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Hawaii Island Tours Concierge will coordinate with your group on a custom itinerary based on your interests or desires. You will have one of our tour buses all to yourselves! (12 Passengers Maximum per charter bus).
Ville: Honolulu
Tue 17 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
Private transportation
Air-conditioned vehicle
Private transportation
Air-conditioned vehicle
Private transportation
Air-conditioned vehicle
Private transportation
Information additionnelle
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
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Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
A family-owned farm macadamia nut farm that began its roadside operation in 1987, this farm boasts natural beauty and incredible views. Roosters and chickens freely roam the property, and the farm hosts an area where guests can put their skills to work and crack open their own nuts by placing them on a tree stump and striking them with a rock. A large gift shop can also be found nearby with several different varieties of macadamia nut (from simply salted to fun flavors like caramel and cinnamon). Guests can also enjoy delicious Kona coffee and purchase locally crafted arts and a variety of gifts.
2
Hukilau Marketplace
Hukilau Marketplace, at the Polynesian Cultural Center in Laie, is a vintage throwback to 1950's Hawaii, offering nostalgic food, local goods, and everyone-is-family hospitality. Whether you stop in weekly or on your Oahu vacation, the Hukilau Marketplace takes you by the elbow, puts you at ease, and invites you to experience the aloha of our quaint, century-old community.
3
North Shore
The laid-back North Shore is a stretch of coast known for big waves and professional surfing contests at Waimea Bay and Sunset Beach. In summer (May–Oct), Pūpūkea Marine Life Conservation District has calm water for snorkeling among colorful coral and fish. Indie galleries, surf shops and Hawaiian plate-lunch spots fill Haleiwa town, while the Dole Plantation runs tours of its pineapple fields and tropical gardens.
4
Haleiwa
Haleiwa is a charming, laid-back surf town filled with local style and country ambiance and excellent surf shops and boutiques, fascinating art galleries, and understated restaurants housed in plantation-era buildings. Rich with island history, Haleiwa is now the social and artistic hub of the North Shore. Haleiwa is a far cry from the excitement of Waikiki, and that's precisely how the people of the North Shore like it.
5
Dole Plantation
Originally operated as a fruit stand in 1950, the Dole Plantation opened to the public in 1989. Dole Plantation provides activities for the entire family, including the Pineapple Express Train Tour, the Plantation Garden Tour, and the Pineapple Garden Maze. You can also try a local favorite at the Gift Shop called DoleWhip, a fantastic frozen pineapple treat.
6
Green World Coffee Farms
Green World Coffee Farm is a small farm situated on the famous North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii. The coffee farm consists of 7 acres of land with approximately +3,000 arabica coffee trees. Green World Coffee Farm was established in 2013 by our owner Howard Green. They offer a full menu of items that can be purchased off the espresso bar, including a retail section where coffee bags and other local merchandise can be bought!
7
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
A family-owned farm macadamia nut farm that began its roadside operation in 1987, this farm boasts natural beauty and incredible views. Roosters and chickens freely roam the property, and the farm hosts an area where guests can put their skills to work and crack open their own nuts by placing them on a tree stump and striking them with a rock. A large gift shop can also be found nearby with several different varieties of macadamia nut (from simply salted to fun flavors like caramel and cinnamon). Guests can also enjoy delicious Kona coffee and purchase locally crafted arts and a variety of gifts.
8
Hukilau Marketplace
Hukilau Marketplace, at the Polynesian Cultural Center in Laie, is a vintage throwback to 1950's Hawaii, offering nostalgic food, local goods, and everyone-is-family hospitality. Whether you stop in weekly or on your Oahu vacation, the Hukilau Marketplace takes you by the elbow, puts you at ease, and invites you to experience the aloha of our quaint, century-old community.
9
North Shore
The laid-back North Shore is a stretch of coast known for big waves and professional surfing contests at Waimea Bay and Sunset Beach. In summer (May–Oct), Pūpūkea Marine Life Conservation District has calm water for snorkeling among colorful coral and fish. Indie galleries, surf shops and Hawaiian plate-lunch spots fill Haleiwa town, while the Dole Plantation runs tours of its pineapple fields and tropical gardens.
10
Haleiwa
Haleiwa is a charming, laid-back surf town filled with local style and country ambiance and excellent surf shops and boutiques, fascinating art galleries, and understated restaurants housed in plantation-era buildings. Rich with island history, Haleiwa is now the social and artistic hub of the North Shore. Haleiwa is a far cry from the excitement of Waikiki, and that's precisely how the people of the North Shore like it.
11
Dole Plantation
Originally operated as a fruit stand in 1950, the Dole Plantation opened to the public in 1989. Dole Plantation provides activities for the entire family, including the Pineapple Express Train Tour, the Plantation Garden Tour, and the Pineapple Garden Maze. You can also try a local favorite at the Gift Shop called DoleWhip, a fantastic frozen pineapple treat.
12
Green World Coffee Farms
Green World Coffee Farm is a small farm situated on the famous North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii. The coffee farm consists of 7 acres of land with approximately +3,000 arabica coffee trees. Green World Coffee Farm was established in 2013 by our owner Howard Green. They offer a full menu of items that can be purchased off the espresso bar, including a retail section where coffee bags and other local merchandise can be bought!
13
Fermes tropicales (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Une ferme familiale de noix de macadamia qui a commencé ses activités en bordure de route en 1987, cette ferme offre une beauté naturelle et des vues incroyables. Les coqs et les poulets se promènent librement dans la propriété, et la ferme abrite une zone où les clients peuvent mettre leurs compétences à profit et casser leurs propres noix en les plaçant sur une souche d'arbre et en les frappant avec un rocher. Une grande boutique de cadeaux se trouve également à proximité avec plusieurs variétés différentes de noix de macadamia (des saveurs simplement salées aux saveurs amusantes comme le caramel et la cannelle). Vous pourrez également déguster un délicieux café Kona et acheter des objets d'art artisanaux locaux et une variété de cadeaux.
14
Marché Hukilau
Hukilau Marketplace, au centre culturel polynésien de Laie, est un retour vintage à Hawaï des années 1950, proposant une cuisine nostalgique, des produits locaux et une hospitalité familiale. Que vous vous arrêtiez une fois par semaine ou pendant vos vacances à Oahu, le marché de Hukilau vous prend par le coude, vous met à l'aise et vous invite à découvrir l'aloha de notre pittoresque communauté centenaire.
15
la côte Nord
La côte nord décontractée est une partie de la côte connue pour ses grosses vagues et ses compétitions de surf professionnelles à Waimea Bay et Sunset Beach. En été (de mai à octobre), le district de conservation de la vie marine de Pūpūkea possède des eaux calmes pour la plongée avec tuba parmi les coraux et les poissons colorés. Des galeries indépendantes, des boutiques de surf et des restaurants hawaïens remplissent la ville d'Haleiwa, tandis que la Dole Plantation organise des visites de ses champs d'ananas et de ses jardins tropicaux.
16
Haleiwa
Haleiwa est une ville de surf charmante et décontractée remplie de style local et d'ambiance campagnarde et d'excellents magasins et boutiques de surf, de fascinantes galeries d'art et de restaurants sobres installés dans des bâtiments de l'époque des plantations. Riche de son histoire insulaire, Haleiwa est aujourd'hui le carrefour social et artistique de la Côte-Nord. Haleiwa est loin de l'effervescence de Waikiki, et c'est précisément comme ça que les gens de la Côte-Nord l'aiment.
17
Plantation de Dole
Exploité à l'origine comme un stand de fruits en 1950, la plantation Dole a ouvert ses portes au public en 1989. La plantation Dole propose des activités pour toute la famille, notamment la visite en train Pineapple Express, la visite du jardin Plantation et le labyrinthe du jardin Pineapple. Vous pouvez également essayer un favori local à la boutique de cadeaux appelé DoleWhip, une fantastique friandise glacée à l'ananas.
18
Fermes de café du monde vert
Green World Coffee Farm est une petite ferme située sur la célèbre côte nord d'Oahu, à Hawaii. La ferme de café se compose de 7 acres de terrain avec environ +3 000 caféiers arabica. Green World Coffee Farm a été créé en 2013 par notre propriétaire Howard Green. Ils offrent un menu complet d'articles qui peuvent être achetés au bar à expresso, y compris une section de vente au détail où des sacs de café et d'autres marchandises locales peuvent être achetés !
19
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
A family-owned farm macadamia nut farm that began its roadside operation in 1987, this farm boasts natural beauty and incredible views. Roosters and chickens freely roam the property, and the farm hosts an area where guests can put their skills to work and crack open their own nuts by placing them on a tree stump and striking them with a rock. A large gift shop can also be found nearby with several different varieties of macadamia nut (from simply salted to fun flavors like caramel and cinnamon). Guests can also enjoy delicious Kona coffee and purchase locally crafted arts and a variety of gifts.
20
Hukilau Marketplace
Hukilau Marketplace, at the Polynesian Cultural Center in Laie, is a vintage throwback to 1950's Hawaii, offering nostalgic food, local goods, and everyone-is-family hospitality. Whether you stop in weekly or on your Oahu vacation, the Hukilau Marketplace takes you by the elbow, puts you at ease, and invites you to experience the aloha of our quaint, century-old community.
21
North Shore
The laid-back North Shore is a stretch of coast known for big waves and professional surfing contests at Waimea Bay and Sunset Beach. In summer (May–Oct), Pūpūkea Marine Life Conservation District has calm water for snorkeling among colorful coral and fish. Indie galleries, surf shops and Hawaiian plate-lunch spots fill Haleiwa town, while the Dole Plantation runs tours of its pineapple fields and tropical gardens.
22
Haleiwa
Haleiwa is a charming, laid-back surf town filled with local style and country ambiance and excellent surf shops and boutiques, fascinating art galleries, and understated restaurants housed in plantation-era buildings. Rich with island history, Haleiwa is now the social and artistic hub of the North Shore. Haleiwa is a far cry from the excitement of Waikiki, and that's precisely how the people of the North Shore like it.
23
Dole Plantation
Originally operated as a fruit stand in 1950, the Dole Plantation opened to the public in 1989. Dole Plantation provides activities for the entire family, including the Pineapple Express Train Tour, the Plantation Garden Tour, and the Pineapple Garden Maze. You can also try a local favorite at the Gift Shop called DoleWhip, a fantastic frozen pineapple treat.
24
Green World Coffee Farms
Green World Coffee Farm is a small farm situated on the famous North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii. The coffee farm consists of 7 acres of land with approximately +3,000 arabica coffee trees. Green World Coffee Farm was established in 2013 by our owner Howard Green. They offer a full menu of items that can be purchased off the espresso bar, including a retail section where coffee bags and other local merchandise can be bought!
25
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
A family-owned farm macadamia nut farm that began its roadside operation in 1987, this farm boasts natural beauty and incredible views. Roosters and chickens freely roam the property, and the farm hosts an area where guests can put their skills to work and crack open their own nuts by placing them on a tree stump and striking them with a rock. A large gift shop can also be found nearby with several different varieties of macadamia nut (from simply salted to fun flavors like caramel and cinnamon). Guests can also enjoy delicious Kona coffee and purchase locally crafted arts and a variety of gifts.
26
Hukilau Marketplace
Hukilau Marketplace, at the Polynesian Cultural Center in Laie, is a vintage throwback to 1950's Hawaii, offering nostalgic food, local goods, and everyone-is-family hospitality. Whether you stop in weekly or on your Oahu vacation, the Hukilau Marketplace takes you by the elbow, puts you at ease, and invites you to experience the aloha of our quaint, century-old community.
27
North Shore
The laid-back North Shore is a stretch of coast known for big waves and professional surfing contests at Waimea Bay and Sunset Beach. In summer (May–Oct), Pūpūkea Marine Life Conservation District has calm water for snorkeling among colorful coral and fish. Indie galleries, surf shops and Hawaiian plate-lunch spots fill Haleiwa town, while the Dole Plantation runs tours of its pineapple fields and tropical gardens.
28
Haleiwa
Haleiwa is a charming, laid-back surf town filled with local style and country ambiance and excellent surf shops and boutiques, fascinating art galleries, and understated restaurants housed in plantation-era buildings. Rich with island history, Haleiwa is now the social and artistic hub of the North Shore. Haleiwa is a far cry from the excitement of Waikiki, and that's precisely how the people of the North Shore like it.
29
Dole Plantation
Originally operated as a fruit stand in 1950, the Dole Plantation opened to the public in 1989. Dole Plantation provides activities for the entire family, including the Pineapple Express Train Tour, the Plantation Garden Tour, and the Pineapple Garden Maze. You can also try a local favorite at the Gift Shop called DoleWhip, a fantastic frozen pineapple treat.
30
Green World Coffee Farms
Green World Coffee Farm is a small farm situated on the famous North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii. The coffee farm consists of 7 acres of land with approximately +3,000 arabica coffee trees. Green World Coffee Farm was established in 2013 by our owner Howard Green. They offer a full menu of items that can be purchased off the espresso bar, including a retail section where coffee bags and other local merchandise can be bought!
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