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In Hawaiian "No Ka 'Oi" means "the best". This is a full day island tour of Oahu, Hawaii. We'll bring to you to all the scenic lookouts and show you the top attractions that can't be missed. Our tour is fully narrated by a local guide and driver. You will learn about the history, culture, and folklores of each location as we traverse around the island. You'll experience first hand the scenic beauty of Oahu from its volcanos, white sandy beaches, and lush mountain ranges to the local farms and plantations.

You'll have the option to swim, sunbath, and even snorkel with wild green sea turtles at our secret turtle beach spot. We'll take you to the best local shrimp stands for lunch, stop by a fruit stand for ice cold coconuts, and let you sample different macadamia nut flavors while enjoying Kona coffee.

It will be a full day filled with wild photos/videos, priceless memories, and amazing experiences. It will be No Ka Oi!
Ville: Oahu
Sun 29 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
Professional guide
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Designated Hotel Pickup/Drop Off
In Person Tour Narration
All Fees and Taxes
Professional guide
Information additionnelle
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Snorkeling or Swimming is not mandatory
  • No Stroller
À quoi s'attendre
1
Waikiki Beach
Our tour begins with free pick up at designated Waikiki hotels and meet up locations. The fun starts here with our local drivers introducing themselves and taking you out for a memorable, guided road trip around the island.
2
Diamond Head State Monument
Our first stop is at Diamond Head Lookout. Diamond Head is an extinct volcano and the most iconic landmark for Hawaii. We will take you to the scenic lookout facing the beautiful south shore. Look for the Amelia Earhart marker, which commemorates the first solo flight from Hawaii to North America in 1935.
3
Halona Blowhole
Continuing on the shoreline passing by Hanauma Bay and Koko Head Crater, we'll take you to witness a spectacular blowhole that was formed thousands of years ago from the volcanic Koko Crater. The molten lava flowed down from the crater and formed a lava tube. When the waves crash onto this volcanic rock formation, the lava tube forces the ocean water to blow up like a geyser over 50 ft. high. You can also see layers beyond layers of past volcanic extinction activities from this scenic point.
4
Eternity Beach
Nestled below the highway from the Koko Crater, you will find a gorgeous "secret" beach. During low tides, you can see people jumping off the lower cliffs and swimming in this beautiful secluded beach. It’s also known as Eternity Beach famed by the 1953 movie “From Here to Eternity”.
5
Makapu'u Point
Traversing the narrow winding road from Sandy beach and Halona Blowhole, we'll arrive at the most beautiful southern tip of the island. Along the way, you'll see spectacular cliffs that drop off thousands of feet to the ocean due to volcanic activities. It is a sight to behold with clear, turquoise ocean water and Rabbit Island in the background. Perfect for Instagram selfies or hang-it-on-the-wall kind of family photos.
6
Waimanalo
As we escape the southern volcanic tip of Oahu, we'll continue our journey through the lush rainforest and Ko'olau Mountains on the windward coastline. Along the route, you'll see some of most gorgeous white sand beaches starting with Waimanalo beach that stretches for miles with clear, turquoise-blue Pacific Ocean water.
7
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Slightly hidden away in a lush rainforest is an attraction that's popular with locals and tourists. This Macadamia Nut farm welcomes you with complimentary Kona coffee and free samples of their macadamia nuts. Try all the different flavors. Watch out for wild chickens running around the back of the farm that are waiting for you to drop some macadamia nuts after you have cracked them. Take in the mesmerizing views of the Ko'olau mountains as you leave the attraction.
8
Mokoli’i Island
Beautiful island shaped like a hat. Also known as Mokoli’i island, it sits right across from the Kualoa ranch valley. The amazing view of the Ko'olau Mountain range at Chinaman’s Hat beach park will take your breath away as it rises up to the heaven. If it rains overnight, you can see waterfalls flowing down. Great opportunity for some wild photos with the island on top of your head or in the palm of your hand.
9
Kualoa Ranch
We’ll pass by the iconic Kualoa Ranch Valley. It’s where they filmed famous movies and T.V. shows, such as Jurassic Park, Jurassic World, King Kong, Lost, Hawaii Five-O, Magnum P. I., 50 First Dates... etc.
10
Kahuku
Tropical fruit stands on the side of the road. Who doesn't want to stop and check it out?! After lunch you can enjoy some refreshing ice cold coconut, dragon fruits, mangoes, jackfruits, or whichever tropical fruits are in season during your visit.
11
Sunset Beach
One of the Triple Crown of Surfing at North Shore professional surfing beaches. It’s known for big wave surfing which can reach over 40 ft high during the winter season. It’s also the best beach to take in the sunset. This is an optional stop if parking is available and local rules continue to allow it.
12
Waimea Bay
Famous for its big waves surfing tournament called "The Eddie". This competition happens only when swells reach a minimum height of 60 feet. It's named after the waterman lifeguard Eddie Aikau. Look out for an iconic 30 ft rock on the bay that people jump off into the ocean after the winter swells are finished.
13
Haleiwa
We'll drive through the historic town of Haleiwa, the gateway to the North shore surfing beaches. Also very popular for its niche surf shops and laid back atmosphere.
14
Dole Plantation
Finally, a chance for you to enjoy some fresh pineapple ice cream (Dole Whip). You may recognize the brand from stickers on its banana. This huge pineapple plantation is the only one in the entire North America. We'll drive by and show you the vast pineapple fields and take you inside its welcome center. You can walk the garden and see how various pineapple varieties are cultivated. A popular attraction for everyone and a great way to end our amazing road trip.
15
Waikiki Beach
Our tour begins with free pick up at designated Waikiki hotels and meet up locations. The fun starts here with our local drivers introducing themselves and taking you out for a memorable, guided road trip around the island.
16
Diamond Head State Monument
Our first stop is at Diamond Head Lookout. Diamond Head is an extinct volcano and the most iconic landmark for Hawaii. We will take you to the scenic lookout facing the beautiful south shore. Look for the Amelia Earhart marker, which commemorates the first solo flight from Hawaii to North America in 1935.
17
Halona Blowhole
Continuing on the shoreline passing by Hanauma Bay and Koko Head Crater, we'll take you to witness a spectacular blowhole that was formed thousands of years ago from the volcanic Koko Crater. The molten lava flowed down from the crater and formed a lava tube. When the waves crash onto this volcanic rock formation, the lava tube forces the ocean water to blow up like a geyser over 50 ft. high. You can also see layers beyond layers of past volcanic extinction activities from this scenic point.
18
Eternity Beach
Nestled below the highway from the Koko Crater, you will find a gorgeous "secret" beach. During low tides, you can see people jumping off the lower cliffs and swimming in this beautiful secluded beach. It’s also known as Eternity Beach famed by the 1953 movie “From Here to Eternity”.
19
Makapu'u Point
Traversing the narrow winding road from Sandy beach and Halona Blowhole, we'll arrive at the most beautiful southern tip of the island. Along the way, you'll see spectacular cliffs that drop off thousands of feet to the ocean due to volcanic activities. It is a sight to behold with clear, turquoise ocean water and Rabbit Island in the background. Perfect for Instagram selfies or hang-it-on-the-wall kind of family photos.
20
Waimanalo
As we escape the southern volcanic tip of Oahu, we'll continue our journey through the lush rainforest and Ko'olau Mountains on the windward coastline. Along the route, you'll see some of most gorgeous white sand beaches starting with Waimanalo beach that stretches for miles with clear, turquoise-blue Pacific Ocean water.
21
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Slightly hidden away in a lush rainforest is an attraction that's popular with locals and tourists. This Macadamia Nut farm welcomes you with complimentary Kona coffee and free samples of their macadamia nuts. Try all the different flavors. Watch out for wild chickens running around the back of the farm that are waiting for you to drop some macadamia nuts after you have cracked them. Take in the mesmerizing views of the Ko'olau mountains as you leave the attraction.
22
Mokoli’i Island
Beautiful island shaped like a hat. Also known as Mokoli’i island, it sits right across from the Kualoa ranch valley. The amazing view of the Ko'olau Mountain range at Chinaman’s Hat beach park will take your breath away as it rises up to the heaven. If it rains overnight, you can see waterfalls flowing down. Great opportunity for some wild photos with the island on top of your head or in the palm of your hand.
23
Kualoa Ranch
We’ll pass by the iconic Kualoa Ranch Valley. It’s where they filmed famous movies and T.V. shows, such as Jurassic Park, Jurassic World, King Kong, Lost, Hawaii Five-O, Magnum P. I., 50 First Dates... etc.
24
Kahuku
Tropical fruit stands on the side of the road. Who doesn't want to stop and check it out?! After lunch you can enjoy some refreshing ice cold coconut, dragon fruits, mangoes, jackfruits, or whichever tropical fruits are in season during your visit.
25
Sunset Beach
One of the Triple Crown of Surfing at North Shore professional surfing beaches. It’s known for big wave surfing which can reach over 40 ft high during the winter season. It’s also the best beach to take in the sunset. This is an optional stop if parking is available and local rules continue to allow it.
26
Waimea Bay
Famous for its big waves surfing tournament called "The Eddie". This competition happens only when swells reach a minimum height of 60 feet. It's named after the waterman lifeguard Eddie Aikau. Look out for an iconic 30 ft rock on the bay that people jump off into the ocean after the winter swells are finished.
27
Haleiwa
We'll drive through the historic town of Haleiwa, the gateway to the North shore surfing beaches. Also very popular for its niche surf shops and laid back atmosphere.
28
Dole Plantation
Finally, a chance for you to enjoy some fresh pineapple ice cream (Dole Whip). You may recognize the brand from stickers on its banana. This huge pineapple plantation is the only one in the entire North America. We'll drive by and show you the vast pineapple fields and take you inside its welcome center. You can walk the garden and see how various pineapple varieties are cultivated. A popular attraction for everyone and a great way to end our amazing road trip.
29
Waikiki Beach
Our tour begins with free pick up at designated Waikiki hotels and meet up locations. The fun starts here with our local drivers introducing themselves and taking you out for a memorable, guided road trip around the island.
30
Diamond Head State Monument
Our first stop is at Diamond Head Lookout. Diamond Head is an extinct volcano and the most iconic landmark for Hawaii. We will take you to the scenic lookout facing the beautiful south shore. Look for the Amelia Earhart marker, which commemorates the first solo flight from Hawaii to North America in 1935.
31
Halona Blowhole
Continuing on the shoreline passing by Hanauma Bay and Koko Head Crater, we'll take you to witness a spectacular blowhole that was formed thousands of years ago from the volcanic Koko Crater. The molten lava flowed down from the crater and formed a lava tube. When the waves crash onto this volcanic rock formation, the lava tube forces the ocean water to blow up like a geyser over 50 ft. high. You can also see layers beyond layers of past volcanic extinction activities from this scenic point.
32
Eternity Beach
Nestled below the highway from the Koko Crater, you will find a gorgeous "secret" beach. During low tides, you can see people jumping off the lower cliffs and swimming in this beautiful secluded beach. It’s also known as Eternity Beach famed by the 1953 movie “From Here to Eternity”.
33
Makapu'u Point
Traversing the narrow winding road from Sandy beach and Halona Blowhole, we'll arrive at the most beautiful southern tip of the island. Along the way, you'll see spectacular cliffs that drop off thousands of feet to the ocean due to volcanic activities. It is a sight to behold with clear, turquoise ocean water and Rabbit Island in the background. Perfect for Instagram selfies or hang-it-on-the-wall kind of family photos.
34
Waimanalo
As we escape the southern volcanic tip of Oahu, we'll continue our journey through the lush rainforest and Ko'olau Mountains on the windward coastline. Along the route, you'll see some of most gorgeous white sand beaches starting with Waimanalo beach that stretches for miles with clear, turquoise-blue Pacific Ocean water.
35
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Slightly hidden away in a lush rainforest is an attraction that's popular with locals and tourists. This Macadamia Nut farm welcomes you with complimentary Kona coffee and free samples of their macadamia nuts. Try all the different flavors. Watch out for wild chickens running around the back of the farm that are waiting for you to drop some macadamia nuts after you have cracked them. Take in the mesmerizing views of the Ko'olau mountains as you leave the attraction.
36
Mokoli’i Island
Beautiful island shaped like a hat. Also known as Mokoli’i island, it sits right across from the Kualoa ranch valley. The amazing view of the Ko'olau Mountain range at Chinaman’s Hat beach park will take your breath away as it rises up to the heaven. If it rains overnight, you can see waterfalls flowing down. Great opportunity for some wild photos with the island on top of your head or in the palm of your hand.
37
Kualoa Ranch
We’ll pass by the iconic Kualoa Ranch Valley. It’s where they filmed famous movies and T.V. shows, such as Jurassic Park, Jurassic World, King Kong, Lost, Hawaii Five-O, Magnum P. I., 50 First Dates... etc.
38
Kahuku
Tropical fruit stands on the side of the road. Who doesn't want to stop and check it out?! After lunch you can enjoy some refreshing ice cold coconut, dragon fruits, mangoes, jackfruits, or whichever tropical fruits are in season during your visit.
39
Sunset Beach
One of the Triple Crown of Surfing at North Shore professional surfing beaches. It’s known for big wave surfing which can reach over 40 ft high during the winter season. It’s also the best beach to take in the sunset. This is an optional stop if parking is available and local rules continue to allow it.
40
Waimea Bay
Famous for its big waves surfing tournament called "The Eddie". This competition happens only when swells reach a minimum height of 60 feet. It's named after the waterman lifeguard Eddie Aikau. Look out for an iconic 30 ft rock on the bay that people jump off into the ocean after the winter swells are finished.
41
Haleiwa
We'll drive through the historic town of Haleiwa, the gateway to the North shore surfing beaches. Also very popular for its niche surf shops and laid back atmosphere.
42
Dole Plantation
Finally, a chance for you to enjoy some fresh pineapple ice cream (Dole Whip). You may recognize the brand from stickers on its banana. This huge pineapple plantation is the only one in the entire North America. We'll drive by and show you the vast pineapple fields and take you inside its welcome center. You can walk the garden and see how various pineapple varieties are cultivated. A popular attraction for everyone and a great way to end our amazing road trip.
43
Waikiki Beach
Notre visite commence par une prise en charge gratuite dans les hôtels désignés de Waikiki et des lieux de rencontre. Le plaisir commence ici avec nos chauffeurs locaux qui se présentent et vous emmènent pour un road trip mémorable et guidé autour de l'île.
44
Monument d'État de Diamond Head
Notre premier arrêt est à Diamond Head Lookout. Diamond Head est un volcan éteint et le monument le plus emblématique d'Hawaï. Nous vous emmènerons au belvédère face à la magnifique rive sud. Cherchez le marqueur Amelia Earhart, qui commémore le premier vol en solo d'Hawaï vers l'Amérique du Nord en 1935.
45
Évent Halona
En continuant sur le rivage en passant par la baie de Hanauma et le cratère de Koko Head, nous vous emmènerons voir un évent spectaculaire qui s'est formé il y a des milliers d'années à partir du cratère volcanique de Koko. La lave en fusion a coulé du cratère et a formé un tube de lave. Lorsque les vagues s'écrasent sur cette formation rocheuse volcanique, le tube de lave force l'eau de l'océan à exploser comme un geyser de plus de 50 pieds de haut. Vous pouvez également voir des couches au-delà des couches d'activités d'extinction volcanique passées à partir de ce point pittoresque.
46
Plage de l'éternité
Nichée sous l'autoroute du cratère de Koko, vous trouverez une magnifique plage "secrète". À marée basse, vous pouvez voir des gens sauter des falaises inférieures et nager dans cette belle plage isolée. Elle est également connue sous le nom d'Eternity Beach, célèbre pour le film de 1953 "From Here to Eternity".
47
Pointe Makapu'u
En traversant la route étroite et sinueuse de Sandy Beach et Halona Blowhole, nous arriverons à la plus belle pointe sud de l'île. En chemin, vous verrez des falaises spectaculaires qui tombent à des milliers de pieds dans l'océan en raison des activités volcaniques. C'est un spectacle à voir avec l'eau claire et turquoise de l'océan et l'île aux lapins en arrière-plan. Parfait pour les selfies Instagram ou les photos de famille accrochées au mur.
48
Waimanalo
Alors que nous nous échappons de la pointe volcanique sud d'Oahu, nous continuerons notre voyage à travers la forêt tropicale luxuriante et les montagnes Ko'olau sur la côte au vent. Le long de la route, vous verrez certaines des plus belles plages de sable blanc, à commencer par la plage de Waimanalo qui s'étend sur des kilomètres avec de l'eau claire et bleu turquoise de l'océan Pacifique.
49
Fermes tropicales (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Légèrement cachée dans une forêt tropicale luxuriante, se trouve une attraction populaire auprès des habitants et des touristes. Cette ferme de noix de macadamia vous accueille avec du café Kona gratuit et des échantillons gratuits de leurs noix de macadamia. Essayez toutes les différentes saveurs. Méfiez-vous des poulets sauvages qui courent à l'arrière de la ferme et qui attendent que vous laissiez tomber des noix de macadamia après les avoir cassées. Admirez la vue fascinante sur les montagnes de Ko'olau en quittant l'attraction.
50
Île de Mokoli'i
Belle île en forme de chapeau. Également connue sous le nom d'île de Mokoli'i, elle se trouve juste en face de la vallée du ranch de Kualoa. La vue imprenable sur la chaîne de montagnes Ko'olau au parc de la plage de Chinaman's Hat vous coupera le souffle alors qu'elle s'élève vers le ciel. S'il pleut pendant la nuit, vous pouvez voir des chutes d'eau couler. Belle opportunité pour des photos sauvages avec l'île sur le dessus de votre tête ou dans la paume de votre main.
51
Ranch de Kualoa
Nous passerons par l'emblématique Kualoa Ranch Valley. C'est là qu'ils ont tourné des films et des émissions de télévision célèbres, tels que Jurassic Park, Jurassic World, King Kong, Lost, Hawaii Five-O, Magnum P. I., 50 First Dates... etc.
52
Kahuku
Des fruits tropicaux se dressent au bord de la route. Qui ne veut pas s'arrêter et le vérifier ? ! Après le déjeuner, vous pourrez déguster de la noix de coco glacée rafraîchissante, des fruits du dragon, des mangues, des jacquiers ou tout autre fruit tropical de saison lors de votre visite.
53
Le soleil couchant sur la plage
L'une des triples couronnes du surf sur les plages de surf professionnelles de North Shore. Il est connu pour le surf des grosses vagues qui peut atteindre plus de 40 pieds de haut pendant la saison hivernale. C'est aussi la meilleure plage pour admirer le coucher du soleil. Il s'agit d'un arrêt facultatif si le stationnement est disponible et que les règles locales le permettent toujours.
54
Baie de Waimea
Célèbre pour son tournoi de surf de grosses vagues appelé "The Eddie". Cette compétition n'a lieu que lorsque la houle atteint une hauteur minimale de 60 pieds. Il porte le nom du sauveteur Eddie Aikau. Cherchez un rocher emblématique de 30 pieds sur la baie que les gens sautent dans l'océan une fois la houle hivernale terminée.
55
Haleiwa
Nous traverserons la ville historique de Haleiwa, la porte d'entrée des plages de surf de la côte nord. Aussi très populaire pour ses boutiques de surf de niche et son atmosphère décontractée.
56
Plantation de Dole
Enfin, une chance pour vous de déguster une glace à l'ananas frais (Dole Whip). Vous reconnaîtrez peut-être la marque grâce aux autocollants apposés sur sa banane. Cette immense plantation d'ananas est la seule dans toute l'Amérique du Nord. Nous passerons devant et vous montrerons les vastes champs d'ananas et vous emmènerons à l'intérieur de son centre d'accueil. Vous pouvez vous promener dans le jardin et voir comment différentes variétés d'ananas sont cultivées. Une attraction populaire pour tout le monde et une excellente façon de terminer notre incroyable road trip.
57
Waikiki Beach
Our tour begins with free pick up at designated Waikiki hotels and meet up locations. The fun starts here with our local drivers introducing themselves and taking you out for a memorable, guided road trip around the island.
58
Diamond Head State Monument
Our first stop is at Diamond Head Lookout. Diamond Head is an extinct volcano and the most iconic landmark for Hawaii. We will take you to the scenic lookout facing the beautiful south shore. Look for the Amelia Earhart marker, which commemorates the first solo flight from Hawaii to North America in 1935.
59
Halona Blowhole
Continuing on the shoreline passing by Hanauma Bay and Koko Head Crater, we'll take you to witness a spectacular blowhole that was formed thousands of years ago from the volcanic Koko Crater. The molten lava flowed down from the crater and formed a lava tube. When the waves crash onto this volcanic rock formation, the lava tube forces the ocean water to blow up like a geyser over 50 ft. high. You can also see layers beyond layers of past volcanic extinction activities from this scenic point.
60
Eternity Beach
Nestled below the highway from the Koko Crater, you will find a gorgeous "secret" beach. During low tides, you can see people jumping off the lower cliffs and swimming in this beautiful secluded beach. It’s also known as Eternity Beach famed by the 1953 movie “From Here to Eternity”.
61
Makapu‘U Point
Traversing the narrow winding road from Sandy beach and Halona Blowhole, we'll arrive at the most beautiful southern tip of the island. Along the way, you'll see spectacular cliffs that drop off thousands of feet to the ocean due to volcanic activities. It is a sight to behold with clear, turquoise ocean water and Rabbit Island in the background. Perfect for Instagram selfies or hang-it-on-the-wall kind of family photos.
62
Waimanalo
As we escape the southern volcanic tip of Oahu, we'll continue our journey through the lush rainforest and Ko'olau Mountains on the windward coastline. Along the route, you'll see some of most gorgeous white sand beaches starting with Waimanalo beach that stretches for miles with clear, turquoise-blue Pacific Ocean water.
63
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Slightly hidden away in a lush rainforest is an attraction that's popular with locals and tourists. This Macadamia Nut farm welcomes you with complimentary Kona coffee and free samples of their macadamia nuts. Try all the different flavors. Watch out for wild chickens running around the back of the farm that are waiting for you to drop some macadamia nuts after you have cracked them. Take in the mesmerizing views of the Ko'olau mountains as you leave the attraction.
64
Mokoli’i Island
Beautiful island shaped like a hat. Also known as Mokoli’i island, it sits right across from the Kualoa ranch valley. The amazing view of the Ko'olau Mountain range at Chinaman’s Hat beach park will take your breath away as it rises up to the heaven. If it rains overnight, you can see waterfalls flowing down. Great opportunity for some wild photos with the island on top of your head or in the palm of your hand.
65
Kualoa Ranch
We’ll pass by the iconic Kualoa Ranch Valley. It’s where they filmed famous movies and T.V. shows, such as Jurassic Park, Jurassic World, King Kong, Lost, Hawaii Five-O, Magnum P. I., 50 First Dates... etc.
66
Kahuku
Tropical fruit stands on the side of the road. Who doesn't want to stop and check it out?! After lunch you can enjoy some refreshing ice cold coconut, dragon fruits, mangoes, jackfruits, or whichever tropical fruits are in season during your visit.
67
Sunset Beach
One of the Triple Crown of Surfing at North Shore professional surfing beaches. It’s known for big wave surfing which can reach over 40 ft high during the winter season. It’s also the best beach to take in the sunset. This is an optional stop if parking is available and local rules continue to allow it.
68
Waimea Bay
Famous for its big waves surfing tournament called "The Eddie". This competition happens only when swells reach a minimum height of 60 feet. It's named after the waterman lifeguard Eddie Aikau. Look out for an iconic 30 ft rock on the bay that people jump off into the ocean after the winter swells are finished.
69
Haleiwa
We'll drive through the historic town of Haleiwa, the gateway to the North shore surfing beaches. Also very popular for its niche surf shops and laid back atmosphere.
70
Dole Plantation
Finally, a chance for you to enjoy some fresh pineapple ice cream (Dole Whip). You may recognize the brand from stickers on its banana. This huge pineapple plantation is the only one in the entire North America. We'll drive by and show you the vast pineapple fields and take you inside its welcome center. You can walk the garden and see how various pineapple varieties are cultivated. A popular attraction for everyone and a great way to end our amazing road trip.
71
Waikiki Beach
Our tour begins with free pick up at designated Waikiki hotels and meet up locations. The fun starts here with our local drivers introducing themselves and taking you out for a memorable, guided road trip around the island.
72
Diamond Head State Monument
Our first stop is at Diamond Head Lookout. Diamond Head is an extinct volcano and the most iconic landmark for Hawaii. We will take you to the scenic lookout facing the beautiful south shore. Look for the Amelia Earhart marker, which commemorates the first solo flight from Hawaii to North America in 1935.
73
Halona Blowhole
Continuing on the shoreline passing by Hanauma Bay and Koko Head Crater, we'll take you to witness a spectacular blowhole that was formed thousands of years ago from the volcanic Koko Crater. The molten lava flowed down from the crater and formed a lava tube. When the waves crash onto this volcanic rock formation, the lava tube forces the ocean water to blow up like a geyser over 50 ft. high. You can also see layers beyond layers of past volcanic extinction activities from this scenic point.
74
Eternity Beach
Nestled below the highway from the Koko Crater, you will find a gorgeous "secret" beach. During low tides, you can see people jumping off the lower cliffs and swimming in this beautiful secluded beach. It’s also known as Eternity Beach famed by the 1953 movie “From Here to Eternity”.
75
Makapu‘U Point
Traversing the narrow winding road from Sandy beach and Halona Blowhole, we'll arrive at the most beautiful southern tip of the island. Along the way, you'll see spectacular cliffs that drop off thousands of feet to the ocean due to volcanic activities. It is a sight to behold with clear, turquoise ocean water and Rabbit Island in the background. Perfect for Instagram selfies or hang-it-on-the-wall kind of family photos.
76
Waimanalo
As we escape the southern volcanic tip of Oahu, we'll continue our journey through the lush rainforest and Ko'olau Mountains on the windward coastline. Along the route, you'll see some of most gorgeous white sand beaches starting with Waimanalo beach that stretches for miles with clear, turquoise-blue Pacific Ocean water.
77
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Slightly hidden away in a lush rainforest is an attraction that's popular with locals and tourists. This Macadamia Nut farm welcomes you with complimentary Kona coffee and free samples of their macadamia nuts. Try all the different flavors. Watch out for wild chickens running around the back of the farm that are waiting for you to drop some macadamia nuts after you have cracked them. Take in the mesmerizing views of the Ko'olau mountains as you leave the attraction.
78
Mokoli’i Island
Beautiful island shaped like a hat. Also known as Mokoli’i island, it sits right across from the Kualoa ranch valley. The amazing view of the Ko'olau Mountain range at Chinaman’s Hat beach park will take your breath away as it rises up to the heaven. If it rains overnight, you can see waterfalls flowing down. Great opportunity for some wild photos with the island on top of your head or in the palm of your hand.
79
Kualoa Ranch
We’ll pass by the iconic Kualoa Ranch Valley. It’s where they filmed famous movies and T.V. shows, such as Jurassic Park, Jurassic World, King Kong, Lost, Hawaii Five-O, Magnum P. I., 50 First Dates... etc.
80
Kahuku
Tropical fruit stands on the side of the road. Who doesn't want to stop and check it out?! After lunch you can enjoy some refreshing ice cold coconut, dragon fruits, mangoes, jackfruits, or whichever tropical fruits are in season during your visit.
81
Sunset Beach
One of the Triple Crown of Surfing at North Shore professional surfing beaches. It’s known for big wave surfing which can reach over 40 ft high during the winter season. It’s also the best beach to take in the sunset. This is an optional stop if parking is available and local rules continue to allow it.
82
Waimea Bay
Famous for its big waves surfing tournament called "The Eddie". This competition happens only when swells reach a minimum height of 60 feet. It's named after the waterman lifeguard Eddie Aikau. Look out for an iconic 30 ft rock on the bay that people jump off into the ocean after the winter swells are finished.
83
Haleiwa
We'll drive through the historic town of Haleiwa, the gateway to the North shore surfing beaches. Also very popular for its niche surf shops and laid back atmosphere.
84
Dole Plantation
Finally, a chance for you to enjoy some fresh pineapple ice cream (Dole Whip). You may recognize the brand from stickers on its banana. This huge pineapple plantation is the only one in the entire North America. We'll drive by and show you the vast pineapple fields and take you inside its welcome center. You can walk the garden and see how various pineapple varieties are cultivated. A popular attraction for everyone and a great way to end our amazing road trip.
85
Waikiki Beach
Our tour begins with free pick up at designated Waikiki hotels and meet up locations. The fun starts here with our local drivers introducing themselves and taking you out for a memorable, guided road trip around the island.
86
Diamond Head State Monument
Our first stop is at Diamond Head Lookout. Diamond Head is an extinct volcano and the most iconic landmark for Hawaii. We will take you to the scenic lookout facing the beautiful south shore. Look for the Amelia Earhart marker, which commemorates the first solo flight from Hawaii to North America in 1935.
87
Halona Blowhole
Continuing on the shoreline passing by Hanauma Bay and Koko Head Crater, we'll take you to witness a spectacular blowhole that was formed thousands of years ago from the volcanic Koko Crater. The molten lava flowed down from the crater and formed a lava tube. When the waves crash onto this volcanic rock formation, the lava tube forces the ocean water to blow up like a geyser over 50 ft. high. You can also see layers beyond layers of past volcanic extinction activities from this scenic point.
88
Eternity Beach
Nestled below the highway from the Koko Crater, you will find a gorgeous "secret" beach. During low tides, you can see people jumping off the lower cliffs and swimming in this beautiful secluded beach. It’s also known as Eternity Beach famed by the 1953 movie “From Here to Eternity”.
89
Makapu‘U Point
Traversing the narrow winding road from Sandy beach and Halona Blowhole, we'll arrive at the most beautiful southern tip of the island. Along the way, you'll see spectacular cliffs that drop off thousands of feet to the ocean due to volcanic activities. It is a sight to behold with clear, turquoise ocean water and Rabbit Island in the background. Perfect for Instagram selfies or hang-it-on-the-wall kind of family photos.
90
Waimanalo
As we escape the southern volcanic tip of Oahu, we'll continue our journey through the lush rainforest and Ko'olau Mountains on the windward coastline. Along the route, you'll see some of most gorgeous white sand beaches starting with Waimanalo beach that stretches for miles with clear, turquoise-blue Pacific Ocean water.
91
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Slightly hidden away in a lush rainforest is an attraction that's popular with locals and tourists. This Macadamia Nut farm welcomes you with complimentary Kona coffee and free samples of their macadamia nuts. Try all the different flavors. Watch out for wild chickens running around the back of the farm that are waiting for you to drop some macadamia nuts after you have cracked them. Take in the mesmerizing views of the Ko'olau mountains as you leave the attraction.
92
Mokoli’i Island
Beautiful island shaped like a hat. Also known as Mokoli’i island, it sits right across from the Kualoa ranch valley. The amazing view of the Ko'olau Mountain range at Chinaman’s Hat beach park will take your breath away as it rises up to the heaven. If it rains overnight, you can see waterfalls flowing down. Great opportunity for some wild photos with the island on top of your head or in the palm of your hand.
93
Kualoa Ranch
We’ll pass by the iconic Kualoa Ranch Valley. It’s where they filmed famous movies and T.V. shows, such as Jurassic Park, Jurassic World, King Kong, Lost, Hawaii Five-O, Magnum P. I., 50 First Dates... etc.
94
Kahuku
Tropical fruit stands on the side of the road. Who doesn't want to stop and check it out?! After lunch you can enjoy some refreshing ice cold coconut, dragon fruits, mangoes, jackfruits, or whichever tropical fruits are in season during your visit.
95
Sunset Beach
One of the Triple Crown of Surfing at North Shore professional surfing beaches. It’s known for big wave surfing which can reach over 40 ft high during the winter season. It’s also the best beach to take in the sunset. This is an optional stop if parking is available and local rules continue to allow it.
96
Waimea Bay
Famous for its big waves surfing tournament called "The Eddie". This competition happens only when swells reach a minimum height of 60 feet. It's named after the waterman lifeguard Eddie Aikau. Look out for an iconic 30 ft rock on the bay that people jump off into the ocean after the winter swells are finished.
97
Haleiwa
We'll drive through the historic town of Haleiwa, the gateway to the North shore surfing beaches. Also very popular for its niche surf shops and laid back atmosphere.
98
Dole Plantation
Finally, a chance for you to enjoy some fresh pineapple ice cream (Dole Whip). You may recognize the brand from stickers on its banana. This huge pineapple plantation is the only one in the entire North America. We'll drive by and show you the vast pineapple fields and take you inside its welcome center. You can walk the garden and see how various pineapple varieties are cultivated. A popular attraction for everyone and a great way to end our amazing road trip.
99
Waikiki Beach
Our tour begins with free pick up at designated Waikiki hotels and meet up locations. The fun starts here with our local drivers introducing themselves and taking you out for a memorable, guided road trip around the island.
100
Diamond Head State Monument
Our first stop is at Diamond Head Lookout. Diamond Head is an extinct volcano and the most iconic landmark for Hawaii. We will take you to the scenic lookout facing the beautiful south shore. Look for the Amelia Earhart marker, which commemorates the first solo flight from Hawaii to North America in 1935.
101
Halona Blowhole
Continuing on the shoreline passing by Hanauma Bay and Koko Head Crater, we'll take you to witness a spectacular blowhole that was formed thousands of years ago from the volcanic Koko Crater. The molten lava flowed down from the crater and formed a lava tube. When the waves crash onto this volcanic rock formation, the lava tube forces the ocean water to blow up like a geyser over 50 ft. high. You can also see layers beyond layers of past volcanic extinction activities from this scenic point.
102
Eternity Beach
Nestled below the highway from the Koko Crater, you will find a gorgeous "secret" beach. During low tides, you can see people jumping off the lower cliffs and swimming in this beautiful secluded beach. It’s also known as Eternity Beach famed by the 1953 movie “From Here to Eternity”.
103
Makapu‘U Point
Traversing the narrow winding road from Sandy beach and Halona Blowhole, we'll arrive at the most beautiful southern tip of the island. Along the way, you'll see spectacular cliffs that drop off thousands of feet to the ocean due to volcanic activities. It is a sight to behold with clear, turquoise ocean water and Rabbit Island in the background. Perfect for Instagram selfies or hang-it-on-the-wall kind of family photos.
104
Waimanalo
As we escape the southern volcanic tip of Oahu, we'll continue our journey through the lush rainforest and Ko'olau Mountains on the windward coastline. Along the route, you'll see some of most gorgeous white sand beaches starting with Waimanalo beach that stretches for miles with clear, turquoise-blue Pacific Ocean water.
105
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Slightly hidden away in a lush rainforest is an attraction that's popular with locals and tourists. This Macadamia Nut farm welcomes you with complimentary Kona coffee and free samples of their macadamia nuts. Try all the different flavors. Watch out for wild chickens running around the back of the farm that are waiting for you to drop some macadamia nuts after you have cracked them. Take in the mesmerizing views of the Ko'olau mountains as you leave the attraction.
106
Mokoli’i Island
Beautiful island shaped like a hat. Also known as Mokoli’i island, it sits right across from the Kualoa ranch valley. The amazing view of the Ko'olau Mountain range at Chinaman’s Hat beach park will take your breath away as it rises up to the heaven. If it rains overnight, you can see waterfalls flowing down. Great opportunity for some wild photos with the island on top of your head or in the palm of your hand.
107
Kualoa Ranch
We’ll pass by the iconic Kualoa Ranch Valley. It’s where they filmed famous movies and T.V. shows, such as Jurassic Park, Jurassic World, King Kong, Lost, Hawaii Five-O, Magnum P. I., 50 First Dates... etc.
108
Kahuku
Tropical fruit stands on the side of the road. Who doesn't want to stop and check it out?! After lunch you can enjoy some refreshing ice cold coconut, dragon fruits, mangoes, jackfruits, or whichever tropical fruits are in season during your visit.
109
Sunset Beach
One of the Triple Crown of Surfing at North Shore professional surfing beaches. It’s known for big wave surfing which can reach over 40 ft high during the winter season. It’s also the best beach to take in the sunset. This is an optional stop if parking is available and local rules continue to allow it.
110
Waimea Bay
Famous for its big waves surfing tournament called "The Eddie". This competition happens only when swells reach a minimum height of 60 feet. It's named after the waterman lifeguard Eddie Aikau. Look out for an iconic 30 ft rock on the bay that people jump off into the ocean after the winter swells are finished.
111
Haleiwa
We'll drive through the historic town of Haleiwa, the gateway to the North shore surfing beaches. Also very popular for its niche surf shops and laid back atmosphere.
112
Dole Plantation
Finally, a chance for you to enjoy some fresh pineapple ice cream (Dole Whip). You may recognize the brand from stickers on its banana. This huge pineapple plantation is the only one in the entire North America. We'll drive by and show you the vast pineapple fields and take you inside its welcome center. You can walk the garden and see how various pineapple varieties are cultivated. A popular attraction for everyone and a great way to end our amazing road trip.
113
Waikiki Beach
Our tour begins with free pick up at designated Waikiki hotels and meet up locations. The fun starts here with our local drivers introducing themselves and taking you out for a memorable, guided road trip around the island.
114
Diamond Head State Monument
Our first stop is at Diamond Head Lookout. Diamond Head is an extinct volcano and the most iconic landmark for Hawaii. We will take you to the scenic lookout facing the beautiful south shore. Look for the Amelia Earhart marker, which commemorates the first solo flight from Hawaii to North America in 1935.
115
Halona Blowhole
Continuing on the shoreline passing by Hanauma Bay and Koko Head Crater, we'll take you to witness a spectacular blowhole that was formed thousands of years ago from the volcanic Koko Crater. The molten lava flowed down from the crater and formed a lava tube. When the waves crash onto this volcanic rock formation, the lava tube forces the ocean water to blow up like a geyser over 50 ft. high. You can also see layers beyond layers of past volcanic extinction activities from this scenic point.
116
Eternity Beach
Nestled below the highway from the Koko Crater, you will find a gorgeous "secret" beach. During low tides, you can see people jumping off the lower cliffs and swimming in this beautiful secluded beach. It’s also known as Eternity Beach famed by the 1953 movie “From Here to Eternity”.
117
Makapu‘U Point
Traversing the narrow winding road from Sandy beach and Halona Blowhole, we'll arrive at the most beautiful southern tip of the island. Along the way, you'll see spectacular cliffs that drop off thousands of feet to the ocean due to volcanic activities. It is a sight to behold with clear, turquoise ocean water and Rabbit Island in the background. Perfect for Instagram selfies or hang-it-on-the-wall kind of family photos.
118
Waimanalo
As we escape the southern volcanic tip of Oahu, we'll continue our journey through the lush rainforest and Ko'olau Mountains on the windward coastline. Along the route, you'll see some of most gorgeous white sand beaches starting with Waimanalo beach that stretches for miles with clear, turquoise-blue Pacific Ocean water.
119
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Slightly hidden away in a lush rainforest is an attraction that's popular with locals and tourists. This Macadamia Nut farm welcomes you with complimentary Kona coffee and free samples of their macadamia nuts. Try all the different flavors. Watch out for wild chickens running around the back of the farm that are waiting for you to drop some macadamia nuts after you have cracked them. Take in the mesmerizing views of the Ko'olau mountains as you leave the attraction.
120
Mokoli’i Island
Beautiful island shaped like a hat. Also known as Mokoli’i island, it sits right across from the Kualoa ranch valley. The amazing view of the Ko'olau Mountain range at Chinaman’s Hat beach park will take your breath away as it rises up to the heaven. If it rains overnight, you can see waterfalls flowing down. Great opportunity for some wild photos with the island on top of your head or in the palm of your hand.
121
Kualoa Ranch
We’ll pass by the iconic Kualoa Ranch Valley. It’s where they filmed famous movies and T.V. shows, such as Jurassic Park, Jurassic World, King Kong, Lost, Hawaii Five-O, Magnum P. I., 50 First Dates... etc.
122
Kahuku
Tropical fruit stands on the side of the road. Who doesn't want to stop and check it out?! After lunch you can enjoy some refreshing ice cold coconut, dragon fruits, mangoes, jackfruits, or whichever tropical fruits are in season during your visit.
123
Sunset Beach
One of the Triple Crown of Surfing at North Shore professional surfing beaches. It’s known for big wave surfing which can reach over 40 ft high during the winter season. It’s also the best beach to take in the sunset. This is an optional stop if parking is available and local rules continue to allow it.
124
Waimea Bay
Famous for its big waves surfing tournament called "The Eddie". This competition happens only when swells reach a minimum height of 60 feet. It's named after the waterman lifeguard Eddie Aikau. Look out for an iconic 30 ft rock on the bay that people jump off into the ocean after the winter swells are finished.
125
Haleiwa
We'll drive through the historic town of Haleiwa, the gateway to the North shore surfing beaches. Also very popular for its niche surf shops and laid back atmosphere.
126
Dole Plantation
Finally, a chance for you to enjoy some fresh pineapple ice cream (Dole Whip). You may recognize the brand from stickers on its banana. This huge pineapple plantation is the only one in the entire North America. We'll drive by and show you the vast pineapple fields and take you inside its welcome center. You can walk the garden and see how various pineapple varieties are cultivated. A popular attraction for everyone and a great way to end our amazing road trip.
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Commentaires (167)
chrissieanned
Feb 2025
We had a great time on the Oahu Circle Tour with Johnny. He kept us entertained and engaged, got us to all our destinations safely and on time. Thank you!
370darrelb
Feb 2025
Johnny with Oahu Circle Island Tour was absolutely amazing! From start to finish, he made the experience unforgettable with his deep knowledge of the island, engaging storytelling, and warm personality. He took us to breathtaking spots, shared fascinating history, and even gave us great local recommendations. His passion for Hawaii truly shines through, making the tour both fun and educational. If you’re looking for an incredible way to explore Oahu, Johnny is the perfect guide. Highly recommend—this tour was the highlight of our trip!
Jose_C
Feb 2025
This was truly an incredible experience to have been part of this amazing tour. Our tour guide Dirk was very knowledgeable and without a doubt one of the best tour guides I have ever had.

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