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Całodniowa wycieczka w małej grupie na wyspę Oahu

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Your Guide gets out of the van with you and explains the area at every Stop!
More Stops than the Big Busses!
On this ~7 hour tour you will visit some of the most popular and most beautiful spots on Oahu.
Later start-time (9am) to avoid crowds and you can sleep in and have a relaxing morning!
Fleet of Mercedes Vans with HUGE windows and Cold A/C.

Daniels Hawaii is proud to have trained Guides and Educators to show you the beautiful island of Oahu.

Some of the Stops & Spots:
Turtle Beach,
Movie and Hawaii Five-0 Spots,
World Famous North Shore Surf Breaks & Beaches
Hawaiian Culture & History,
Breathtaking lookouts for Whale Watching (during season),
Macadamia Nut Farm visit with Coffee & Nut tasting, Local Food Trucks for Lunch.

Your day is filled with highlights, stories and ALOHA.
Miasto: Honolulu
Sat 21 Jun
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1 woda w pudełku na gościa
1 Boxed Water per Guest
Free Pickup Your Waikiki Hotel
Expert Guides & Cultural Ambassadors
Air-conditioned vehicle
All Fees and Taxes
Free Macadamia Nut & Coffee Sampling
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Please make sure to select the CORRECT LANGUAGE in the TOUR OPTION Section
Czego oczekiwać
1
Waikiki
Bezpłatny odbiór z hoteli Waikiki
2
plaża Waikiki
Przejdź obok słynnej plaży Waikiki i poznaj ciekawe fakty na temat Centrum Turystyki na Hawajach.
3
Pomnik księcia Kahanamoku
Dowiedz się więcej o słynnym pływaku, surferze i wynalazcy pływania w stylu dowolnym.
4
Plaża Królowej
Nie bez powodu nazywana także plażą Hawaii Five-0...
5
Park Kapiolani
To był tor wyścigów konnych, zanim został przekształcony w ten piękny park.
6
Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium
Zapomniany pomnik wojenny w Waikiki. Gdzie legendy, takie jak Duke Kahanamoku i Jonny Weismueller, ustanawiają rekordy świata.
7
Park przy plaży Diamond Head
Ciesz się pięknym widokiem na Ocean Spokojny i zobacz wieloryby w sezonie
8
Kahala
Dowiedz się więcej o Yakuza, japońskiej mafii na Hawajach...
9
Punkt widokowy Hawaii Kai
Ciesz się pięknym widokiem na krater Diamond Head, Hawaii Kai i Koko Head
10
Szlak kolejowy Koko Crater
Dowiedz się interesujących faktów na temat krateru Koko Head we wschodniej części Oahu
11
Rezerwat przyrody Hanauma Bay
Przejedź obok pięknej zatoki Hanauma i przekonaj się, czy to naprawdę najlepsze miejsce do nurkowania na Oahu, czy tylko pułapka turystyczna
12
Punkt widokowy Lanai
Miń ładny punkt widokowy, aby kilka minut później zatrzymać się przy jeszcze lepszym punkcie widokowym
13
Plaża wieczności
Znany ze starszych i nowszych filmów oraz popularnych programów telewizyjnych.
14
Halona Blowhole
Ta licząca 30 000 lat rura lawy tryska wodą na wysokość do 20 stóp
15
Park Piaszczystej Plaży
Ulubiona plaża prezydenta... nie bez powodu nazywana też Neck Breaker Beach
16
Pole golfowe Hawaii Kai
Aaaaa i kolejne pole golfowe
17
Szlak latarni morskiej Makapuu
Czy warto wybrać się na 45-minutową wędrówkę do latarni morskiej... a może są lepsze punkty widokowe na Oahu?
18
Plaża Makapu'u
Niesamowita plaża - świetna do surfowania i bardzo malownicza
19
Plaża Waimanalo
Oceniono plażę nr 1 w Stanach Zjednoczonych
20
Waimanalo
Urocze miasteczko pełne Hawajczyków... mieszkali tu także Magnum i Higgins
21
Tropical Farms (wyprzedaż farmy orzechów makadamia)
Skorzystaj z DARMOWEJ degustacji orzechów makadamia i DARMOWEJ kawy z orzechami makadamia
22
Wyspa Mokoli
Mała wyspa u wybrzeży Oahu. Dowiedz się, dlaczego nosi nazwę Chinamans Hat
23
Park przy plaży Kahana Bay
Dowiedz się o starożytnych hawajskich stawach rybnych i o zrównoważonym życiu Hawajczyków
24
Laie
Mormońskie miasteczko na Oahu
25
Świątynia Laie na Hawajach
Piękna świątynia Mormonów na Oahu
26
Polinezyjskie Centrum Kultury
Świetne miejsce, aby dowiedzieć się więcej o różnych kulturach w Polinezji. Chcesz to sprawdzić? Twój przewodnik może pomóc Ci zdobyć bilety
27
Kahuku
Dom słynnej ciężarówki Giovanni's Shrimp i wielu innych lokalnych potraw. LUNCH STOP - Proszę zaplanować około 15 USD na osobę.
28
Turtle Bay Golf
Aaa i kolejne pole golfowe. Ten należy do najdroższych hoteli na North Shore. Dowiedz się ciekawych faktów na temat okolicy
29
Park Sunset Beach
Jeśli kiedykolwiek widziałeś w telewizji surferów jeżdżących na gigantycznych falach, puszczających się w beczki i wykonujących szalone sztuczki na ogromnych ścianach wody, szanse, że stało się to tutaj, są dość duże.
30
Zatoka Rekina
Nazywa się to zatoką rekinów, a jednak w wodzie jest mnóstwo ludzi... Co do cholery??? ;)
31
Zatoka Waimea
Posłuchaj tragicznej historii Eddiego Aikau, pierwszego ratownika na Oahu North Shore i poznaj najbardziej prestiżowe zawody surfingowe, które odbywają się w tej zatoce.
32
Plaża Laniakea
Zobacz żółwie w wodzie, a nawet wylegujące się na plaży. Żółw zielony jest chroniony i nie odwiedza Hawajów, aby składać jaja, ale… cóż, dowiedz się o nim podczas wycieczki
33
Park przy plaży Haleiwa
Zatrzymaj się w tej uroczej małej zatoczce, aby się rozciągnąć, zobaczyć żółwie w wodzie i sprawdzić surferów, zanim wrócisz do miasta.
34
Plantacja Dole
Ciesz się krótką wizytą na plantacji Dole, aby odświeżyć się i dowiedzieć się o ananasie.
35
Koszary armii amerykańskiej Schofield
Wojsko nadal odgrywa bardzo ważną rolę na Hawajach
36
Stadion Aloha
Ten stadion ma ciekawą tajemnicę...
37
Rynek Aloha Tower
Wieża Aloha jest również nazywana Statuą Wolności na Hawajach. Nasz przewodnik wie dlaczego
38
Centrum Ala Moana
Największe centrum handlowe na świeżym powietrzu w USA
39
Park przy plaży Ala Moana
Ładna plaża i mniej zatłoczona niż plaże Waikiki
40
Waikiki
Z powrotem w Waikiki - Mahalo za bycie naszymi gośćmi!
41
Dole Plantation
Enjoy a short visit of the Dole Plantation to freshen up and learn about pineapple.
42
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Pass by beautiful Hanauma Bay and find out if it is really the best spot to snorkel on Oahu or just a tourist trap
43
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Enjoy a FREE Macadamia Nut and FREE Macadamia Nut Coffee tasting
44
Halona Blowhole
This 30,000 year old lava tube spouts water up to 20 feet high
45
Sunset Beach Park
If you have ever seen surfers on TV riding giant waves, getting barrelled and doing crazy tricks on huge walls of water, the chances that it happened here are pretty high.
46
Diamond Head Beach Park
Enjoy a beautiful view over the pacific ocean and see whales during season
47
Laniakea Beach
See turtles in the water or even lounging on the beach. The green sea turtle is protected and does not visit Hawaii to lay eggs, but... well, learn about it on the tour Note: There is no official parking with this beach. Your Guide will always try to stop, but it can get tricky at times.
48
Kahuku
Home of the famous Giovannis Shrimp truck and lots of other local food. LUNCH STOP - Please plan about $15 per person.
49
Waikiki
Free Pickup at Waikiki Hotels
50
Statue of Duke Kahanamoku
Learn more about the famous swimmer, surfer and inventor of the free style swimming.
51
Kapiolani Park
This used to be a horse race track before it was turned into this beautiful park.
52
Hawaii Kai Lookout
Enjoy a beautiful view of Diamond Head Crater, Hawaii Kai and Koko Head
53
Queen's Beach
Also called the Hawaii Five-0 beach for a reason...
54
Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium
A forgotten War Memorial in Waikiki. Where legends like Duke Kahanamoku and Jonny Weismueller set World Records.
55
Sandy Beach Park
A president's favorite beach... also called Neck Breaker Beach for a reason
56
Waikiki Beach
Pass by famous Waikiki Beach and learn interesting facts about the Center of Tourism in Hawaii.
57
Hawaii Kai Golf Course
Aaaaand another Golf Course
58
Kahala
Learn about the Yakuza, the Japanese Mafia in Hawaii...
59
Koko Crater Arch Trail
Learn interesting facts about Koko Head Crater on the eastside of Oahu
60
Waimanalo
Cute little town full of Hawaiians... also Magnum and Higgins used to live here
61
Lanai lookout
Pass by the nice lookout, just to stop at an even better lookout a few minutes later
62
Makapu'u Point Lighthouse Trail
Is it worth the 45 minute hike to the lighthouse... or are there better lookouts on Oahu?
63
Eternity Beach
Famous from older and newer movies as well as popular TV shows.
64
Makapu'u Beach
Amazing beach - great for body surfing and very picturesque
65
Waimanalo Beach
Rated the #1 beach in the United States
66
Polynesian Cultural Center
Great spot to learn more about the different cultures in polynesia. Want to check it out? Your guide can help you to get tickets
67
Kahana Bay Beach Park
Learn about ancient Hawaiian Fish ponds and how sustainable the Hawaiians used to live
68
Mokoli’i Island
Little island of off the shore of Oahu. Learn why it's called Chinamans Hat
69
Laie Hawaii Temple & Visitors' Center
Beautiful Mormon Temple on Oahu
70
Shark's Cove
It's called sharks cove and yet there are lots of people in the water... What the hell??? ;)
71
Laie
Mormon Town on Oahu
72
Turtle Bay Golf
Aaaand another golf course. This one belongs to the most expensive Hotel on the North Shore. Learn interesting facts about the area
73
Haleiwa Beach Park
Stop at this cute little cove to stretch out, see turtles in the water and check out the surfers before heading back into town.
74
Waimea Bay
Hear the tragic story of Eddie Aikau, the first lifeguard on Oahu's North Shore and learn about the most prestigious surf competition that happens in this bay.
75
U.S. Army Schofield Barracks
Military plays still a very important role in Hawaii
76
Aloha Stadium
This stadium has an interesting secret...
77
Aloha Tower Marketplace
The Aloha tower is also called the Statue of Liberty of Hawaii. Our guide knows why
78
Ala Moana Center
The biggest Outdoor Shopping Mall in the US
79
Ala Moana Beach Park
Nice beach and less crowded than the Waikiki beaches
80
Waikiki
Back in Waikiki - Mahalo for being our guests!
81
Dole Plantation
Enjoy a short visit of the Dole Plantation to freshen up and learn about pineapple.
82
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Pass by beautiful Hanauma Bay and find out if it is really the best spot to snorkel on Oahu or just a tourist trap
83
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Enjoy a FREE Macadamia Nut and FREE Macadamia Nut Coffee tasting
84
Halona Blowhole
This 30,000 year old lava tube spouts water up to 20 feet high
85
Sunset Beach Park
If you have ever seen surfers on TV riding giant waves, getting barrelled and doing crazy tricks on huge walls of water, the chances that it happened here are pretty high.
86
Diamond Head Beach Park
Enjoy a beautiful view over the pacific ocean and see whales during season
87
Laniakea Beach
See turtles in the water or even lounging on the beach. The green sea turtle is protected and does not visit Hawaii to lay eggs, but... well, learn about it on the tour Note: There is no official parking with this beach. Your Guide will always try to stop, but it can get tricky at times.
88
Kahuku
Home of the famous Giovannis Shrimp truck and lots of other local food. LUNCH STOP - Please plan about $15 per person.
89
Waikiki
Free Pickup at Waikiki Hotels
90
Statue of Duke Kahanamoku
Learn more about the famous swimmer, surfer and inventor of the free style swimming.
91
Kapiolani Park
This used to be a horse race track before it was turned into this beautiful park.
92
Hawaii Kai Lookout
Enjoy a beautiful view of Diamond Head Crater, Hawaii Kai and Koko Head
93
Queen's Beach
Also called the Hawaii Five-0 beach for a reason...
94
Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium
A forgotten War Memorial in Waikiki. Where legends like Duke Kahanamoku and Jonny Weismueller set World Records.
95
Sandy Beach Park
A president's favorite beach... also called Neck Breaker Beach for a reason
96
Waikiki Beach
Pass by famous Waikiki Beach and learn interesting facts about the Center of Tourism in Hawaii.
97
Hawaii Kai Golf Course
Aaaaand another Golf Course
98
Kahala
Learn about the Yakuza, the Japanese Mafia in Hawaii...
99
Koko Crater Arch Trail
Learn interesting facts about Koko Head Crater on the eastside of Oahu
100
Waimanalo
Cute little town full of Hawaiians... also Magnum and Higgins used to live here
101
Lanai lookout
Pass by the nice lookout, just to stop at an even better lookout a few minutes later
102
Makapu'u Point Lighthouse Trail
Is it worth the 45 minute hike to the lighthouse... or are there better lookouts on Oahu?
103
Eternity Beach
Famous from older and newer movies as well as popular TV shows.
104
Makapu'u Beach
Amazing beach - great for body surfing and very picturesque
105
Waimanalo Beach
Rated the #1 beach in the United States
106
Polynesian Cultural Center
Great spot to learn more about the different cultures in polynesia. Want to check it out? Your guide can help you to get tickets
107
Kahana Bay Beach Park
Learn about ancient Hawaiian Fish ponds and how sustainable the Hawaiians used to live
108
Mokoli’i Island
Little island of off the shore of Oahu. Learn why it's called Chinamans Hat
109
Laie Hawaii Temple & Visitors' Center
Beautiful Mormon Temple on Oahu
110
Shark's Cove
It's called sharks cove and yet there are lots of people in the water... What the hell??? ;)
111
Laie
Mormon Town on Oahu
112
Turtle Bay Golf
Aaaand another golf course. This one belongs to the most expensive Hotel on the North Shore. Learn interesting facts about the area
113
Haleiwa Beach Park
Stop at this cute little cove to stretch out, see turtles in the water and check out the surfers before heading back into town.
114
Waimea Bay
Hear the tragic story of Eddie Aikau, the first lifeguard on Oahu's North Shore and learn about the most prestigious surf competition that happens in this bay.
115
U.S. Army Schofield Barracks
Military plays still a very important role in Hawaii
116
Aloha Stadium
This stadium has an interesting secret...
117
Aloha Tower Marketplace
The Aloha tower is also called the Statue of Liberty of Hawaii. Our guide knows why
118
Ala Moana Center
The biggest Outdoor Shopping Mall in the US
119
Ala Moana Beach Park
Nice beach and less crowded than the Waikiki beaches
120
Waikiki
Back in Waikiki - Mahalo for being our guests!
121
Dole Plantation
Enjoy a short visit of the Dole Plantation to freshen up and learn about pineapple.
122
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Pass by beautiful Hanauma Bay and find out if it is really the best spot to snorkel on Oahu or just a tourist trap
123
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Enjoy a FREE Macadamia Nut and FREE Macadamia Nut Coffee tasting
124
Halona Blowhole
This 30,000 year old lava tube spouts water up to 20 feet high
125
Sunset Beach Park
If you have ever seen surfers on TV riding giant waves, getting barrelled and doing crazy tricks on huge walls of water, the chances that it happened here are pretty high.
126
Diamond Head Beach Park
Enjoy a beautiful view over the pacific ocean and see whales during season
127
Laniakea Beach
See turtles in the water or even lounging on the beach. The green sea turtle is protected and does not visit Hawaii to lay eggs, but... well, learn about it on the tour Note: There is no official parking with this beach. Your Guide will always try to stop, but it can get tricky at times.
128
Kahuku
Home of the famous Giovannis Shrimp truck and lots of other local food. LUNCH STOP - Please plan about $15 per person.
129
Waikiki
Free Pickup at Waikiki Hotels
130
Statue of Duke Kahanamoku
Learn more about the famous swimmer, surfer and inventor of the free style swimming.
131
Kapiolani Park
This used to be a horse race track before it was turned into this beautiful park.
132
Hawaii Kai Lookout
Enjoy a beautiful view of Diamond Head Crater, Hawaii Kai and Koko Head
133
Queen's Beach
Also called the Hawaii Five-0 beach for a reason...
134
Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium
A forgotten War Memorial in Waikiki. Where legends like Duke Kahanamoku and Jonny Weismueller set World Records.
135
Sandy Beach Park
A president's favorite beach... also called Neck Breaker Beach for a reason
136
Waikiki Beach
Pass by famous Waikiki Beach and learn interesting facts about the Center of Tourism in Hawaii.
137
Hawaii Kai Golf Course
Aaaaand another Golf Course
138
Kahala
Learn about the Yakuza, the Japanese Mafia in Hawaii...
139
Koko Crater Arch Trail
Learn interesting facts about Koko Head Crater on the eastside of Oahu
140
Waimanalo
Cute little town full of Hawaiians... also Magnum and Higgins used to live here
141
Lanai lookout
Pass by the nice lookout, just to stop at an even better lookout a few minutes later
142
Makapu'u Point Lighthouse Trail
Is it worth the 45 minute hike to the lighthouse... or are there better lookouts on Oahu?
143
Eternity Beach
Famous from older and newer movies as well as popular TV shows.
144
Makapu'u Beach
Amazing beach - great for body surfing and very picturesque
145
Waimanalo Beach
Rated the #1 beach in the United States
146
Polynesian Cultural Center
Great spot to learn more about the different cultures in polynesia. Want to check it out? Your guide can help you to get tickets
147
Kahana Bay Beach Park
Learn about ancient Hawaiian Fish ponds and how sustainable the Hawaiians used to live
148
Mokoli’i Island
Little island of off the shore of Oahu. Learn why it's called Chinamans Hat
149
Laie Hawaii Temple & Visitors' Center
Beautiful Mormon Temple on Oahu
150
Shark's Cove
It's called sharks cove and yet there are lots of people in the water... What the hell??? ;)
151
Laie
Mormon Town on Oahu
152
Turtle Bay Golf
Aaaand another golf course. This one belongs to the most expensive Hotel on the North Shore. Learn interesting facts about the area
153
Haleiwa Beach Park
Stop at this cute little cove to stretch out, see turtles in the water and check out the surfers before heading back into town.
154
Waimea Bay
Hear the tragic story of Eddie Aikau, the first lifeguard on Oahu's North Shore and learn about the most prestigious surf competition that happens in this bay.
155
U.S. Army Schofield Barracks
Military plays still a very important role in Hawaii
156
Aloha Stadium
This stadium has an interesting secret...
157
Aloha Tower Marketplace
The Aloha tower is also called the Statue of Liberty of Hawaii. Our guide knows why
158
Ala Moana Center
The biggest Outdoor Shopping Mall in the US
159
Ala Moana Beach Park
Nice beach and less crowded than the Waikiki beaches
160
Waikiki
Back in Waikiki - Mahalo for being our guests!
161
Dole Plantation
Enjoy a short visit of the Dole Plantation to freshen up and learn about pineapple.
162
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Pass by beautiful Hanauma Bay and find out if it is really the best spot to snorkel on Oahu or just a tourist trap
163
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Enjoy a FREE Macadamia Nut and FREE Macadamia Nut Coffee tasting
164
Halona Blowhole
This 30,000 year old lava tube spouts water up to 20 feet high
165
Sunset Beach Park
If you have ever seen surfers on TV riding giant waves, getting barrelled and doing crazy tricks on huge walls of water, the chances that it happened here are pretty high.
166
Diamond Head Beach Park
Enjoy a beautiful view over the pacific ocean and see whales during season
167
Laniakea Beach
See turtles in the water or even lounging on the beach. The green sea turtle is protected and does not visit Hawaii to lay eggs, but... well, learn about it on the tour Note: There is no official parking with this beach. Your Guide will always try to stop, but it can get tricky at times.
168
Kahuku
Home of the famous Giovannis Shrimp truck and lots of other local food. LUNCH STOP - Please plan about $15 per person.
169
Waikiki
Free Pickup at Waikiki Hotels
170
Statue of Duke Kahanamoku
Learn more about the famous swimmer, surfer and inventor of the free style swimming.
171
Kapiolani Park
This used to be a horse race track before it was turned into this beautiful park.
172
Hawaii Kai Lookout
Enjoy a beautiful view of Diamond Head Crater, Hawaii Kai and Koko Head
173
Queen's Beach
Also called the Hawaii Five-0 beach for a reason...
174
Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium
A forgotten War Memorial in Waikiki. Where legends like Duke Kahanamoku and Jonny Weismueller set World Records.
175
Sandy Beach Park
A president's favorite beach... also called Neck Breaker Beach for a reason
176
Waikiki Beach
Pass by famous Waikiki Beach and learn interesting facts about the Center of Tourism in Hawaii.
177
Hawaii Kai Golf Course
Aaaaand another Golf Course
178
Kahala
Learn about the Yakuza, the Japanese Mafia in Hawaii...
179
Koko Crater Arch Trail
Learn interesting facts about Koko Head Crater on the eastside of Oahu
180
Waimanalo
Cute little town full of Hawaiians... also Magnum and Higgins used to live here
181
Lanai lookout
Pass by the nice lookout, just to stop at an even better lookout a few minutes later
182
Makapu'u Point Lighthouse Trail
Is it worth the 45 minute hike to the lighthouse... or are there better lookouts on Oahu?
183
Eternity Beach
Famous from older and newer movies as well as popular TV shows.
184
Makapu'u Beach
Amazing beach - great for body surfing and very picturesque
185
Waimanalo Beach
Rated the #1 beach in the United States
186
Polynesian Cultural Center
Great spot to learn more about the different cultures in polynesia. Want to check it out? Your guide can help you to get tickets
187
Kahana Bay Beach Park
Learn about ancient Hawaiian Fish ponds and how sustainable the Hawaiians used to live
188
Mokoli’i Island
Little island of off the shore of Oahu. Learn why it's called Chinamans Hat
189
Laie Hawaii Temple & Visitors' Center
Beautiful Mormon Temple on Oahu
190
Shark's Cove
It's called sharks cove and yet there are lots of people in the water... What the hell??? ;)
191
Laie
Mormon Town on Oahu
192
Turtle Bay Golf
Aaaand another golf course. This one belongs to the most expensive Hotel on the North Shore. Learn interesting facts about the area
193
Haleiwa Beach Park
Stop at this cute little cove to stretch out, see turtles in the water and check out the surfers before heading back into town.
194
Waimea Bay
Hear the tragic story of Eddie Aikau, the first lifeguard on Oahu's North Shore and learn about the most prestigious surf competition that happens in this bay.
195
U.S. Army Schofield Barracks
Military plays still a very important role in Hawaii
196
Aloha Stadium
This stadium has an interesting secret...
197
Aloha Tower Marketplace
The Aloha tower is also called the Statue of Liberty of Hawaii. Our guide knows why
198
Ala Moana Center
The biggest Outdoor Shopping Mall in the US
199
Ala Moana Beach Park
Nice beach and less crowded than the Waikiki beaches
200
Waikiki
Back in Waikiki - Mahalo for being our guests!
201
Dole Plantation
Enjoy a short visit of the Dole Plantation to freshen up and learn about pineapple.
202
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Pass by beautiful Hanauma Bay and find out if it is really the best spot to snorkel on Oahu or just a tourist trap
203
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Enjoy a FREE Macadamia Nut and FREE Macadamia Nut Coffee tasting
204
Halona Blowhole
This 30,000 year old lava tube spouts water up to 20 feet high
205
Sunset Beach Park
If you have ever seen surfers on TV riding giant waves, getting barrelled and doing crazy tricks on huge walls of water, the chances that it happened here are pretty high.
206
Diamond Head Beach Park
Enjoy a beautiful view over the pacific ocean and see whales during season
207
Laniakea Beach
See turtles in the water or even lounging on the beach. The green sea turtle is protected and does not visit Hawaii to lay eggs, but... well, learn about it on the tour Note: There is no official parking with this beach. Your Guide will always try to stop, but it can get tricky at times.
208
Kahuku
Home of the famous Giovannis Shrimp truck and lots of other local food. LUNCH STOP - Please plan about $15 per person.
209
Waikiki
Free Pickup at Waikiki Hotels
210
Statue of Duke Kahanamoku
Learn more about the famous swimmer, surfer and inventor of the free style swimming.
211
Kapiolani Park
This used to be a horse race track before it was turned into this beautiful park.
212
Hawaii Kai Lookout
Enjoy a beautiful view of Diamond Head Crater, Hawaii Kai and Koko Head
213
Queen's Beach
Also called the Hawaii Five-0 beach for a reason...
214
Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium
A forgotten War Memorial in Waikiki. Where legends like Duke Kahanamoku and Jonny Weismueller set World Records.
215
Sandy Beach Park
A president's favorite beach... also called Neck Breaker Beach for a reason
216
Waikiki Beach
Pass by famous Waikiki Beach and learn interesting facts about the Center of Tourism in Hawaii.
217
Hawaii Kai Golf Course
Aaaaand another Golf Course
218
Kahala
Learn about the Yakuza, the Japanese Mafia in Hawaii...
219
Koko Crater Arch Trail
Learn interesting facts about Koko Head Crater on the eastside of Oahu
220
Waimanalo
Cute little town full of Hawaiians... also Magnum and Higgins used to live here
221
Lanai lookout
Pass by the nice lookout, just to stop at an even better lookout a few minutes later
222
Makapu'u Point Lighthouse Trail
Is it worth the 45 minute hike to the lighthouse... or are there better lookouts on Oahu?
223
Eternity Beach
Famous from older and newer movies as well as popular TV shows.
224
Makapu'u Beach
Amazing beach - great for body surfing and very picturesque
225
Waimanalo Beach
Rated the #1 beach in the United States
226
Polynesian Cultural Center
Great spot to learn more about the different cultures in polynesia. Want to check it out? Your guide can help you to get tickets
227
Kahana Bay Beach Park
Learn about ancient Hawaiian Fish ponds and how sustainable the Hawaiians used to live
228
Mokoli’i Island
Little island of off the shore of Oahu. Learn why it's called Chinamans Hat
229
Laie Hawaii Temple & Visitors' Center
Beautiful Mormon Temple on Oahu
230
Shark's Cove
It's called sharks cove and yet there are lots of people in the water... What the hell??? ;)
231
Laie
Mormon Town on Oahu
232
Turtle Bay Golf
Aaaand another golf course. This one belongs to the most expensive Hotel on the North Shore. Learn interesting facts about the area
233
Haleiwa Beach Park
Stop at this cute little cove to stretch out, see turtles in the water and check out the surfers before heading back into town.
234
Waimea Bay
Hear the tragic story of Eddie Aikau, the first lifeguard on Oahu's North Shore and learn about the most prestigious surf competition that happens in this bay.
235
U.S. Army Schofield Barracks
Military plays still a very important role in Hawaii
236
Aloha Stadium
This stadium has an interesting secret...
237
Aloha Tower Marketplace
The Aloha tower is also called the Statue of Liberty of Hawaii. Our guide knows why
238
Ala Moana Center
The biggest Outdoor Shopping Mall in the US
239
Ala Moana Beach Park
Nice beach and less crowded than the Waikiki beaches
240
Waikiki
Back in Waikiki - Mahalo for being our guests!
241
Dole Plantation
Enjoy a short visit of the Dole Plantation to freshen up and learn about pineapple.
242
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Pass by beautiful Hanauma Bay and find out if it is really the best spot to snorkel on Oahu or just a tourist trap
243
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Enjoy a FREE Macadamia Nut and FREE Macadamia Nut Coffee tasting
244
Halona Blowhole
This 30,000 year old lava tube spouts water up to 20 feet high
245
Sunset Beach Park
If you have ever seen surfers on TV riding giant waves, getting barrelled and doing crazy tricks on huge walls of water, the chances that it happened here are pretty high.
246
Diamond Head Beach Park
Enjoy a beautiful view over the pacific ocean and see whales during season
247
Laniakea Beach
See turtles in the water or even lounging on the beach. The green sea turtle is protected and does not visit Hawaii to lay eggs, but... well, learn about it on the tour Note: There is no official parking with this beach. Your Guide will always try to stop, but it can get tricky at times.
248
Kahuku
Home of the famous Giovannis Shrimp truck and lots of other local food. LUNCH STOP - Please plan about $15 per person.
249
Waikiki
Free Pickup at Waikiki Hotels
250
Statue of Duke Kahanamoku
Learn more about the famous swimmer, surfer and inventor of the free style swimming.
251
Kapiolani Park
This used to be a horse race track before it was turned into this beautiful park.
252
Hawaii Kai Lookout
Enjoy a beautiful view of Diamond Head Crater, Hawaii Kai and Koko Head
253
Queen's Beach
Also called the Hawaii Five-0 beach for a reason...
254
Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium
A forgotten War Memorial in Waikiki. Where legends like Duke Kahanamoku and Jonny Weismueller set World Records.
255
Sandy Beach Park
A president's favorite beach... also called Neck Breaker Beach for a reason
256
Waikiki Beach
Pass by famous Waikiki Beach and learn interesting facts about the Center of Tourism in Hawaii.
257
Hawaii Kai Golf Course
Aaaaand another Golf Course
258
Kahala
Learn about the Yakuza, the Japanese Mafia in Hawaii...
259
Koko Crater Arch Trail
Learn interesting facts about Koko Head Crater on the eastside of Oahu
260
Waimanalo
Cute little town full of Hawaiians... also Magnum and Higgins used to live here
261
Lanai lookout
Pass by the nice lookout, just to stop at an even better lookout a few minutes later
262
Makapu'u Point Lighthouse Trail
Is it worth the 45 minute hike to the lighthouse... or are there better lookouts on Oahu?
263
Eternity Beach
Famous from older and newer movies as well as popular TV shows.
264
Makapu'u Beach
Amazing beach - great for body surfing and very picturesque
265
Waimanalo Beach
Rated the #1 beach in the United States
266
Polynesian Cultural Center
Great spot to learn more about the different cultures in polynesia. Want to check it out? Your guide can help you to get tickets
267
Kahana Bay Beach Park
Learn about ancient Hawaiian Fish ponds and how sustainable the Hawaiians used to live
268
Mokoli’i Island
Little island of off the shore of Oahu. Learn why it's called Chinamans Hat
269
Laie Hawaii Temple & Visitors' Center
Beautiful Mormon Temple on Oahu
270
Shark's Cove
It's called sharks cove and yet there are lots of people in the water... What the hell??? ;)
271
Laie
Mormon Town on Oahu
272
Turtle Bay Golf
Aaaand another golf course. This one belongs to the most expensive Hotel on the North Shore. Learn interesting facts about the area
273
Haleiwa Beach Park
Stop at this cute little cove to stretch out, see turtles in the water and check out the surfers before heading back into town.
274
Waimea Bay
Hear the tragic story of Eddie Aikau, the first lifeguard on Oahu's North Shore and learn about the most prestigious surf competition that happens in this bay.
275
U.S. Army Schofield Barracks
Military plays still a very important role in Hawaii
276
Aloha Stadium
This stadium has an interesting secret...
277
Aloha Tower Marketplace
The Aloha tower is also called the Statue of Liberty of Hawaii. Our guide knows why
278
Ala Moana Center
The biggest Outdoor Shopping Mall in the US
279
Ala Moana Beach Park
Nice beach and less crowded than the Waikiki beaches
280
Waikiki
Back in Waikiki - Mahalo for being our guests!
281
Dole Plantation
Enjoy a short visit of the Dole Plantation to freshen up and learn about pineapple.
282
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Pass by beautiful Hanauma Bay and find out if it is really the best spot to snorkel on Oahu or just a tourist trap
283
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Enjoy a FREE Macadamia Nut and FREE Macadamia Nut Coffee tasting
284
Halona Blowhole
This 30,000 year old lava tube spouts water up to 20 feet high
285
Sunset Beach Park
If you have ever seen surfers on TV riding giant waves, getting barrelled and doing crazy tricks on huge walls of water, the chances that it happened here are pretty high.
286
Diamond Head Beach Park
Enjoy a beautiful view over the pacific ocean and see whales during season
287
Laniakea Beach
See turtles in the water or even lounging on the beach. The green sea turtle is protected and does not visit Hawaii to lay eggs, but... well, learn about it on the tour Note: There is no official parking with this beach. Your Guide will always try to stop, but it can get tricky at times.
288
Kahuku
Home of the famous Giovannis Shrimp truck and lots of other local food. LUNCH STOP - Please plan about $15 per person.
289
Waikiki
Free Pickup at Waikiki Hotels
290
Statue of Duke Kahanamoku
Learn more about the famous swimmer, surfer and inventor of the free style swimming.
291
Kapiolani Park
This used to be a horse race track before it was turned into this beautiful park.
292
Hawaii Kai Lookout
Enjoy a beautiful view of Diamond Head Crater, Hawaii Kai and Koko Head
293
Queen's Beach
Also called the Hawaii Five-0 beach for a reason...
294
Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium
A forgotten War Memorial in Waikiki. Where legends like Duke Kahanamoku and Jonny Weismueller set World Records.
295
Sandy Beach Park
A president's favorite beach... also called Neck Breaker Beach for a reason
296
Waikiki Beach
Pass by famous Waikiki Beach and learn interesting facts about the Center of Tourism in Hawaii.
297
Hawaii Kai Golf Course
Aaaaand another Golf Course
298
Kahala
Learn about the Yakuza, the Japanese Mafia in Hawaii...
299
Koko Crater Arch Trail
Learn interesting facts about Koko Head Crater on the eastside of Oahu
300
Waimanalo
Cute little town full of Hawaiians... also Magnum and Higgins used to live here
301
Lanai lookout
Pass by the nice lookout, just to stop at an even better lookout a few minutes later
302
Makapu'u Point Lighthouse Trail
Is it worth the 45 minute hike to the lighthouse... or are there better lookouts on Oahu?
303
Eternity Beach
Famous from older and newer movies as well as popular TV shows.
304
Makapu'u Beach
Amazing beach - great for body surfing and very picturesque
305
Waimanalo Beach
Rated the #1 beach in the United States
306
Polynesian Cultural Center
Great spot to learn more about the different cultures in polynesia. Want to check it out? Your guide can help you to get tickets
307
Kahana Bay Beach Park
Learn about ancient Hawaiian Fish ponds and how sustainable the Hawaiians used to live
308
Mokoli’i Island
Little island of off the shore of Oahu. Learn why it's called Chinamans Hat
309
Laie Hawaii Temple & Visitors' Center
Beautiful Mormon Temple on Oahu
310
Shark's Cove
It's called sharks cove and yet there are lots of people in the water... What the hell??? ;)
311
Laie
Mormon Town on Oahu
312
Turtle Bay Golf
Aaaand another golf course. This one belongs to the most expensive Hotel on the North Shore. Learn interesting facts about the area
313
Haleiwa Beach Park
Stop at this cute little cove to stretch out, see turtles in the water and check out the surfers before heading back into town.
314
Waimea Bay
Hear the tragic story of Eddie Aikau, the first lifeguard on Oahu's North Shore and learn about the most prestigious surf competition that happens in this bay.
315
U.S. Army Schofield Barracks
Military plays still a very important role in Hawaii
316
Aloha Stadium
This stadium has an interesting secret...
317
Aloha Tower Marketplace
The Aloha tower is also called the Statue of Liberty of Hawaii. Our guide knows why
318
Ala Moana Center
The biggest Outdoor Shopping Mall in the US
319
Ala Moana Beach Park
Nice beach and less crowded than the Waikiki beaches
320
Waikiki
Back in Waikiki - Mahalo for being our guests!
321
Dole Plantation
Enjoy a short visit of the Dole Plantation to freshen up and learn about pineapple.
322
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Pass by beautiful Hanauma Bay and find out if it is really the best spot to snorkel on Oahu or just a tourist trap
323
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Enjoy a FREE Macadamia Nut and FREE Macadamia Nut Coffee tasting
324
Halona Blowhole
This 30,000 year old lava tube spouts water up to 20 feet high
325
Sunset Beach Park
If you have ever seen surfers on TV riding giant waves, getting barrelled and doing crazy tricks on huge walls of water, the chances that it happened here are pretty high.
326
Diamond Head Beach Park
Enjoy a beautiful view over the pacific ocean and see whales during season
327
Laniakea Beach
See turtles in the water or even lounging on the beach. The green sea turtle is protected and does not visit Hawaii to lay eggs, but... well, learn about it on the tour Note: There is no official parking with this beach. Your Guide will always try to stop, but it can get tricky at times.
328
Kahuku
Home of the famous Giovannis Shrimp truck and lots of other local food. LUNCH STOP - Please plan about $15 per person.
329
Waikiki
Free Pickup at Waikiki Hotels
330
Statue of Duke Kahanamoku
Learn more about the famous swimmer, surfer and inventor of the free style swimming.
331
Kapiolani Park
This used to be a horse race track before it was turned into this beautiful park.
332
Hawaii Kai Lookout
Enjoy a beautiful view of Diamond Head Crater, Hawaii Kai and Koko Head
333
Queen's Beach
Also called the Hawaii Five-0 beach for a reason...
334
Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium
A forgotten War Memorial in Waikiki. Where legends like Duke Kahanamoku and Jonny Weismueller set World Records.
335
Sandy Beach Park
A president's favorite beach... also called Neck Breaker Beach for a reason
336
Waikiki Beach
Pass by famous Waikiki Beach and learn interesting facts about the Center of Tourism in Hawaii.
337
Hawaii Kai Golf Course
Aaaaand another Golf Course
338
Kahala
Learn about the Yakuza, the Japanese Mafia in Hawaii...
339
Koko Crater Arch Trail
Learn interesting facts about Koko Head Crater on the eastside of Oahu
340
Waimanalo
Cute little town full of Hawaiians... also Magnum and Higgins used to live here
341
Lanai lookout
Pass by the nice lookout, just to stop at an even better lookout a few minutes later
342
Makapu'u Point Lighthouse Trail
Is it worth the 45 minute hike to the lighthouse... or are there better lookouts on Oahu?
343
Eternity Beach
Famous from older and newer movies as well as popular TV shows.
344
Makapu'u Beach
Amazing beach - great for body surfing and very picturesque
345
Waimanalo Beach
Rated the #1 beach in the United States
346
Polynesian Cultural Center
Great spot to learn more about the different cultures in polynesia. Want to check it out? Your guide can help you to get tickets
347
Kahana Bay Beach Park
Learn about ancient Hawaiian Fish ponds and how sustainable the Hawaiians used to live
348
Mokoli’i Island
Little island of off the shore of Oahu. Learn why it's called Chinamans Hat
349
Laie Hawaii Temple & Visitors' Center
Beautiful Mormon Temple on Oahu
350
Shark's Cove
It's called sharks cove and yet there are lots of people in the water... What the hell??? ;)
351
Laie
Mormon Town on Oahu
352
Turtle Bay Golf
Aaaand another golf course. This one belongs to the most expensive Hotel on the North Shore. Learn interesting facts about the area
353
Haleiwa Beach Park
Stop at this cute little cove to stretch out, see turtles in the water and check out the surfers before heading back into town.
354
Waimea Bay
Hear the tragic story of Eddie Aikau, the first lifeguard on Oahu's North Shore and learn about the most prestigious surf competition that happens in this bay.
355
U.S. Army Schofield Barracks
Military plays still a very important role in Hawaii
356
Aloha Stadium
This stadium has an interesting secret...
357
Aloha Tower Marketplace
The Aloha tower is also called the Statue of Liberty of Hawaii. Our guide knows why
358
Ala Moana Center
The biggest Outdoor Shopping Mall in the US
359
Ala Moana Beach Park
Nice beach and less crowded than the Waikiki beaches
360
Waikiki
Back in Waikiki - Mahalo for being our guests!
361
Dole Plantation
Enjoy a short visit of the Dole Plantation to freshen up and learn about pineapple.
362
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Pass by beautiful Hanauma Bay and find out if it is really the best spot to snorkel on Oahu or just a tourist trap
363
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Enjoy a FREE Macadamia Nut and FREE Macadamia Nut Coffee tasting
364
Halona Blowhole
This 30,000 year old lava tube spouts water up to 20 feet high
365
Sunset Beach Park
If you have ever seen surfers on TV riding giant waves, getting barrelled and doing crazy tricks on huge walls of water, the chances that it happened here are pretty high.
366
Diamond Head Beach Park
Enjoy a beautiful view over the pacific ocean and see whales during season
367
Laniakea Beach
See turtles in the water or even lounging on the beach. The green sea turtle is protected and does not visit Hawaii to lay eggs, but... well, learn about it on the tour Note: There is no official parking with this beach. Your Guide will always try to stop, but it can get tricky at times.
368
Kahuku
Home of the famous Giovannis Shrimp truck and lots of other local food. LUNCH STOP - Please plan about $15 per person.
369
Waikiki
Free Pickup at Waikiki Hotels
370
Statue of Duke Kahanamoku
Learn more about the famous swimmer, surfer and inventor of the free style swimming.
371
Kapiolani Park
This used to be a horse race track before it was turned into this beautiful park.
372
Hawaii Kai Lookout
Enjoy a beautiful view of Diamond Head Crater, Hawaii Kai and Koko Head
373
Queen's Beach
Also called the Hawaii Five-0 beach for a reason...
374
Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium
A forgotten War Memorial in Waikiki. Where legends like Duke Kahanamoku and Jonny Weismueller set World Records.
375
Sandy Beach Park
A president's favorite beach... also called Neck Breaker Beach for a reason
376
Waikiki Beach
Pass by famous Waikiki Beach and learn interesting facts about the Center of Tourism in Hawaii.
377
Hawaii Kai Golf Course
Aaaaand another Golf Course
378
Kahala
Learn about the Yakuza, the Japanese Mafia in Hawaii...
379
Koko Crater Arch Trail
Learn interesting facts about Koko Head Crater on the eastside of Oahu
380
Waimanalo
Cute little town full of Hawaiians... also Magnum and Higgins used to live here
381
Lanai lookout
Pass by the nice lookout, just to stop at an even better lookout a few minutes later
382
Makapu'u Point Lighthouse Trail
Is it worth the 45 minute hike to the lighthouse... or are there better lookouts on Oahu?
383
Eternity Beach
Famous from older and newer movies as well as popular TV shows.
384
Makapu'u Beach
Amazing beach - great for body surfing and very picturesque
385
Waimanalo Beach
Rated the #1 beach in the United States
386
Polynesian Cultural Center
Great spot to learn more about the different cultures in polynesia. Want to check it out? Your guide can help you to get tickets
387
Kahana Bay Beach Park
Learn about ancient Hawaiian Fish ponds and how sustainable the Hawaiians used to live
388
Mokoli’i Island
Little island of off the shore of Oahu. Learn why it's called Chinamans Hat
389
Laie Hawaii Temple & Visitors' Center
Beautiful Mormon Temple on Oahu
390
Shark's Cove
It's called sharks cove and yet there are lots of people in the water... What the hell??? ;)
391
Laie
Mormon Town on Oahu
392
Turtle Bay Golf
Aaaand another golf course. This one belongs to the most expensive Hotel on the North Shore. Learn interesting facts about the area
393
Haleiwa Beach Park
Stop at this cute little cove to stretch out, see turtles in the water and check out the surfers before heading back into town.
394
Waimea Bay
Hear the tragic story of Eddie Aikau, the first lifeguard on Oahu's North Shore and learn about the most prestigious surf competition that happens in this bay.
395
U.S. Army Schofield Barracks
Military plays still a very important role in Hawaii
396
Aloha Stadium
This stadium has an interesting secret...
397
Aloha Tower Marketplace
The Aloha tower is also called the Statue of Liberty of Hawaii. Our guide knows why
398
Ala Moana Center
The biggest Outdoor Shopping Mall in the US
399
Ala Moana Beach Park
Nice beach and less crowded than the Waikiki beaches
400
Waikiki
Back in Waikiki - Mahalo for being our guests!
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Barry19
Mar 2025
Took this trip with Tyler, our tour guide. Nice guy but his focus was mainly on surfing, best breaks, where he surfed and other local hangouts. Due to parking restrictions we didn’t make one stop at a North Shore beach, only getting brief glimpses between the houses. The half day tour along the south and east coast is a much better tour.
Cecilia_C
Mar 2025
Our team leader lady was a great communicator, a warm hearted person with all of us and gave us valuable information!
Gabriela_E
Feb 2025
This was a very fun tour! Tyler, our tour guide, was very knowledgeable and engaging! We even go to see two whales breaching in north shore! :)

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