s Café, Kualoa Ranch.
81
Laie Hawaii Temple & Visitors' Center
La‘ie Hawai‘i Mormon Temple Contains breathtaking lush tropical gardens of Hawaiian foliage and flowers, cascading water features and more.
82
North Shore
Welcome to the surfing mecca of the world! Watch out for the massive waves that have attracted so many surfers to its shores. These beaches are also a popular area for filming.
83
Dole Plantation
Visit Hawaii’s “Pineapple Experience,” see pineapples from all over the world and try the delicious Dole Whip ice cream.
84
Diamond Head State Monument
A 200,000-year-old defining volcanic structure formed the Honolulu Volcanic Series. It’s a worldwide symbol of the Hawaiian Islands
85
Kahala Beach
A large concentration of some of the most expensive real estate and beachfront properties in Hawaii. Many celebrities and business moguls vacation homes in this area.
86
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Formed with in a volcanic cove, this marine ecosystem offers spectacular View (Closed on Monday and Tuesday)
87
Halona Blowhole
“Blow Hole” Lookout* – This volcanic lava tube propels water into the sky like a whale’s blowhole
88
Waimanalo Beach
Waimanalo Townis known for its local flavor and numerous plant nurseries and agricultural lots that extend back toward the Koolau Mountains.
89
Nu’uanu Pali
The bewitchingly scenic lookout was also the site of the Battle of Nu`uanu, one of the bloodiest conflicts in Hawaiian history. It was here that Kamehameha I conquered the island of Oahu on his quest to unite the Hawaiian Islands.
90
Mokoli’i Island
The basalt islet in Kaneohe Bay is shaped curiously like a Chinaman's Hat. According to Hawaiian mythology, the island is formed from the remains of a Dragon’s tail that were chopped off and tossed to the ocean.
91
Polynesian Cultural Center
Hukilau Market Place: * Pounders restaurant is a farm fresh island style dining restaurant, serving fresh produce from island farms, Hawaii-raised grass fed beef, locally caught seafood, savory delights from the Pacific Rim. Their bakery is filled with local favorites with popular twists on some classics. Lunch stop is at Pounders Restaurant daily except Sunday’s. On Sunday’s lunch stop is at Pat’s Café, Kualoa Ranch.
92
Laie Hawaii Temple & Visitors' Center
La‘ie Hawai‘i Mormon Temple Contains breathtaking lush tropical gardens of Hawaiian foliage and flowers, cascading water features and more.
93
North Shore
Welcome to the surfing mecca of the world! Watch out for the massive waves that have attracted so many surfers to its shores. These beaches are also a popular area for filming.
94
Dole Plantation
Visit Hawaii’s “Pineapple Experience,” see pineapples from all over the world and try the delicious Dole Whip ice cream.
95
Diamond Head State Monument
A 200,000-year-old defining volcanic structure formed the Honolulu Volcanic Series. It’s a worldwide symbol of the Hawaiian Islands
96
Kahala Beach
A large concentration of some of the most expensive real estate and beachfront properties in Hawaii. Many celebrities and business moguls vacation homes in this area.
97
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Formed with in a volcanic cove, this marine ecosystem offers spectacular View (Closed on Monday and Tuesday)
98
Halona Blowhole
“Blow Hole” Lookout* – This volcanic lava tube propels water into the sky like a whale’s blowhole
99
Waimanalo Beach
Waimanalo Townis known for its local flavor and numerous plant nurseries and agricultural lots that extend back toward the Koolau Mountains.
100
Nu’uanu Pali
The bewitchingly scenic lookout was also the site of the Battle of Nu`uanu, one of the bloodiest conflicts in Hawaiian history. It was here that Kamehameha I conquered the island of Oahu on his quest to unite the Hawaiian Islands.
101
Mokoli’i Island
The basalt islet in Kaneohe Bay is shaped curiously like a Chinaman's Hat. According to Hawaiian mythology, the island is formed from the remains of a Dragon’s tail that were chopped off and tossed to the ocean.
102
Polynesian Cultural Center
Hukilau Market Place: * Pounders restaurant is a farm fresh island style dining restaurant, serving fresh produce from island farms, Hawaii-raised grass fed beef, locally caught seafood, savory delights from the Pacific Rim. Their bakery is filled with local favorites with popular twists on some classics. Lunch stop is at Pounders Restaurant daily except Sunday’s. On Sunday’s lunch stop is at Pat’s Café, Kualoa Ranch.
103
Laie Hawaii Temple & Visitors' Center
La‘ie Hawai‘i Mormon Temple Contains breathtaking lush tropical gardens of Hawaiian foliage and flowers, cascading water features and more.
104
North Shore
Welcome to the surfing mecca of the world! Watch out for the massive waves that have attracted so many surfers to its shores. These beaches are also a popular area for filming.
105
Dole Plantation
Visit Hawaii’s “Pineapple Experience,” see pineapples from all over the world and try the delicious Dole Whip ice cream.
106
Diamond Head State Monument
A 200,000-year-old defining volcanic structure formed the Honolulu Volcanic Series. It’s a worldwide symbol of the Hawaiian Islands
107
Kahala Beach
A large concentration of some of the most expensive real estate and beachfront properties in Hawaii. Many celebrities and business moguls vacation homes in this area.
108
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Formed with in a volcanic cove, this marine ecosystem offers spectacular View (Closed on Monday and Tuesday)
109
Halona Blowhole
“Blow Hole” Lookout* – This volcanic lava tube propels water into the sky like a whale’s blowhole
110
Waimanalo Beach
Waimanalo Townis known for its local flavor and numerous plant nurseries and agricultural lots that extend back toward the Koolau Mountains.
111
Nu’uanu Pali
The bewitchingly scenic lookout was also the site of the Battle of Nu`uanu, one of the bloodiest conflicts in Hawaiian history. It was here that Kamehameha I conquered the island of Oahu on his quest to unite the Hawaiian Islands.
112
Mokoli’i Island
The basalt islet in Kaneohe Bay is shaped curiously like a Chinaman's Hat. According to Hawaiian mythology, the island is formed from the remains of a Dragon’s tail that were chopped off and tossed to the ocean.
113
Polynesian Cultural Center
Hukilau Market Place: * Pounders restaurant is a farm fresh island style dining restaurant, serving fresh produce from island farms, Hawaii-raised grass fed beef, locally caught seafood, savory delights from the Pacific Rim. Their bakery is filled with local favorites with popular twists on some classics. Lunch stop is at Pounders Restaurant daily except Sunday’s. On Sunday’s lunch stop is at Pat’s Café, Kualoa Ranch.
114
Laie Hawaii Temple & Visitors' Center
La‘ie Hawai‘i Mormon Temple Contains breathtaking lush tropical gardens of Hawaiian foliage and flowers, cascading water features and more.
115
North Shore
Welcome to the surfing mecca of the world! Watch out for the massive waves that have attracted so many surfers to its shores. These beaches are also a popular area for filming.
116
Dole Plantation
Visit Hawaii’s “Pineapple Experience,” see pineapples from all over the world and try the delicious Dole Whip ice cream.
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Commentaires (225)
TrailBlazer579738
Nov 2024
An amazing wholesome adventure! With a great tour itineary fillled with an array of beautiful / historic scenic stops. The comfort of a mini-van with large windows was a plus. Overall, it was the "experience of experiencing" the local culture which was passonately currated by one of the best guides I've met so far, "Georgia LiiLii". Georgia's passion, knowledge, of (her) the culture encapsulated not only my gratitude for a memerable 'site seeing' experience of beautiful Oahu, it also has spired me to go back, as well as experience more of the other Hawaiian Islands. Thank you Georgia & Robert's Hawaii!
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2024
Aloha Trailblazer579738, Mahalo for an excellent review. We appreciate you wonderful compliments. Georgia, loves to share the ALOHA SPIRIT with everyone she meets. Mahalo,
Nini W
Nov 2024
Our tour guide, cousin Georgia, was awesome! She told the history of every place we visited and talked about every place we were driving through. She showed us good places to get photos and was an excellent guide... Not to mention an outstanding driver
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2024
Aloha Nini W, Georgia loves sharing her aloha with all of our visitors. I'm glad you enjoyed your time with us. We hope to see you again soon. Mahalo,
katebC4945OW
Oct 2024
My only quip with this tour was that we were told we were all eating at the one stop and to pick our choice of dish. Now if anyone heard that you would think it was included! It was not! So personally I think everyone should be given the choice of where they want to eat!
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2024
Aloha Katebc4945OW, I'm sorry for the misunderstanding. Please email me at [email protected]. I can find your reservation and I would like to investigate. Mahalo,

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