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Wycieczka po Oahu — historyczne miejsca Hawajów z odbiorem

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This tour will take you to the historical sites of Hawaii. Come with us and learn the history of Hawaii and see the Iconic places around the Island.
Miasto: Honolulu
Wed 16 Jul
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Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
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Bottled water
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • State of Hawaii Approved : PUC 4918 C
  • US DOT Approved : 3897236
Czego oczekiwać
1
Plantacja Dole
Pierwotnie działająca jako stoisko z owocami od 1950 roku, Dole Plantation została otwarta dla publiczności jako „Pineapple Experience” na Hawajach w 1989 roku. Dziś Dole Plantation jest jedną z najpopularniejszych atrakcji turystycznych Oahu i przyjmuje ponad milion odwiedzających rocznie.
2
Plac Waszyngtona
Washington Place to pałac greckiego odrodzenia w historycznej dzielnicy stolicy Hawajów w Honolulu na Hawajach. To tam aresztowano królową Lili'uokalani podczas obalenia Królestwa Hawajów. Później stał się oficjalną rezydencją gubernatora Hawajów. W 2007 roku został uznany za narodowy zabytek historyczny.[3] Rezydencja obecnego gubernatora została zbudowana w 2008 roku za historyczną rezydencją i znajduje się na tym samym terenie co Washington Place.
3
Kapitol stanu Hawaje
Wkrótce po tym, jak Hawaiʻi stał się stanem 21 sierpnia 1959 r., Firmy architektoniczne John Carl Warnecke & Associates z San Francisco i Belt, Lemmon & Lo z Honolulu zostały wybrane do współpracy. Plany rozpoczęto w 1960 r., Ale przełom pod budowę nastąpił dopiero 10 listopada 1965 r. Kapitol został ukończony cztery lata później i został otwarty 15 marca 1969 r., Poświęcony przez gubernatora Johna A. Burnsa.
4
Pomnik królowej Liliuokalani
Na wejściu makai do Kapitolu stoi „Duch Lili'uokalani”, stworzony przez Mariannę Pinedę. Królowa Lili'uokalani została pierwszą kobietą władczynią Królestwa Hawajów w 1891 roku. Królowa ceniła swój lud i poświęciła się tworzeniu szkół dla hawajskich dzieci. Była także utalentowanym muzykiem i kompozytorem, który napisał 165 melodii i przyśpiewek. Przede wszystkim była niezłomną, dostojną królową, która stawiała swój lud na pierwszym miejscu.
5
Pałac Iolani
Pałac Iolani, jedyny pałac królewski na amerykańskiej ziemi, został zbudowany przez króla Dawida Kalākaua, aby podnieść status Hawajów jako nowoczesnego narodu. Pałac został ukończony w 1882 roku i zamieszkał tam król Kalākaua, a następnie królowa Lili'uokalani aż do obalenia monarchii w 1893 roku. 'Pałac Iolani używany jako budynek ustawodawczy i rządowy Republiki Hawajów (1894-1900), Terytorium Hawajów (1900-1959) i stan Hawaje do czasu zbudowania obecnego Kapitolu.
6
Posąg króla Kamehameha
Wykuty we Florencji we Włoszech w 1880 roku statek, który przewoził go do Honolulu, zatonął u wybrzeży Falklandów. Uważa się, że zaginął na morzu, pomnik zastępczy został zamówiony i wzniesiony w centrum Honolulu i stał się jednym z najczęściej fotografowanych punktów orientacyjnych na Oahu. Jednak oryginalny posąg został cudownie odnaleziony i odzyskany w 1912 roku. Odrestaurowany posąg został następnie zainstalowany w pobliżu miejsca narodzin Kamehameha w Kapaau. W drodze z Hawi do punktu widokowego Pololu Valley, koniecznie zatrzymaj się w tym małym miasteczku, aby zobaczyć ten majestatyczny hołd dla pierwszego monarchy Królestwa Hawajów.
7
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.
8
Washington Place
Washington Place is a Greek Revival palace in the Hawaii Capital Historic District in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. It was where Queen Liliʻuokalani was arrested during the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom. Later it became the official residence of the Governor of Hawaiʻi. In 2007, it was designated as a National Historic Landmark.[3] The current governor's residence was built in 2008 behind the historic residence, and is located on the same grounds as Washington Place.
9
Hawaii State Capitol
Shortly after Hawaiʻi became a state on August 21, 1959, the architecture firms of John Carl Warnecke & Associates of San Francisco and Belt, Lemmon & Lo of Honolulu were selected to work in partnership. Plans began in 1960, but groundbreaking for construction didn't take place until November 10, 1965. The Capitol was completed four years later and it opened on March 15, 1969, dedicated by Governor John A. Burns.
10
Queen Liliuokalani Statue
On the makai entrance of the Capitol stands "The Spirit of Liliʻuokalani," created by Marianna Pineda. Queen Liliʻuokalani became the first female ruler of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi in 1891. The Queen valued her people and devoted efforts to establish schools for Hawaiian children. She was also a talented musician and composer who wrote 165 melodies and chants. Most of all, she was a steadfast, dignified queen who put her people first.
11
Iolani Palace
ʻIolani Palace, the only royal palace on American soil, was built by King David Kalākaua to raise the status of Hawaiʻi as a modern nation. The palace was completed in 1882 and King Kalākaua took up residence there, followed by Queen Liliʻuokalani until the overthrow of the monarchy in 1893. ʻIolani Palace used as the legislative and government building for the Republic of Hawaiʻi (1894-1900), Territory of Hawaiʻi (1900-1959) and State of Hawaiʻi until the present State Capitol Building was built.
12
King Kamehameha Statue
Forged in Florence, Italy in 1880, the ship that was ferrying it to Honolulu sank off the Falkland Islands. Believed to have been lost at sea, a replacement statue was commissioned and was erected in Downtown Honolulu and has become one of the most photographed landmarks on Oahu. However, the original statue was miraculously found and recovered in 1912. The restored statue was then installed near Kamehameha’s birthplace at Kapaau. On your way from Hawi to the Pololu Valley Lookout, make sure to stop in this small town to see this majestic tribute to the Kingdom of Hawaii’s first monarch.
13
Dole Plantation
Dole Pineapple Plantation has been growing pineapples starting 1900's.
14
Haleiwa
Historical Haleiwa Town
15
Sunset Beach
All of the surfing contests are held here during the winter season with waves of 30 - 40 feet waves.
16
Pearl Harbor National Memorial
Let our tour guides do the driving while telling you the stories of Hawaii and it's history. Please book your tickets for the Arizona Memorial shuttle ticket for 9:30am, 9:45am or 10:00am.
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. Today, Dole Plantation is one of Oahu’s most popular visitor attractions and welcomes more than one million visitors a year.
18
Washington Place
Washington Place is a Greek Revival palace in the Hawaii Capital Historic District in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. It was where Queen Liliʻuokalani was arrested during the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom. Later it became the official residence of the Governor of Hawaiʻi. In 2007, it was designated as a National Historic Landmark.[3] The current governor's residence was built in 2008 behind the historic residence, and is located on the same grounds as Washington Place.
19
Hawaii State Capitol
Shortly after Hawaiʻi became a state on August 21, 1959, the architecture firms of John Carl Warnecke & Associates of San Francisco and Belt, Lemmon & Lo of Honolulu were selected to work in partnership. Plans began in 1960, but groundbreaking for construction didn't take place until November 10, 1965. The Capitol was completed four years later and it opened on March 15, 1969, dedicated by Governor John A. Burns.
20
Queen Liliuokalani Statue
On the makai entrance of the Capitol stands "The Spirit of Liliʻuokalani," created by Marianna Pineda. Queen Liliʻuokalani became the first female ruler of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi in 1891. The Queen valued her people and devoted efforts to establish schools for Hawaiian children. She was also a talented musician and composer who wrote 165 melodies and chants. Most of all, she was a steadfast, dignified queen who put her people first.
21
Iolani Palace
ʻIolani Palace, the only royal palace on American soil, was built by King David Kalākaua to raise the status of Hawaiʻi as a modern nation. The palace was completed in 1882 and King Kalākaua took up residence there, followed by Queen Liliʻuokalani until the overthrow of the monarchy in 1893. ʻIolani Palace used as the legislative and government building for the Republic of Hawaiʻi (1894-1900), Territory of Hawaiʻi (1900-1959) and State of Hawaiʻi until the present State Capitol Building was built.
22
King Kamehameha Statue
Forged in Florence, Italy in 1880, the ship that was ferrying it to Honolulu sank off the Falkland Islands. Believed to have been lost at sea, a replacement statue was commissioned and was erected in Downtown Honolulu and has become one of the most photographed landmarks on Oahu. However, the original statue was miraculously found and recovered in 1912. The restored statue was then installed near Kamehameha’s birthplace at Kapaau. On your way from Hawi to the Pololu Valley Lookout, make sure to stop in this small town to see this majestic tribute to the Kingdom of Hawaii’s first monarch.
23
Dole Plantation
Dole Pineapple Plantation has been growing pineapples starting 1900's.
24
Haleiwa
Historical Haleiwa Town
25
Sunset Beach
All of the surfing contests are held here during the winter season with waves of 30 - 40 feet waves.
26
Pearl Harbor National Memorial
Let our tour guides do the driving while telling you the stories of Hawaii and it's history. Please book your tickets for the Arizona Memorial shuttle ticket for 9:30am, 9:45am or 10:00am.
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