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This Full Circle Island Tour offers a unique and customizable way to experience the beauty and diversity of the island of Oahu. The private tour allows you to go at your own pace and visit the sights and destinations that interest you the most, with the flexibility to skip certain stops or deviate from the itinerary as desired. The tour is led by experienced guides who are local to Hawaii and can provide insight and information about the island's history, culture, and landmarks. This tour is a great alternative to traditional bus tours and offers a more personalized and enjoyable way to explore Oahu.
Ville: Honolulu
Wed 10 Sep
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Iolani Palace
Built in 1882 by King Kalakaua, Iolani Palace was the home of Hawaii’s last reigning monarchs. One of many interesting facts is that it had electricity before the White House.
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Ali'iolani Hale
This is home to the Hawaii Supreme Court. The gold leaf Kamehameha Statue should look familiar as it was featured in the opening credits of the Hawaii Five-O television show.
3
Kawaiahao Church
Constructed between 1836 - 1842, it is the 2nd oldest church in Hawaii. It was constructed using approx. 14,000 thousand-pound slabs of coral rock.
4
Honolulu Hale (City Hall)
The official seat of government of the City and County of Honolulu. Chambers of the Mayor of Honolulu and the Honolulu City Council.
5
Hawaii State Capitol
Located in downtown Honolulu, the Hawaii State Capitol, which opened in 1969 is the official statehouse of Hawaii.
6
Green World Coffee Farms
This fully functioning Coffee Farm and roastery located in Wahiawa has a full-service cafe with some tasty coffee, smoothies, etc., as well as a retail store offering up all things coffee.
7
Dole Plantation
Home to the largest maze in the world, Dole Plantation consistently ranks as a must-see on Oahu, especially if there are any Keiki in the group.
8
Haleiwa Town Center
A trip across the Rainbow Bridge leads into the quaint Haleiwa Town. Matsumoto's Shave Ice resides here, as well as many other interesting finds.
9
Oahu's North Shore
This world-famous 7 mile stretch of beaches is home to several surfing legends. Sunset Beach, Ehukai Beach (Banzai Pipeline), and Waimea Bay are just a few of the many must-see locations.
10
Laie Hawaii Temple
Sometimes referred to as the “Taj Mahal of the Pacific,” Laie Hawaii Temple was the first temple built in Polynesia.
11
Kualoa Ranch
Widely known for its many Hollywood appearances, Kualoa Ranch's 4000 acres offers several wedding venues, ATV tours, zip-lining, etc.
12
Mokoli’i Island
Mokolii is an iconic basalt islet situated in Kaneohe Bay and is one of Oahu's most photographed locations.
13
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
First opened in 1987, Tropical Farms sells a variety of Macadamia Nuts (obviously), as well as coffees, chocolates, etc.
14
Byodo-In Temple
Located at the base of the Koolau Mountains, the Byodo-In Temple is a scale replica of the over 900-year-old Byodoin Temple of Uji, located in Kyoto, Japan.
15
Nu’uanu Pali
This historical landmark offers sweeping views of Oahu’s Windward Coast.
16
Waimanalo Beach
This beach is known for its soft powder sand and mostly unspoiled beauty.
17
Makapu'u Point
Panoramic views abound here. Makapuu Lookout offers an unparalleled view of the turquoise Pacific below. The main focal points are Manana Island, nicknamed Rabbit Island, and Kaohikaipu. You will frequently see whales off in the distance here during the winter months (late December - early April), and if you look toward the mountain, you will see paragliders hovering above on most days.
18
Sandy Beach Park
Also infamously known as “break-neck” beach, Sandys is a great spot for bodyboarding and bodysurfing. Just be careful as it comes with the risk of some nasty shore breaks.
19
Halona Blowhole
On windy days and when the tide is high, waves roll on to the shore and the blowhole then shoots sea spray as high as thirty feet into the air.
20
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Hanauma Bay is a protected marine life conservation area that formed within a tuff ring and is located along the southeast coast. Commercial activities are currently not allowed to operate in or transport visitors into Hanauma Bay.
21
Kahala
Cruise by some of Oahu's most expensive real estate and beachfront properties.
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Diamond Head State Monument
We will stop at the Diamond Head Crater Lookout for some amazing photo ops of Kahala, and beyond.
23
Palais Iolani
Construit en 1882 par le roi Kalakaua, le palais Iolani était la résidence des derniers monarques régnants d'Hawaï. L'un des nombreux faits intéressants est qu'il y avait de l'électricité avant la Maison Blanche.
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Ali'iolani Hale
C'est le siège de la Cour suprême d'Hawaï. La statue de Kamehameha en feuille d'or devrait vous sembler familière car elle figurait dans le générique d'ouverture de l'émission télévisée Hawaii Five-O.
25
Église de Kawaiahao
Construite entre 1836 et 1842, c'est la 2ème plus ancienne église d'Hawaii. Il a été construit en utilisant env. 14 000 dalles de roche corallienne de 14 000 livres.
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Honolulu Hale (hôtel de ville)
Le siège officiel du gouvernement de la ville et du comté d'Honolulu. Chambres du maire d'Honolulu et du conseil municipal d'Honolulu.
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Capitole de l'État d'Hawaï
Situé au centre-ville d'Honolulu, le Capitole de l'État d'Hawaï, qui a ouvert ses portes en 1969, est la maison d'État officielle d'Hawaï.
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Fermes de café du monde vert
Cette ferme de café et torréfaction entièrement fonctionnelle située à Wahiawa dispose d'un café à service complet avec du café savoureux, des smoothies, etc., ainsi qu'un magasin de détail proposant tout ce qui concerne le café.
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Plantation de Dole
Abritant le plus grand labyrinthe du monde, Dole Plantation se classe régulièrement parmi les incontournables d'Oahu, surtout s'il y a des Keiki dans le groupe.
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Centre-ville de Haleiwa
Un voyage à travers le Rainbow Bridge mène à la pittoresque ville de Haleiwa. Shave Ice de Matsumoto réside ici, ainsi que de nombreuses autres découvertes intéressantes.
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La côte nord d'Oahu
Cette étendue de plages de 11 km de renommée mondiale abrite plusieurs légendes du surf. Sunset Beach, Ehukai Beach (Banzai Pipeline) et Waimea Bay ne sont que quelques-uns des nombreux sites incontournables.
32
Temple de Laie à Hawaï
Parfois appelé le "Taj Mahal du Pacifique", le temple Laie Hawaii a été le premier temple construit en Polynésie.
33
Ranch de Kualoa
Largement connu pour ses nombreuses apparitions à Hollywood, les 4 000 acres de Kualoa Ranch proposent plusieurs lieux de mariage, des circuits en VTT, des tyroliennes, etc.
34
Île de Mokoli'i
Mokolii est un îlot de basalte emblématique situé dans la baie de Kaneohe et est l'un des endroits les plus photographiés d'Oahu.
35
Fermes tropicales (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Ouvert pour la première fois en 1987, Tropical Farms vend une variété de noix de macadamia (évidemment), ainsi que des cafés, des chocolats, etc.
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Byodo-In Temple
Situé au pied des montagnes Koolau, le temple Byodo-In est une réplique à l'échelle du temple Byodoin d'Uji, vieux de plus de 900 ans, situé à Kyoto, au Japon.
37
Nu'uanu Pali
Ce monument historique offre une vue imprenable sur la côte au vent d'Oahu.
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Plage de Waimanalo
Cette plage est connue pour son sable poudreux doux et sa beauté essentiellement préservée.
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Pointe Makapu'u
Les vues panoramiques abondent ici. Makapuu Lookout offre une vue imprenable sur le Pacifique turquoise ci-dessous. Les principaux points focaux sont l'île de Manana, surnommée Rabbit Island, et Kaohikaipu. Vous verrez fréquemment des baleines au loin ici pendant les mois d'hiver (fin décembre - début avril), et si vous regardez vers la montagne, vous verrez des parapentes planer au-dessus presque tous les jours.
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Parc de la plage de sable
Également tristement connue sous le nom de plage "casse-cou", Sandys est un endroit idéal pour le bodyboard et le bodysurf. Soyez juste prudent car cela comporte le risque de quelques vilaines pauses à terre.
41
Évent Halona
Les jours de vent et lorsque la marée est haute, les vagues roulent sur le rivage et l'évent projette alors des embruns jusqu'à trente pieds dans les airs.
42
Réserve naturelle de la baie d'Hanauma
Hanauma Bay est une zone de conservation de la vie marine protégée qui s'est formée dans un anneau de tuf et est située le long de la côte sud-est. Les activités commerciales ne sont actuellement pas autorisées à opérer ou à transporter des visiteurs dans la baie de Hanauma.
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Kahala
Naviguez dans certaines des propriétés immobilières et en bord de mer les plus chères d'Oahu.
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Monument d'État de Diamond Head
Nous nous arrêterons au Diamond Head Crater Lookout pour de superbes séances de photos de Kahala et au-delà.
45
Iolani Palace
Iolani Palace is a historic landmark and museum located in Honolulu, Hawaii. It was the official residence of the Kingdom of Hawaii's monarchy, including King Kalakaua and Queen Liliuokalani, and is the only royal palace in the United States. Built in the 1800s, the palace is an excellent example of Hawaiian architecture and is adorned with intricate carvings and decorations. It features a throne room, state dining room, and royal chambers, among other rooms open to the public. Iolani Palace is now a museum that offers guided tours and hosts cultural events, providing visitors with a glimpse into the history and culture of Hawaii's monarchy.
46
Ali'iolani Hale
Aliiolani Hale is a historic building located in Honolulu, Hawaii. It was originally built in the 1870s to house the Hawaiian Kingdom's government offices and was named for King Kamehameha V, who commissioned its construction. The building is an example of Hawaiian Victorian architecture and features a distinctive red brick exterior. After the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy, Aliiolani Hale was used as a courthouse and is now home to the Hawaii State Supreme Court. It is also a popular tourist destination and is open to the public for tours, which offer a glimpse into the history and culture of Hawaii.
47
Kawaiaha'o Church
Kawaiahao Church is a historic Christian church located in Honolulu, Hawaii. It is considered one of the oldest and most significant churches in the state, and is a National Historic Landmark. The church was founded in the early 1800s by American Protestant missionaries and is affiliated with the United Church of Christ. It is built in the New England style, with a white exterior and tall spire, and features beautiful stained glass windows and a historic pipe organ. Kawaiahao Church is a popular tourist destination and is open to the public for tours, as well as hosting religious services and cultural events.
48
Honolulu Hale (City Hall)
Honolulu Hale is the city hall of Honolulu, Hawaii. It is located in the heart of downtown Honolulu and is a prominent feature of the city's skyline. The building was completed in the 1920s and is an example of Mediterranean Revival architecture, with a distinctive red tile roof and white stucco exterior. Honolulu Hale houses the offices of the mayor of Honolulu and the Honolulu City Council, as well as other government agencies. It is open to the public for tours and also serves as a venue for community events and meetings.
49
Hawaii State Capitol
The Hawaii State Capitol building is the official state house of the U.S. state of Hawaii. It is located in Honolulu, the state capital, and is home to the Hawaii State Legislature, which consists of the Hawaii State Senate and the Hawaii State House of Representatives. The building was completed in 1969 and is an example of modernist architecture, with a distinctive blue-glass curtain wall and a central dome. It is located on a hill overlooking downtown Honolulu and is surrounded by manicured lawns and gardens. The Hawaii State Capitol building is open to the public for tours and also serves as a venue for community events and meetings.
50
Dole Plantation
Dole Plantation is a popular tourist destination located in Wahiawa, Hawaii. The plantation is home to a working pineapple farm, and offers a variety of activities and experiences for visitors, including a pineapples garden maze, a train tour, and a plantation garden tour. The plantation also has a gift shop selling pineapple-themed souvenirs and products, and a food court offering pineapple-themed snacks and beverages. Dole Plantation is a fun and educational destination for families and those interested in agriculture.
51
Haleiwa Town Center
Haleiwa Town is a small town located on the north shore of the island of Oahu in Hawaii. It is known for its laid-back, surf town vibe and is popular with tourists and locals alike. The town is home to a number of independent shops, galleries, and restaurants, many of which have a surf or beach theme. It is also located near several beautiful beaches and surf breaks, making it a popular destination for water sports. Haleiwa Town is a great place to relax and experience the local culture of Hawaii.
52
Oahu's North Shore
Oahu's North Shore is a region located on the north shore of the island of Oahu in Hawaii. It is known for its beautiful beaches, iconic surf breaks, and laid-back atmosphere. The North Shore is home to a number of small towns and communities, including Haleiwa Town, which is known for its surf culture and independent shops and restaurants. The region is popular with tourists and locals alike and is a great place to relax, go surfing or swimming, and experience the local culture of Hawaii. The North Shore is also home to a number of natural attractions, including the Waimea Valley, a 1,875 acre park with a botanical garden, cultural exhibits, and hiking trails.
53
Laie Hawaii Temple & Visitors' Center
The Laie Hawaii Temple is a temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints located in Laie, Hawaii. It is the fifth temple built by the church and is the oldest one still in use. The temple is a sacred place of worship for members of the church and is not open to the public. However, visitors are welcome to tour the grounds, which include a visitors' center with exhibits about the history and beliefs of the church. The Laie Hawaii Temple is a distinctive feature of the community of Laie and is a popular destination for tourists interested in learning about the history and culture of the area.
54
Kualoa Ranch
Kualoa Ranch is a 4,000 acre private nature reserve and working ranch located on the windward side of the island of Oahu in Hawaii. The ranch is known for its beautiful and varied landscape, which includes rainforests, pastures, and beaches. It is also home to a number of historical and cultural sites, including ancient Hawaiian fishponds, petroglyphs, and heiaus (temples). Kualoa Ranch is a popular tourist destination that offers a wide variety of activities and experiences, including horseback riding, ATV tours, movie site tours, and ziplining. The ranch is also a working cattle ranch, raising grass-fed beef and pork, and has an on-site restaurant featuring locally-grown food.
55
Mokoli’i Island
Mokolii, also known as Chinaman's Hat, is a small islet located off the windward coast of the island of Oahu in Hawaii. The islet is a popular destination for kayaking and photography and is known for its distinctive rock formation that resembles a Chinese hat. Mokolii is located in Kaneohe Bay and is accessible by boat or kayak from Kualoa Regional Park. The islet is home to a variety of plants and wildlife, including seabirds, and is a popular spot for birdwatching. Mokolii is also a culturally significant site for Native Hawaiians, and has been featured in a number of Hawaiian legends and stories.
56
Waimanalo Beach
Waimanalo Beach is a long, sandy beach located on the windward side of the island of Oahu in Hawaii. The beach is known for its crystal clear waters and white sand, and is a popular spot for swimming, snorkeling, and surfing. Waimanalo Beach is located in the town of Waimanalo and is surrounded by residential neighborhoods and small local businesses. It is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, and is a great place to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of Hawaii. The beach is also home to a number of recreational facilities, including picnic tables, barbecue grills, and restrooms.
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Makapu‘U Point
Makapuu Lookout is a scenic lookout located on the windward side of the island of Oahu in Hawaii. The lookout offers panoramic views of the eastern coast of the island, including Makapuu Beach and Makapuu Point. It is a popular destination for sightseeing and photography, and is a great place to watch for whales during the winter months. Makapuu Lookout is located on the Kalanianaole Highway, just east of the town of Waimanalo, and is easily accessible by car. The lookout is also a popular starting point for a number of hiking trails, including the Makapuu Lighthouse Trail, which leads to a historic lighthouse and offers even more breathtaking views of the coast.
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Sandy Beach Park
Sandy Beach Park is a public beach park located on the windward side of the island of Oahu in Hawaii. The park is known for its wide, sandy beach and strong waves, making it a popular spot for bodyboarding and bodysurfing. Sandy Beach is located in the town of Hawaii Kai, just east of Honolulu, and is easily accessible by car. The beach is surrounded by residential neighborhoods and is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. The park is equipped with amenities such as picnic tables, barbecue grills, and restrooms, and is a great place to spend a day at the beach. However, it is important to be aware that the waves at Sandy Beach can be very powerful and can pose a hazard to inexperienced swimmers.
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Halona Blowhole
Halona Blowhole is a natural attraction located on the windward side of the island of Oahu in Hawaii. The blowhole is a rock formation that creates a spray of water when waves crash into it. It is located near Halona Beach Cove, a small, sheltered beach, and is a popular destination for sightseeing and photography. Halona Blowhole is located just east of the town of Hawaii Kai, and is easily accessible by car. The blowhole is surrounded by residential neighborhoods and is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. It is a great place to take in the natural beauty of Hawaii and watch the waves crashing against the shore.
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Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve is a protected bay and nature reserve located on the windward side of the island of Oahu in Hawaii. The preserve is home to a beautiful crescent-shaped beach and a clear, shallow lagoon, making it a popular spot for swimming, snorkeling, and diving. The bay is home to a diverse array of marine life, including over 400 species of fish, and is a popular destination for snorkelers and divers. Hanauma Bay is located just east of the town of Hawaii Kai and is easily accessible by car. The preserve is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, and is a great place to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of Hawaii.
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Kahala
The Kahala neighborhood is an upscale residential neighborhood located on the south shore of the island of Oahu in Hawaii. The neighborhood is known for its luxury homes, exclusive beaches, and top-rated schools. It is located just east of Waikiki, and is home to the Kahala Hotel & Resort, a luxury hotel that has hosted many celebrities and dignitaries over the years. The neighborhood is also home to a number of upscale shops and restaurants, and is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. The Kahala neighborhood is known for its exclusivity and high property values, making it one of the most desirable neighborhoods in Hawaii.
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Diamond Head State Monument
The Diamond Head Crater Lookout is a scenic lookout located on the east side of the island of Oahu in Hawaii. The lookout offers panoramic views of the south shore of the island. It is a popular destination for sightseeing and photography, and is a great place to watch the sunrise or sunset. The Diamond Head Crater Lookout is located in the Diamond Head State Monument, a state park that is home to a number of hiking trails, including a trail to the summit of Diamond Head Crater, which offers even more breathtaking views of the island. The lookout is easily accessible by car and is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.
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Iolani Palace
Iolani Palace is a historic landmark and museum located in Honolulu, Hawaii. It was the official residence of the Kingdom of Hawaii's monarchy, including King Kalakaua and Queen Liliuokalani, and is the only royal palace in the United States. Built in the 1800s, the palace is an excellent example of Hawaiian architecture and is adorned with intricate carvings and decorations. It features a throne room, state dining room, and royal chambers, among other rooms open to the public. Iolani Palace is now a museum that offers guided tours and hosts cultural events, providing visitors with a glimpse into the history and culture of Hawaii's monarchy.
64
Ali'iolani Hale
Aliiolani Hale is a historic building located in Honolulu, Hawaii. It was originally built in the 1870s to house the Hawaiian Kingdom's government offices and was named for King Kamehameha V, who commissioned its construction. The building is an example of Hawaiian Victorian architecture and features a distinctive red brick exterior. After the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy, Aliiolani Hale was used as a courthouse and is now home to the Hawaii State Supreme Court. It is also a popular tourist destination and is open to the public for tours, which offer a glimpse into the history and culture of Hawaii.
65
Kawaiaha'o Church
Kawaiahao Church is a historic Christian church located in Honolulu, Hawaii. It is considered one of the oldest and most significant churches in the state, and is a National Historic Landmark. The church was founded in the early 1800s by American Protestant missionaries and is affiliated with the United Church of Christ. It is built in the New England style, with a white exterior and tall spire, and features beautiful stained glass windows and a historic pipe organ. Kawaiahao Church is a popular tourist destination and is open to the public for tours, as well as hosting religious services and cultural events.
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Honolulu Hale (City Hall)
Honolulu Hale is the city hall of Honolulu, Hawaii. It is located in the heart of downtown Honolulu and is a prominent feature of the city's skyline. The building was completed in the 1920s and is an example of Mediterranean Revival architecture, with a distinctive red tile roof and white stucco exterior. Honolulu Hale houses the offices of the mayor of Honolulu and the Honolulu City Council, as well as other government agencies. It is open to the public for tours and also serves as a venue for community events and meetings.
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Hawaii State Capitol
The Hawaii State Capitol building is the official state house of the U.S. state of Hawaii. It is located in Honolulu, the state capital, and is home to the Hawaii State Legislature, which consists of the Hawaii State Senate and the Hawaii State House of Representatives. The building was completed in 1969 and is an example of modernist architecture, with a distinctive blue-glass curtain wall and a central dome. It is located on a hill overlooking downtown Honolulu and is surrounded by manicured lawns and gardens. The Hawaii State Capitol building is open to the public for tours and also serves as a venue for community events and meetings.
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Dole Plantation
Dole Plantation is a popular tourist destination located in Wahiawa, Hawaii. The plantation is home to a working pineapple farm, and offers a variety of activities and experiences for visitors, including a pineapples garden maze, a train tour, and a plantation garden tour. The plantation also has a gift shop selling pineapple-themed souvenirs and products, and a food court offering pineapple-themed snacks and beverages. Dole Plantation is a fun and educational destination for families and those interested in agriculture.
69
Haleiwa Town Center
Haleiwa Town is a small town located on the north shore of the island of Oahu in Hawaii. It is known for its laid-back, surf town vibe and is popular with tourists and locals alike. The town is home to a number of independent shops, galleries, and restaurants, many of which have a surf or beach theme. It is also located near several beautiful beaches and surf breaks, making it a popular destination for water sports. Haleiwa Town is a great place to relax and experience the local culture of Hawaii.
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Oahu's North Shore
Oahu's North Shore is a region located on the north shore of the island of Oahu in Hawaii. It is known for its beautiful beaches, iconic surf breaks, and laid-back atmosphere. The North Shore is home to a number of small towns and communities, including Haleiwa Town, which is known for its surf culture and independent shops and restaurants. The region is popular with tourists and locals alike and is a great place to relax, go surfing or swimming, and experience the local culture of Hawaii. The North Shore is also home to a number of natural attractions, including the Waimea Valley, a 1,875 acre park with a botanical garden, cultural exhibits, and hiking trails.
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Laie Hawaii Temple & Visitors' Center
The Laie Hawaii Temple is a temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints located in Laie, Hawaii. It is the fifth temple built by the church and is the oldest one still in use. The temple is a sacred place of worship for members of the church and is not open to the public. However, visitors are welcome to tour the grounds, which include a visitors' center with exhibits about the history and beliefs of the church. The Laie Hawaii Temple is a distinctive feature of the community of Laie and is a popular destination for tourists interested in learning about the history and culture of the area.
72
Kualoa Ranch
Kualoa Ranch is a 4,000 acre private nature reserve and working ranch located on the windward side of the island of Oahu in Hawaii. The ranch is known for its beautiful and varied landscape, which includes rainforests, pastures, and beaches. It is also home to a number of historical and cultural sites, including ancient Hawaiian fishponds, petroglyphs, and heiaus (temples). Kualoa Ranch is a popular tourist destination that offers a wide variety of activities and experiences, including horseback riding, ATV tours, movie site tours, and ziplining. The ranch is also a working cattle ranch, raising grass-fed beef and pork, and has an on-site restaurant featuring locally-grown food.
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Mokoli’i Island
Mokolii, also known as Chinaman's Hat, is a small islet located off the windward coast of the island of Oahu in Hawaii. The islet is a popular destination for kayaking and photography and is known for its distinctive rock formation that resembles a Chinese hat. Mokolii is located in Kaneohe Bay and is accessible by boat or kayak from Kualoa Regional Park. The islet is home to a variety of plants and wildlife, including seabirds, and is a popular spot for birdwatching. Mokolii is also a culturally significant site for Native Hawaiians, and has been featured in a number of Hawaiian legends and stories.
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Waimanalo Beach
Waimanalo Beach is a long, sandy beach located on the windward side of the island of Oahu in Hawaii. The beach is known for its crystal clear waters and white sand, and is a popular spot for swimming, snorkeling, and surfing. Waimanalo Beach is located in the town of Waimanalo and is surrounded by residential neighborhoods and small local businesses. It is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, and is a great place to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of Hawaii. The beach is also home to a number of recreational facilities, including picnic tables, barbecue grills, and restrooms.
75
Makapu‘U Point
Makapuu Lookout is a scenic lookout located on the windward side of the island of Oahu in Hawaii. The lookout offers panoramic views of the eastern coast of the island, including Makapuu Beach and Makapuu Point. It is a popular destination for sightseeing and photography, and is a great place to watch for whales during the winter months. Makapuu Lookout is located on the Kalanianaole Highway, just east of the town of Waimanalo, and is easily accessible by car. The lookout is also a popular starting point for a number of hiking trails, including the Makapuu Lighthouse Trail, which leads to a historic lighthouse and offers even more breathtaking views of the coast.
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Sandy Beach Park
Sandy Beach Park is a public beach park located on the windward side of the island of Oahu in Hawaii. The park is known for its wide, sandy beach and strong waves, making it a popular spot for bodyboarding and bodysurfing. Sandy Beach is located in the town of Hawaii Kai, just east of Honolulu, and is easily accessible by car. The beach is surrounded by residential neighborhoods and is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. The park is equipped with amenities such as picnic tables, barbecue grills, and restrooms, and is a great place to spend a day at the beach. However, it is important to be aware that the waves at Sandy Beach can be very powerful and can pose a hazard to inexperienced swimmers.
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Halona Blowhole
Halona Blowhole is a natural attraction located on the windward side of the island of Oahu in Hawaii. The blowhole is a rock formation that creates a spray of water when waves crash into it. It is located near Halona Beach Cove, a small, sheltered beach, and is a popular destination for sightseeing and photography. Halona Blowhole is located just east of the town of Hawaii Kai, and is easily accessible by car. The blowhole is surrounded by residential neighborhoods and is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. It is a great place to take in the natural beauty of Hawaii and watch the waves crashing against the shore.
78
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve is a protected bay and nature reserve located on the windward side of the island of Oahu in Hawaii. The preserve is home to a beautiful crescent-shaped beach and a clear, shallow lagoon, making it a popular spot for swimming, snorkeling, and diving. The bay is home to a diverse array of marine life, including over 400 species of fish, and is a popular destination for snorkelers and divers. Hanauma Bay is located just east of the town of Hawaii Kai and is easily accessible by car. The preserve is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, and is a great place to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of Hawaii.
79
Kahala
The Kahala neighborhood is an upscale residential neighborhood located on the south shore of the island of Oahu in Hawaii. The neighborhood is known for its luxury homes, exclusive beaches, and top-rated schools. It is located just east of Waikiki, and is home to the Kahala Hotel & Resort, a luxury hotel that has hosted many celebrities and dignitaries over the years. The neighborhood is also home to a number of upscale shops and restaurants, and is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. The Kahala neighborhood is known for its exclusivity and high property values, making it one of the most desirable neighborhoods in Hawaii.
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Diamond Head State Monument
The Diamond Head Crater Lookout is a scenic lookout located on the east side of the island of Oahu in Hawaii. The lookout offers panoramic views of the south shore of the island. It is a popular destination for sightseeing and photography, and is a great place to watch the sunrise or sunset. The Diamond Head Crater Lookout is located in the Diamond Head State Monument, a state park that is home to a number of hiking trails, including a trail to the summit of Diamond Head Crater, which offers even more breathtaking views of the island. The lookout is easily accessible by car and is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.
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Iolani Palace
Iolani Palace is a historic landmark and museum located in Honolulu, Hawaii. It was the official residence of the Kingdom of Hawaii's monarchy, including King Kalakaua and Queen Liliuokalani, and is the only royal palace in the United States. Built in the 1800s, the palace is an excellent example of Hawaiian architecture and is adorned with intricate carvings and decorations. It features a throne room, state dining room, and royal chambers, among other rooms open to the public. Iolani Palace is now a museum that offers guided tours and hosts cultural events, providing visitors with a glimpse into the history and culture of Hawaii's monarchy.
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Ali'iolani Hale
Aliiolani Hale is a historic building located in Honolulu, Hawaii. It was originally built in the 1870s to house the Hawaiian Kingdom's government offices and was named for King Kamehameha V, who commissioned its construction. The building is an example of Hawaiian Victorian architecture and features a distinctive red brick exterior. After the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy, Aliiolani Hale was used as a courthouse and is now home to the Hawaii State Supreme Court. It is also a popular tourist destination and is open to the public for tours, which offer a glimpse into the history and culture of Hawaii.
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Kawaiaha'o Church
Kawaiahao Church is a historic Christian church located in Honolulu, Hawaii. It is considered one of the oldest and most significant churches in the state, and is a National Historic Landmark. The church was founded in the early 1800s by American Protestant missionaries and is affiliated with the United Church of Christ. It is built in the New England style, with a white exterior and tall spire, and features beautiful stained glass windows and a historic pipe organ. Kawaiahao Church is a popular tourist destination and is open to the public for tours, as well as hosting religious services and cultural events.
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Honolulu Hale (City Hall)
Honolulu Hale is the city hall of Honolulu, Hawaii. It is located in the heart of downtown Honolulu and is a prominent feature of the city's skyline. The building was completed in the 1920s and is an example of Mediterranean Revival architecture, with a distinctive red tile roof and white stucco exterior. Honolulu Hale houses the offices of the mayor of Honolulu and the Honolulu City Council, as well as other government agencies. It is open to the public for tours and also serves as a venue for community events and meetings.
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Hawaii State Capitol
The Hawaii State Capitol building is the official state house of the U.S. state of Hawaii. It is located in Honolulu, the state capital, and is home to the Hawaii State Legislature, which consists of the Hawaii State Senate and the Hawaii State House of Representatives. The building was completed in 1969 and is an example of modernist architecture, with a distinctive blue-glass curtain wall and a central dome. It is located on a hill overlooking downtown Honolulu and is surrounded by manicured lawns and gardens. The Hawaii State Capitol building is open to the public for tours and also serves as a venue for community events and meetings.
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Dole Plantation
Dole Plantation is a popular tourist destination located in Wahiawa, Hawaii. The plantation is home to a working pineapple farm, and offers a variety of activities and experiences for visitors, including a pineapples garden maze, a train tour, and a plantation garden tour. The plantation also has a gift shop selling pineapple-themed souvenirs and products, and a food court offering pineapple-themed snacks and beverages. Dole Plantation is a fun and educational destination for families and those interested in agriculture.
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Haleiwa Town Center
Haleiwa Town is a small town located on the north shore of the island of Oahu in Hawaii. It is known for its laid-back, surf town vibe and is popular with tourists and locals alike. The town is home to a number of independent shops, galleries, and restaurants, many of which have a surf or beach theme. It is also located near several beautiful beaches and surf breaks, making it a popular destination for water sports. Haleiwa Town is a great place to relax and experience the local culture of Hawaii.
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Oahu's North Shore
Oahu's North Shore is a region located on the north shore of the island of Oahu in Hawaii. It is known for its beautiful beaches, iconic surf breaks, and laid-back atmosphere. The North Shore is home to a number of small towns and communities, including Haleiwa Town, which is known for its surf culture and independent shops and restaurants. The region is popular with tourists and locals alike and is a great place to relax, go surfing or swimming, and experience the local culture of Hawaii. The North Shore is also home to a number of natural attractions, including the Waimea Valley, a 1,875 acre park with a botanical garden, cultural exhibits, and hiking trails.
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Laie Hawaii Temple & Visitors' Center
The Laie Hawaii Temple is a temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints located in Laie, Hawaii. It is the fifth temple built by the church and is the oldest one still in use. The temple is a sacred place of worship for members of the church and is not open to the public. However, visitors are welcome to tour the grounds, which include a visitors' center with exhibits about the history and beliefs of the church. The Laie Hawaii Temple is a distinctive feature of the community of Laie and is a popular destination for tourists interested in learning about the history and culture of the area.
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Kualoa Ranch
Kualoa Ranch is a 4,000 acre private nature reserve and working ranch located on the windward side of the island of Oahu in Hawaii. The ranch is known for its beautiful and varied landscape, which includes rainforests, pastures, and beaches. It is also home to a number of historical and cultural sites, including ancient Hawaiian fishponds, petroglyphs, and heiaus (temples). Kualoa Ranch is a popular tourist destination that offers a wide variety of activities and experiences, including horseback riding, ATV tours, movie site tours, and ziplining. The ranch is also a working cattle ranch, raising grass-fed beef and pork, and has an on-site restaurant featuring locally-grown food.
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Mokoli’i Island
Mokolii, also known as Chinaman's Hat, is a small islet located off the windward coast of the island of Oahu in Hawaii. The islet is a popular destination for kayaking and photography and is known for its distinctive rock formation that resembles a Chinese hat. Mokolii is located in Kaneohe Bay and is accessible by boat or kayak from Kualoa Regional Park. The islet is home to a variety of plants and wildlife, including seabirds, and is a popular spot for birdwatching. Mokolii is also a culturally significant site for Native Hawaiians, and has been featured in a number of Hawaiian legends and stories.
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Waimanalo Beach
Waimanalo Beach is a long, sandy beach located on the windward side of the island of Oahu in Hawaii. The beach is known for its crystal clear waters and white sand, and is a popular spot for swimming, snorkeling, and surfing. Waimanalo Beach is located in the town of Waimanalo and is surrounded by residential neighborhoods and small local businesses. It is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, and is a great place to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of Hawaii. The beach is also home to a number of recreational facilities, including picnic tables, barbecue grills, and restrooms.
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Makapu‘U Point
Makapuu Lookout is a scenic lookout located on the windward side of the island of Oahu in Hawaii. The lookout offers panoramic views of the eastern coast of the island, including Makapuu Beach and Makapuu Point. It is a popular destination for sightseeing and photography, and is a great place to watch for whales during the winter months. Makapuu Lookout is located on the Kalanianaole Highway, just east of the town of Waimanalo, and is easily accessible by car. The lookout is also a popular starting point for a number of hiking trails, including the Makapuu Lighthouse Trail, which leads to a historic lighthouse and offers even more breathtaking views of the coast.
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Sandy Beach Park
Sandy Beach Park is a public beach park located on the windward side of the island of Oahu in Hawaii. The park is known for its wide, sandy beach and strong waves, making it a popular spot for bodyboarding and bodysurfing. Sandy Beach is located in the town of Hawaii Kai, just east of Honolulu, and is easily accessible by car. The beach is surrounded by residential neighborhoods and is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. The park is equipped with amenities such as picnic tables, barbecue grills, and restrooms, and is a great place to spend a day at the beach. However, it is important to be aware that the waves at Sandy Beach can be very powerful and can pose a hazard to inexperienced swimmers.
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Halona Blowhole
Halona Blowhole is a natural attraction located on the windward side of the island of Oahu in Hawaii. The blowhole is a rock formation that creates a spray of water when waves crash into it. It is located near Halona Beach Cove, a small, sheltered beach, and is a popular destination for sightseeing and photography. Halona Blowhole is located just east of the town of Hawaii Kai, and is easily accessible by car. The blowhole is surrounded by residential neighborhoods and is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. It is a great place to take in the natural beauty of Hawaii and watch the waves crashing against the shore.
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Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve is a protected bay and nature reserve located on the windward side of the island of Oahu in Hawaii. The preserve is home to a beautiful crescent-shaped beach and a clear, shallow lagoon, making it a popular spot for swimming, snorkeling, and diving. The bay is home to a diverse array of marine life, including over 400 species of fish, and is a popular destination for snorkelers and divers. Hanauma Bay is located just east of the town of Hawaii Kai and is easily accessible by car. The preserve is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, and is a great place to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of Hawaii.
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Kahala
The Kahala neighborhood is an upscale residential neighborhood located on the south shore of the island of Oahu in Hawaii. The neighborhood is known for its luxury homes, exclusive beaches, and top-rated schools. It is located just east of Waikiki, and is home to the Kahala Hotel & Resort, a luxury hotel that has hosted many celebrities and dignitaries over the years. The neighborhood is also home to a number of upscale shops and restaurants, and is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. The Kahala neighborhood is known for its exclusivity and high property values, making it one of the most desirable neighborhoods in Hawaii.
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Diamond Head State Monument
The Diamond Head Crater Lookout is a scenic lookout located on the east side of the island of Oahu in Hawaii. The lookout offers panoramic views of the south shore of the island. It is a popular destination for sightseeing and photography, and is a great place to watch the sunrise or sunset. The Diamond Head Crater Lookout is located in the Diamond Head State Monument, a state park that is home to a number of hiking trails, including a trail to the summit of Diamond Head Crater, which offers even more breathtaking views of the island. The lookout is easily accessible by car and is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.
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Commentaires (2)
Jason_P
Jan 2022
The driver worked hard for us. She tried to fit in everything we wanted and was flexible. Very authentic experience
Kira A
Oct 2021
We didnthid tour first thing in the morning. It was not over booked. Keoki was our driver he was amazing. Very knowledgeable, very polite. Everyone knew who he was. Throughout the tour he told us a little about his upbringing, it was interesting. We had plenty of time 15-30 min at each stop to look, take pictures, shop. Plenty of time I promise. There is one side if the island where we couldn't go. There is no road apparently. We started in Waikiki and made it all the way to the north shore then cut down the middle back to Waikiki. We stopped a several out look places, drove through the more expensive homes. Stopped at the mac nut shop, coffee shop, a small retail store that was not an ABC store, the dole whip plantation. There is not enough time to ride the train, 30 min wait, or do the maze. The place you stop for lunch is close to a shrimp farm. The shrimp was good. The rice was mushy, yuck, but I would eat there again. It's $15 a meal. Just FYI. Would i do this tour again? Yeah. Just know this is an all day tour. 730am to 430pm. So dress comfortable, bring you a bottle of water and a little reusable shopping bag. Some places did charge 15 cent for a bag. That reminds me of Chicago.

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