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Niesamowita wycieczka Circle Island z North Shore Adventures /Snorkeling with Turtles

Przegląd
This Tour is for Cruise Ship Guests and or Groups of 5 or more only. We pick directly up from the Pier and Return back to the Pier.

Make your Oahu visit even more Magical with this Epic and Scenic Shuttle Tour. Experience the Island like you've never seen it before, stopping at Island landmarks including Diamond Head lookout, Halona Blowhole, Dole Plantation is included on this Tour.
Owner or Driver has the option to add or take a stop away due to several factors. We will work within the time frame to get passengers back to Cruise Ship on a timely fashion.

Mahalo Nui Loa for choosing this laid back and informative Circle island Tour.

5 Star Service.

Miasto: Honolulu
Fri 25 Jul
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Klimatyzowany pojazd
Air-conditioned vehicle
Free WIfi
Air-conditioned vehicle
Free WIfi
Air-conditioned vehicle
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Czego oczekiwać
1
Stanowy pomnik Diamentowej Głowy
Ciesz się malowniczym widokiem na punkt widokowy Diamond Head. Unikalny profil Diamentowej Głowy (Lē'ahi) znajduje się w widocznym miejscu w pobliżu wschodniego krańca wybrzeża Waikiki. Najbardziej rozpoznawalny punkt orientacyjny Hawajów słynie z historycznego szlaku pieszego, zachwycających widoków na wybrzeże i historii wojskowości. Pomnik stanu Diamond Head obejmuje ponad 475 akrów, w tym wewnętrzne i zewnętrzne zbocza krateru.
2
Halona Blowhole
Blowhole Hālona to jeden z cudów natury na Hawajach, który powstał tysiące lat temu, kiedy w wyniku erupcji wulkanów powstały tunele ze stopionej lawy. Na O'ahu nie ma już aktywnych wulkanów, ale Blowhole pozostaje obowiązkowym punktem widokowym. Hālona w języku hawajskim oznacza „punkt obserwacyjny”, a odwiedzający mogą zobaczyć kilometry dziewiczych wód przybrzeżnych z punktu widokowego. W pogodne dni z daleka widać również wyspy Moloka'i i Lāna'i
3
Tropical Farms (wyprzedaż farmy orzechów makadamia)
Ciesz się miejscem, które zaczynało jako przydrożny sprzedawca, sprzedający orzechy makadamia, kawę, czekoladki i kosze upominkowe. Wypróbuj specjalne gorące sosy. Dostępne czyste toalety.
4
Wyspa Mokoli
Mokolii to po hawajsku „mała jaszczurka”. Nazywa się to Kapeluszem Chińczyka ze względu na swój stożkowaty kształt, który przypomina chłopski kapelusz noszony na wsi w Chinach.
5
Farmy Kahuku
Oprócz świeżych, lokalnie uprawianych owoców, Kahuku Land Farms jest także domem dla najlepszych lumpii bananowych, chleba bananowego i chleba bananowego z orzechami makadamia na North Shore, jeśli nie na całej wyspie. Tak, to miejsce to banany!
6
Pałac Iolani
Zbudowany w 1892 roku przez króla Kalakaua i dom ostatnich panujących monarchów Hawajów i służył jako oficjalna królewska rezydencja władców Królestwa Hawajów. Pałac jest jedynym Pałacem Królewskim na ziemi amerykańskiej.
7
Posąg króla Kamehamehy
Położony przed Aliiolani Hale i naprzeciwko Pałacu Iolani, stojący na wysokości 14 stóp, znajduje się pomnik króla Kamehameha.
8
Plantacja Dole
Początkowo działająca jako stoisko z owocami od 1950 roku, Dole Plantation została otwarta dla publiczności jako „Pineapple Experience” na Hawajach w 1989 roku. Spróbuj Pineapple Dole Whip.
9
Plantacja Dole
Historyczna plantacja ananasów przyciąga teraz rodziny kolejką i największym labiryntem świata.
10
Diamond Head State Monument
Enjoy the scenic view of the Diamond Head Lookout. The unique profile of Diamond Head (Lē‘ahi) sits prominently near the eastern edge of Waikiki’s coastline. Hawaii’s most recognized landmark is known for its historic hiking trail, stunning coastal views, and military history. Diamond Head State Monument encompasses over 475 acres, including the interior and outer slopes of the crater.
11
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. Hālona, in Hawaiian, means “lookout,” and visitors can see miles of pristine coastline waters from the lookout. On clear days, the islands of Moloka‘i and Lāna‘i can also be seen in the distance
12
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Enjoy the place that begin as a roadside vendor, selling macadamia nuts, coffees, chocolates & gift baskets. Try the special Hot Sauces. Clean Restrooms available.
13
Mokoli’i Island
Mokolii means "little lizard" in Hawaiian. It's called Chinaman's Hat because of its cone shape, which resembles the peasant's hat worn in rural China.
14
Kahuku Farms
In addition to the fresh locally grown fruit, Kahuku Land Farms is also home to the best banana lumpia, banana bread, and macadamia nut banana bread on the North Shore if not the entire island. Yep, this place is bananas!
15
Iolani Palace
Built in 1892 by King Kalakaua and the home of Hawaii's last reigning monarchs and served as the official royal residence of the rulers of the Kingdom of Hawaii. The Palace is the only Royal Palace on US soil.
16
King Kamehameha Statue
Located in front of Aliiolani Hale and across from Iolani Palace standing at 14 feet is the King Kamehameha statue.
17
Dole Plantation
Originally operated as a fruit stand beginning in 1950, Dole Plantation opened to the public as Hawaii's “Pineapple Experience” in 1989. Please try the Pineapple Dole Whip.
18
Dole Plantation
Originally operated as a fruit stand beginning in 1950, Dole Plantation opened to the public as Hawaii’s “Pineapple Experience” in 1989. Today, Dole Plantation is one of Oahu’s most popular visitor attractions and welcomes more than one million visitors a year. Dole Plantation provides enjoyable activities for the entire family, including the Pineapple Express Train Tour, the Plantation Garden Tour, and the Pineapple Garden Maze. Also popular are informational displays and presentations, as well as our plantation country store offering a wide variety of Dole Plantation gifts, local favorites, foods and refreshments including the world-famous Dole Soft Serve! And, before you leave you can purchase fresh pineapple to take home.
19
Diamond Head State Monument
Enjoy the scenic view of the Diamond Head Lookout. The unique profile of Diamond Head (Lē‘ahi) sits prominently near the eastern edge of Waikiki’s coastline. Hawaii’s most recognized landmark is known for its historic hiking trail, stunning coastal views, and military history. Diamond Head State Monument encompasses over 475 acres, including the interior and outer slopes of the crater.
20
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. Hālona, in Hawaiian, means “lookout,” and visitors can see miles of pristine coastline waters from the lookout. On clear days, the islands of Moloka‘i and Lāna‘i can also be seen in the distance
21
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Enjoy the place that begin as a roadside vendor, selling macadamia nuts, coffees, chocolates & gift baskets. Try the special Hot Sauces. Clean Restrooms available.
22
Mokoli’i Island
Mokolii means "little lizard" in Hawaiian. It's called Chinaman's Hat because of its cone shape, which resembles the peasant's hat worn in rural China.
23
Kahuku Farms
In addition to the fresh locally grown fruit, Kahuku Land Farms is also home to the best banana lumpia, banana bread, and macadamia nut banana bread on the North Shore if not the entire island. Yep, this place is bananas!
24
Iolani Palace
Built in 1892 by King Kalakaua and the home of Hawaii's last reigning monarchs and served as the official royal residence of the rulers of the Kingdom of Hawaii. The Palace is the only Royal Palace on US soil.
25
King Kamehameha Statue
Located in front of Aliiolani Hale and across from Iolani Palace standing at 14 feet is the King Kamehameha statue.
26
Dole Plantation
Originally operated as a fruit stand beginning in 1950, Dole Plantation opened to the public as Hawaii's “Pineapple Experience” in 1989. Please try the Pineapple Dole Whip.
27
Dole Plantation
Originally operated as a fruit stand beginning in 1950, Dole Plantation opened to the public as Hawaii’s “Pineapple Experience” in 1989. Today, Dole Plantation is one of Oahu’s most popular visitor attractions and welcomes more than one million visitors a year. Dole Plantation provides enjoyable activities for the entire family, including the Pineapple Express Train Tour, the Plantation Garden Tour, and the Pineapple Garden Maze. Also popular are informational displays and presentations, as well as our plantation country store offering a wide variety of Dole Plantation gifts, local favorites, foods and refreshments including the world-famous Dole Soft Serve! And, before you leave you can purchase fresh pineapple to take home.
28
Diamond Head State Monument
Enjoy the scenic view of the Diamond Head Lookout. The unique profile of Diamond Head (Lē‘ahi) sits prominently near the eastern edge of Waikiki’s coastline. Hawaii’s most recognized landmark is known for its historic hiking trail, stunning coastal views, and military history. Diamond Head State Monument encompasses over 475 acres, including the interior and outer slopes of the crater.
29
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. Hālona, in Hawaiian, means “lookout,” and visitors can see miles of pristine coastline waters from the lookout. On clear days, the islands of Moloka‘i and Lāna‘i can also be seen in the distance
30
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Enjoy the place that begin as a roadside vendor, selling macadamia nuts, coffees, chocolates & gift baskets. Try the special Hot Sauces. Clean Restrooms available.
31
Mokoli’i Island
Mokolii means "little lizard" in Hawaiian. It's called Chinaman's Hat because of its cone shape, which resembles the peasant's hat worn in rural China.
32
Kahuku Farms
In addition to the fresh locally grown fruit, Kahuku Land Farms is also home to the best banana lumpia, banana bread, and macadamia nut banana bread on the North Shore if not the entire island. Yep, this place is bananas!
33
Iolani Palace
Built in 1892 by King Kalakaua and the home of Hawaii's last reigning monarchs and served as the official royal residence of the rulers of the Kingdom of Hawaii. The Palace is the only Royal Palace on US soil.
34
King Kamehameha Statue
Located in front of Aliiolani Hale and across from Iolani Palace standing at 14 feet is the King Kamehameha statue.
35
Dole Plantation
Originally operated as a fruit stand beginning in 1950, Dole Plantation opened to the public as Hawaii's “Pineapple Experience” in 1989. Please try the Pineapple Dole Whip.
36
Dole Plantation
Originally operated as a fruit stand beginning in 1950, Dole Plantation opened to the public as Hawaii’s “Pineapple Experience” in 1989. Today, Dole Plantation is one of Oahu’s most popular visitor attractions and welcomes more than one million visitors a year. Dole Plantation provides enjoyable activities for the entire family, including the Pineapple Express Train Tour, the Plantation Garden Tour, and the Pineapple Garden Maze. Also popular are informational displays and presentations, as well as our plantation country store offering a wide variety of Dole Plantation gifts, local favorites, foods and refreshments including the world-famous Dole Soft Serve! And, before you leave you can purchase fresh pineapple to take home.
37
Diamond Head State Monument
Enjoy the scenic view of the Diamond Head Lookout. The unique profile of Diamond Head (Lē‘ahi) sits prominently near the eastern edge of Waikiki’s coastline. Hawaii’s most recognized landmark is known for its historic hiking trail, stunning coastal views, and military history. Diamond Head State Monument encompasses over 475 acres, including the interior and outer slopes of the crater.
38
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. Hālona, in Hawaiian, means “lookout,” and visitors can see miles of pristine coastline waters from the lookout. On clear days, the islands of Moloka‘i and Lāna‘i can also be seen in the distance
39
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Enjoy the place that begin as a roadside vendor, selling macadamia nuts, coffees, chocolates & gift baskets. Try the special Hot Sauces. Clean Restrooms available.
40
Mokoli’i Island
Mokolii means "little lizard" in Hawaiian. It's called Chinaman's Hat because of its cone shape, which resembles the peasant's hat worn in rural China.
41
Kahuku Farms
In addition to the fresh locally grown fruit, Kahuku Land Farms is also home to the best banana lumpia, banana bread, and macadamia nut banana bread on the North Shore if not the entire island. Yep, this place is bananas!
42
Iolani Palace
Built in 1892 by King Kalakaua and the home of Hawaii's last reigning monarchs and served as the official royal residence of the rulers of the Kingdom of Hawaii. The Palace is the only Royal Palace on US soil.
43
King Kamehameha Statue
Located in front of Aliiolani Hale and across from Iolani Palace standing at 14 feet is the King Kamehameha statue.
44
Dole Plantation
Originally operated as a fruit stand beginning in 1950, Dole Plantation opened to the public as Hawaii's “Pineapple Experience” in 1989. Please try the Pineapple Dole Whip.
45
Dole Plantation
Originally operated as a fruit stand beginning in 1950, Dole Plantation opened to the public as Hawaii’s “Pineapple Experience” in 1989. Today, Dole Plantation is one of Oahu’s most popular visitor attractions and welcomes more than one million visitors a year. Dole Plantation provides enjoyable activities for the entire family, including the Pineapple Express Train Tour, the Plantation Garden Tour, and the Pineapple Garden Maze. Also popular are informational displays and presentations, as well as our plantation country store offering a wide variety of Dole Plantation gifts, local favorites, foods and refreshments including the world-famous Dole Soft Serve! And, before you leave you can purchase fresh pineapple to take home.
46
Diamond Head State Monument
Enjoy the scenic view of the Diamond Head Lookout. The unique profile of Diamond Head (Lē‘ahi) sits prominently near the eastern edge of Waikiki’s coastline. Hawaii’s most recognized landmark is known for its historic hiking trail, stunning coastal views, and military history. Diamond Head State Monument encompasses over 475 acres, including the interior and outer slopes of the crater.
47
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. Hālona, in Hawaiian, means “lookout,” and visitors can see miles of pristine coastline waters from the lookout. On clear days, the islands of Moloka‘i and Lāna‘i can also be seen in the distance
48
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Enjoy the place that begin as a roadside vendor, selling macadamia nuts, coffees, chocolates & gift baskets. Try the special Hot Sauces. Clean Restrooms available.
49
Mokoli’i Island
Mokolii means "little lizard" in Hawaiian. It's called Chinaman's Hat because of its cone shape, which resembles the peasant's hat worn in rural China.
50
Kahuku Farms
In addition to the fresh locally grown fruit, Kahuku Land Farms is also home to the best banana lumpia, banana bread, and macadamia nut banana bread on the North Shore if not the entire island. Yep, this place is bananas!
51
Iolani Palace
Built in 1892 by King Kalakaua and the home of Hawaii's last reigning monarchs and served as the official royal residence of the rulers of the Kingdom of Hawaii. The Palace is the only Royal Palace on US soil.
52
King Kamehameha Statue
Located in front of Aliiolani Hale and across from Iolani Palace standing at 14 feet is the King Kamehameha statue.
53
Dole Plantation
Originally operated as a fruit stand beginning in 1950, Dole Plantation opened to the public as Hawaii's “Pineapple Experience” in 1989. Please try the Pineapple Dole Whip.
54
Dole Plantation
Originally operated as a fruit stand beginning in 1950, Dole Plantation opened to the public as Hawaii’s “Pineapple Experience” in 1989. Today, Dole Plantation is one of Oahu’s most popular visitor attractions and welcomes more than one million visitors a year. Dole Plantation provides enjoyable activities for the entire family, including the Pineapple Express Train Tour, the Plantation Garden Tour, and the Pineapple Garden Maze. Also popular are informational displays and presentations, as well as our plantation country store offering a wide variety of Dole Plantation gifts, local favorites, foods and refreshments including the world-famous Dole Soft Serve! And, before you leave you can purchase fresh pineapple to take home.
55
Diamond Head State Monument
Enjoy the scenic view of the Diamond Head Lookout. The unique profile of Diamond Head (Lē‘ahi) sits prominently near the eastern edge of Waikiki’s coastline. Hawaii’s most recognized landmark is known for its historic hiking trail, stunning coastal views, and military history. Diamond Head State Monument encompasses over 475 acres, including the interior and outer slopes of the crater.
56
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. Hālona, in Hawaiian, means “lookout,” and visitors can see miles of pristine coastline waters from the lookout. On clear days, the islands of Moloka‘i and Lāna‘i can also be seen in the distance
57
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Enjoy the place that begin as a roadside vendor, selling macadamia nuts, coffees, chocolates & gift baskets. Try the special Hot Sauces. Clean Restrooms available.
58
Mokoli’i Island
Mokolii means "little lizard" in Hawaiian. It's called Chinaman's Hat because of its cone shape, which resembles the peasant's hat worn in rural China.
59
Kahuku Farms
In addition to the fresh locally grown fruit, Kahuku Land Farms is also home to the best banana lumpia, banana bread, and macadamia nut banana bread on the North Shore if not the entire island. Yep, this place is bananas!
60
Iolani Palace
Built in 1892 by King Kalakaua and the home of Hawaii's last reigning monarchs and served as the official royal residence of the rulers of the Kingdom of Hawaii. The Palace is the only Royal Palace on US soil.
61
King Kamehameha Statue
Located in front of Aliiolani Hale and across from Iolani Palace standing at 14 feet is the King Kamehameha statue.
62
Dole Plantation
Originally operated as a fruit stand beginning in 1950, Dole Plantation opened to the public as Hawaii's “Pineapple Experience” in 1989. Please try the Pineapple Dole Whip.
63
Dole Plantation
Originally operated as a fruit stand beginning in 1950, Dole Plantation opened to the public as Hawaii’s “Pineapple Experience” in 1989. Today, Dole Plantation is one of Oahu’s most popular visitor attractions and welcomes more than one million visitors a year. Dole Plantation provides enjoyable activities for the entire family, including the Pineapple Express Train Tour, the Plantation Garden Tour, and the Pineapple Garden Maze. Also popular are informational displays and presentations, as well as our plantation country store offering a wide variety of Dole Plantation gifts, local favorites, foods and refreshments including the world-famous Dole Soft Serve! And, before you leave you can purchase fresh pineapple to take home.
64
Diamond Head State Monument
Enjoy the scenic view of the Diamond Head Lookout. The unique profile of Diamond Head (Lē‘ahi) sits prominently near the eastern edge of Waikiki’s coastline. Hawaii’s most recognized landmark is known for its historic hiking trail, stunning coastal views, and military history. Diamond Head State Monument encompasses over 475 acres, including the interior and outer slopes of the crater.
65
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. Hālona, in Hawaiian, means “lookout,” and visitors can see miles of pristine coastline waters from the lookout. On clear days, the islands of Moloka‘i and Lāna‘i can also be seen in the distance
66
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Enjoy the place that begin as a roadside vendor, selling macadamia nuts, coffees, chocolates & gift baskets. Try the special Hot Sauces. Clean Restrooms available.
67
Mokoli’i Island
Mokolii means "little lizard" in Hawaiian. It's called Chinaman's Hat because of its cone shape, which resembles the peasant's hat worn in rural China.
68
Kahuku Farms
In addition to the fresh locally grown fruit, Kahuku Land Farms is also home to the best banana lumpia, banana bread, and macadamia nut banana bread on the North Shore if not the entire island. Yep, this place is bananas!
69
Iolani Palace
Built in 1892 by King Kalakaua and the home of Hawaii's last reigning monarchs and served as the official royal residence of the rulers of the Kingdom of Hawaii. The Palace is the only Royal Palace on US soil.
70
King Kamehameha Statue
Located in front of Aliiolani Hale and across from Iolani Palace standing at 14 feet is the King Kamehameha statue.
71
Dole Plantation
Originally operated as a fruit stand beginning in 1950, Dole Plantation opened to the public as Hawaii's “Pineapple Experience” in 1989. Please try the Pineapple Dole Whip.
72
Dole Plantation
Originally operated as a fruit stand beginning in 1950, Dole Plantation opened to the public as Hawaii’s “Pineapple Experience” in 1989. Today, Dole Plantation is one of Oahu’s most popular visitor attractions and welcomes more than one million visitors a year. Dole Plantation provides enjoyable activities for the entire family, including the Pineapple Express Train Tour, the Plantation Garden Tour, and the Pineapple Garden Maze. Also popular are informational displays and presentations, as well as our plantation country store offering a wide variety of Dole Plantation gifts, local favorites, foods and refreshments including the world-famous Dole Soft Serve! And, before you leave you can purchase fresh pineapple to take home.
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Recenzje (59)
jenny_b
Sep 2024
everything for me is great 😍 captain vince was amazing he never stop guided us the whole trip.. giving a lot of information teaching us some hawaiin words that i can’t even remember right away coz it’s my 1st time. hehehe! we have only small group, i can say not even small coz we are only 3. ohana💕🫶🏻
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Oct 2024
Jenny, The Lord will not Bless us with many if we cannot handle a few. 😊 It was a pleasure with this Group and I enjoyed sharing the day with you all. Mahalo Nui Loa, Captain Vince
Guillermo_R
Aug 2024
Some minor setbacks leading to rescheduling our tour and staying longer than needed due to circumstances beyond control but nonetheless a good time! Our guide, Justin, was amazing! We really loved how he tried to create a relationship with each guest due to how small groups are. We visited great landmarks, learned some history , listened to great Hawaiian radio, and had good quality chats with everyone. 10/10 would recommend as the main goal on every stop was to beat crowds and avoid lines :)
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Aug 2024
Unfortunately Gullermo your group was rescheduled for the following day. The older lady in the group fell at the last stop and the group had to wait for the E.M.T a lenthy time. She literally broke her Femur Bone. The long wait at the Dole Plantation was beyond our control. We seem to think we are better than 3 Stars! We put alot into what we do and its not easy from coordinating and communicating with every guest on pick up's and details of the Tour as well as talking and driving for over 9 hours a day and 7 days a week. We Pride ourselves on being the best and will continue to strive to give 5 Star Service. Thank You, Captain Vince
Duane_K
Jun 2024
Our guide Captain Vince was fabulous via 1elite tours. Whole island experience with great overview of history and culture.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Sep 2024
This is what we do and we are so proud we were able to share with you. Mahalo

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