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Visite de l'île d'Oahu Grand Circle

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Laissez-nous vous montrer les merveilles et la beauté qui font d'Oahu le « cœur d'Hawaï ». Cette excursion d'une journée complète est le moyen idéal pour découvrir les sites les plus pittoresques d'Oahu, sa culture unique et sa riche histoire. Du cratère Diamond Head le long de la côte sud aux célèbres plages de surf de la côte nord, vous admirerez un paysage qui comprend des montagnes luxuriantes et des eaux turquoise scintillantes. Vous vous arrêterez également dans des endroits fascinants.
Ville: Honolulu
Tue 24 Dec
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Ce qui est inclu
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
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les petits enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Des transports en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les bébés doivent asseyez-vous sur les genoux d'un adulte
  • Les options de transport sont accessibles aux fauteuils roulants
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • Marche modérée impliquée. Conseillez aux invités de porter des chaussures confortables et de s'habiller confortablement
  • Les invités peuvent apporter une veste légère en cas de pluie à Kualoa Ranch
  • Le labyrinthe, le train et la visite du jardin de Dole Plantation ne sont pas inclus dans la visite
  • Hanauma Bay est fermée le mardi
  • Dole Plantation est fermée le jour de Noël
  • Kualoa Ranch est fermée le jour de Noël et le jour de l'An
  • Les itinéraires et les horaires peuvent être modifiés ou restreints en raison de circonstances indépendantes de la volonté de Roberts Hawaii
  • ADA ACCESSIBLE :
  • En raison de la disponibilité limitée, nous exigeons que les réservations de véhicules ADA soient effectué au moins 48 heures avant la date et l'heure du service. Roberts fera tous les efforts raisonnables pour répondre aux besoins du voyageur handicapé.
  • Pour les fauteuils roulants électriques ou les scooters : le poids combiné du fauteuil roulant et de l'invité ne peut pas dépasser 500 lb, la largeur maximale du fauteuil roulant ne peut pas dépasser 29 pouces.
  • La visite des légendes et du tramway de Kualoa Ranch est accessible par l'ADA.
  • Veuillez noter : Pali Lookout n'est actuellement pas accessible au public.
  • Trajet en tramway de Kualaoa n'est pas inclus dans cette visite.
  • Restrictions levées
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.
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Commentaires (174)
C4162KGsaram
Jan 2020
We had the go oahu passes and decided to use one of our days on this tour, it sounded great, listed many sightseeing points, however was not all it was cracked up to be. This is what we got to see: 15 min haunama bay 10 min blowhole 30 min giftshop 10 PuLau lookout Cliff 1hr lunch 25 min macadamia nut Store 25 min at Dole store(no time for any real sightseeing here) When we stopped at the first store, the bus driver was told by store owner that they didn't want us there, as the Japanese tour bus was behind us and they wanted their business instead, but this store owner produced an envelope for driver( kickback I’m guessing for sales percentage of previous day?) as well as an envelope to give to another driver. If you want a day of shopping at souvenir stores and crappy lunch, this tour is for you, if you want sightseeing, don’t bother! None of us enjoyed this in our group of 7, age range of 11- 62 years old.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jan 2020
Aloha Saram, I'm sorry your tour wasn't what you expected. Can you please provide me with a little information. If i can get the date of the tour and the number of people in your party. It would help me investigate what happend and take corrective action. This is not something we condone . Mahalo,
Steve T
Jan 2020
Our driver Fred was bang on time at the pick up, he is extremely knowledgeable with regards to the island history and Polynesian culture and relays all this throughout the day. The coach was very comfortable and during the tour there are plenty of stops to stretch your legs. Pretty much everything was covered during our tour, and the highlights for me were the Macadamia nut farm and the Dole Pineapple plantation. Well worth spending a day on this tour to learn more than you realize about Oahu!
Réponse de l'hôte
Jan 2020
Aloha Steve T, Mahalo for taking the time to send in your review. I'll be sure to let Fred your diver and his manager know about your compliments. We appreciate you time and we hope to see you in the future. Mahalo,
VSW01
Dec 2019
My hubby and I joined the Oahu: All of Oahu in One Day Tour on our last day in Honolulu. We found the tour to be very informative and enjoyable. Our tour guide, Fred, is very knowledgeable on the history of Hawaii and we learned so much from him. We enjoyed the pineapple whip at Dole Plantation and were very happy that we had the time to stop to buy some macadamia nuts. This was a great way to see the island. Thanks for a wonderful tour
Réponse de l'hôte
Jan 2020
Aloha VSW01, Thank your for your wonderful review and compliments. I'm glad you enjoyed our All of Oahu One Day Tour and our driver Fred. I'll relay your compliments to Fred and his manager. We look forward to see you soon on one of our other tours. Mahalo,

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