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Faits saillants d'Oahu, tortues et côte nord - Visite de l'île circulaire en petit groupe

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Immerse Yourself in Excellence: Premium Small Group Tour - Up to 7 hours of exploration in a spacious vehicle, with FREE Waikiki Hotel pickup. Experience Oahu's finest on this exclusive tour. Witness 30 captivating spots, stopping at over 10 scenic vistas for stunning photo opportunities, all guided by our experienced experts.

Complimentary Macadamia Nut and Coffee tasting before a local lunch. Encounter the legendary North Shore Beaches, with Turtle Beach as a standout. Visit Dole Pineapple Plantation. Encounter the rich tapestry of Hawaiian heritage, before returning to Waikiki.

Let Daniels Hawaii unveil THE REAL HAWAII.
Ville: Honolulu
Mon 30 Jun
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Hotel pickup and drop-off
Bottled water
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Professional driver/guide
Food tasting
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Bottled water
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
  • Ask for our private tours if you prefer to have the van to yourself
  • DanielsHawaii also offers Tours in German, French and Spanish. Please contact Daniels Hawaii Customer Service.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Waikiki Beach
Famous Waikiki Beach
2
Statue of Duke Kahanamoku
The man who invented free style swimming and spread ALOHA.
3
Kaimana Beach
Visit a WWI Memorial, learn about Banyan Trees, enjoy the skyline of Waikiki and find a secluded and empty beach in Waikiki
4
Diamond Head Crater
Diamond Head Beach Lookout - Watch the surfers and whales during season.
5
Hawaii Kai Lookout
Breathtaking view over Hawaii Kai, the 1,048 steps up Koko Head Crater and see Diamond Head Crater
6
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
One of the best places to snorkel on Oahu...or isn't it?
7
Halona Blowhole
Watch the water spout up to 20 feet from this Lava tube
8
Eternity Beach
Maybe you recognize this beautiful beach from the movies...
9
Sandy Beach Park
One of the most dangerous beaches in the US... our guide will tell you why it's called neck breaker beach.
10
Makapu'u Point
Enjoy a beautiful view of Makapu'u Beach, Rabbit Island, explore WWII Bunkers and watch whales during season.
11
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
FREE Tasting of Macadamia Nut Coffee, Macadamia Nuts and crack the hardest nut in the world...
12
Mokoli’i Island
Learn why this island on the eastside is called Chinamans Hat
13
Polynesian Cultural Center
Home of the biggest Polynesian Show in the World...
14
Sunset Beach Park
One of the worlds most famous surf spots
15
Banzai Pipeline
Home of the Pipemasters Pro Surf competition and many more
16
Laniakea Beach
Also known as Turtle Beach for a reason... High chance to see turtles laying on the beach
17
Haleiwa Beach Park
Passing by the historic surf town of Haleiwa
18
Dole Plantation
Passing by the Dole Pineapple fields on the North Shore and the Dole Plantation. Learn about pineapple and if it even has anything to do with Hawaii...
19
U.S. Army Schofield Barracks
The military plays an important role in Hawaii
20
Aloha Tower Marketplace
The Statue of Liberty of Hawaii. Our guide will tell you the history of this lighthouse.
21
Ala Moana Center
The biggest Outdoor Shopping Mall in the US
22
Waikiki Beach
Drop off back at your Hotel in Waikiki
23
Waikiki Beach
Famous Waikiki Beach
24
Statue of Duke Kahanamoku
The man who invented free style swimming and spread ALOHA.
25
Kaimana Beach
Visit a WWI Memorial, learn about Banyan Trees, enjoy the skyline of Waikiki and find a secluded and empty beach in Waikiki
26
Diamond Head Crater
Diamond Head Beach Lookout - Watch the surfers and whales during season.
27
Hawaii Kai Lookout
Breathtaking view over Hawaii Kai, the 1,048 steps up Koko Head Crater and see Diamond Head Crater
28
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
One of the best places to snorkel on Oahu...or isn't it?
29
Halona Blowhole
Watch the water spout up to 20 feet from this Lava tube
30
Eternity Beach
Maybe you recognize this beautiful beach from the movies...
31
Sandy Beach Park
One of the most dangerous beaches in the US... our guide will tell you why it's called neck breaker beach.
32
Makapu'u Point
Enjoy a beautiful view of Makapu'u Beach, Rabbit Island, explore WWII Bunkers and watch whales during season.
33
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
FREE Tasting of Macadamia Nut Coffee, Macadamia Nuts and crack the hardest nut in the world...
34
Mokoli’i Island
Learn why this island on the eastside is called Chinamans Hat
35
Polynesian Cultural Center
Home of the biggest Polynesian Show in the World...
36
Sunset Beach Park
One of the worlds most famous surf spots
37
Banzai Pipeline
Home of the Pipemasters Pro Surf competition and many more
38
Laniakea Beach
Also known as Turtle Beach for a reason... High chance to see turtles laying on the beach
39
Haleiwa Beach Park
Passing by the historic surf town of Haleiwa
40
Dole Plantation
Passing by the Dole Pineapple fields on the North Shore and the Dole Plantation. Learn about pineapple and if it even has anything to do with Hawaii...
41
U.S. Army Schofield Barracks
The military plays an important role in Hawaii
42
Aloha Tower Marketplace
The Statue of Liberty of Hawaii. Our guide will tell you the history of this lighthouse.
43
Ala Moana Center
The biggest Outdoor Shopping Mall in the US
44
Waikiki Beach
Drop off back at your Hotel in Waikiki
45
Waikiki Beach
Famous Waikiki Beach
46
Statue of Duke Kahanamoku
The man who invented free style swimming and spread ALOHA.
47
Kaimana Beach
Visit a WWI Memorial, learn about Banyan Trees, enjoy the skyline of Waikiki and find a secluded and empty beach in Waikiki
48
Diamond Head Crater
Diamond Head Beach Lookout - Watch the surfers and whales during season.
49
Hawaii Kai Lookout
Breathtaking view over Hawaii Kai, the 1,048 steps up Koko Head Crater and see Diamond Head Crater
50
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
One of the best places to snorkel on Oahu...or isn't it?
51
Halona Blowhole
Watch the water spout up to 20 feet from this Lava tube
52
Eternity Beach
Maybe you recognize this beautiful beach from the movies...
53
Sandy Beach Park
One of the most dangerous beaches in the US... our guide will tell you why it's called neck breaker beach.
54
Makapu'u Point
Enjoy a beautiful view of Makapu'u Beach, Rabbit Island, explore WWII Bunkers and watch whales during season.
55
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
FREE Tasting of Macadamia Nut Coffee, Macadamia Nuts and crack the hardest nut in the world...
56
Mokoli’i Island
Learn why this island on the eastside is called Chinamans Hat
57
Polynesian Cultural Center
Home of the biggest Polynesian Show in the World...
58
Sunset Beach Park
One of the worlds most famous surf spots
59
Banzai Pipeline
Home of the Pipemasters Pro Surf competition and many more
60
Laniakea Beach
Also known as Turtle Beach for a reason... High chance to see turtles laying on the beach
61
Haleiwa Beach Park
Passing by the historic surf town of Haleiwa
62
Dole Plantation
Passing by the Dole Pineapple fields on the North Shore and the Dole Plantation. Learn about pineapple and if it even has anything to do with Hawaii...
63
U.S. Army Schofield Barracks
The military plays an important role in Hawaii
64
Aloha Tower Marketplace
The Statue of Liberty of Hawaii. Our guide will tell you the history of this lighthouse.
65
Ala Moana Center
The biggest Outdoor Shopping Mall in the US
66
Waikiki Beach
Drop off back at your Hotel in Waikiki
67
Waikiki Beach
Famous Waikiki Beach
68
Statue of Duke Kahanamoku
The man who invented free style swimming and spread ALOHA.
69
Kaimana Beach
Visit a WWI Memorial, learn about Banyan Trees, enjoy the skyline of Waikiki and find a secluded and empty beach in Waikiki
70
Diamond Head Crater
Diamond Head Beach Lookout - Watch the surfers and whales during season.
71
Hawaii Kai Lookout
Breathtaking view over Hawaii Kai, the 1,048 steps up Koko Head Crater and see Diamond Head Crater
72
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
One of the best places to snorkel on Oahu...or isn't it?
73
Halona Blowhole
Watch the water spout up to 20 feet from this Lava tube
74
Eternity Beach
Maybe you recognize this beautiful beach from the movies...
75
Sandy Beach Park
One of the most dangerous beaches in the US... our guide will tell you why it's called neck breaker beach.
76
Makapu'u Point
Enjoy a beautiful view of Makapu'u Beach, Rabbit Island, explore WWII Bunkers and watch whales during season.
77
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
FREE Tasting of Macadamia Nut Coffee, Macadamia Nuts and crack the hardest nut in the world...
78
Mokoli’i Island
Learn why this island on the eastside is called Chinamans Hat
79
Polynesian Cultural Center
Home of the biggest Polynesian Show in the World...
80
Sunset Beach Park
One of the worlds most famous surf spots
81
Banzai Pipeline
Home of the Pipemasters Pro Surf competition and many more
82
Laniakea Beach
Also known as Turtle Beach for a reason... High chance to see turtles laying on the beach
83
Haleiwa Beach Park
Passing by the historic surf town of Haleiwa
84
Dole Plantation
Passing by the Dole Pineapple fields on the North Shore and the Dole Plantation. Learn about pineapple and if it even has anything to do with Hawaii...
85
U.S. Army Schofield Barracks
The military plays an important role in Hawaii
86
Aloha Tower Marketplace
The Statue of Liberty of Hawaii. Our guide will tell you the history of this lighthouse.
87
Ala Moana Center
The biggest Outdoor Shopping Mall in the US
88
Waikiki Beach
Drop off back at your Hotel in Waikiki
89
Waikiki Beach
Famous Waikiki Beach
90
Statue of Duke Kahanamoku
The man who invented free style swimming and spread ALOHA.
91
Kaimana Beach
Visit a WWI Memorial, learn about Banyan Trees, enjoy the skyline of Waikiki and find a secluded and empty beach in Waikiki
92
Diamond Head Crater
Diamond Head Beach Lookout - Watch the surfers and whales during season.
93
Hawaii Kai Lookout
Breathtaking view over Hawaii Kai, the 1,048 steps up Koko Head Crater and see Diamond Head Crater
94
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
One of the best places to snorkel on Oahu...or isn't it?
95
Halona Blowhole
Watch the water spout up to 20 feet from this Lava tube
96
Eternity Beach
Maybe you recognize this beautiful beach from the movies...
97
Sandy Beach Park
One of the most dangerous beaches in the US... our guide will tell you why it's called neck breaker beach.
98
Makapu'u Point
Enjoy a beautiful view of Makapu'u Beach, Rabbit Island, explore WWII Bunkers and watch whales during season.
99
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
FREE Tasting of Macadamia Nut Coffee, Macadamia Nuts and crack the hardest nut in the world...
100
Mokoli’i Island
Learn why this island on the eastside is called Chinamans Hat
101
Polynesian Cultural Center
Home of the biggest Polynesian Show in the World...
102
Sunset Beach Park
One of the worlds most famous surf spots
103
Banzai Pipeline
Home of the Pipemasters Pro Surf competition and many more
104
Laniakea Beach
Also known as Turtle Beach for a reason... High chance to see turtles laying on the beach
105
Haleiwa Beach Park
Passing by the historic surf town of Haleiwa
106
Dole Plantation
Passing by the Dole Pineapple fields on the North Shore and the Dole Plantation. Learn about pineapple and if it even has anything to do with Hawaii...
107
U.S. Army Schofield Barracks
The military plays an important role in Hawaii
108
Aloha Tower Marketplace
The Statue of Liberty of Hawaii. Our guide will tell you the history of this lighthouse.
109
Ala Moana Center
The biggest Outdoor Shopping Mall in the US
110
Waikiki Beach
Drop off back at your Hotel in Waikiki
111
Waikiki Beach
Famous Waikiki Beach
112
Statue of Duke Kahanamoku
The man who invented free style swimming and spread ALOHA.
113
Kaimana Beach
Visit a WWI Memorial, learn about Banyan Trees, enjoy the skyline of Waikiki and find a secluded and empty beach in Waikiki
114
Diamond Head Crater
Diamond Head Beach Lookout - Watch the surfers and whales during season.
115
Hawaii Kai Lookout
Breathtaking view over Hawaii Kai, the 1,048 steps up Koko Head Crater and see Diamond Head Crater
116
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
One of the best places to snorkel on Oahu...or isn't it?
117
Halona Blowhole
Watch the water spout up to 20 feet from this Lava tube
118
Eternity Beach
Maybe you recognize this beautiful beach from the movies...
119
Sandy Beach Park
One of the most dangerous beaches in the US... our guide will tell you why it's called neck breaker beach.
120
Makapu'u Point
Enjoy a beautiful view of Makapu'u Beach, Rabbit Island, explore WWII Bunkers and watch whales during season.
121
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
FREE Tasting of Macadamia Nut Coffee, Macadamia Nuts and crack the hardest nut in the world...
122
Mokoli’i Island
Learn why this island on the eastside is called Chinamans Hat
123
Polynesian Cultural Center
Home of the biggest Polynesian Show in the World...
124
Sunset Beach Park
One of the worlds most famous surf spots
125
Banzai Pipeline
Home of the Pipemasters Pro Surf competition and many more
126
Laniakea Beach
Also known as Turtle Beach for a reason... High chance to see turtles laying on the beach
127
Haleiwa Beach Park
Passing by the historic surf town of Haleiwa
128
Dole Plantation
Passing by the Dole Pineapple fields on the North Shore and the Dole Plantation. Learn about pineapple and if it even has anything to do with Hawaii...
129
U.S. Army Schofield Barracks
The military plays an important role in Hawaii
130
Aloha Tower Marketplace
The Statue of Liberty of Hawaii. Our guide will tell you the history of this lighthouse.
131
Ala Moana Center
The biggest Outdoor Shopping Mall in the US
132
Waikiki Beach
Drop off back at your Hotel in Waikiki
133
Waikiki Beach
Célèbre plage de Waikiki
134
Statue du duc Kahanamoku
L'homme qui a inventé la natation freestyle et répandu ALOHA.
135
Plage de Kaimana
Visitez un mémorial de la Première Guerre mondiale, découvrez les banians, admirez la ligne d'horizon de Waikiki et trouvez une plage isolée et vide à Waikiki
136
Cratère de la tête de diamant
Diamond Head Beach Lookout - Observez les surfeurs et les baleines pendant la saison.
137
Hawaï Kai Lookout
Vue imprenable sur Hawaii Kai, les 1 048 marches du cratère Koko Head et voir le cratère Diamond Head
138
Réserve naturelle de la baie d'Hanauma
L'un des meilleurs endroits pour faire de la plongée avec tuba à Oahu... ou n'est-ce pas ?
139
Évent Halona
Regardez le jet d'eau jusqu'à 20 pieds de ce tube de lave
140
Plage de l'éternité
Peut-être reconnaissez-vous cette belle plage des films...
141
Parc de la plage de sable
L'une des plages les plus dangereuses des États-Unis... notre guide vous expliquera pourquoi on l'appelle Neck Breaker Beach.
142
Pointe Makapu'u
Profitez d'une vue magnifique sur la plage de Makapu'u, Rabbit Island, explorez les bunkers de la Seconde Guerre mondiale et observez les baleines pendant la saison.
143
Fermes tropicales (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Dégustation GRATUITE de café aux noix de macadamia, de noix de macadamia et de crack la noix la plus dure au monde...
144
Île de Mokoli'i
Découvrez pourquoi cette île du côté est s'appelle Chinamans Hat
145
Centre Culturel Polynésien
Accueil du plus grand spectacle polynésien au monde...
146
Parc de la plage du coucher du soleil
L'un des spots de surf les plus connus au monde
147
Gazoduc Banzai
Accueil de la compétition Pipemasters Pro Surf et bien d'autres
148
Plage de Laniakea
Aussi connue sous le nom de Turtle Beach pour une raison... Forte chance de voir des tortues pondre sur la plage
149
Parc de la plage d'Haleiwa
En passant par la ville de surf historique de Haleiwa
150
Plantation de Dole
En passant par les champs d'ananas Dole sur la Côte-Nord et la Plantation Dole. En savoir plus sur l'ananas et s'il a même quelque chose à voir avec Hawaï...
151
Caserne Schofield de l'armée américaine
L'armée joue un rôle important à Hawaï
152
Marché de la tour Aloha
La Statue de la Liberté d'Hawaï. Notre guide vous racontera l'histoire de ce phare.
153
Centre Ala Moana
Le plus grand centre commercial en plein air des États-Unis
154
Waikiki Beach
Retour à votre hôtel à Waikiki
155
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
One of the best places to snorkel on Oahu...or isn't it?
156
Diamond Head Crater
Diamond Head Beach Lookout - Watch the surfers and whales during season.
157
Dole Plantation
Passing by the Dole Pineapple fields on the North Shore and the Dole Plantation. Learn about pineapple and if it even has anything to do with Hawaii...
158
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
FREE Tasting of Macadamia Nut Coffee, Macadamia Nuts and crack the hardest nut in the world...
159
Halona Blowhole
Watch the water spout up to 20 feet from this Lava tube
160
Sunset Beach Park
One of the worlds most famous surf spots
161
Banzai Pipeline
Home of the Pipemasters Pro Surf competition and many more
162
Laniakea Beach
Also known as Turtle Beach for a reason... High chance to see turtles laying on the beach Note: There is no official parking with this beach. Your Guide will always try to stop, but it can get tricky at times.
163
Hawaii Kai Lookout
Breathtaking view over Hawaii Kai, the 1,048 steps up Koko Head Crater and see Diamond Head Crater
164
Makapu‘U Point
Enjoy a beautiful view of Makapu'u Beach, Rabbit Island, explore WWII Bunkers and watch whales during season.
165
Eternity Beach
Maybe you recognize this beautiful beach from the movies...
166
Mokoli’i Island
Learn why this island on the eastside is called Chinamans Hat
167
Sandy Beach Park
One of the most dangerous beaches in the US... our guide will tell you why it's called neck breaker beach.
168
Waikiki Beach
Famous Waikiki Beach
169
Kaimana Beach
Visit a WWI Memorial, learn about Banyan Trees, enjoy the skyline of Waikiki and find a secluded and empty beach in Waikiki
170
Statue of Duke Kahanamoku
The man who invented free style swimming and spread ALOHA.
171
Haleiwa Beach Park
Passing by the historic surf town of Haleiwa
172
Polynesian Cultural Center
Home of the biggest Polynesian Show in the World...
173
U.S. Army Schofield Barracks
The military plays an important role in Hawaii
174
Aloha Tower Marketplace
The Statue of Liberty of Hawaii. Our guide will tell you the history of this lighthouse.
175
Ala Moana Center
The biggest Outdoor Shopping Mall in the US
176
Waikiki Beach
Drop off back at your Hotel in Waikiki
177
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
One of the best places to snorkel on Oahu...or isn't it?
178
Diamond Head Crater
Diamond Head Beach Lookout - Watch the surfers and whales during season.
179
Dole Plantation
Passing by the Dole Pineapple fields on the North Shore and the Dole Plantation. Learn about pineapple and if it even has anything to do with Hawaii...
180
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
FREE Tasting of Macadamia Nut Coffee, Macadamia Nuts and crack the hardest nut in the world...
181
Halona Blowhole
Watch the water spout up to 20 feet from this Lava tube
182
Sunset Beach Park
One of the worlds most famous surf spots
183
Banzai Pipeline
Home of the Pipemasters Pro Surf competition and many more
184
Laniakea Beach
Also known as Turtle Beach for a reason... High chance to see turtles laying on the beach Note: There is no official parking with this beach. Your Guide will always try to stop, but it can get tricky at times.
185
Hawaii Kai Lookout
Breathtaking view over Hawaii Kai, the 1,048 steps up Koko Head Crater and see Diamond Head Crater
186
Makapu‘U Point
Enjoy a beautiful view of Makapu'u Beach, Rabbit Island, explore WWII Bunkers and watch whales during season.
187
Eternity Beach
Maybe you recognize this beautiful beach from the movies...
188
Mokoli’i Island
Learn why this island on the eastside is called Chinamans Hat
189
Sandy Beach Park
One of the most dangerous beaches in the US... our guide will tell you why it's called neck breaker beach.
190
Waikiki Beach
Famous Waikiki Beach
191
Kaimana Beach
Visit a WWI Memorial, learn about Banyan Trees, enjoy the skyline of Waikiki and find a secluded and empty beach in Waikiki
192
Statue of Duke Kahanamoku
The man who invented free style swimming and spread ALOHA.
193
Haleiwa Beach Park
Passing by the historic surf town of Haleiwa
194
Polynesian Cultural Center
Home of the biggest Polynesian Show in the World...
195
U.S. Army Schofield Barracks
The military plays an important role in Hawaii
196
Aloha Tower Marketplace
The Statue of Liberty of Hawaii. Our guide will tell you the history of this lighthouse.
197
Ala Moana Center
The biggest Outdoor Shopping Mall in the US
198
Waikiki Beach
Drop off back at your Hotel in Waikiki
199
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
One of the best places to snorkel on Oahu...or isn't it?
200
Diamond Head Crater
Diamond Head Beach Lookout - Watch the surfers and whales during season.
201
Dole Plantation
Passing by the Dole Pineapple fields on the North Shore and the Dole Plantation. Learn about pineapple and if it even has anything to do with Hawaii...
202
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
FREE Tasting of Macadamia Nut Coffee, Macadamia Nuts and crack the hardest nut in the world...
203
Halona Blowhole
Watch the water spout up to 20 feet from this Lava tube
204
Sunset Beach Park
One of the worlds most famous surf spots
205
Banzai Pipeline
Home of the Pipemasters Pro Surf competition and many more
206
Laniakea Beach
Also known as Turtle Beach for a reason... High chance to see turtles laying on the beach Note: There is no official parking with this beach. Your Guide will always try to stop, but it can get tricky at times.
207
Hawaii Kai Lookout
Breathtaking view over Hawaii Kai, the 1,048 steps up Koko Head Crater and see Diamond Head Crater
208
Makapu‘U Point
Enjoy a beautiful view of Makapu'u Beach, Rabbit Island, explore WWII Bunkers and watch whales during season.
209
Eternity Beach
Maybe you recognize this beautiful beach from the movies...
210
Mokoli’i Island
Learn why this island on the eastside is called Chinamans Hat
211
Sandy Beach Park
One of the most dangerous beaches in the US... our guide will tell you why it's called neck breaker beach.
212
Waikiki Beach
Famous Waikiki Beach
213
Kaimana Beach
Visit a WWI Memorial, learn about Banyan Trees, enjoy the skyline of Waikiki and find a secluded and empty beach in Waikiki
214
Statue of Duke Kahanamoku
The man who invented free style swimming and spread ALOHA.
215
Haleiwa Beach Park
Passing by the historic surf town of Haleiwa
216
Polynesian Cultural Center
Home of the biggest Polynesian Show in the World...
217
U.S. Army Schofield Barracks
The military plays an important role in Hawaii
218
Aloha Tower Marketplace
The Statue of Liberty of Hawaii. Our guide will tell you the history of this lighthouse.
219
Ala Moana Center
The biggest Outdoor Shopping Mall in the US
220
Waikiki Beach
Drop off back at your Hotel in Waikiki
221
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
One of the best places to snorkel on Oahu...or isn't it?
222
Diamond Head Crater
Diamond Head Beach Lookout - Watch the surfers and whales during season.
223
Dole Plantation
Passing by the Dole Pineapple fields on the North Shore and the Dole Plantation. Learn about pineapple and if it even has anything to do with Hawaii...
224
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
FREE Tasting of Macadamia Nut Coffee, Macadamia Nuts and crack the hardest nut in the world...
225
Halona Blowhole
Watch the water spout up to 20 feet from this Lava tube
226
Sunset Beach Park
One of the worlds most famous surf spots
227
Banzai Pipeline
Home of the Pipemasters Pro Surf competition and many more
228
Laniakea Beach
Also known as Turtle Beach for a reason... High chance to see turtles laying on the beach Note: There is no official parking with this beach. Your Guide will always try to stop, but it can get tricky at times.
229
Hawaii Kai Lookout
Breathtaking view over Hawaii Kai, the 1,048 steps up Koko Head Crater and see Diamond Head Crater
230
Makapu‘U Point
Enjoy a beautiful view of Makapu'u Beach, Rabbit Island, explore WWII Bunkers and watch whales during season.
231
Eternity Beach
Maybe you recognize this beautiful beach from the movies...
232
Mokoli’i Island
Learn why this island on the eastside is called Chinamans Hat
233
Sandy Beach Park
One of the most dangerous beaches in the US... our guide will tell you why it's called neck breaker beach.
234
Waikiki Beach
Famous Waikiki Beach
235
Kaimana Beach
Visit a WWI Memorial, learn about Banyan Trees, enjoy the skyline of Waikiki and find a secluded and empty beach in Waikiki
236
Statue of Duke Kahanamoku
The man who invented free style swimming and spread ALOHA.
237
Haleiwa Beach Park
Passing by the historic surf town of Haleiwa
238
Polynesian Cultural Center
Home of the biggest Polynesian Show in the World...
239
U.S. Army Schofield Barracks
The military plays an important role in Hawaii
240
Aloha Tower Marketplace
The Statue of Liberty of Hawaii. Our guide will tell you the history of this lighthouse.
241
Ala Moana Center
The biggest Outdoor Shopping Mall in the US
242
Waikiki Beach
Drop off back at your Hotel in Waikiki
243
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
One of the best places to snorkel on Oahu...or isn't it?
244
Diamond Head Crater
Diamond Head Beach Lookout - Watch the surfers and whales during season.
245
Dole Plantation
Passing by the Dole Pineapple fields on the North Shore and the Dole Plantation. Learn about pineapple and if it even has anything to do with Hawaii...
246
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
FREE Tasting of Macadamia Nut Coffee, Macadamia Nuts and crack the hardest nut in the world...
247
Halona Blowhole
Watch the water spout up to 20 feet from this Lava tube
248
Sunset Beach Park
One of the worlds most famous surf spots
249
Banzai Pipeline
Home of the Pipemasters Pro Surf competition and many more
250
Laniakea Beach
Also known as Turtle Beach for a reason... High chance to see turtles laying on the beach Note: There is no official parking with this beach. Your Guide will always try to stop, but it can get tricky at times.
251
Hawaii Kai Lookout
Breathtaking view over Hawaii Kai, the 1,048 steps up Koko Head Crater and see Diamond Head Crater
252
Makapu‘U Point
Enjoy a beautiful view of Makapu'u Beach, Rabbit Island, explore WWII Bunkers and watch whales during season.
253
Eternity Beach
Maybe you recognize this beautiful beach from the movies...
254
Mokoli’i Island
Learn why this island on the eastside is called Chinamans Hat
255
Sandy Beach Park
One of the most dangerous beaches in the US... our guide will tell you why it's called neck breaker beach.
256
Waikiki Beach
Famous Waikiki Beach
257
Kaimana Beach
Visit a WWI Memorial, learn about Banyan Trees, enjoy the skyline of Waikiki and find a secluded and empty beach in Waikiki
258
Statue of Duke Kahanamoku
The man who invented free style swimming and spread ALOHA.
259
Haleiwa Beach Park
Passing by the historic surf town of Haleiwa
260
Polynesian Cultural Center
Home of the biggest Polynesian Show in the World...
261
U.S. Army Schofield Barracks
The military plays an important role in Hawaii
262
Aloha Tower Marketplace
The Statue of Liberty of Hawaii. Our guide will tell you the history of this lighthouse.
263
Ala Moana Center
The biggest Outdoor Shopping Mall in the US
264
Waikiki Beach
Drop off back at your Hotel in Waikiki
265
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
One of the best places to snorkel on Oahu...or isn't it?
266
Diamond Head Crater
Diamond Head Beach Lookout - Watch the surfers and whales during season.
267
Dole Plantation
Passing by the Dole Pineapple fields on the North Shore and the Dole Plantation. Learn about pineapple and if it even has anything to do with Hawaii...
268
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
FREE Tasting of Macadamia Nut Coffee, Macadamia Nuts and crack the hardest nut in the world...
269
Halona Blowhole
Watch the water spout up to 20 feet from this Lava tube
270
Sunset Beach Park
One of the worlds most famous surf spots
271
Banzai Pipeline
Home of the Pipemasters Pro Surf competition and many more
272
Laniakea Beach
Also known as Turtle Beach for a reason... High chance to see turtles laying on the beach Note: There is no official parking with this beach. Your Guide will always try to stop, but it can get tricky at times.
273
Hawaii Kai Lookout
Breathtaking view over Hawaii Kai, the 1,048 steps up Koko Head Crater and see Diamond Head Crater
274
Makapu‘U Point
Enjoy a beautiful view of Makapu'u Beach, Rabbit Island, explore WWII Bunkers and watch whales during season.
275
Eternity Beach
Maybe you recognize this beautiful beach from the movies...
276
Mokoli’i Island
Learn why this island on the eastside is called Chinamans Hat
277
Sandy Beach Park
One of the most dangerous beaches in the US... our guide will tell you why it's called neck breaker beach.
278
Waikiki Beach
Famous Waikiki Beach
279
Kaimana Beach
Visit a WWI Memorial, learn about Banyan Trees, enjoy the skyline of Waikiki and find a secluded and empty beach in Waikiki
280
Statue of Duke Kahanamoku
The man who invented free style swimming and spread ALOHA.
281
Haleiwa Beach Park
Passing by the historic surf town of Haleiwa
282
Polynesian Cultural Center
Home of the biggest Polynesian Show in the World...
283
U.S. Army Schofield Barracks
The military plays an important role in Hawaii
284
Aloha Tower Marketplace
The Statue of Liberty of Hawaii. Our guide will tell you the history of this lighthouse.
285
Ala Moana Center
The biggest Outdoor Shopping Mall in the US
286
Waikiki Beach
Drop off back at your Hotel in Waikiki
287
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
One of the best places to snorkel on Oahu...or isn't it?
288
Diamond Head Crater
Diamond Head Beach Lookout - Watch the surfers and whales during season.
289
Dole Plantation
Passing by the Dole Pineapple fields on the North Shore and the Dole Plantation. Learn about pineapple and if it even has anything to do with Hawaii...
290
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
FREE Tasting of Macadamia Nut Coffee, Macadamia Nuts and crack the hardest nut in the world...
291
Halona Blowhole
Watch the water spout up to 20 feet from this Lava tube
292
Sunset Beach Park
One of the worlds most famous surf spots
293
Banzai Pipeline
Home of the Pipemasters Pro Surf competition and many more
294
Laniakea Beach
Also known as Turtle Beach for a reason... High chance to see turtles laying on the beach Note: There is no official parking with this beach. Your Guide will always try to stop, but it can get tricky at times.
295
Hawaii Kai Lookout
Breathtaking view over Hawaii Kai, the 1,048 steps up Koko Head Crater and see Diamond Head Crater
296
Makapu‘U Point
Enjoy a beautiful view of Makapu'u Beach, Rabbit Island, explore WWII Bunkers and watch whales during season.
297
Eternity Beach
Maybe you recognize this beautiful beach from the movies...
298
Mokoli’i Island
Learn why this island on the eastside is called Chinamans Hat
299
Sandy Beach Park
One of the most dangerous beaches in the US... our guide will tell you why it's called neck breaker beach.
300
Waikiki Beach
Famous Waikiki Beach
301
Kaimana Beach
Visit a WWI Memorial, learn about Banyan Trees, enjoy the skyline of Waikiki and find a secluded and empty beach in Waikiki
302
Statue of Duke Kahanamoku
The man who invented free style swimming and spread ALOHA.
303
Haleiwa Beach Park
Passing by the historic surf town of Haleiwa
304
Polynesian Cultural Center
Home of the biggest Polynesian Show in the World...
305
U.S. Army Schofield Barracks
The military plays an important role in Hawaii
306
Aloha Tower Marketplace
The Statue of Liberty of Hawaii. Our guide will tell you the history of this lighthouse.
307
Ala Moana Center
The biggest Outdoor Shopping Mall in the US
308
Waikiki Beach
Drop off back at your Hotel in Waikiki
309
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
One of the best places to snorkel on Oahu...or isn't it?
310
Diamond Head Crater
Diamond Head Beach Lookout - Watch the surfers and whales during season.
311
Dole Plantation
Passing by the Dole Pineapple fields on the North Shore and the Dole Plantation. Learn about pineapple and if it even has anything to do with Hawaii...
312
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
FREE Tasting of Macadamia Nut Coffee, Macadamia Nuts and crack the hardest nut in the world...
313
Halona Blowhole
Watch the water spout up to 20 feet from this Lava tube
314
Sunset Beach Park
One of the worlds most famous surf spots
315
Banzai Pipeline
Home of the Pipemasters Pro Surf competition and many more
316
Laniakea Beach
Also known as Turtle Beach for a reason... High chance to see turtles laying on the beach Note: There is no official parking with this beach. Your Guide will always try to stop, but it can get tricky at times.
317
Hawaii Kai Lookout
Breathtaking view over Hawaii Kai, the 1,048 steps up Koko Head Crater and see Diamond Head Crater
318
Makapu‘U Point
Enjoy a beautiful view of Makapu'u Beach, Rabbit Island, explore WWII Bunkers and watch whales during season.
319
Eternity Beach
Maybe you recognize this beautiful beach from the movies...
320
Mokoli’i Island
Learn why this island on the eastside is called Chinamans Hat
321
Sandy Beach Park
One of the most dangerous beaches in the US... our guide will tell you why it's called neck breaker beach.
322
Waikiki Beach
Famous Waikiki Beach
323
Kaimana Beach
Visit a WWI Memorial, learn about Banyan Trees, enjoy the skyline of Waikiki and find a secluded and empty beach in Waikiki
324
Statue of Duke Kahanamoku
The man who invented free style swimming and spread ALOHA.
325
Haleiwa Beach Park
Passing by the historic surf town of Haleiwa
326
Polynesian Cultural Center
Home of the biggest Polynesian Show in the World...
327
U.S. Army Schofield Barracks
The military plays an important role in Hawaii
328
Aloha Tower Marketplace
The Statue of Liberty of Hawaii. Our guide will tell you the history of this lighthouse.
329
Ala Moana Center
The biggest Outdoor Shopping Mall in the US
330
Waikiki Beach
Drop off back at your Hotel in Waikiki
331
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
One of the best places to snorkel on Oahu...or isn't it?
332
Diamond Head Crater
Diamond Head Beach Lookout - Watch the surfers and whales during season.
333
Dole Plantation
Passing by the Dole Pineapple fields on the North Shore and the Dole Plantation. Learn about pineapple and if it even has anything to do with Hawaii...
334
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
FREE Tasting of Macadamia Nut Coffee, Macadamia Nuts and crack the hardest nut in the world...
335
Halona Blowhole
Watch the water spout up to 20 feet from this Lava tube
336
Sunset Beach Park
One of the worlds most famous surf spots
337
Banzai Pipeline
Home of the Pipemasters Pro Surf competition and many more
338
Laniakea Beach
Also known as Turtle Beach for a reason... High chance to see turtles laying on the beach Note: There is no official parking with this beach. Your Guide will always try to stop, but it can get tricky at times.
339
Hawaii Kai Lookout
Breathtaking view over Hawaii Kai, the 1,048 steps up Koko Head Crater and see Diamond Head Crater
340
Makapu‘U Point
Enjoy a beautiful view of Makapu'u Beach, Rabbit Island, explore WWII Bunkers and watch whales during season.
341
Eternity Beach
Maybe you recognize this beautiful beach from the movies...
342
Mokoli’i Island
Learn why this island on the eastside is called Chinamans Hat
343
Sandy Beach Park
One of the most dangerous beaches in the US... our guide will tell you why it's called neck breaker beach.
344
Waikiki Beach
Famous Waikiki Beach
345
Kaimana Beach
Visit a WWI Memorial, learn about Banyan Trees, enjoy the skyline of Waikiki and find a secluded and empty beach in Waikiki
346
Statue of Duke Kahanamoku
The man who invented free style swimming and spread ALOHA.
347
Haleiwa Beach Park
Passing by the historic surf town of Haleiwa
348
Polynesian Cultural Center
Home of the biggest Polynesian Show in the World...
349
U.S. Army Schofield Barracks
The military plays an important role in Hawaii
350
Aloha Tower Marketplace
The Statue of Liberty of Hawaii. Our guide will tell you the history of this lighthouse.
351
Ala Moana Center
The biggest Outdoor Shopping Mall in the US
352
Waikiki Beach
Drop off back at your Hotel in Waikiki
353
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
One of the best places to snorkel on Oahu...or isn't it?
354
Diamond Head Crater
Diamond Head Beach Lookout - Watch the surfers and whales during season.
355
Dole Plantation
Passing by the Dole Pineapple fields on the North Shore and the Dole Plantation. Learn about pineapple and if it even has anything to do with Hawaii...
356
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
FREE Tasting of Macadamia Nut Coffee, Macadamia Nuts and crack the hardest nut in the world...
357
Halona Blowhole
Watch the water spout up to 20 feet from this Lava tube
358
Sunset Beach Park
One of the worlds most famous surf spots
359
Banzai Pipeline
Home of the Pipemasters Pro Surf competition and many more
360
Laniakea Beach
Also known as Turtle Beach for a reason... High chance to see turtles laying on the beach Note: There is no official parking with this beach. Your Guide will always try to stop, but it can get tricky at times.
361
Hawaii Kai Lookout
Breathtaking view over Hawaii Kai, the 1,048 steps up Koko Head Crater and see Diamond Head Crater
362
Makapu‘U Point
Enjoy a beautiful view of Makapu'u Beach, Rabbit Island, explore WWII Bunkers and watch whales during season.
363
Eternity Beach
Maybe you recognize this beautiful beach from the movies...
364
Mokoli’i Island
Learn why this island on the eastside is called Chinamans Hat
365
Sandy Beach Park
One of the most dangerous beaches in the US... our guide will tell you why it's called neck breaker beach.
366
Waikiki Beach
Famous Waikiki Beach
367
Kaimana Beach
Visit a WWI Memorial, learn about Banyan Trees, enjoy the skyline of Waikiki and find a secluded and empty beach in Waikiki
368
Statue of Duke Kahanamoku
The man who invented free style swimming and spread ALOHA.
369
Haleiwa Beach Park
Passing by the historic surf town of Haleiwa
370
Polynesian Cultural Center
Home of the biggest Polynesian Show in the World...
371
U.S. Army Schofield Barracks
The military plays an important role in Hawaii
372
Aloha Tower Marketplace
The Statue of Liberty of Hawaii. Our guide will tell you the history of this lighthouse.
373
Ala Moana Center
The biggest Outdoor Shopping Mall in the US
374
Waikiki Beach
Drop off back at your Hotel in Waikiki
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Commentaires (155)
Travel25894379554
Feb 2025
We were picked up on time in a van that accommodated 3 couples perfectly! The driver was a local, very knowledgeable. Great driver! Gave us a lot facts about the island!
unsocialite
Jan 2025
Great and laid-back tour around Oahu! I loved seeing the island with a knowledgeable guide who listened to what we wanted to do and see! The group was small, with five people total, and I think that's a perfect amount! The other people on the tour were also great, which made it a nice day! Highlights included the mac nut farm, Dole plantation, and a fruit stand to get fruit native to Hawaii! Also hotel pick up and drop off was so convenient! Thank you Ben for a wonderful day!
Sandra_J
Nov 2024
The tour of Oahu was a really good time. You learn a lot about the island and the Hawaiian way of life, hear fun facts and stories from a guide who grew up here (thanks Taylor!). We stopped at several lookouts (stunning scenery!) and had a great shrimp lunch. The last stop, the pineapple farm, was the only stop that I personally would have preferred to skip and go to the beach instead.
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2024
Thanks so much for your review! We are very happy that you had fun on our Circle Island Tour on Oahu. Let us know if you ever find your way back to the beautiful island of Oahu. Aloha

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