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Prywatna jazda na rowerze elektrycznym i wycieczka po Diamond Head

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*Solo riders and groups larger than 4, please contact us directly to discuss your booking.
**Pictures taken by the guide are included!
*** Diamond Head hiking ticket is included for each rider

Join our thrilling electric bike tour from Waikiki to Diamond Head for an unforgettable adventure on Oahu's iconic landscapes.

Begin in bustling Waikiki, pedaling effortlessly past luxury resorts and historical landmarks. As you journey towards Diamond Head, enjoy panoramic coastal views and immerse yourself in the island's vibrant culture. Upon arrival, lock your bikes and embark on a guided hike up Diamond Head's slopes, learning about its geological wonders and cultural significance. Reach the summit for breathtaking vistas of the Pacific Ocean and Honolulu skyline.

Descend back to Waikiki, filled with memories of an eco-friendly exploration showcasing Oahu's natural beauty.

Miasto: Oahu
Sat 07 Feb
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Przewodnik mówiący po angielsku
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Korzystanie z roweru elektrycznego
English speaking guide
Helmet
Use of E-Bike
Diamond Head Hiking Ticket
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Maximum rider weight is 275 for E-Bikes.
  • The minimum age for riders is 15. Children 15-18 must be accompanied by an adult.
  • Make sure to wear closed toe shoes and suntan lotion! Please do not wear long dresses or skirts as they can effect your safety when riding.
  • There is no minimum height, but we have found individuals under 5 feet may have more difficulty riding eBikes.
  • Rider entrance fee for Diamond Head is not included
  • eBikes are recommended for taller riders.
Czego oczekiwać
1
Park Kapiolani
Wielu hawajskich alii (arystokratów) mieszkało w Waikiki, a król Kalakaua w 1867 roku wybrał 300-hektarowy kawałek ziemi u podnóża Diamond Head na publiczny park. Dziś jest to miejsce spotkań, które kwitnie wśród spacerowiczów, biegaczy i entuzjastów tenisa i piknikowiczów. Zjedz lunch na Kalakaua Avenue i ciesz się nim w jednym z zacienionych miejsc piknikowych rozsianych po tym kolorowym parku.
2
Park na plaży Makalei
Piękny park plażowy od strony oceanu, z którego korzystają surferzy.
3
Stanowy pomnik Diamentowej Głowy
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. **Opłata za wstęp do Diamond Head w wysokości 5 USD za zawodnika nie jest wliczona w cenę**
4
Kapiolani Park
Many of Hawaii’s alii (royalty) lived in Waikiki and King Kalakaua selected a 300-acre track of land at the base of Diamond Head for a public park in 1867. Today, it is a gathering place that thrives with walkers, runners, tennis enthusiasts and picnickers. Grab lunch on Kalakaua Avenue and enjoy it in one of the shaded picnic areas scattered around this colorful park.
5
Makalei Beach Park
Beautiful ocean side beach park used by surfers.
6
Diamond Head State Monument
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. **$5 per rider admission fee to Diamond Head is not included**
7
Kapiolani Park
Many of Hawaii’s alii (royalty) lived in Waikiki and King Kalakaua selected a 300-acre track of land at the base of Diamond Head for a public park in 1867. Today, it is a gathering place that thrives with walkers, runners, tennis enthusiasts and picnickers. Grab lunch on Kalakaua Avenue and enjoy it in one of the shaded picnic areas scattered around this colorful park.
8
Makalei Beach Park
Beautiful ocean side beach park used by surfers.
9
Diamond Head State Monument
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. **$5 per rider admission fee to Diamond Head is not included**
10
Kapiolani Park
Many of Hawaii’s alii (royalty) lived in Waikiki and King Kalakaua selected a 300-acre track of land at the base of Diamond Head for a public park in 1867. Today, it is a gathering place that thrives with walkers, runners, tennis enthusiasts and picnickers. Grab lunch on Kalakaua Avenue and enjoy it in one of the shaded picnic areas scattered around this colorful park.
11
Makalei Beach Park
Beautiful ocean side beach park used by surfers.
12
Diamond Head State Monument
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. **$5 per rider admission fee to Diamond Head is not included**
13
Kapiolani Park
Many of Hawaii’s alii (royalty) lived in Waikiki and King Kalakaua selected a 300-acre track of land at the base of Diamond Head for a public park in 1867. Today, it is a gathering place that thrives with walkers, runners, tennis enthusiasts and picnickers. Grab lunch on Kalakaua Avenue and enjoy it in one of the shaded picnic areas scattered around this colorful park.
14
Makalei Beach Park
Beautiful ocean side beach park used by surfers.
15
Diamond Head State Monument
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. **$5 per rider admission fee to Diamond Head is not included**
16
Kapiolani Park
Many of Hawaii’s alii (royalty) lived in Waikiki and King Kalakaua selected a 300-acre track of land at the base of Diamond Head for a public park in 1867. Today, it is a gathering place that thrives with walkers, runners, tennis enthusiasts and picnickers. Grab lunch on Kalakaua Avenue and enjoy it in one of the shaded picnic areas scattered around this colorful park.
17
Makalei Beach Park
Beautiful ocean side beach park used by surfers.
18
Diamond Head State Monument
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. **$5 per rider admission fee to Diamond Head is not included**
19
Kapiolani Park
Many of Hawaii’s alii (royalty) lived in Waikiki and King Kalakaua selected a 300-acre track of land at the base of Diamond Head for a public park in 1867. Today, it is a gathering place that thrives with walkers, runners, tennis enthusiasts and picnickers. Grab lunch on Kalakaua Avenue and enjoy it in one of the shaded picnic areas scattered around this colorful park.
20
Makalei Beach Park
Beautiful ocean side beach park used by surfers.
21
Diamond Head State Monument
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. **$5 per rider admission fee to Diamond Head is not included**
22
Kapiolani Park
Many of Hawaii’s alii (royalty) lived in Waikiki and King Kalakaua selected a 300-acre track of land at the base of Diamond Head for a public park in 1867. Today, it is a gathering place that thrives with walkers, runners, tennis enthusiasts and picnickers. Grab lunch on Kalakaua Avenue and enjoy it in one of the shaded picnic areas scattered around this colorful park.
23
Makalei Beach Park
Beautiful ocean side beach park used by surfers.
24
Diamond Head State Monument
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. **$5 per rider admission fee to Diamond Head is not included**
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Zasady anulowania
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Recenzje (106)
Pospisil_C
Dec 2024
This was our first time riding e bikes which was a fun experience on its own. The trip through Moana on the bike allowed us to experience the area while enjoying nature. Very pleasant trip once we got out of the city. The hike was remarkable. We saw a dart frog and some beautiful trees, plants and birds. Dave was our tour guide and he was amazing. He took all the time we wanted, took lots of pictures and gave us some great insights of the area. It was so cool to be able to hear him talk through our bike helmets. A great way to spend the afternoon! Highly recommend.
David_C
Dec 2024
First time on e-bikes. Our guide, Dave, explained very well how to ride them and when to change settings. He did a great job of showing us the sights and taking pics. Highly recommend this! Thanks Dave!
David_S
Aug 2024
We had an incredible time on the Diamond E-bike and hike excursion! Robb, our tour guide, was absolutely fantastic. He was knowledgeable, engaging, and made the experience even more enjoyable by sharing interesting facts and history about the sites we visited. The views along the way were breathtaking, and the combination of biking and hiking was perfect for taking in the natural beauty of the area. Overall, it was an excellent experience from start to finish. Highly recommend!

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