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Visite culturelle secrète d'Hawaï avec un guide local

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Immerse yourself in Hawaiian culture and history on this fun filled tour to some of the most significant historical venues throughout Oahu. Your guide will be local in-the-know and proud Kamaaina (born and raised in Hawaii) who are more than just knowledgeable about the sites you’ll visit - they’re proud of their Native Hawaiian ancestry. This immersive experience will not only leave you in awe of the Native Hawaiian culture, but you’ll also leave with a deeper appreciation for this incredible place we call home.
Ville: Honolulu
Fri 08 Aug
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Ce qui est inclu
Soda/Pop
Local guide
Bottled water
Snacks
Soda/Pop
Local guide
Bottled water
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  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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1
Makapu'u Beach
Makapuu is located on the Ka Iwi coast of Oahu, containing the remains of a ridge that transcends the ocean below. The cliff at Makapuu Point Lookout frames the eastern tip of Oahu and is the site of a historically significant lighthouse.
2
Pele's Chair
Pele is the goddess of volcanoes and fire and is the creator of Hawaiian Islands. Situated on Oahu's south shore is a fascinating lava rock development that looks out over the ocean. In old Hawaii, this rock was referred to Kapaliokamoa, which means "the cliff of the chicken."
3
Makapu'u Heiau
Makapuu Heiau is a temple on Oahu. Near Makapuu Heiau is also a Hawaiian Monk Seal Habitat.
4
Ulupo Heiau State Monument
Ulupo Heiau on the eastern edge of Kawai Nui Marsh in Kailua, Hawaii, is a cultural site storied in legend with the menehune, yet later with the Alii of Oahu, like Kakuhihewa in the 15th century and Kualii in the late 17th century.
5
Makapu'u Beach
Makapuu is located on the Ka Iwi coast of Oahu, containing the remains of a ridge that transcends the ocean below. The cliff at Makapuu Point Lookout frames the eastern tip of Oahu and is the site of a historically significant lighthouse.
6
Pele's Chair
Pele is the goddess of volcanoes and fire and is the creator of Hawaiian Islands. Situated on Oahu's south shore is a fascinating lava rock development that looks out over the ocean. In old Hawaii, this rock was referred to Kapaliokamoa, which means "the cliff of the chicken."
7
Makapu'u Heiau
Makapuu Heiau is a temple on Oahu. Near Makapuu Heiau is also a Hawaiian Monk Seal Habitat.
8
Ulupo Heiau State Monument
Ulupo Heiau on the eastern edge of Kawai Nui Marsh in Kailua, Hawaii, is a cultural site storied in legend with the menehune, yet later with the Alii of Oahu, like Kakuhihewa in the 15th century and Kualii in the late 17th century.
9
Makapu'u Beach
Makapuu is located on the Ka Iwi coast of Oahu, containing the remains of a ridge that transcends the ocean below. The cliff at Makapuu Point Lookout frames the eastern tip of Oahu and is the site of a historically significant lighthouse.
10
Pele's Chair
Pele is the goddess of volcanoes and fire and is the creator of Hawaiian Islands. Situated on Oahu's south shore is a fascinating lava rock development that looks out over the ocean. In old Hawaii, this rock was referred to Kapaliokamoa, which means "the cliff of the chicken."
11
Makapu'u Heiau
Makapuu Heiau is a temple on Oahu. Near Makapuu Heiau is also a Hawaiian Monk Seal Habitat.
12
Ulupo Heiau State Monument
Ulupo Heiau on the eastern edge of Kawai Nui Marsh in Kailua, Hawaii, is a cultural site storied in legend with the menehune, yet later with the Alii of Oahu, like Kakuhihewa in the 15th century and Kualii in the late 17th century.
13
Makapu'u Beach
Makapuu is located on the Ka Iwi coast of Oahu, containing the remains of a ridge that transcends the ocean below. The cliff at Makapuu Point Lookout frames the eastern tip of Oahu and is the site of a historically significant lighthouse.
14
Pele's Chair
Pele is the goddess of volcanoes and fire and is the creator of Hawaiian Islands. Situated on Oahu's south shore is a fascinating lava rock development that looks out over the ocean. In old Hawaii, this rock was referred to Kapaliokamoa, which means "the cliff of the chicken."
15
Makapu'u Heiau
Makapuu Heiau is a temple on Oahu. Near Makapuu Heiau is also a Hawaiian Monk Seal Habitat.
16
Ulupo Heiau State Monument
Ulupo Heiau on the eastern edge of Kawai Nui Marsh in Kailua, Hawaii, is a cultural site storied in legend with the menehune, yet later with the Alii of Oahu, like Kakuhihewa in the 15th century and Kualii in the late 17th century.
17
Plage de Makapu'u
Makapuu est situé sur la côte Ka Iwi d'Oahu, contenant les restes d'une crête qui transcende l'océan en contrebas. La falaise de Makapuu Point Lookout encadre la pointe est d'Oahu et abrite un phare d'importance historique.
18
La chaise de Pelé
Pele est la déesse des volcans et du feu et est le créateur des îles hawaïennes. Situé sur la rive sud d'Oahu, un développement fascinant de roches volcaniques donne sur l'océan. Dans l'ancien Hawaï, ce rocher était appelé Kapaliokamoa, qui signifie "la falaise du poulet".
19
Makapu'u Heiau
Makapuu Heiau est un temple d'Oahu. Près de Makapuu Heiau se trouve également un habitat de phoque moine hawaïen.
20
Monument d'État d'Ulupo Heiau
Ulupo Heiau, à l'est du marais de Kawai Nui à Kailua, à Hawaï, est un site culturel légendaire avec les menehune, mais plus tard avec les Alii d'Oahu, comme Kakuhihewa au XVe siècle et Kualii à la fin du XVIIe siècle.
21
Makapu'u Beach
Makapuu is located on the Ka Iwi coast of Oahu, containing the remains of a ridge that transcends the ocean below. The cliff at Makapuu Point Lookout frames the eastern tip of Oahu and is the site of a historically significant lighthouse.
22
Pele's Chair
Pele is the goddess of volcanoes and fire and is the creator of Hawaiian Islands. Situated on Oahu's south shore is a fascinating lava rock development that looks out over the ocean. In old Hawaii, this rock was referred to Kapaliokamoa, which means "the cliff of the chicken."
23
Makapu'u Heiau
Makapuu Heiau is a temple on Oahu. Near Makapuu Heiau is also a Hawaiian Monk Seal Habitat.
24
Ulupo Heiau State Monument
Ulupo Heiau on the eastern edge of Kawai Nui Marsh in Kailua, Hawaii, is a cultural site storied in legend with the menehune, yet later with the Alii of Oahu, like Kakuhihewa in the 15th century and Kualii in the late 17th century.
25
Makapu'u Beach
Makapuu is located on the Ka Iwi coast of Oahu, containing the remains of a ridge that transcends the ocean below. The cliff at Makapuu Point Lookout frames the eastern tip of Oahu and is the site of a historically significant lighthouse.
26
Pele's Chair
Pele is the goddess of volcanoes and fire and is the creator of Hawaiian Islands. Situated on Oahu's south shore is a fascinating lava rock development that looks out over the ocean. In old Hawaii, this rock was referred to Kapaliokamoa, which means "the cliff of the chicken."
27
Makapu'u Heiau
Makapuu Heiau is a temple on Oahu. Near Makapuu Heiau is also a Hawaiian Monk Seal Habitat.
28
Ulupo Heiau State Monument
Ulupo Heiau on the eastern edge of Kawai Nui Marsh in Kailua, Hawaii, is a cultural site storied in legend with the menehune, yet later with the Alii of Oahu, like Kakuhihewa in the 15th century and Kualii in the late 17th century.
29
Makapu'u Beach
Makapuu is located on the Ka Iwi coast of Oahu, containing the remains of a ridge that transcends the ocean below. The cliff at Makapuu Point Lookout frames the eastern tip of Oahu and is the site of a historically significant lighthouse.
30
Pele's Chair
Pele is the goddess of volcanoes and fire and is the creator of Hawaiian Islands. Situated on Oahu's south shore is a fascinating lava rock development that looks out over the ocean. In old Hawaii, this rock was referred to Kapaliokamoa, which means "the cliff of the chicken."
31
Makapu'u Heiau
Makapuu Heiau is a temple on Oahu. Near Makapuu Heiau is also a Hawaiian Monk Seal Habitat.
32
Ulupo Heiau State Monument
Ulupo Heiau on the eastern edge of Kawai Nui Marsh in Kailua, Hawaii, is a cultural site storied in legend with the menehune, yet later with the Alii of Oahu, like Kakuhihewa in the 15th century and Kualii in the late 17th century.
33
Makapu'u Beach
Makapuu is located on the Ka Iwi coast of Oahu, containing the remains of a ridge that transcends the ocean below. The cliff at Makapuu Point Lookout frames the eastern tip of Oahu and is the site of a historically significant lighthouse.
34
Pele's Chair
Pele is the goddess of volcanoes and fire and is the creator of Hawaiian Islands. Situated on Oahu's south shore is a fascinating lava rock development that looks out over the ocean. In old Hawaii, this rock was referred to Kapaliokamoa, which means "the cliff of the chicken."
35
Makapu'u Heiau
Makapuu Heiau is a temple on Oahu. Near Makapuu Heiau is also a Hawaiian Monk Seal Habitat.
36
Ulupo Heiau State Monument
Ulupo Heiau on the eastern edge of Kawai Nui Marsh in Kailua, Hawaii, is a cultural site storied in legend with the menehune, yet later with the Alii of Oahu, like Kakuhihewa in the 15th century and Kualii in the late 17th century.
37
Makapu'u Beach
Makapuu is located on the Ka Iwi coast of Oahu, containing the remains of a ridge that transcends the ocean below. The cliff at Makapuu Point Lookout frames the eastern tip of Oahu and is the site of a historically significant lighthouse.
38
Pele's Chair
Pele is the goddess of volcanoes and fire and is the creator of Hawaiian Islands. Situated on Oahu's south shore is a fascinating lava rock development that looks out over the ocean. In old Hawaii, this rock was referred to Kapaliokamoa, which means "the cliff of the chicken."
39
Makapu'u Heiau
Makapuu Heiau is a temple on Oahu. Near Makapuu Heiau is also a Hawaiian Monk Seal Habitat.
40
Ulupo Heiau State Monument
Ulupo Heiau on the eastern edge of Kawai Nui Marsh in Kailua, Hawaii, is a cultural site storied in legend with the menehune, yet later with the Alii of Oahu, like Kakuhihewa in the 15th century and Kualii in the late 17th century.
41
Makapu'u Beach
Makapuu is located on the Ka Iwi coast of Oahu, containing the remains of a ridge that transcends the ocean below. The cliff at Makapuu Point Lookout frames the eastern tip of Oahu and is the site of a historically significant lighthouse.
42
Pele's Chair
Pele is the goddess of volcanoes and fire and is the creator of Hawaiian Islands. Situated on Oahu's south shore is a fascinating lava rock development that looks out over the ocean. In old Hawaii, this rock was referred to Kapaliokamoa, which means "the cliff of the chicken."
43
Makapu'u Heiau
Makapuu Heiau is a temple on Oahu. Near Makapuu Heiau is also a Hawaiian Monk Seal Habitat.
44
Ulupo Heiau State Monument
Ulupo Heiau on the eastern edge of Kawai Nui Marsh in Kailua, Hawaii, is a cultural site storied in legend with the menehune, yet later with the Alii of Oahu, like Kakuhihewa in the 15th century and Kualii in the late 17th century.
45
Makapu'u Beach
Makapuu is located on the Ka Iwi coast of Oahu, containing the remains of a ridge that transcends the ocean below. The cliff at Makapuu Point Lookout frames the eastern tip of Oahu and is the site of a historically significant lighthouse.
46
Pele's Chair
Pele is the goddess of volcanoes and fire and is the creator of Hawaiian Islands. Situated on Oahu's south shore is a fascinating lava rock development that looks out over the ocean. In old Hawaii, this rock was referred to Kapaliokamoa, which means "the cliff of the chicken."
47
Makapu'u Heiau
Makapuu Heiau is a temple on Oahu. Near Makapuu Heiau is also a Hawaiian Monk Seal Habitat.
48
Ulupo Heiau State Monument
Ulupo Heiau on the eastern edge of Kawai Nui Marsh in Kailua, Hawaii, is a cultural site storied in legend with the menehune, yet later with the Alii of Oahu, like Kakuhihewa in the 15th century and Kualii in the late 17th century.
49
Makapu'u Beach
Makapuu is located on the Ka Iwi coast of Oahu, containing the remains of a ridge that transcends the ocean below. The cliff at Makapuu Point Lookout frames the eastern tip of Oahu and is the site of a historically significant lighthouse.
50
Pele's Chair
Pele is the goddess of volcanoes and fire and is the creator of Hawaiian Islands. Situated on Oahu's south shore is a fascinating lava rock development that looks out over the ocean. In old Hawaii, this rock was referred to Kapaliokamoa, which means "the cliff of the chicken."
51
Makapu'u Heiau
Makapuu Heiau is a temple on Oahu. Near Makapuu Heiau is also a Hawaiian Monk Seal Habitat.
52
Ulupo Heiau State Monument
Ulupo Heiau on the eastern edge of Kawai Nui Marsh in Kailua, Hawaii, is a cultural site storied in legend with the menehune, yet later with the Alii of Oahu, like Kakuhihewa in the 15th century and Kualii in the late 17th century.
53
Makapu'u Beach
Makapuu is located on the Ka Iwi coast of Oahu, containing the remains of a ridge that transcends the ocean below. The cliff at Makapuu Point Lookout frames the eastern tip of Oahu and is the site of a historically significant lighthouse.
54
Pele's Chair
Pele is the goddess of volcanoes and fire and is the creator of Hawaiian Islands. Situated on Oahu's south shore is a fascinating lava rock development that looks out over the ocean. In old Hawaii, this rock was referred to Kapaliokamoa, which means "the cliff of the chicken."
55
Makapu'u Heiau
Makapuu Heiau is a temple on Oahu. Near Makapuu Heiau is also a Hawaiian Monk Seal Habitat.
56
Ulupo Heiau State Monument
Ulupo Heiau on the eastern edge of Kawai Nui Marsh in Kailua, Hawaii, is a cultural site storied in legend with the menehune, yet later with the Alii of Oahu, like Kakuhihewa in the 15th century and Kualii in the late 17th century.
57
Makapu'u Beach
Makapuu is located on the Ka Iwi coast of Oahu, containing the remains of a ridge that transcends the ocean below. The cliff at Makapuu Point Lookout frames the eastern tip of Oahu and is the site of a historically significant lighthouse.
58
Pele's Chair
Pele is the goddess of volcanoes and fire and is the creator of Hawaiian Islands. Situated on Oahu's south shore is a fascinating lava rock development that looks out over the ocean. In old Hawaii, this rock was referred to Kapaliokamoa, which means "the cliff of the chicken."
59
Makapu'u Heiau
Makapuu Heiau is a temple on Oahu. Near Makapuu Heiau is also a Hawaiian Monk Seal Habitat.
60
Ulupo Heiau State Monument
Ulupo Heiau on the eastern edge of Kawai Nui Marsh in Kailua, Hawaii, is a cultural site storied in legend with the menehune, yet later with the Alii of Oahu, like Kakuhihewa in the 15th century and Kualii in the late 17th century.
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Commentaires (11)
Randall_O
Jan 2020
Lanai picked us up at our hotel in his Jeep and we spent the day on a personal adventure with him. He explained the Hawaiian culture to us, showed us many beautiful and sacred sites, and we got to sit back and let him do all the driving. Well worth the money - very reasonably priced for the private tour and personal experience. We will do other Jeep Tours in the future.
danielaV2775AM
Mar 2018
We had the most wonderful time in Hawaii, and had the pleasure to meet Travis our Jeep tour guide. He is an amazing person with a great personality. He has an abundance of knowledge for Hawaii and can take you to the best places. I highly recommend you ask for him to get the best views and unending knowledge of Hawaii. Thank you Travis for all you’ve taught me, and all the beautiful scenic places you took us to .
Barry W
Mar 2018

Personal tour with a native Hawaiian...how much better does it get?! Went to places only a local would know, plus Sean had excellent information about tourist spots. So what if we went in the rainy season and could not see grand vistas due to the rain and clouds...we had a great time!

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