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Plages de conduite GPS et randonnée pédestre d'Oahu South Shore

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This self-led GPS guide will help you explore Oahu’s South and East shores. Customize your experience from totally accessible to a full-blown swim and hiking tour with facts and turn-by-turn directions. You can even hike the Lanikai Pillboxes and visit Hanauma Bay!

This self-guided GPS-led audio our also includes free scavenger hunts and quizzes for you to enjoy during and after the trip. We offer professional tours by professional, local guides.
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Ce qui est inclu
Audio Narration by Professional Local Guide
GPS Guided with Turn-by-Turn Instructions
Tour Code to Redeem on VoiceMap Mobile Application
This is a self-guided GPS-led audio tour
Réductions pour les futurs diplômés de l'entreprise
1 heure avec un guide de survie interactif à distance
Activité de marche autoguidée
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Diamond Head State Monument
Begin the day outside of the Diamond Head Crater at the Amelia Earhart Lookout. Guests who want to hike to the top must make reservations independently and start the tour afterward.
2
Kahala
Drive through this upscale neighborhood and hear stories about itʻs past. There are public beach access trails along the route.
3
Hawaii Kai Towne Center
Guests have the opportunity to shop, get supplies, sample local food, get drinks, and use the restroom.
4
Koko Crater Railway Trail
Guests can stop and hike the Koko Crater trail if they wish. Simple stop in Hawaii Kai and GPS directions to the parking lot. Donʻt worry, we wonʻt make you hike it.
5
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Guests with reservations made independently and in advance can add a snorkel stop in Hanauma Bay. Otherwise, passengers can view it from your vehicle as you continue to Halona Blow Hole.
6
Lanai lookout
See the Lanai Lookout as you drive along the Kaiwi Coastline. If there is parking available, feel free to stop for photos, just donʻt go over the barriers.
7
Eternity Beach
See Eternity Beach from the parking lot at the Halona Blow Hole. This area has been featured in movies and television shows.
8
Halona Blowhole
See the Halona Blow Hole on the South Eastern tip of Oahu. The spray can sometimes reach 30 feet but is entirely dependent on waves.
9
Sandy Beach Park
Otherwise known as "Break Neck Beach," if you decide to stop here, DO NOT get in the water.
10
Koko Crater Botanical Garden
Guests have the option to GPS directions to visit the Koko Crater dryland botanical gardens from Sandy Beach and resume the tour afterward.
11
Makapuu Lighthouse Trail
Guests can add a hike up the Makapuu Lighthouse Trial if they want. The trail is moderate and has a paved path all the way to the top.
12
Makapuu Lighthouse
Stop at the Makapuaa Lookout after the Halona Blow Hole for an easily accessible view of Windward Oahu.
13
Sea Life Park Hawaii
Guests can visit the Aquarium at Sea Life Park and swim with the dolphins or any other activity they have. Admission is not included, and advanced reservations are recommended, but they often have walk-up tickets available.
14
Bellows Field Beach Park
If you are traveling during the weekends or on a public holiday we recommend stopping to swim at Bellows Beach Park to help alleviate the traffic in the Kailua and Lanikai neighborhoods.
15
Lanikai Pillboxes
You have the option to add a hike up to the Lanikai Pillboxes and weʻll even share some parking tips.
16
Lanikai
Drive through the world-famous neighborhood often refered to as Lanikai and hear stories about itʻs real name.
17
Lanikai Beach
You can stop at one of the most beautiful beaches in the world and weʻll even share parking tips for your visit.
18
Kailua Beach Park
You can also stop and see another world's best beach in Kailua, next to Lanikai. Parking can be tricky and we recommend visiting both beaches on weekdays only.
19
Kailua
You can stop in Kailua Town for shopping, shave ice, local food, bike, kayak rentals, Manoa Chocolate and much more.
20
Hoomaluhia Botanical Gardens
The finale of the tour is at the Hoomaluhia Botanical Gardens. You really need to be there by 3 pm to enjoy a visit. They will lock the gates, no matter which side you are on.
21
Diamond Head State Monument
Begin the day outside of the Diamond Head Crater at the Amelia Earhart Lookout. Guests who want to hike to the top must make reservations independently and start the tour afterward.
22
Kahala
Drive through this upscale neighborhood and hear stories about itʻs past. There are public beach access trails along the route.
23
Hawaii Kai Towne Center
Guests have the opportunity to shop, get supplies, sample local food, get drinks, and use the restroom.
24
Koko Crater Railway Trail
Guests can stop and hike the Koko Crater trail if they wish. Simple stop in Hawaii Kai and GPS directions to the parking lot. Donʻt worry, we wonʻt make you hike it.
25
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Guests with reservations made independently and in advance can add a snorkel stop in Hanauma Bay. Otherwise, passengers can view it from your vehicle as you continue to Halona Blow Hole.
26
Lanai lookout
See the Lanai Lookout as you drive along the Kaiwi Coastline. If there is parking available, feel free to stop for photos, just donʻt go over the barriers.
27
Eternity Beach
See Eternity Beach from the parking lot at the Halona Blow Hole. This area has been featured in movies and television shows.
28
Halona Blowhole
See the Halona Blow Hole on the South Eastern tip of Oahu. The spray can sometimes reach 30 feet but is entirely dependent on waves.
29
Sandy Beach Park
Otherwise known as "Break Neck Beach," if you decide to stop here, DO NOT get in the water.
30
Koko Crater Botanical Garden
Guests have the option to GPS directions to visit the Koko Crater dryland botanical gardens from Sandy Beach and resume the tour afterward.
31
Makapuu Lighthouse Trail
Guests can add a hike up the Makapuu Lighthouse Trial if they want. The trail is moderate and has a paved path all the way to the top.
32
Makapuu Lighthouse
Stop at the Makapuaa Lookout after the Halona Blow Hole for an easily accessible view of Windward Oahu.
33
Sea Life Park Hawaii
Guests can visit the Aquarium at Sea Life Park and swim with the dolphins or any other activity they have. Admission is not included, and advanced reservations are recommended, but they often have walk-up tickets available.
34
Bellows Field Beach Park
If you are traveling during the weekends or on a public holiday we recommend stopping to swim at Bellows Beach Park to help alleviate the traffic in the Kailua and Lanikai neighborhoods.
35
Lanikai Pillboxes
You have the option to add a hike up to the Lanikai Pillboxes and weʻll even share some parking tips.
36
Lanikai
Drive through the world-famous neighborhood often refered to as Lanikai and hear stories about itʻs real name.
37
Lanikai Beach
You can stop at one of the most beautiful beaches in the world and weʻll even share parking tips for your visit.
38
Kailua Beach Park
You can also stop and see another world's best beach in Kailua, next to Lanikai. Parking can be tricky and we recommend visiting both beaches on weekdays only.
39
Kailua
You can stop in Kailua Town for shopping, shave ice, local food, bike, kayak rentals, Manoa Chocolate and much more.
40
Hoomaluhia Botanical Gardens
The finale of the tour is at the Hoomaluhia Botanical Gardens. You really need to be there by 3 pm to enjoy a visit. They will lock the gates, no matter which side you are on.
41
Monument d'État de Diamond Head
Commencez la journée à l'extérieur du cratère Diamond Head à l'Amelia Earhart Lookout. Les clients qui souhaitent faire de la randonnée jusqu'au sommet doivent faire des réservations indépendamment et commencer la visite par la suite.
42
Kahala
Traversez ce quartier chic et écoutez des histoires sur son passé. Il y a des sentiers d'accès à la plage publique le long du parcours.
43
Hawaï Kai Towne Center
Les clients ont la possibilité de faire du shopping, de s'approvisionner, de goûter à la nourriture locale, de prendre des boissons et d'utiliser les toilettes.
44
Sentier ferroviaire du cratère de Koko
Les clients peuvent s'arrêter et faire de la randonnée sur le sentier Koko Crater s'ils le souhaitent. Arrêt simple à Hawaii Kai et indications GPS vers le parking. Ne vous inquiétez pas, nous ne vous ferons pas marcher dessus.
45
Réserve naturelle de la baie d'Hanauma
Les clients ayant réservé indépendamment et à l'avance peuvent ajouter un arrêt de plongée avec tuba dans la baie de Hanauma. Sinon, les passagers peuvent le voir depuis votre véhicule pendant que vous continuez vers Halona Blow Hole.
46
Belvédère Lanai
Admirez le Lanai Lookout pendant que vous conduisez le long de la côte de Kaiwi. S'il y a un parking disponible, n'hésitez pas à vous arrêter pour prendre des photos, mais ne franchissez pas les barrières.
47
Plage de l'éternité
Voir Eternity Beach depuis le parking du Halona Blow Hole. Cette zone a été présentée dans des films et des émissions de télévision.
48
Évent Halona
Voir le Halona Blow Hole à la pointe sud-est d'Oahu. Les embruns peuvent parfois atteindre 30 pieds mais dépendent entièrement des vagues.
49
Parc de la plage de sable
Autrement connu sous le nom de "Break Neck Beach", si vous décidez de vous arrêter ici, NE PAS entrer dans l'eau.
50
Jardin botanique du cratère de Koko
Les clients ont la possibilité de suivre les indications GPS pour visiter les jardins botaniques des terres arides de Koko Crater depuis Sandy Beach et de reprendre la visite par la suite.
51
Sentier du phare de Makapuu
Les clients peuvent ajouter une randonnée jusqu'au Makapuu Lighthouse Trial s'ils le souhaitent. Le sentier est modéré et comporte un chemin pavé jusqu'au sommet.
52
Phare de Makapuu
Arrêtez-vous au Makapuaa Lookout après le Halona Blow Hole pour une vue facilement accessible sur Windward Oahu.
53
Parc de la vie marine à Hawaï
Les clients peuvent visiter l'Aquarium du Sea Life Park et nager avec les dauphins ou toute autre activité qu'ils ont. L'entrée n'est pas incluse et les réservations à l'avance sont recommandées, mais des billets sans rendez-vous sont souvent disponibles.
54
Parc de la plage de Bellows Field
Si vous voyagez pendant le week-end ou un jour férié, nous vous recommandons de vous arrêter pour nager au parc Bellows Beach afin de réduire la circulation dans les quartiers de Kailua et Lanikai.
55
Piluliers Lanikai
Vous avez la possibilité d'ajouter une randonnée jusqu'aux casemates de Lanikai et nous partagerons même quelques conseils de stationnement.
56
Lanikai
Traversez le quartier de renommée mondiale souvent appelé Lanikai et écoutez des histoires sur son vrai nom.
57
Plage de Lanikai
Vous pouvez vous arrêter sur l'une des plus belles plages du monde et nous partagerons même des conseils de stationnement pour votre visite.
58
Parc de la plage de Kailua
Vous pouvez également vous arrêter et voir la meilleure plage d'un autre monde à Kailua, à côté de Lanikai. Le stationnement peut être délicat et nous vous recommandons de visiter les deux plages uniquement en semaine.
59
Kailua
Vous pouvez vous arrêter dans la ville de Kailua pour faire du shopping, raser de la glace, de la nourriture locale, louer des vélos, des kayaks, du chocolat Manoa et bien plus encore.
60
Jardins botaniques de Hoomaluhia
La finale de la visite se déroule aux jardins botaniques de Hoomaluhia. Il faut vraiment être là à 15h pour profiter d'une visite. Ils verrouillent les portes, peu importe de quel côté vous vous trouvez.
61
Diamond Head State Monument
Begin the day outside of the Diamond Head Crater at the Amelia Earhart Lookout. Guests who want to hike to the top must make reservations independently and start the tour afterward.
62
Kahala
Drive through this upscale neighborhood and hear stories about itʻs past. There are public beach access trails along the route.
63
Hawaii Kai Towne Center
Guests have the opportunity to shop, get supplies, sample local food, get drinks, and use the restroom.
64
Koko Crater Arch Trail
Guests can stop and hike the Koko Crater trail if they wish. Simple stop in Hawaii Kai and GPS directions to the parking lot. Donʻt worry, we wonʻt make you hike it.
65
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Guests with reservations made independently and in advance can add a snorkel stop in Hanauma Bay. Otherwise, passengers can view it from your vehicle as you continue to Halona Blow Hole.
66
Lanai lookout
See the Lanai Lookout as you drive along the Kaiwi Coastline. If there is parking available, feel free to stop for photos, just donʻt go over the barriers.
67
Eternity Beach
See Eternity Beach from the parking lot at the Halona Blow Hole. This area has been featured in movies and television shows.
68
Halona Blowhole
See the Halona Blow Hole on the South Eastern tip of Oahu. The spray can sometimes reach 30 feet but is entirely dependent on waves.
69
Sandy Beach Park
Otherwise known as "Break Neck Beach," if you decide to stop here, DO NOT get in the water.
70
Koko Crater Botanical Garden
Guests have the option to GPS directions to visit the Koko Crater dryland botanical gardens from Sandy Beach and resume the tour afterward.
71
Makapu'u Point Lighthouse Trail
Guests can add a hike up the Makapuu Lighthouse Trial if they want. The trail is moderate and has a paved path all the way to the top.
72
Makapuu Lighthouse
Stop at the Makapuaa Lookout after the Halona Blow Hole for an easily accessible view of Windward Oahu.
73
Sea Life Park Hawaii
Guests can visit the Aquarium at Sea Life Park and swim with the dolphins or any other activity they have. Admission is not included, and advanced reservations are recommended, but they often have walk-up tickets available.
74
Bellows Field Beach Park
If you are traveling during the weekends or on a public holiday we recommend stopping to swim at Bellows Beach Park to help alleviate the traffic in the Kailua and Lanikai neighborhoods.
75
Lanikai Pillboxes
You have the option to add a hike up to the Lanikai Pillboxes and weʻll even share some parking tips.
76
Lanikai
Drive through the world-famous neighborhood often refered to as Lanikai and hear stories about itʻs real name.
77
Lanikai Beach
You can stop at one of the most beautiful beaches in the world and weʻll even share parking tips for your visit.
78
Kailua Beach Park
You can also stop and see another world's best beach in Kailua, next to Lanikai. Parking can be tricky and we recommend visiting both beaches on weekdays only.
79
Kailua
You can stop in Kailua Town for shopping, shave ice, local food, bike, kayak rentals, Manoa Chocolate and much more.
80
Hoomaluhia Botanical Gardens
The finale of the tour is at the Hoomaluhia Botanical Gardens. You really need to be there by 3 pm to enjoy a visit. They will lock the gates, no matter which side you are on.
81
Diamond Head State Monument
Begin the day outside of the Diamond Head Crater at the Amelia Earhart Lookout. Guests who want to hike to the top must make reservations independently and start the tour afterward.
82
Kahala
Drive through this upscale neighborhood and hear stories about itʻs past. There are public beach access trails along the route.
83
Hawaii Kai Towne Center
Guests have the opportunity to shop, get supplies, sample local food, get drinks, and use the restroom.
84
Koko Crater Arch Trail
Guests can stop and hike the Koko Crater trail if they wish. Simple stop in Hawaii Kai and GPS directions to the parking lot. Donʻt worry, we wonʻt make you hike it.
85
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Guests with reservations made independently and in advance can add a snorkel stop in Hanauma Bay. Otherwise, passengers can view it from your vehicle as you continue to Halona Blow Hole.
86
Lanai lookout
See the Lanai Lookout as you drive along the Kaiwi Coastline. If there is parking available, feel free to stop for photos, just donʻt go over the barriers.
87
Eternity Beach
See Eternity Beach from the parking lot at the Halona Blow Hole. This area has been featured in movies and television shows.
88
Halona Blowhole
See the Halona Blow Hole on the South Eastern tip of Oahu. The spray can sometimes reach 30 feet but is entirely dependent on waves.
89
Sandy Beach Park
Otherwise known as "Break Neck Beach," if you decide to stop here, DO NOT get in the water.
90
Koko Crater Botanical Garden
Guests have the option to GPS directions to visit the Koko Crater dryland botanical gardens from Sandy Beach and resume the tour afterward.
91
Makapu'u Point Lighthouse Trail
Guests can add a hike up the Makapuu Lighthouse Trial if they want. The trail is moderate and has a paved path all the way to the top.
92
Makapuu Lighthouse
Stop at the Makapuaa Lookout after the Halona Blow Hole for an easily accessible view of Windward Oahu.
93
Sea Life Park Hawaii
Guests can visit the Aquarium at Sea Life Park and swim with the dolphins or any other activity they have. Admission is not included, and advanced reservations are recommended, but they often have walk-up tickets available.
94
Bellows Field Beach Park
If you are traveling during the weekends or on a public holiday we recommend stopping to swim at Bellows Beach Park to help alleviate the traffic in the Kailua and Lanikai neighborhoods.
95
Lanikai Pillboxes
You have the option to add a hike up to the Lanikai Pillboxes and weʻll even share some parking tips.
96
Lanikai
Drive through the world-famous neighborhood often refered to as Lanikai and hear stories about itʻs real name.
97
Lanikai Beach
You can stop at one of the most beautiful beaches in the world and weʻll even share parking tips for your visit.
98
Kailua Beach Park
You can also stop and see another world's best beach in Kailua, next to Lanikai. Parking can be tricky and we recommend visiting both beaches on weekdays only.
99
Kailua
You can stop in Kailua Town for shopping, shave ice, local food, bike, kayak rentals, Manoa Chocolate and much more.
100
Hoomaluhia Botanical Gardens
The finale of the tour is at the Hoomaluhia Botanical Gardens. You really need to be there by 3 pm to enjoy a visit. They will lock the gates, no matter which side you are on.
101
Diamond Head State Monument
Begin the day outside of the Diamond Head Crater at the Amelia Earhart Lookout. Guests who want to hike to the top must make reservations independently and start the tour afterward.
102
Kahala
Drive through this upscale neighborhood and hear stories about itʻs past. There are public beach access trails along the route.
103
Hawaii Kai Towne Center
Guests have the opportunity to shop, get supplies, sample local food, get drinks, and use the restroom.
104
Koko Crater Arch Trail
Guests can stop and hike the Koko Crater trail if they wish. Simple stop in Hawaii Kai and GPS directions to the parking lot. Donʻt worry, we wonʻt make you hike it.
105
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Guests with reservations made independently and in advance can add a snorkel stop in Hanauma Bay. Otherwise, passengers can view it from your vehicle as you continue to Halona Blow Hole.
106
Lanai lookout
See the Lanai Lookout as you drive along the Kaiwi Coastline. If there is parking available, feel free to stop for photos, just donʻt go over the barriers.
107
Eternity Beach
See Eternity Beach from the parking lot at the Halona Blow Hole. This area has been featured in movies and television shows.
108
Halona Blowhole
See the Halona Blow Hole on the South Eastern tip of Oahu. The spray can sometimes reach 30 feet but is entirely dependent on waves.
109
Sandy Beach Park
Otherwise known as "Break Neck Beach," if you decide to stop here, DO NOT get in the water.
110
Koko Crater Botanical Garden
Guests have the option to GPS directions to visit the Koko Crater dryland botanical gardens from Sandy Beach and resume the tour afterward.
111
Makapu'u Point Lighthouse Trail
Guests can add a hike up the Makapuu Lighthouse Trial if they want. The trail is moderate and has a paved path all the way to the top.
112
Makapuu Lighthouse
Stop at the Makapuaa Lookout after the Halona Blow Hole for an easily accessible view of Windward Oahu.
113
Sea Life Park Hawaii
Guests can visit the Aquarium at Sea Life Park and swim with the dolphins or any other activity they have. Admission is not included, and advanced reservations are recommended, but they often have walk-up tickets available.
114
Bellows Field Beach Park
If you are traveling during the weekends or on a public holiday we recommend stopping to swim at Bellows Beach Park to help alleviate the traffic in the Kailua and Lanikai neighborhoods.
115
Lanikai Pillboxes
You have the option to add a hike up to the Lanikai Pillboxes and weʻll even share some parking tips.
116
Lanikai
Drive through the world-famous neighborhood often refered to as Lanikai and hear stories about itʻs real name.
117
Lanikai Beach
You can stop at one of the most beautiful beaches in the world and weʻll even share parking tips for your visit.
118
Kailua Beach Park
You can also stop and see another world's best beach in Kailua, next to Lanikai. Parking can be tricky and we recommend visiting both beaches on weekdays only.
119
Kailua
You can stop in Kailua Town for shopping, shave ice, local food, bike, kayak rentals, Manoa Chocolate and much more.
120
Hoomaluhia Botanical Gardens
The finale of the tour is at the Hoomaluhia Botanical Gardens. You really need to be there by 3 pm to enjoy a visit. They will lock the gates, no matter which side you are on.
121
Diamond Head State Monument
Begin the day outside of the Diamond Head Crater at the Amelia Earhart Lookout. Guests who want to hike to the top must make reservations independently and start the tour afterward.
122
Kahala
Drive through this upscale neighborhood and hear stories about itʻs past. There are public beach access trails along the route.
123
Hawaii Kai Towne Center
Guests have the opportunity to shop, get supplies, sample local food, get drinks, and use the restroom.
124
Koko Crater Arch Trail
Guests can stop and hike the Koko Crater trail if they wish. Simple stop in Hawaii Kai and GPS directions to the parking lot. Donʻt worry, we wonʻt make you hike it.
125
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Guests with reservations made independently and in advance can add a snorkel stop in Hanauma Bay. Otherwise, passengers can view it from your vehicle as you continue to Halona Blow Hole.
126
Lanai lookout
See the Lanai Lookout as you drive along the Kaiwi Coastline. If there is parking available, feel free to stop for photos, just donʻt go over the barriers.
127
Eternity Beach
See Eternity Beach from the parking lot at the Halona Blow Hole. This area has been featured in movies and television shows.
128
Halona Blowhole
See the Halona Blow Hole on the South Eastern tip of Oahu. The spray can sometimes reach 30 feet but is entirely dependent on waves.
129
Sandy Beach Park
Otherwise known as "Break Neck Beach," if you decide to stop here, DO NOT get in the water.
130
Koko Crater Botanical Garden
Guests have the option to GPS directions to visit the Koko Crater dryland botanical gardens from Sandy Beach and resume the tour afterward.
131
Makapu'u Point Lighthouse Trail
Guests can add a hike up the Makapuu Lighthouse Trial if they want. The trail is moderate and has a paved path all the way to the top.
132
Makapuu Lighthouse
Stop at the Makapuaa Lookout after the Halona Blow Hole for an easily accessible view of Windward Oahu.
133
Sea Life Park Hawaii
Guests can visit the Aquarium at Sea Life Park and swim with the dolphins or any other activity they have. Admission is not included, and advanced reservations are recommended, but they often have walk-up tickets available.
134
Bellows Field Beach Park
If you are traveling during the weekends or on a public holiday we recommend stopping to swim at Bellows Beach Park to help alleviate the traffic in the Kailua and Lanikai neighborhoods.
135
Lanikai Pillboxes
You have the option to add a hike up to the Lanikai Pillboxes and weʻll even share some parking tips.
136
Lanikai
Drive through the world-famous neighborhood often refered to as Lanikai and hear stories about itʻs real name.
137
Lanikai Beach
You can stop at one of the most beautiful beaches in the world and weʻll even share parking tips for your visit.
138
Kailua Beach Park
You can also stop and see another world's best beach in Kailua, next to Lanikai. Parking can be tricky and we recommend visiting both beaches on weekdays only.
139
Kailua
You can stop in Kailua Town for shopping, shave ice, local food, bike, kayak rentals, Manoa Chocolate and much more.
140
Hoomaluhia Botanical Gardens
The finale of the tour is at the Hoomaluhia Botanical Gardens. You really need to be there by 3 pm to enjoy a visit. They will lock the gates, no matter which side you are on.
141
Diamond Head State Monument
Begin the day outside of the Diamond Head Crater at the Amelia Earhart Lookout. Guests who want to hike to the top must make reservations independently and start the tour afterward.
142
Kahala
Drive through this upscale neighborhood and hear stories about itʻs past. There are public beach access trails along the route.
143
Hawaii Kai Towne Center
Guests have the opportunity to shop, get supplies, sample local food, get drinks, and use the restroom.
144
Koko Crater Arch Trail
Guests can stop and hike the Koko Crater trail if they wish. Simple stop in Hawaii Kai and GPS directions to the parking lot. Donʻt worry, we wonʻt make you hike it.
145
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Guests with reservations made independently and in advance can add a snorkel stop in Hanauma Bay. Otherwise, passengers can view it from your vehicle as you continue to Halona Blow Hole.
146
Lanai lookout
See the Lanai Lookout as you drive along the Kaiwi Coastline. If there is parking available, feel free to stop for photos, just donʻt go over the barriers.
147
Eternity Beach
See Eternity Beach from the parking lot at the Halona Blow Hole. This area has been featured in movies and television shows.
148
Halona Blowhole
See the Halona Blow Hole on the South Eastern tip of Oahu. The spray can sometimes reach 30 feet but is entirely dependent on waves.
149
Sandy Beach Park
Otherwise known as "Break Neck Beach," if you decide to stop here, DO NOT get in the water.
150
Koko Crater Botanical Garden
Guests have the option to GPS directions to visit the Koko Crater dryland botanical gardens from Sandy Beach and resume the tour afterward.
151
Makapu'u Point Lighthouse Trail
Guests can add a hike up the Makapuu Lighthouse Trial if they want. The trail is moderate and has a paved path all the way to the top.
152
Makapuu Lighthouse
Stop at the Makapuaa Lookout after the Halona Blow Hole for an easily accessible view of Windward Oahu.
153
Sea Life Park Hawaii
Guests can visit the Aquarium at Sea Life Park and swim with the dolphins or any other activity they have. Admission is not included, and advanced reservations are recommended, but they often have walk-up tickets available.
154
Bellows Field Beach Park
If you are traveling during the weekends or on a public holiday we recommend stopping to swim at Bellows Beach Park to help alleviate the traffic in the Kailua and Lanikai neighborhoods.
155
Lanikai Pillboxes
You have the option to add a hike up to the Lanikai Pillboxes and weʻll even share some parking tips.
156
Lanikai
Drive through the world-famous neighborhood often refered to as Lanikai and hear stories about itʻs real name.
157
Lanikai Beach
You can stop at one of the most beautiful beaches in the world and weʻll even share parking tips for your visit.
158
Kailua Beach Park
You can also stop and see another world's best beach in Kailua, next to Lanikai. Parking can be tricky and we recommend visiting both beaches on weekdays only.
159
Kailua
You can stop in Kailua Town for shopping, shave ice, local food, bike, kayak rentals, Manoa Chocolate and much more.
160
Hoomaluhia Botanical Gardens
The finale of the tour is at the Hoomaluhia Botanical Gardens. You really need to be there by 3 pm to enjoy a visit. They will lock the gates, no matter which side you are on.
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