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Pearl Harbor + Dole Plantation + Polinezyjskie Centrum Kultury z Honolulu

Przegląd
Join us on an unforgettable day at three of Oahu’s most popular attractions: Pearl Harbor, Dole Plantation, and Polynesian Cultural Center. We begin at historic Pearl Harbor where you will experience firsthand the earth-shattering events that catapulted the U.S. into World War II. We stop at Dole Plantation dedicated to Hawaii’s pineapple growing history. Shop for souvenirs at the Plantation Store and even taste a delicious frozen Dole Whip treat. Arriving at Polynesian Cultural Center, Explore a diverse spectrum of Polynesian traditions as you visit authentic villages for each nation. Meet Pacific islanders from across globe, listen to their stories and songs, and watch their joyful dances. Pearl Harbor, Dole Plantation, and Polynesian Cultural Center are three of Oahu’s top sites and this tour makes it easy and enjoyable to visit all in one day. Join our friendly expert guide on our comfortable, luxury van for the experience of a lifetime. Book today!
Miasto: Honolulu
Wed 23 Apr
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Klimatyzowany pojazd
· Transport w obie strony do hotelu Waikiki · Wstęp i bilety
Entry tickets to the attractions on your tour will be provided by your guide on the day of your tour
Engaging narration from a local guide, sharing stories and insights throughout your tour
Air-conditioned vehicle
Pick-up and Drop-off service in Waikiki area is included
Entry tickets to the attractions on your tour will be provided by your guide on the day of your tour
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Respectful Silence: Visitors are encouraged to maintain a respectful silence while on the USS Arizona Memorial to honor the fallen. The atmosphere is one of reflection and reverence, allowing tourists to connect emotionally with the events of the past
  • Purses and bags are not allowed inside Pearl Harbor. All bags may be stored for $7.00 each
  • Clear plastic bags are allowed, such as those allowed at football games, in which the contents are readily visible
  • Bags containing medical equipment unsuitable for lightweight, plastic, transparent shopping bags are allowed
  • Sites are subject to close due to stormy weather
  • There is no smoking allowed on the visitor center grounds or at the memorial
  • Wear comfortable shoes you will be walking much of the tour
  • Meals are at your own expense
  • Bring cash for roadside stands, food trucks, and local shops—many are cash-only.
  • If you enjoy your tour tipping your guide in cash is always appreciated!
  • Admission tickets to the attractions on your tour will be provided by your guide on the day of your tour
  • No swimwear is allowed
  • Not recommended for travelers who cannot walk 4 city blocks
Czego oczekiwać
1
Pomnik Narodowy Pearl Harbor
Rozpoczynamy w historycznym Pearl Harbor, gdzie na własne oczy doświadczysz wstrząsających wydarzeń, które wpędziły Stany Zjednoczone w II wojnę światową. Dołącz do nas w USS Arizona Memorial, głęboko poruszającym i emocjonalnym doświadczeniu, gdzie dowiesz się o 1177 marynarzach, którzy zginęli, gdy ich pancernik został zatopiony podczas japońskiego ataku na Pearl Harbor 7 grudnia 1941 roku. Będziesz świadkiem ataku w 23-minutowym filmie dokumentalnym, a następnie przepłyniesz przez port do Miejsca Pamięci na statku marynarki wojennej. W Miejscu Pamięci złóż hołd bohaterom, których imiona są wyryte w marmurze w Sali Sanktuarium. Zajrzyj do wody i zwróć uwagę na kropelki ropy – „Czarne łzy Arizony” – które nadal uciekają z zatopionego pancernika i wznoszą się na powierzchnię portu. Po powrocie do Centrum Turystycznego Pearl Harbor będzie czas na zwiedzanie eksponatów muzealnych z czasów II wojny światowej i księgarni.
2
Plantacja Dole
Następnie zatrzymamy się na plantacji Dole poświęconej historii uprawy ananasów na Hawajach. Kupuj pamiątki w Plantation Store, a nawet skosztuj pysznego mrożonego batonika Dole Whip. Kierując się do Polinezyjskiego Centrum Kultury na North Shore, miniemy słynne plaże surfingowe, takie jak Waimea Bay i Sunset Beach, gdzie najlepsi surferzy świata sprawdzają swoje umiejętności w turniejach mistrzowskich w listopadzie i grudniu.
3
Północne wybrzeże
Nasza zapierająca dech w piersiach podróż trwa nadal, obejmując doliny i klify szmaragdowo zielonych gór Koolau i skaliste wybrzeże południowego Oahu. Będziesz zachwycony niesamowitymi panoramicznymi widokami z Nuuanu Pali Lookout, Makapuu Point i Hanauma Bay.
4
Polinezyjskie Centrum Kultury
Przybywając do Polynesian Cultural Center, wejdziesz do świata, który celebruje muzykę, taniec i styl życia sześciu narodów wysp Pacyfiku: Hawajów, Tahiti, Samoa, Tonga, Fidżi i Nowej Zelandii. Poznaj różnorodne tradycje polinezyjskie, odwiedzając autentyczne wioski każdego narodu. Poznaj mieszkańców Pacyfiku z całego świata, posłuchaj ich opowieści i piosenek oraz obejrzyj ich radosne tańce. Wybierz się na przejażdżkę kajakiem od wioski do wioski i naucz się rzucania włócznią z Tahiti oraz samoańskiej kuchni. Usiądź wygodnie i ciesz się kolorowym polinezyjskim konkursem kajakowym i zrelaksuj się przy pysznym lunchu z grilla.
5
Pearl Harbor Historic Sites Visitor Center
Explore exhibits on the events leading to the December 7, 1941, attack Watch a 23-minute documentary about the attack's impact and the USS Arizona Memorial Take a 10-minute boat ride to the USS Arizona Memorial; views of military sites included
6
USS Arizona Memorial
Visit a white, open-air memorial over the sunken battleship • See the shipwreck and oil droplets known as "The Tears of the Arizona" • Remembrance Wall lists the names of 1,177 fallen crew members
7
Dole Plantation
During this time, you can explore the Dole Plantation Store, where you'll find pineapple-themed souvenirs, local crafts, and specialty foods like jams and dried fruit. Don’t miss trying a Dole Whip, the famous pineapple-flavored soft-serve treat. You can also take a short walk to see the beautiful Rainbow Eucalyptus trees, known for their colorful, multi-hued bark.
8
North Shore
The North Shore of Oahu offers a scenic and memorable experience, filled with natural beauty, iconic surf spots, and charming local attractions. The North Shore is a mix of adventure, relaxation, and local culture, making it a must-do when visiting Oahu. Marvel at world-famous surf spots Banzai Pipeline, Waimea Bay, and Sunset Beach: These legendary beaches are known for their massive winter waves and professional surfing competitions. Even in the calmer summer months, they are great spots to watch surfers or enjoy the stunning shoreline. Gaze at the natural beauty of Oahu as this drive offers breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean, lush green mountains, and rugged coastlines.
9
Polynesian Cultural Center
Arriving at Polynesian Cultural Center, you’ll enter a world that celebrates the music, dance, and way of life on six Pacific Island nations: Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, and New Zealand. Explore a diverse spectrum of Polynesian traditions as you visit authentic villages for each nation. Meet Pacific islanders from across globe, listen to their stories and songs, and watch their joyful dances. Take a canoe ride from village to village and learn Tahitian spear throwing and Samoan cooking. Sit back and enjoy the colorful Polynesian Canoe Pageant and relax over a delicious barbecue lunch.
10
Kualoa Regional Park
• Enjoy panoramic views of turquoise waters and the iconic offshore islet known as Chinaman's Hat (Mokoli’i) • Take in the dramatic scenery of the lush Kualoa mountain range in the background. • Relax by the beach, soaking up the peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty
11
Pearl Harbor Historic Sites Visitor Center
Explore exhibits on the events leading to the December 7, 1941, attack Watch a 23-minute documentary about the attack's impact and the USS Arizona Memorial Take a 10-minute boat ride to the USS Arizona Memorial; views of military sites included
12
USS Arizona Memorial
Visit a white, open-air memorial over the sunken battleship • See the shipwreck and oil droplets known as "The Tears of the Arizona" • Remembrance Wall lists the names of 1,177 fallen crew members
13
Dole Plantation
During this time, you can explore the Dole Plantation Store, where you'll find pineapple-themed souvenirs, local crafts, and specialty foods like jams and dried fruit. Don’t miss trying a Dole Whip, the famous pineapple-flavored soft-serve treat. You can also take a short walk to see the beautiful Rainbow Eucalyptus trees, known for their colorful, multi-hued bark.
14
North Shore
The North Shore of Oahu offers a scenic and memorable experience, filled with natural beauty, iconic surf spots, and charming local attractions. The North Shore is a mix of adventure, relaxation, and local culture, making it a must-do when visiting Oahu. Marvel at world-famous surf spots Banzai Pipeline, Waimea Bay, and Sunset Beach: These legendary beaches are known for their massive winter waves and professional surfing competitions. Even in the calmer summer months, they are great spots to watch surfers or enjoy the stunning shoreline. Gaze at the natural beauty of Oahu as this drive offers breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean, lush green mountains, and rugged coastlines.
15
Polynesian Cultural Center
Arriving at Polynesian Cultural Center, you’ll enter a world that celebrates the music, dance, and way of life on six Pacific Island nations: Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, and New Zealand. Explore a diverse spectrum of Polynesian traditions as you visit authentic villages for each nation. Meet Pacific islanders from across globe, listen to their stories and songs, and watch their joyful dances. Take a canoe ride from village to village and learn Tahitian spear throwing and Samoan cooking. Sit back and enjoy the colorful Polynesian Canoe Pageant and relax over a delicious barbecue lunch.
16
Kualoa Regional Park
• Enjoy panoramic views of turquoise waters and the iconic offshore islet known as Chinaman's Hat (Mokoli’i) • Take in the dramatic scenery of the lush Kualoa mountain range in the background. • Relax by the beach, soaking up the peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty
17
Pearl Harbor Historic Sites Visitor Center
Explore exhibits on the events leading to the December 7, 1941, attack Watch a 23-minute documentary about the attack's impact and the USS Arizona Memorial Take a 10-minute boat ride to the USS Arizona Memorial; views of military sites included
18
USS Arizona Memorial
Visit a white, open-air memorial over the sunken battleship • See the shipwreck and oil droplets known as "The Tears of the Arizona" • Remembrance Wall lists the names of 1,177 fallen crew members
19
Dole Plantation
During this time, you can explore the Dole Plantation Store, where you'll find pineapple-themed souvenirs, local crafts, and specialty foods like jams and dried fruit. Don’t miss trying a Dole Whip, the famous pineapple-flavored soft-serve treat. You can also take a short walk to see the beautiful Rainbow Eucalyptus trees, known for their colorful, multi-hued bark.
20
North Shore
The North Shore of Oahu offers a scenic and memorable experience, filled with natural beauty, iconic surf spots, and charming local attractions. The North Shore is a mix of adventure, relaxation, and local culture, making it a must-do when visiting Oahu. Marvel at world-famous surf spots Banzai Pipeline, Waimea Bay, and Sunset Beach: These legendary beaches are known for their massive winter waves and professional surfing competitions. Even in the calmer summer months, they are great spots to watch surfers or enjoy the stunning shoreline. Gaze at the natural beauty of Oahu as this drive offers breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean, lush green mountains, and rugged coastlines.
21
Polynesian Cultural Center
Arriving at Polynesian Cultural Center, you’ll enter a world that celebrates the music, dance, and way of life on six Pacific Island nations: Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, and New Zealand. Explore a diverse spectrum of Polynesian traditions as you visit authentic villages for each nation. Meet Pacific islanders from across globe, listen to their stories and songs, and watch their joyful dances. Take a canoe ride from village to village and learn Tahitian spear throwing and Samoan cooking. Sit back and enjoy the colorful Polynesian Canoe Pageant and relax over a delicious barbecue lunch.
22
Kualoa Regional Park
• Enjoy panoramic views of turquoise waters and the iconic offshore islet known as Chinaman's Hat (Mokoli’i) • Take in the dramatic scenery of the lush Kualoa mountain range in the background. • Relax by the beach, soaking up the peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty
23
Pearl Harbor Historic Sites Visitor Center
Explore exhibits on the events leading to the December 7, 1941, attack Watch a 23-minute documentary about the attack's impact and the USS Arizona Memorial Take a 10-minute boat ride to the USS Arizona Memorial; views of military sites included
24
USS Arizona Memorial
Visit a white, open-air memorial over the sunken battleship • See the shipwreck and oil droplets known as "The Tears of the Arizona" • Remembrance Wall lists the names of 1,177 fallen crew members
25
Dole Plantation
During this time, you can explore the Dole Plantation Store, where you'll find pineapple-themed souvenirs, local crafts, and specialty foods like jams and dried fruit. Don’t miss trying a Dole Whip, the famous pineapple-flavored soft-serve treat. You can also take a short walk to see the beautiful Rainbow Eucalyptus trees, known for their colorful, multi-hued bark.
26
North Shore
The North Shore of Oahu offers a scenic and memorable experience, filled with natural beauty, iconic surf spots, and charming local attractions. The North Shore is a mix of adventure, relaxation, and local culture, making it a must-do when visiting Oahu. Marvel at world-famous surf spots Banzai Pipeline, Waimea Bay, and Sunset Beach: These legendary beaches are known for their massive winter waves and professional surfing competitions. Even in the calmer summer months, they are great spots to watch surfers or enjoy the stunning shoreline. Gaze at the natural beauty of Oahu as this drive offers breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean, lush green mountains, and rugged coastlines.
27
Polynesian Cultural Center
Arriving at Polynesian Cultural Center, you’ll enter a world that celebrates the music, dance, and way of life on six Pacific Island nations: Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, and New Zealand. Explore a diverse spectrum of Polynesian traditions as you visit authentic villages for each nation. Meet Pacific islanders from across globe, listen to their stories and songs, and watch their joyful dances. Take a canoe ride from village to village and learn Tahitian spear throwing and Samoan cooking. Sit back and enjoy the colorful Polynesian Canoe Pageant and relax over a delicious barbecue lunch.
28
Kualoa Regional Park
• Enjoy panoramic views of turquoise waters and the iconic offshore islet known as Chinaman's Hat (Mokoli’i) • Take in the dramatic scenery of the lush Kualoa mountain range in the background. • Relax by the beach, soaking up the peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty
29
Pearl Harbor Historic Sites Visitor Center
Explore exhibits on the events leading to the December 7, 1941, attack Watch a 23-minute documentary about the attack's impact and the USS Arizona Memorial Take a 10-minute boat ride to the USS Arizona Memorial; views of military sites included
30
USS Arizona Memorial
Visit a white, open-air memorial over the sunken battleship • See the shipwreck and oil droplets known as "The Tears of the Arizona" • Remembrance Wall lists the names of 1,177 fallen crew members
31
Dole Plantation
During this time, you can explore the Dole Plantation Store, where you'll find pineapple-themed souvenirs, local crafts, and specialty foods like jams and dried fruit. Don’t miss trying a Dole Whip, the famous pineapple-flavored soft-serve treat. You can also take a short walk to see the beautiful Rainbow Eucalyptus trees, known for their colorful, multi-hued bark.
32
North Shore
The North Shore of Oahu offers a scenic and memorable experience, filled with natural beauty, iconic surf spots, and charming local attractions. The North Shore is a mix of adventure, relaxation, and local culture, making it a must-do when visiting Oahu. Marvel at world-famous surf spots Banzai Pipeline, Waimea Bay, and Sunset Beach: These legendary beaches are known for their massive winter waves and professional surfing competitions. Even in the calmer summer months, they are great spots to watch surfers or enjoy the stunning shoreline. Gaze at the natural beauty of Oahu as this drive offers breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean, lush green mountains, and rugged coastlines.
33
Polynesian Cultural Center
Arriving at Polynesian Cultural Center, you’ll enter a world that celebrates the music, dance, and way of life on six Pacific Island nations: Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, and New Zealand. Explore a diverse spectrum of Polynesian traditions as you visit authentic villages for each nation. Meet Pacific islanders from across globe, listen to their stories and songs, and watch their joyful dances. Take a canoe ride from village to village and learn Tahitian spear throwing and Samoan cooking. Sit back and enjoy the colorful Polynesian Canoe Pageant and relax over a delicious barbecue lunch.
34
Kualoa Regional Park
• Enjoy panoramic views of turquoise waters and the iconic offshore islet known as Chinaman's Hat (Mokoli’i) • Take in the dramatic scenery of the lush Kualoa mountain range in the background. • Relax by the beach, soaking up the peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty
35
Pearl Harbor Historic Sites Visitor Center
Explore exhibits on the events leading to the December 7, 1941, attack Watch a 23-minute documentary about the attack's impact and the USS Arizona Memorial Take a 10-minute boat ride to the USS Arizona Memorial; views of military sites included
36
USS Arizona Memorial
Visit a white, open-air memorial over the sunken battleship • See the shipwreck and oil droplets known as "The Tears of the Arizona" • Remembrance Wall lists the names of 1,177 fallen crew members
37
Dole Plantation
During this time, you can explore the Dole Plantation Store, where you'll find pineapple-themed souvenirs, local crafts, and specialty foods like jams and dried fruit. Don’t miss trying a Dole Whip, the famous pineapple-flavored soft-serve treat. You can also take a short walk to see the beautiful Rainbow Eucalyptus trees, known for their colorful, multi-hued bark.
38
North Shore
The North Shore of Oahu offers a scenic and memorable experience, filled with natural beauty, iconic surf spots, and charming local attractions. The North Shore is a mix of adventure, relaxation, and local culture, making it a must-do when visiting Oahu. Marvel at world-famous surf spots Banzai Pipeline, Waimea Bay, and Sunset Beach: These legendary beaches are known for their massive winter waves and professional surfing competitions. Even in the calmer summer months, they are great spots to watch surfers or enjoy the stunning shoreline. Gaze at the natural beauty of Oahu as this drive offers breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean, lush green mountains, and rugged coastlines.
39
Polynesian Cultural Center
Arriving at Polynesian Cultural Center, you’ll enter a world that celebrates the music, dance, and way of life on six Pacific Island nations: Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, and New Zealand. Explore a diverse spectrum of Polynesian traditions as you visit authentic villages for each nation. Meet Pacific islanders from across globe, listen to their stories and songs, and watch their joyful dances. Take a canoe ride from village to village and learn Tahitian spear throwing and Samoan cooking. Sit back and enjoy the colorful Polynesian Canoe Pageant and relax over a delicious barbecue lunch.
40
Kualoa Regional Park
• Enjoy panoramic views of turquoise waters and the iconic offshore islet known as Chinaman's Hat (Mokoli’i) • Take in the dramatic scenery of the lush Kualoa mountain range in the background. • Relax by the beach, soaking up the peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty
41
Pearl Harbor Historic Sites Visitor Center
Explore exhibits on the events leading to the December 7, 1941, attack Watch a 23-minute documentary about the attack's impact and the USS Arizona Memorial Take a 10-minute boat ride to the USS Arizona Memorial; views of military sites included
42
USS Arizona Memorial
Visit a white, open-air memorial over the sunken battleship • See the shipwreck and oil droplets known as "The Tears of the Arizona" • Remembrance Wall lists the names of 1,177 fallen crew members
43
Dole Plantation
During this time, you can explore the Dole Plantation Store, where you'll find pineapple-themed souvenirs, local crafts, and specialty foods like jams and dried fruit. Don’t miss trying a Dole Whip, the famous pineapple-flavored soft-serve treat. You can also take a short walk to see the beautiful Rainbow Eucalyptus trees, known for their colorful, multi-hued bark.
44
North Shore
The North Shore of Oahu offers a scenic and memorable experience, filled with natural beauty, iconic surf spots, and charming local attractions. The North Shore is a mix of adventure, relaxation, and local culture, making it a must-do when visiting Oahu. Marvel at world-famous surf spots Banzai Pipeline, Waimea Bay, and Sunset Beach: These legendary beaches are known for their massive winter waves and professional surfing competitions. Even in the calmer summer months, they are great spots to watch surfers or enjoy the stunning shoreline. Gaze at the natural beauty of Oahu as this drive offers breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean, lush green mountains, and rugged coastlines.
45
Polynesian Cultural Center
Arriving at Polynesian Cultural Center, you’ll enter a world that celebrates the music, dance, and way of life on six Pacific Island nations: Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, and New Zealand. Explore a diverse spectrum of Polynesian traditions as you visit authentic villages for each nation. Meet Pacific islanders from across globe, listen to their stories and songs, and watch their joyful dances. Take a canoe ride from village to village and learn Tahitian spear throwing and Samoan cooking. Sit back and enjoy the colorful Polynesian Canoe Pageant and relax over a delicious barbecue lunch.
46
Kualoa Regional Park
• Enjoy panoramic views of turquoise waters and the iconic offshore islet known as Chinaman's Hat (Mokoli’i) • Take in the dramatic scenery of the lush Kualoa mountain range in the background. • Relax by the beach, soaking up the peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty
47
Pearl Harbor Historic Sites Visitor Center
Explore exhibits on the events leading to the December 7, 1941, attack Watch a 23-minute documentary about the attack's impact and the USS Arizona Memorial Take a 10-minute boat ride to the USS Arizona Memorial; views of military sites included
48
USS Arizona Memorial
Visit a white, open-air memorial over the sunken battleship • See the shipwreck and oil droplets known as "The Tears of the Arizona" • Remembrance Wall lists the names of 1,177 fallen crew members
49
Dole Plantation
During this time, you can explore the Dole Plantation Store, where you'll find pineapple-themed souvenirs, local crafts, and specialty foods like jams and dried fruit. Don’t miss trying a Dole Whip, the famous pineapple-flavored soft-serve treat. You can also take a short walk to see the beautiful Rainbow Eucalyptus trees, known for their colorful, multi-hued bark.
50
North Shore
The North Shore of Oahu offers a scenic and memorable experience, filled with natural beauty, iconic surf spots, and charming local attractions. The North Shore is a mix of adventure, relaxation, and local culture, making it a must-do when visiting Oahu. Marvel at world-famous surf spots Banzai Pipeline, Waimea Bay, and Sunset Beach: These legendary beaches are known for their massive winter waves and professional surfing competitions. Even in the calmer summer months, they are great spots to watch surfers or enjoy the stunning shoreline. Gaze at the natural beauty of Oahu as this drive offers breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean, lush green mountains, and rugged coastlines.
51
Polynesian Cultural Center
Arriving at Polynesian Cultural Center, you’ll enter a world that celebrates the music, dance, and way of life on six Pacific Island nations: Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, and New Zealand. Explore a diverse spectrum of Polynesian traditions as you visit authentic villages for each nation. Meet Pacific islanders from across globe, listen to their stories and songs, and watch their joyful dances. Take a canoe ride from village to village and learn Tahitian spear throwing and Samoan cooking. Sit back and enjoy the colorful Polynesian Canoe Pageant and relax over a delicious barbecue lunch.
52
Kualoa Regional Park
• Enjoy panoramic views of turquoise waters and the iconic offshore islet known as Chinaman's Hat (Mokoli’i) • Take in the dramatic scenery of the lush Kualoa mountain range in the background. • Relax by the beach, soaking up the peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty
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Recenzje (291)
Voyager402960
Dec 2019
We learned so much!!!! He taught us so much!!!!He was So Knowledgeable!!!! His Humor Kept the entire bus engaged !!!We Now Have A Love For Hawaii that will last A Lifetime Because of Kealoha!!! He even pointed out a church that I visited 20 years ago Word of Life!!! Thank you Kealoha for a Lifetime Memory!
Pdadwong
Dec 2019
My wife and I had a blessed day With our tour person, Kealoha. His knowledge of the land and culture exceeded our expectation. Thank you for your love for people and your passion for the tour services provided. It really showed.
Destination144900
Dec 2019
We had an all day tour today of Pearl Harbor , Dole Factory and Polynesian Cultural Center, a buffet lunch. It was amazing and our tour guide was kealoha. He was the best. I highly recommend this tour company

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