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Visite secrète de l'île demi-cercle d'Oahu avec un guide local

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Cette excursion de 4 à 5 heures en demi-cercle sur l'île est une aventure «à votre rythme» qui vous emmène à certains des sites et points de vue les plus populaires d'Oahu. Cette aventure vous permet de voir rapidement ce pour quoi ce lieu de rassemblement est le plus célèbre sur cette île. Des côtes déchiquetées aux plages de sable tentaculaires, ce sera l'après-midi parfait pour vous et votre famille !
Ville: Honolulu
Fri 15 Nov
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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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À quoi s'attendre
1
Waimanalo Beach
Waimanalo Bay Beach Park & Recreation Area is one place rarely visited by tourists, that has one of the Oahu Beaches that will leave you in awe of the fact that you had no idea it existed in Oahu.
2
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
ormed within a volcanic cone, today Hanauma Bay offers a pristine marine ecosystem after the City and County of Honolulu laid out a plan in 1990 to restore the “curved bay,” after years of use from the millions of visitors who visit and love to snorkel Hanauma Bay. Voted the Best Beach in the United States for 2016 our volunteers have a booth located on the beach level to help visitors learn about conservation of the reef and the types of fish that live there.
3
Halona Blowhole
The Hālona Blowhole is one of Hawai‘i’s natural wonders, created thousands of years ago when molten lava tubes were formed from volcanic eruptions. There aren’t any active volcanoes on O‘ahu anymore, but the blowhole remains a must-see scenic stop.
4
Lanai lookout
Lanai Lookout is located on Oahu's southeast shore right on Kalanianaole Highway. It is one of three main roadside lookout points on this scenic stretch of coastline
5
Makapu'u Heiau
On the eastern most point of Oahu sits the Makapuu Point Lighthouse, a shining beacon built in 1909 on a 600-foot sea cliff overlooking Makapuu Beach—a stretch of sand known as one of Oahu’s best bodysurfing beaches—and family-friendly Sea Life Park.
6
Waimanalo Beach
Waimanalo Bay Beach Park & Recreation Area is one place rarely visited by tourists, that has one of the Oahu Beaches that will leave you in awe of the fact that you had no idea it existed in Oahu.
7
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
ormed within a volcanic cone, today Hanauma Bay offers a pristine marine ecosystem after the City and County of Honolulu laid out a plan in 1990 to restore the “curved bay,” after years of use from the millions of visitors who visit and love to snorkel Hanauma Bay. Voted the Best Beach in the United States for 2016 our volunteers have a booth located on the beach level to help visitors learn about conservation of the reef and the types of fish that live there.
8
Halona Blowhole
The Hālona Blowhole is one of Hawai‘i’s natural wonders, created thousands of years ago when molten lava tubes were formed from volcanic eruptions. There aren’t any active volcanoes on O‘ahu anymore, but the blowhole remains a must-see scenic stop.
9
Lanai lookout
Lanai Lookout is located on Oahu's southeast shore right on Kalanianaole Highway. It is one of three main roadside lookout points on this scenic stretch of coastline
10
Makapu'u Heiau
On the eastern most point of Oahu sits the Makapuu Point Lighthouse, a shining beacon built in 1909 on a 600-foot sea cliff overlooking Makapuu Beach—a stretch of sand known as one of Oahu’s best bodysurfing beaches—and family-friendly Sea Life Park.
11
Waimanalo Beach
Waimanalo Bay Beach Park & Recreation Area is one place rarely visited by tourists, that has one of the Oahu Beaches that will leave you in awe of the fact that you had no idea it existed in Oahu.
12
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
ormed within a volcanic cone, today Hanauma Bay offers a pristine marine ecosystem after the City and County of Honolulu laid out a plan in 1990 to restore the “curved bay,” after years of use from the millions of visitors who visit and love to snorkel Hanauma Bay. Voted the Best Beach in the United States for 2016 our volunteers have a booth located on the beach level to help visitors learn about conservation of the reef and the types of fish that live there.
13
Halona Blowhole
The Hālona Blowhole is one of Hawai‘i’s natural wonders, created thousands of years ago when molten lava tubes were formed from volcanic eruptions. There aren’t any active volcanoes on O‘ahu anymore, but the blowhole remains a must-see scenic stop.
14
Lanai lookout
Lanai Lookout is located on Oahu's southeast shore right on Kalanianaole Highway. It is one of three main roadside lookout points on this scenic stretch of coastline
15
Makapu'u Heiau
On the eastern most point of Oahu sits the Makapuu Point Lighthouse, a shining beacon built in 1909 on a 600-foot sea cliff overlooking Makapuu Beach—a stretch of sand known as one of Oahu’s best bodysurfing beaches—and family-friendly Sea Life Park.
16
Plage de Waimanalo
Waimanalo Bay Beach Park & ​​Recreation Area est un endroit rarement visité par les touristes, qui possède l'une des plages d'Oahu qui vous laissera bouche bée du fait que vous ne saviez pas qu'il existait à Oahu.
17
Réserve naturelle de la baie d'Hanauma
ornée d'un cône volcanique, la baie d'Hanauma offre aujourd'hui un écosystème marin vierge après que la ville et le comté d'Honolulu ont élaboré un plan en 1990 pour restaurer la «baie incurvée», après des années d'utilisation par les millions de visiteurs qui visitent et aiment faire de la plongée avec tuba Baie d'Hanauma. Élue meilleure plage des États-Unis en 2016, nos bénévoles ont un stand situé au niveau de la plage pour aider les visiteurs à en apprendre davantage sur la conservation du récif et les types de poissons qui y vivent.
18
Évent Halona
Le Hālona Blowhole est l'une des merveilles naturelles d'Hawai'i, créée il y a des milliers d'années lorsque des tubes de lave en fusion se sont formés à partir d'éruptions volcaniques. Il n'y a plus de volcans actifs sur O'ahu, mais l'évent reste un arrêt panoramique incontournable.
19
Belvédère Lanai
Lanai Lookout est situé sur la rive sud-est d'Oahu, sur la Kalanianaole Highway. C'est l'un des trois principaux points de vue en bordure de route sur cette partie pittoresque du littoral
20
Makapu'u Heiau
Sur le point le plus à l'est d'Oahu se trouve le phare de Makapuu Point, un phare brillant construit en 1909 sur une falaise de 600 pieds surplombant la plage de Makapuu - une étendue de sable connue comme l'une des meilleures plages de bodysurf d'Oahu - et le parc Sea Life familial .
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Commentaires (54)
Charlotte B
Oct 2018
What a fantastic day! Our driver / guide (Travis) met my husband and I at the cruise terminal in Honolulu and took us on an adventure of the North Shore. Not only did we see the "tourist" sights of the island, but Travis also shared some on his secret beaches and hangouts. He shared a wealthy of Hawaiian history and culture with us. This was probably the best excursion we did during of 5 days of traveling through the Hawaiian islands. Travis is the guide you want - you won't miss out!
CWY_08
Sep 2018
Lanai met us at our hotel with his Jeep and a big smile. As we drove he told us about growing up on the island of Lanai (hence his name), the history of Hawaii, and the geographical points along the way. We stopped at numerous lookout points during his narrative, and he was kind enough to take pictures of us so we wouldn't have to struggle with selfies! One of our stops was Sherwood Beach, known for its beautiful sand and water color, and as I was standing ankle-deep in the water, something stung me on the ankles! I saw the culprit, which looked like a baby jellyfish with a blue "kite string" coming out of it, and picked it up with a small piece of wood and showed it to Lanai. He said it was a Portuguese man o' war and immediately got the attention of a beach guard, who sprayed vinegar on the stings. As we continued on our tour, Lanai continually asked me how my ankles felt and, fortunately, the sting began to subside almost immediately. I appreciated his quick identification of the culprit, instinctive action to flag the beach guard, and concern for my well-being, as I had no idea if the creature was dangerous or not. Throughout the tour we talked about many aspects of Hawaiian culture, and Lanai allowed us to lead the conversation with questions. He gave us many suggestions for good restaurants, as he has had significant experience in that field, and even hosts his own food show, "Cooking Hawaiian" on the Lifestyle channel. At the end of the tour he stopped at a supermarket and got us tastes of poke (ahi tuna) in 3 different seasonings as well as a sample of musubi (block of spam and rice held together with seaweed). Everything was delicious and our horizons were broadened! Lanai is a great ambassador for Hawaii. He radiates pride in its rich and diverse blend of cultures, its history and cuisine, and its "aloha spirit" of love and respect for others. He was informative, kind, and funny, and I recommend booking a Jeep tour with him. Mahalo, Lanai!
Kathy_P
Sep 2018
Very nice and private tour. Local guide knew all the spots that normal tours don't go to. Places had very little tourists and the tour guide allow us to take as much time as we wanted to spend during the stops. Highly recommended.

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