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Visite audio autoguidée ultime de l'île Grand Circle d'Oahu

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Bienvenue sur la magnifique île hawaïenne d'O'ahu ! Avec la ville animée d'Honolulu, des jungles luxuriantes apparues dans des blockbusters comme Jurassic Park et les plages les plus magnifiques du monde, O'ahu a vraiment un peu de tout. Naviguez autour de ce paradis tropical, parcourez ses meilleurs sentiers et découvrez son incroyable histoire semée de conflits… le tout dans le confort de votre propre véhicule ou de votre location !

Ce forfait comprend également une visite bonus gratuite d'Oahu !

D'ici 30 minutes, nous vous enverrons deux éléments : un mot de passe unique et l'application Action Tour Guide. Téléchargez l'application sur votre téléphone et entrez le mot de passe. Ensuite, téléchargez la visite à l'intérieur. À votre arrivée, rendez-vous au Pearl Harbor National Memorial pour commencer la visite. Respectez l'itinéraire de la visite et la limite de vitesse pour la meilleure expérience.

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Information additionnelle
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Comment ça marche : une fois que vous avez réservé une visite, vous recevrez un SMS/e-mail avec des consignes. Téléchargez l'application (avec un bon wifi/signal) et utilisez votre mot de passe unique pour accéder à vos visites. Pour commencer la visite, rendez-vous au point de départ et lancez l'application. Le son démarre automatiquement. Respectez l'itinéraire et la limite de vitesse pour la meilleure expérience. Veuillez noter que personne ne vous attendra au point de départ.
  • Bon rapport qualité-prix Achetez un seul circuit pour l'ensemble du véhicule au lieu de prendre le bus et de payer pour chaque personne. Vous constaterez une économie importante. Connectez votre téléphone aux haut-parleurs de voiture par un fil ou Bluetooth. Profitez de la visite en écoutant ensemble pendant que vous conduisez.
  • Horaire flexible : une fois l'application/la visite sur votre téléphone, vous pouvez l'utiliser n'importe quel jour et à tout moment. Vous pouvez l'utiliser sur plusieurs jours. Et utilisez-le également lors de votre prochain voyage ici. Cette visite n'expire jamais.
  • Aperçu de la visite : vous pouvez l'utiliser avant le voyage à la maison (fortement recommandé), l'utiliser pendant le voyage et l'utiliser après votre retour.
  • Ne manquez rien : vous obtiendrez tout avec l'application - un itinéraire complet, des conseils de voyage, des histoires audio racontées par des professionnels, un scénario, des images, des vidéos, des plongées profondes, des trésors cachés, des lieux passionnants, des recommandations pour des randonnées, des aventures, activités, randonnées et direction étape par étape.
  • Tour privé : vous pouvez l'utiliser dans votre voiture ou votre voiture de location. Pas de soucis pour les groupes ou les foules. Démarrez l'application de visite sur votre téléphone. Et il vous guidera pas à pas. Vous pouvez vous arrêter pour autant de pauses que vous le souhaitez. Faites une pause pour les photos Instagram et faites une pause pour le déjeuner/les collations. Faire une randonnée. La visite vous attendra et commencera lorsque vous recommencerez. Vous pouvez même faire le tour sur plusieurs jours. Allez à votre rythme.
  • Facile à utiliser : les histoires se jouent dès que le GPS est activé. Il ne nécessite aucune utilisation de vos mains. Vous pouvez obtenir de l'AIDE en appelant, en discutant ou en envoyant un e-mail à tout moment de la journée.
  • Hors ligne : il n'est pas nécessaire d'avoir un signal cellulaire ou une connexion Wi-Fi pendant la visite. La carte GPS de l'application fonctionne hors ligne.
  • Expiration/reprise : la visite durera le reste de votre vie sur votre téléphone. Il peut être utilisé n'importe quel jour de votre prochain voyage.
  • Utilisez des images pour un livre photo : créez un livre photo en utilisant des images d'application propres (pas de foule) de chaque endroit pour faire un voyage mémorable. Toutes les photos importantes et la séquence correcte sont prêtes dans l'application pour que vous puissiez les utiliser.
  • Médias sociaux : partagez des images nettes (sans foule) avec vos amis/votre famille.
  • Les appareils pris en charge incluent les iPhones avec iOS 13 et supérieur, les téléphones Android avec la version 9 et supérieure et toutes les tablettes et iPads compatibles cellulaires.
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les voyageurs dans les espaces publics
À quoi s'attendre
1
Pearl Harbor National Memorial
Get ready for a totally comprehensive tour of Hawaii's most populous island: O'ahu. Home to the city of Honolulu, this island is chock full of culture, natural beauty, and fascinating history--all of which you'll experience during your drive!
2
Honolulu
As you drive through Honolulu, you'll learn about the city's unexpectedly humble origins, and how it became the hub it is today.
3
Bishop Museum
One of the first landmarks you'll pass is the Bishop Museum. This isn't just the largest museum in Hawaii, but also has a surprisingly sweet love story behind it!
4
King Kamehameha Statue
The most recognized Kamehameha statue stands in front of Aliiolani Hale (home to the Hawaii State Supreme Court) across from Iolani Palace and a short walk from historic Kawaiahao Church and the State Capitol. ... The third statue of him is located in Hilo on the island of Hawaii, and the fourth is in Washington D.C.
5
Ala Moana Beach Park
The first beach you'll see is Ala Moana Beach, a pristine stretch of sand which, believe it or not, used to be a garbage dump! But don't worry, it's perfectly clean now, and great for swimming.
6
King David Kalakaua Statue
Next, you'll pass a statue of King David Kalakaua, Hawaii's last king.
7
Waikiki Beach
The next beach you'll reach is Waikiki Beach, made famous by the legendary surfer Duke Kahanamoku. Duke is responsible for bringing surfing to the world at large and bringing major recognition to this beach.
8
Kapiolani Park
Your route takes you next past Kapi'olani Park, another beautiful space which was once little more than a soggy bit of marshland.
9
Diamond Head State Monument
After that, you'll come to Diamond Head State Monument, an immense crater left by a volcanic explosion. It's now become Hawaii's most popular park!
10
China Walls
As you continue, you'll reach the China Walls, an impressive formation of natural walls which some say rival the Great Wall of China!
11
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Get some unbeatable views up next at Hanauma Bay Lookout, and don't forget to snap a few pictures while you're there!
12
Lanai lookout
Lanai Lookout is next, and it's especially good if you're trying to get away from the crowd.
13
Halona Blowhole
The next lookout, Halona Blowhole Lookout, offers views of a peculiar rock formation which shoots water into the air when waves crash against it.
14
Pele's Chair
If you trek along the shore a bit, you'll come to Pele's Chair, a natural formation which some believe to be the chair of Pele, a volcanic goddess.
15
Kaiwi Shoreline Trail
Up next is Kaiwi State Scenic Shoreline, which is exactly what it sounds like. If you're a fan of ocean views, this makes for a wonderful stroll.
16
Waimanalo Beach
Travelers seeking a pristine beach that doesn't see the same crowds as others will love Waimanalo Beach, a stretch of white sand sheltered by a wall of ironwood trees.
17
Kailua Beach Park
Up next is the unassuming town of Kailua. Unassuming, that is, except for the fact that former president Barack Obama spent his winters here!
18
Ulupo Heiau State Historic Site
Next, you'll pass the Ulupo Heiau State Historic Site. This increidble archaeological site is home to an ancient Hawaiian temple called a Heiau, which is almost 500 years old!
19
Lulumahu Waterfall
Looking for more waterfalls? You'll find one at the end of a trail up ahead, which leads to the gorgeous, secluded Lulumahu Falls.
20
He'eia State Park
Continuing on, you'll reach the town of He'eia and hear the wild legend behind its name.
21
Byodo-In Temple
You won't want to miss the next stop, an elaborate Buddhist temple called the Byodo-In Temple. It was built as an exact to-scale replica of the temples one would find in Japan!
22
Kualoa Ranch
As you drive, you'll pass Kualoa Ranch, a sprawling jungle ranch which has been the filming location for countless Hollywood hits, including Jurassic Park, Hawaii Five-O, and Lost!
23
Kahana Bay Beach Park
The next beach, Kahana Bay Beach, isn't just a great stretch of sand, but is also packed with history! Archaeologists have found all sorts of pre-contact relics buried in the sand here.
24
Ahupua'a O Kahana State Park
Ahupua'a 'O Kahana State Park is next, offering plenty of lush greenery and stunning hikes for those looking to stretch their legs.
25
Hukilau Marketplace
Those looking to stop for a snack or a souvenir will want to stop at the next landmark: Hukilau Marketplace. This iconic market styles itself just like a classic 1950s Hawaiian market would.
26
Malaekahana State Recreation Area
Beach campers will absolutely want to stop at the next spot, Malaekahana State Recreation Area. This shoreline camping area makes for some seriously memorable mornings!
27
James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge
Next is the James Campbell Wildlife Refuge, where you'll learn the legend of how some of O'ahu's most recognizable birds got their iconic plumage.
28
Sunset Beach Park
James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge on the island of Oʻahu, Hawaii. It was established in 1976 to permanently protect an ecologically-intact unit and to provide habitat for native and migratory fauna and native flora
29
Sunset Beach Park
If the day is winding down, one of the best spots to be is your next stop: Sunset Beach. This is, hands down, one of the best spots on the island to catch a proper Hawaiian sunset.
30
Banzai Pipeline
As you drive, you'll pass the infamous Banzai Pipeline. This death-defying surf break has challenged some of the most famous surfers around for years, and not all of them survive it.
31
Shark's Cove
After that is Shark's Cove. Don't worry though, it gets its name not because sharks infest the waters, but instead because it looks a little bit like a shark when viewed from above.
32
Waimea Bay
One of the last beaches on your tour is Waimea Bay. This isn't just any beach, but has been featured in high-octane Hollywood adventures like Point Break!
33
Dole Plantation
Your final stop is at the historic Dole Plantation, a window back in time which also features a train ride and the world's largest maze for some fun family activities. The tour concludes here.
34
Pearl Harbor National Memorial
Get ready for a totally comprehensive tour of Hawaii's most populous island: O'ahu. Home to the city of Honolulu, this island is chock full of culture, natural beauty, and fascinating history--all of which you'll experience during your drive!
35
Honolulu
As you drive through Honolulu, you'll learn about the city's unexpectedly humble origins, and how it became the hub it is today.
36
Bishop Museum
One of the first landmarks you'll pass is the Bishop Museum. This isn't just the largest museum in Hawaii, but also has a surprisingly sweet love story behind it!
37
King Kamehameha Statue
The most recognized Kamehameha statue stands in front of Aliiolani Hale (home to the Hawaii State Supreme Court) across from Iolani Palace and a short walk from historic Kawaiahao Church and the State Capitol. ... The third statue of him is located in Hilo on the island of Hawaii, and the fourth is in Washington D.C.
38
Ala Moana Beach Park
The first beach you'll see is Ala Moana Beach, a pristine stretch of sand which, believe it or not, used to be a garbage dump! But don't worry, it's perfectly clean now, and great for swimming.
39
King David Kalakaua Statue
Next, you'll pass a statue of King David Kalakaua, Hawaii's last king.
40
Waikiki Beach
The next beach you'll reach is Waikiki Beach, made famous by the legendary surfer Duke Kahanamoku. Duke is responsible for bringing surfing to the world at large and bringing major recognition to this beach.
41
Kapiolani Park
Your route takes you next past Kapi'olani Park, another beautiful space which was once little more than a soggy bit of marshland.
42
Diamond Head State Monument
After that, you'll come to Diamond Head State Monument, an immense crater left by a volcanic explosion. It's now become Hawaii's most popular park!
43
China Walls
As you continue, you'll reach the China Walls, an impressive formation of natural walls which some say rival the Great Wall of China!
44
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Get some unbeatable views up next at Hanauma Bay Lookout, and don't forget to snap a few pictures while you're there!
45
Lanai lookout
Lanai Lookout is next, and it's especially good if you're trying to get away from the crowd.
46
Halona Blowhole
The next lookout, Halona Blowhole Lookout, offers views of a peculiar rock formation which shoots water into the air when waves crash against it.
47
Pele's Chair
If you trek along the shore a bit, you'll come to Pele's Chair, a natural formation which some believe to be the chair of Pele, a volcanic goddess.
48
Kaiwi Shoreline Trail
Up next is Kaiwi State Scenic Shoreline, which is exactly what it sounds like. If you're a fan of ocean views, this makes for a wonderful stroll.
49
Waimanalo Beach
Travelers seeking a pristine beach that doesn't see the same crowds as others will love Waimanalo Beach, a stretch of white sand sheltered by a wall of ironwood trees.
50
Kailua Beach Park
Up next is the unassuming town of Kailua. Unassuming, that is, except for the fact that former president Barack Obama spent his winters here!
51
Ulupo Heiau State Historic Site
Next, you'll pass the Ulupo Heiau State Historic Site. This increidble archaeological site is home to an ancient Hawaiian temple called a Heiau, which is almost 500 years old!
52
Lulumahu Waterfall
Looking for more waterfalls? You'll find one at the end of a trail up ahead, which leads to the gorgeous, secluded Lulumahu Falls.
53
He'eia State Park
Continuing on, you'll reach the town of He'eia and hear the wild legend behind its name.
54
Byodo-In Temple
You won't want to miss the next stop, an elaborate Buddhist temple called the Byodo-In Temple. It was built as an exact to-scale replica of the temples one would find in Japan!
55
Kualoa Ranch
As you drive, you'll pass Kualoa Ranch, a sprawling jungle ranch which has been the filming location for countless Hollywood hits, including Jurassic Park, Hawaii Five-O, and Lost!
56
Kahana Bay Beach Park
The next beach, Kahana Bay Beach, isn't just a great stretch of sand, but is also packed with history! Archaeologists have found all sorts of pre-contact relics buried in the sand here.
57
Ahupua'a O Kahana State Park
Ahupua'a 'O Kahana State Park is next, offering plenty of lush greenery and stunning hikes for those looking to stretch their legs.
58
Hukilau Marketplace
Those looking to stop for a snack or a souvenir will want to stop at the next landmark: Hukilau Marketplace. This iconic market styles itself just like a classic 1950s Hawaiian market would.
59
Malaekahana State Recreation Area
Beach campers will absolutely want to stop at the next spot, Malaekahana State Recreation Area. This shoreline camping area makes for some seriously memorable mornings!
60
James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge
Next is the James Campbell Wildlife Refuge, where you'll learn the legend of how some of O'ahu's most recognizable birds got their iconic plumage.
61
Sunset Beach Park
James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge on the island of Oʻahu, Hawaii. It was established in 1976 to permanently protect an ecologically-intact unit and to provide habitat for native and migratory fauna and native flora
62
Sunset Beach Park
If the day is winding down, one of the best spots to be is your next stop: Sunset Beach. This is, hands down, one of the best spots on the island to catch a proper Hawaiian sunset.
63
Banzai Pipeline
As you drive, you'll pass the infamous Banzai Pipeline. This death-defying surf break has challenged some of the most famous surfers around for years, and not all of them survive it.
64
Shark's Cove
After that is Shark's Cove. Don't worry though, it gets its name not because sharks infest the waters, but instead because it looks a little bit like a shark when viewed from above.
65
Waimea Bay
One of the last beaches on your tour is Waimea Bay. This isn't just any beach, but has been featured in high-octane Hollywood adventures like Point Break!
66
Dole Plantation
Your final stop is at the historic Dole Plantation, a window back in time which also features a train ride and the world's largest maze for some fun family activities. The tour concludes here.
67
Pearl Harbor National Memorial
Get ready for a totally comprehensive tour of Hawaii's most populous island: O'ahu. Home to the city of Honolulu, this island is chock full of culture, natural beauty, and fascinating history--all of which you'll experience during your drive!
68
Honolulu
As you drive through Honolulu, you'll learn about the city's unexpectedly humble origins, and how it became the hub it is today.
69
Bishop Museum
One of the first landmarks you'll pass is the Bishop Museum. This isn't just the largest museum in Hawaii, but also has a surprisingly sweet love story behind it!
70
King Kamehameha Statue
The most recognized Kamehameha statue stands in front of Aliiolani Hale (home to the Hawaii State Supreme Court) across from Iolani Palace and a short walk from historic Kawaiahao Church and the State Capitol. ... The third statue of him is located in Hilo on the island of Hawaii, and the fourth is in Washington D.C.
71
Ala Moana Beach Park
The first beach you'll see is Ala Moana Beach, a pristine stretch of sand which, believe it or not, used to be a garbage dump! But don't worry, it's perfectly clean now, and great for swimming.
72
King David Kalakaua Statue
Next, you'll pass a statue of King David Kalakaua, Hawaii's last king.
73
Waikiki Beach
The next beach you'll reach is Waikiki Beach, made famous by the legendary surfer Duke Kahanamoku. Duke is responsible for bringing surfing to the world at large and bringing major recognition to this beach.
74
Kapiolani Park
Your route takes you next past Kapi'olani Park, another beautiful space which was once little more than a soggy bit of marshland.
75
Diamond Head State Monument
After that, you'll come to Diamond Head State Monument, an immense crater left by a volcanic explosion. It's now become Hawaii's most popular park!
76
China Walls
As you continue, you'll reach the China Walls, an impressive formation of natural walls which some say rival the Great Wall of China!
77
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Get some unbeatable views up next at Hanauma Bay Lookout, and don't forget to snap a few pictures while you're there!
78
Lanai lookout
Lanai Lookout is next, and it's especially good if you're trying to get away from the crowd.
79
Halona Blowhole
The next lookout, Halona Blowhole Lookout, offers views of a peculiar rock formation which shoots water into the air when waves crash against it.
80
Pele's Chair
If you trek along the shore a bit, you'll come to Pele's Chair, a natural formation which some believe to be the chair of Pele, a volcanic goddess.
81
Kaiwi Shoreline Trail
Up next is Kaiwi State Scenic Shoreline, which is exactly what it sounds like. If you're a fan of ocean views, this makes for a wonderful stroll.
82
Waimanalo Beach
Travelers seeking a pristine beach that doesn't see the same crowds as others will love Waimanalo Beach, a stretch of white sand sheltered by a wall of ironwood trees.
83
Kailua Beach Park
Up next is the unassuming town of Kailua. Unassuming, that is, except for the fact that former president Barack Obama spent his winters here!
84
Ulupo Heiau State Historic Site
Next, you'll pass the Ulupo Heiau State Historic Site. This increidble archaeological site is home to an ancient Hawaiian temple called a Heiau, which is almost 500 years old!
85
Lulumahu Waterfall
Looking for more waterfalls? You'll find one at the end of a trail up ahead, which leads to the gorgeous, secluded Lulumahu Falls.
86
He'eia State Park
Continuing on, you'll reach the town of He'eia and hear the wild legend behind its name.
87
Byodo-In Temple
You won't want to miss the next stop, an elaborate Buddhist temple called the Byodo-In Temple. It was built as an exact to-scale replica of the temples one would find in Japan!
88
Kualoa Ranch
As you drive, you'll pass Kualoa Ranch, a sprawling jungle ranch which has been the filming location for countless Hollywood hits, including Jurassic Park, Hawaii Five-O, and Lost!
89
Kahana Bay Beach Park
The next beach, Kahana Bay Beach, isn't just a great stretch of sand, but is also packed with history! Archaeologists have found all sorts of pre-contact relics buried in the sand here.
90
Ahupua'a O Kahana State Park
Ahupua'a 'O Kahana State Park is next, offering plenty of lush greenery and stunning hikes for those looking to stretch their legs.
91
Hukilau Marketplace
Those looking to stop for a snack or a souvenir will want to stop at the next landmark: Hukilau Marketplace. This iconic market styles itself just like a classic 1950s Hawaiian market would.
92
Malaekahana State Recreation Area
Beach campers will absolutely want to stop at the next spot, Malaekahana State Recreation Area. This shoreline camping area makes for some seriously memorable mornings!
93
James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge
Next is the James Campbell Wildlife Refuge, where you'll learn the legend of how some of O'ahu's most recognizable birds got their iconic plumage.
94
Sunset Beach Park
James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge on the island of Oʻahu, Hawaii. It was established in 1976 to permanently protect an ecologically-intact unit and to provide habitat for native and migratory fauna and native flora
95
Sunset Beach Park
If the day is winding down, one of the best spots to be is your next stop: Sunset Beach. This is, hands down, one of the best spots on the island to catch a proper Hawaiian sunset.
96
Banzai Pipeline
As you drive, you'll pass the infamous Banzai Pipeline. This death-defying surf break has challenged some of the most famous surfers around for years, and not all of them survive it.
97
Shark's Cove
After that is Shark's Cove. Don't worry though, it gets its name not because sharks infest the waters, but instead because it looks a little bit like a shark when viewed from above.
98
Waimea Bay
One of the last beaches on your tour is Waimea Bay. This isn't just any beach, but has been featured in high-octane Hollywood adventures like Point Break!
99
Dole Plantation
Your final stop is at the historic Dole Plantation, a window back in time which also features a train ride and the world's largest maze for some fun family activities. The tour concludes here.
100
Mémorial national de Pearl Harbor
Préparez-vous pour une visite complète de l'île la plus peuplée d'Hawaï : O'ahu. Abritant la ville d'Honolulu, cette île regorge de culture, de beauté naturelle et d'histoire fascinante, que vous découvrirez pendant votre trajet !
101
Honolulu
En traversant Honolulu, vous découvrirez les origines étonnamment humbles de la ville et comment elle est devenue la plaque tournante qu'elle est aujourd'hui.
102
Musée de l'évêque
L'un des premiers points de repère que vous traverserez est le Bishop Museum. Ce n'est pas seulement le plus grand musée d'Hawaï, mais il y a aussi une histoire d'amour étonnamment douce derrière lui !
103
Statue du roi Kamehameha
La statue de Kamehameha la plus reconnue se dresse devant Aliiolani Hale (qui abrite la Cour suprême de l'État d'Hawaï) en face du palais Iolani et à quelques pas de l'église historique de Kawaiahao et du Capitole de l'État. ... La troisième statue de lui est située à Hilo sur l'île d'Hawaï, et la quatrième est à Washington D.C.
104
Parc de la plage d'Ala Moana
La première plage que vous verrez est Ala Moana Beach, une étendue de sable immaculée qui, croyez-le ou non, était autrefois une décharge ! Mais ne vous inquiétez pas, c'est parfaitement propre maintenant et idéal pour la baignade.
105
Statue du roi David Kalakaua
Ensuite, vous passerez devant une statue du roi David Kalakaua, le dernier roi d'Hawaï.
106
Waikiki Beach
La prochaine plage que vous atteindrez est la plage de Waikiki, rendue célèbre par le légendaire surfeur Duke Kahanamoku. Duke est chargé d'apporter le surf au monde entier et d'apporter une reconnaissance majeure à cette plage.
107
Parc Kapiolani
Votre itinéraire vous mènera ensuite au parc Kapi'olani, un autre bel espace qui n'était autrefois qu'un peu plus qu'un marais détrempé.
108
Monument d'État de Diamond Head
Après cela, vous arriverez au Diamond Head State Monument, un immense cratère laissé par une explosion volcanique. C'est maintenant devenu le parc le plus populaire d'Hawaï !
109
Murs de Chine
En continuant, vous atteindrez les Murailles de Chine, une impressionnante formation de murs naturels qui, selon certains, rivalisent avec la Grande Muraille de Chine !
110
Réserve naturelle de la baie d'Hanauma
Obtenez des vues imbattables ensuite à Hanauma Bay Lookout, et n'oubliez pas de prendre quelques photos pendant que vous y êtes !
111
Belvédère Lanai
Lanai Lookout est le prochain, et c'est particulièrement bien si vous essayez de vous éloigner de la foule.
112
Évent Halona
Le belvédère suivant, Halona Blowhole Lookout, offre une vue sur une formation rocheuse particulière qui projette de l'eau dans les airs lorsque les vagues s'y écrasent.
113
La chaise de Pelé
Si vous marchez un peu le long du rivage, vous arriverez à Pele's Chair, une formation naturelle que certains croient être la chaise de Pele, une déesse volcanique.
114
Sentier du littoral de Kaiwi
Le prochain est Kaiwi State Scenic Shoreline, qui est exactement ce à quoi cela ressemble. Si vous êtes un fan des vues sur l'océan, cela fait une promenade merveilleuse.
115
Plage de Waimanalo
Les voyageurs à la recherche d'une plage immaculée qui ne voit pas les mêmes foules que les autres adoreront la plage de Waimanalo, une étendue de sable blanc abritée par un mur d'arbres de fer.
116
Parc de la plage de Kailua
La prochaine est la ville sans prétention de Kailua. Sans prétention, si ce n'est que l'ancien président Barack Obama y passait ses hivers !
117
Site historique d'état d'Ulupo Heiau
Ensuite, vous passerez devant le site historique d'État d'Ulupo Heiau. Cet incroyable site archéologique abrite un ancien temple hawaïen appelé Heiau, vieux de près de 500 ans !
118
Cascade de Lulumahu
Vous cherchez plus de cascades? Vous en trouverez un au bout d'un sentier qui mène aux magnifiques chutes isolées de Lulumahu.
119
Parc d'État de He'eia
En continuant, vous atteindrez la ville de He'eia et entendrez la légende sauvage derrière son nom.
120
Byodo-In Temple
Vous ne voudrez pas manquer le prochain arrêt, un temple bouddhiste élaboré appelé le temple Byodo-In. Il a été construit comme une réplique exacte à l'échelle des temples que l'on trouverait au Japon !
121
Ranch de Kualoa
En conduisant, vous passerez devant Kualoa Ranch, un vaste ranch dans la jungle qui a été le lieu de tournage d'innombrables succès hollywoodiens, notamment Jurassic Park, Hawaii Five-O et Lost !
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Parc de la plage de la baie de Kahana
La prochaine plage, Kahana Bay Beach, n'est pas seulement une grande étendue de sable, mais elle est aussi chargée d'histoire ! Les archéologues ont trouvé ici toutes sortes de reliques préeuropéennes enfouies dans le sable.
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Parc d'État Ahupua'a O Kahana
Le parc d'État d'Ahupua'a 'O Kahana est le prochain, offrant beaucoup de verdure luxuriante et de superbes randonnées pour ceux qui cherchent à se dégourdir les jambes.
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Marché Hukilau
Ceux qui cherchent à s'arrêter pour une collation ou un souvenir voudront s'arrêter au prochain point de repère : Hukilau Marketplace. Ce marché emblématique se présente comme un marché hawaïen classique des années 1950.
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Zone de loisirs de l'État de Malaekahana
Les campeurs de plage voudront absolument s'arrêter au prochain endroit, Malaekahana State Recreation Area. Cette aire de camping en bord de mer est idéale pour des matinées mémorables !
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Réserve faunique nationale James Campbell
Vient ensuite le James Campbell Wildlife Refuge, où vous apprendrez la légende de la façon dont certains des oiseaux les plus reconnaissables d'O'ahu ont obtenu leur plumage emblématique.
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Parc de la plage du coucher du soleil
Le James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge est un refuge national de faune situé sur l'île d'Oʻahu, à Hawaï. Il a été créé en 1976 pour protéger en permanence une unité écologiquement intacte et pour fournir un habitat à la faune indigène et migratrice et à la flore indigène.
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Parc de la plage du coucher du soleil
Si la journée tire à sa fin, l'un des meilleurs endroits où aller est votre prochain arrêt : Sunset Beach. C'est, de loin, l'un des meilleurs endroits de l'île pour admirer un vrai coucher de soleil hawaïen.
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Gazoduc Banzai
Pendant que vous conduisez, vous passerez devant le tristement célèbre pipeline de Banzai. Ce spot de surf défiant la mort a défié certains des surfeurs les plus célèbres pendant des années, et tous n'y ont pas survécu.
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l'anse des requins
Après c'est Shark's Cove. Ne vous inquiétez pas cependant, il tire son nom non pas parce que les requins infestent les eaux, mais plutôt parce qu'il ressemble un peu à un requin vu d'en haut.
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Baie de Waimea
L'une des dernières plages de votre visite est la baie de Waimea. Ce n'est pas n'importe quelle plage, mais elle a été présentée dans des aventures hollywoodiennes à haut indice d'octane comme Point Break !
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Plantation de Dole
Votre dernier arrêt est à l'historique Dole Plantation, une fenêtre dans le temps qui propose également un trajet en train et le plus grand labyrinthe du monde pour des activités familiales amusantes. La visite se termine ici.
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Commentaires (2)
Jacqueline_B
Nov 2021
It was very hard to follow. If you missed a turn you had to find your own way back. The suggested 3 hours turned into 7 and I didn't get to the end
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2021
I’m sorry about the frustrating experience! The “Go-To” button on each stop opens up turn-by-turn directions from your location to that stop (just in case you get off-route). Most of the tour is straightforward and along the shore. There’s only one major detour (optional exploration) which requires a turn. I would be more than happy to make up for your experience though — please e-mail us via our website to start the process.
Joseph_A
Nov 2021
The app worked beautifully with our Samsung phone. The information was excellent and we learned a lot as well as saw so much!
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2021
Thanks, Joseph! Thrilled that our Oahu tour could make your family’s visit special! I’m so glad that our stories of the island helped you to get to know the island. For more self-guided experiences, we have more tours at ActionTourGuide.com for your future travels. Thanks again!

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