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10 остановок на тур по острову Оаху вдоль береговой линии + ананас Dole + вход в Byodo-Inn

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Добро пожаловать в Prime, Small Group, Circle Island Experience! Наши тщательно отобранные, уютные транспортные средства обеспечат вам личное и представительное впечатление от острова! Мы в The Pineapple EXP хотим, чтобы у вас был лучший отдых на Гавайях. Вот почему компания была основана; по-настоящему распространять алоха. Наши информативные гиды сделают это прекрасным временем для всех возрастов! Обязательно закажите большую местную креветку Кахуку (доступны и другие блюда)! А теперь узнайте, почему люди говорят «ДА» Pineapple EXP!

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Thu 26 Sep
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Что включено
Waikiki hotel pickup and drop off
Water
Whole Dole pineapple (limit one per party)
Air-conditioned vehicle
Live Commentary
Waikiki hotel pickup and drop off
Water
Дополнительная информация
  • Младенцы и маленькие дети могут ездить в детской коляске
  • Допускаются животные-поводыри
  • Остановки общественного транспорта поблизости
  • Необходимо размещение с младенцами сидеть на коленях у взрослого.
  • Подходит для всех уровней физической подготовки.
  • Для путешественников и персонала доступны дезинфицирующие средства для рук.
  • Регулярно дезинфицируются места с интенсивным движением.
  • Средства/оборудование дезинфицируются между использованием
  • Транспортные средства регулярно дезинфицируются
  • Гидеры должны регулярно мыть руки
  • Регулярные проверки температуры персонала
  • Платная политика пребывания дома для сотрудников с симптомами
Что ожидать
1
Diamond Head State Monument
Have you ever thought you would be driving on the exact same road that Amelia Earhart used as her runway in 1935? Well, that is our FIRST stop! Diamondhead lookout is an amazing location that offers panoramic views of the southern shore of Oahu and Waikiki!
2
Kahala
Sometimes it is good to dream and day dreaming is what most of us will be doing as we pass by the luxurious neighborhood of Kahala wherein the Sony Open is played every year. The estates here will have most of us rethinking our life choices.
3
Halona Blowhole
Halona Blowhole. Halona means “Of Happy Fortune” this amazing sight is one of just three in the world! And what happy fortune we have to be able to show it to YOU!
4
Sandy Beach Park
Cruzen over to Makapu’u Lookout we will be passing by the most sought out bodysurfing beach on the island-even by presidents; Sandy Beach! Don’t let the smaller waves fool you, that water is ruff!
5
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Some call this place “The Dragon” These cliffs whereupon The Dragon lay will loosen the jaw in awe! I’m sure your tour guide will be more than happy to explain way! Well, SHOW you why! It’s an amazing site! Unfortunately this place is closed to commercial vehicles. However, you can still see The Dragon!
6
Byodo-In Temple
If you are into meditation and/or calm energy you will absolutely love the Byodo-Inn Temple. Black Swans glide effortlessly across the steady waters of its extensive Koi pond. There is a fee, but worry not, we have you covered!
7
North Shore
Are you hungry yet? Well, you will be. And what better place to get lunch than the North Shores’ Fumis shrimp truck! These generously sized shrimp has taste you will call home about. If you are not a shrimp eater it’s completely okay; there are other options. Including a very inviting Vegetarian noodle plate that might have you driving to the north shore for more the next day!
8
North Shore
Now, let us get those swimsuits on! If you don’t want to swim or snorkel it is completely fine; there is plenty enough shade to stretch, relax and read that favorite book! Don’t forget; the snorkel gear is FREE to rent!
9
Makapu'u Point
Cliff walking anyone? of course it is completely up to you; you can always stay on the safe side of the railing and still get to see an amazing view. Makapu’u Lookouts’ amazing cliffs make a feast for your eyes. Not only because it means “bulging eye” in Hawaiian, either.
10
Waimea Bay
The very first place a foreigner landed in Hawaii was here in the 1700's! That was Capitan Cook and his crew. Waimea Bay is beyond majestic. From the beautiful, rainforest kissed cliffs that surround it to the proud protruding rock in the center. You will see nothing but beauty.
11
Sunset Beach
The original Hawaiian name for this place is Paumalū. Sunset Beach is known for big wave surfing during the winter season and I mean BIG. Keep your eyes open, you may see some surfers on the tops of the waves!
12
Haleiwa Town Center
Let us time travel back to the 1800’s. Back to a little place now called Historic Haleiwa Town. Matsumoto’s Shave Ice isn’t the only thing cool about this place! Just wait and see!
13
Dole Plantation
Our last location is sweet to say the least; The Dole Plantation. Home of the world famous, oh yes, DOLE WHIP. Ask your Guide how you can win a FREE one!
14
North Shore Macadamia Nut Company
Food and beach usually equates to a long nap but not yet! We are headed to the North Shore Macadamia Nut Farm! And yes, there are FREE samples of both macadamia nuts AND coffee!
15
Diamond Head State Monument
Have you ever thought you would be driving on the exact same road that Amelia Earhart used as her runway in 1935? Well, that is our FIRST stop! Diamondhead lookout is an amazing location that offers panoramic views of the southern shore of Oahu and Waikiki!
16
Kahala
Sometimes it is good to dream and day dreaming is what most of us will be doing as we pass by the luxurious neighborhood of Kahala wherein the Sony Open is played every year. The estates here will have most of us rethinking our life choices.
17
Halona Blowhole
Halona Blowhole. Halona means “Of Happy Fortune” this amazing sight is one of just three in the world! And what happy fortune we have to be able to show it to YOU!
18
Sandy Beach Park
Cruzen over to Makapu’u Lookout we will be passing by the most sought out bodysurfing beach on the island-even by presidents; Sandy Beach! Don’t let the smaller waves fool you, that water is ruff!
19
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Some call this place “The Dragon” These cliffs whereupon The Dragon lay will loosen the jaw in awe! I’m sure your tour guide will be more than happy to explain way! Well, SHOW you why! It’s an amazing site! Unfortunately this place is closed to commercial vehicles. However, you can still see The Dragon!
20
Byodo-In Temple
If you are into meditation and/or calm energy you will absolutely love the Byodo-Inn Temple. Black Swans glide effortlessly across the steady waters of its extensive Koi pond. There is a fee, but worry not, we have you covered!
21
North Shore
Are you hungry yet? Well, you will be. And what better place to get lunch than the North Shores’ Fumis shrimp truck! These generously sized shrimp has taste you will call home about. If you are not a shrimp eater it’s completely okay; there are other options. Including a very inviting Vegetarian noodle plate that might have you driving to the north shore for more the next day!
22
North Shore
Now, let us get those swimsuits on! If you don’t want to swim or snorkel it is completely fine; there is plenty enough shade to stretch, relax and read that favorite book! Don’t forget; the snorkel gear is FREE to rent!
23
Makapu'u Point
Cliff walking anyone? of course it is completely up to you; you can always stay on the safe side of the railing and still get to see an amazing view. Makapu’u Lookouts’ amazing cliffs make a feast for your eyes. Not only because it means “bulging eye” in Hawaiian, either.
24
Waimea Bay
The very first place a foreigner landed in Hawaii was here in the 1700's! That was Capitan Cook and his crew. Waimea Bay is beyond majestic. From the beautiful, rainforest kissed cliffs that surround it to the proud protruding rock in the center. You will see nothing but beauty.
25
Sunset Beach
The original Hawaiian name for this place is Paumalū. Sunset Beach is known for big wave surfing during the winter season and I mean BIG. Keep your eyes open, you may see some surfers on the tops of the waves!
26
Haleiwa Town Center
Let us time travel back to the 1800’s. Back to a little place now called Historic Haleiwa Town. Matsumoto’s Shave Ice isn’t the only thing cool about this place! Just wait and see!
27
Dole Plantation
Our last location is sweet to say the least; The Dole Plantation. Home of the world famous, oh yes, DOLE WHIP. Ask your Guide how you can win a FREE one!
28
North Shore Macadamia Nut Company
Food and beach usually equates to a long nap but not yet! We are headed to the North Shore Macadamia Nut Farm! And yes, there are FREE samples of both macadamia nuts AND coffee!
29
Diamond Head State Monument
Have you ever thought you would be driving on the exact same road that Amelia Earhart used as her runway in 1935? Well, that is our FIRST stop! Diamondhead lookout is an amazing location that offers panoramic views of the southern shore of Oahu and Waikiki!
30
Kahala
Sometimes it is good to dream and day dreaming is what most of us will be doing as we pass by the luxurious neighborhood of Kahala wherein the Sony Open is played every year. The estates here will have most of us rethinking our life choices.
31
Halona Blowhole
Halona Blowhole. Halona means “Of Happy Fortune” this amazing sight is one of just three in the world! And what happy fortune we have to be able to show it to YOU!
32
Sandy Beach Park
Cruzen over to Makapu’u Lookout we will be passing by the most sought out bodysurfing beach on the island-even by presidents; Sandy Beach! Don’t let the smaller waves fool you, that water is ruff!
33
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Some call this place “The Dragon” These cliffs whereupon The Dragon lay will loosen the jaw in awe! I’m sure your tour guide will be more than happy to explain way! Well, SHOW you why! It’s an amazing site! Unfortunately this place is closed to commercial vehicles. However, you can still see The Dragon!
34
Byodo-In Temple
If you are into meditation and/or calm energy you will absolutely love the Byodo-Inn Temple. Black Swans glide effortlessly across the steady waters of its extensive Koi pond. There is a fee, but worry not, we have you covered!
35
North Shore
Are you hungry yet? Well, you will be. And what better place to get lunch than the North Shores’ Fumis shrimp truck! These generously sized shrimp has taste you will call home about. If you are not a shrimp eater it’s completely okay; there are other options. Including a very inviting Vegetarian noodle plate that might have you driving to the north shore for more the next day!
36
North Shore
Now, let us get those swimsuits on! If you don’t want to swim or snorkel it is completely fine; there is plenty enough shade to stretch, relax and read that favorite book! Don’t forget; the snorkel gear is FREE to rent!
37
Makapu'u Point
Cliff walking anyone? of course it is completely up to you; you can always stay on the safe side of the railing and still get to see an amazing view. Makapu’u Lookouts’ amazing cliffs make a feast for your eyes. Not only because it means “bulging eye” in Hawaiian, either.
38
Waimea Bay
The very first place a foreigner landed in Hawaii was here in the 1700's! That was Capitan Cook and his crew. Waimea Bay is beyond majestic. From the beautiful, rainforest kissed cliffs that surround it to the proud protruding rock in the center. You will see nothing but beauty.
39
Sunset Beach
The original Hawaiian name for this place is Paumalū. Sunset Beach is known for big wave surfing during the winter season and I mean BIG. Keep your eyes open, you may see some surfers on the tops of the waves!
40
Haleiwa Town Center
Let us time travel back to the 1800’s. Back to a little place now called Historic Haleiwa Town. Matsumoto’s Shave Ice isn’t the only thing cool about this place! Just wait and see!
41
Dole Plantation
Our last location is sweet to say the least; The Dole Plantation. Home of the world famous, oh yes, DOLE WHIP. Ask your Guide how you can win a FREE one!
42
North Shore Macadamia Nut Company
Food and beach usually equates to a long nap but not yet! We are headed to the North Shore Macadamia Nut Farm! And yes, there are FREE samples of both macadamia nuts AND coffee!
43
Diamond Head State Monument
Have you ever thought you would be driving on the exact same road that Amelia Earhart used as her runway in 1935? Well, that is our FIRST stop! Diamondhead lookout is an amazing location that offers panoramic views of the southern shore of Oahu and Waikiki!
44
Kahala
Sometimes it is good to dream and day dreaming is what most of us will be doing as we pass by the luxurious neighborhood of Kahala wherein the Sony Open is played every year. The estates here will have most of us rethinking our life choices.
45
Halona Blowhole
Halona Blowhole. Halona means “Of Happy Fortune” this amazing sight is one of just three in the world! And what happy fortune we have to be able to show it to YOU!
46
Sandy Beach Park
Cruzen over to Makapu’u Lookout we will be passing by the most sought out bodysurfing beach on the island-even by presidents; Sandy Beach! Don’t let the smaller waves fool you, that water is ruff!
47
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Some call this place “The Dragon” These cliffs whereupon The Dragon lay will loosen the jaw in awe! I’m sure your tour guide will be more than happy to explain way! Well, SHOW you why! It’s an amazing site! Unfortunately this place is closed to commercial vehicles. However, you can still see The Dragon!
48
Byodo-In Temple
If you are into meditation and/or calm energy you will absolutely love the Byodo-Inn Temple. Black Swans glide effortlessly across the steady waters of its extensive Koi pond. There is a fee, but worry not, we have you covered!
49
North Shore
Are you hungry yet? Well, you will be. And what better place to get lunch than the North Shores’ Fumis shrimp truck! These generously sized shrimp has taste you will call home about. If you are not a shrimp eater it’s completely okay; there are other options. Including a very inviting Vegetarian noodle plate that might have you driving to the north shore for more the next day!
50
North Shore
Now, let us get those swimsuits on! If you don’t want to swim or snorkel it is completely fine; there is plenty enough shade to stretch, relax and read that favorite book! Don’t forget; the snorkel gear is FREE to rent!
51
Makapu'u Point
Cliff walking anyone? of course it is completely up to you; you can always stay on the safe side of the railing and still get to see an amazing view. Makapu’u Lookouts’ amazing cliffs make a feast for your eyes. Not only because it means “bulging eye” in Hawaiian, either.
52
Waimea Bay
The very first place a foreigner landed in Hawaii was here in the 1700's! That was Capitan Cook and his crew. Waimea Bay is beyond majestic. From the beautiful, rainforest kissed cliffs that surround it to the proud protruding rock in the center. You will see nothing but beauty.
53
Sunset Beach
The original Hawaiian name for this place is Paumalū. Sunset Beach is known for big wave surfing during the winter season and I mean BIG. Keep your eyes open, you may see some surfers on the tops of the waves!
54
Haleiwa Town Center
Let us time travel back to the 1800’s. Back to a little place now called Historic Haleiwa Town. Matsumoto’s Shave Ice isn’t the only thing cool about this place! Just wait and see!
55
Dole Plantation
Our last location is sweet to say the least; The Dole Plantation. Home of the world famous, oh yes, DOLE WHIP. Ask your Guide how you can win a FREE one!
56
North Shore Macadamia Nut Company
Food and beach usually equates to a long nap but not yet! We are headed to the North Shore Macadamia Nut Farm! And yes, there are FREE samples of both macadamia nuts AND coffee!
57
Diamond Head State Monument
Have you ever thought you would be driving on the exact same road that Amelia Earhart used as her runway in 1935? Well, that is our FIRST stop! Diamondhead lookout is an amazing location that offers panoramic views of the southern shore of Oahu and Waikiki!
58
Kahala
Sometimes it is good to dream and day dreaming is what most of us will be doing as we pass by the luxurious neighborhood of Kahala wherein the Sony Open is played every year. The estates here will have most of us rethinking our life choices.
59
Halona Blowhole
Halona Blowhole. Halona means “Of Happy Fortune” this amazing sight is one of just three in the world! And what happy fortune we have to be able to show it to YOU!
60
Sandy Beach Park
Cruzen over to Makapu’u Lookout we will be passing by the most sought out bodysurfing beach on the island-even by presidents; Sandy Beach! Don’t let the smaller waves fool you, that water is ruff!
61
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Some call this place “The Dragon” These cliffs whereupon The Dragon lay will loosen the jaw in awe! I’m sure your tour guide will be more than happy to explain way! Well, SHOW you why! It’s an amazing site! Unfortunately this place is closed to commercial vehicles. However, you can still see The Dragon!
62
Byodo-In Temple
If you are into meditation and/or calm energy you will absolutely love the Byodo-Inn Temple. Black Swans glide effortlessly across the steady waters of its extensive Koi pond. There is a fee, but worry not, we have you covered!
63
North Shore
Are you hungry yet? Well, you will be. And what better place to get lunch than the North Shores’ Fumis shrimp truck! These generously sized shrimp has taste you will call home about. If you are not a shrimp eater it’s completely okay; there are other options. Including a very inviting Vegetarian noodle plate that might have you driving to the north shore for more the next day!
64
North Shore
Now, let us get those swimsuits on! If you don’t want to swim or snorkel it is completely fine; there is plenty enough shade to stretch, relax and read that favorite book! Don’t forget; the snorkel gear is FREE to rent!
65
Makapu'u Point
Cliff walking anyone? of course it is completely up to you; you can always stay on the safe side of the railing and still get to see an amazing view. Makapu’u Lookouts’ amazing cliffs make a feast for your eyes. Not only because it means “bulging eye” in Hawaiian, either.
66
Waimea Bay
The very first place a foreigner landed in Hawaii was here in the 1700's! That was Capitan Cook and his crew. Waimea Bay is beyond majestic. From the beautiful, rainforest kissed cliffs that surround it to the proud protruding rock in the center. You will see nothing but beauty.
67
Sunset Beach
The original Hawaiian name for this place is Paumalū. Sunset Beach is known for big wave surfing during the winter season and I mean BIG. Keep your eyes open, you may see some surfers on the tops of the waves!
68
Haleiwa Town Center
Let us time travel back to the 1800’s. Back to a little place now called Historic Haleiwa Town. Matsumoto’s Shave Ice isn’t the only thing cool about this place! Just wait and see!
69
Dole Plantation
Our last location is sweet to say the least; The Dole Plantation. Home of the world famous, oh yes, DOLE WHIP. Ask your Guide how you can win a FREE one!
70
North Shore Macadamia Nut Company
Food and beach usually equates to a long nap but not yet! We are headed to the North Shore Macadamia Nut Farm! And yes, there are FREE samples of both macadamia nuts AND coffee!
71
Diamond Head State Monument
Have you ever thought you would be driving on the exact same road that Amelia Earhart used as her runway in 1935? Well, that is our FIRST stop! Diamondhead lookout is an amazing location that offers panoramic views of the southern shore of Oahu and Waikiki!
72
Kahala
Sometimes it is good to dream and day dreaming is what most of us will be doing as we pass by the luxurious neighborhood of Kahala wherein the Sony Open is played every year. The estates here will have most of us rethinking our life choices.
73
Halona Blowhole
Halona Blowhole. Halona means “Of Happy Fortune” this amazing sight is one of just three in the world! And what happy fortune we have to be able to show it to YOU!
74
Sandy Beach Park
Cruzen over to Makapu’u Lookout we will be passing by the most sought out bodysurfing beach on the island-even by presidents; Sandy Beach! Don’t let the smaller waves fool you, that water is ruff!
75
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Some call this place “The Dragon” These cliffs whereupon The Dragon lay will loosen the jaw in awe! I’m sure your tour guide will be more than happy to explain way! Well, SHOW you why! It’s an amazing site! Unfortunately this place is closed to commercial vehicles. However, you can still see The Dragon!
76
Byodo-In Temple
If you are into meditation and/or calm energy you will absolutely love the Byodo-Inn Temple. Black Swans glide effortlessly across the steady waters of its extensive Koi pond. There is a fee, but worry not, we have you covered!
77
North Shore
Are you hungry yet? Well, you will be. And what better place to get lunch than the North Shores’ Fumis shrimp truck! These generously sized shrimp has taste you will call home about. If you are not a shrimp eater it’s completely okay; there are other options. Including a very inviting Vegetarian noodle plate that might have you driving to the north shore for more the next day!
78
North Shore
Now, let us get those swimsuits on! If you don’t want to swim or snorkel it is completely fine; there is plenty enough shade to stretch, relax and read that favorite book! Don’t forget; the snorkel gear is FREE to rent!
79
Makapu'u Point
Cliff walking anyone? of course it is completely up to you; you can always stay on the safe side of the railing and still get to see an amazing view. Makapu’u Lookouts’ amazing cliffs make a feast for your eyes. Not only because it means “bulging eye” in Hawaiian, either.
80
Waimea Bay
The very first place a foreigner landed in Hawaii was here in the 1700's! That was Capitan Cook and his crew. Waimea Bay is beyond majestic. From the beautiful, rainforest kissed cliffs that surround it to the proud protruding rock in the center. You will see nothing but beauty.
81
Sunset Beach
The original Hawaiian name for this place is Paumalū. Sunset Beach is known for big wave surfing during the winter season and I mean BIG. Keep your eyes open, you may see some surfers on the tops of the waves!
82
Haleiwa Town Center
Let us time travel back to the 1800’s. Back to a little place now called Historic Haleiwa Town. Matsumoto’s Shave Ice isn’t the only thing cool about this place! Just wait and see!
83
Dole Plantation
Our last location is sweet to say the least; The Dole Plantation. Home of the world famous, oh yes, DOLE WHIP. Ask your Guide how you can win a FREE one!
84
North Shore Macadamia Nut Company
Food and beach usually equates to a long nap but not yet! We are headed to the North Shore Macadamia Nut Farm! And yes, there are FREE samples of both macadamia nuts AND coffee!
85
Diamond Head State Monument
Have you ever thought you would be driving on the exact same road that Amelia Earhart used as her runway in 1935? Well, that is our FIRST stop! Diamondhead lookout is an amazing location that offers panoramic views of the southern shore of Oahu and Waikiki!
86
Kahala
Sometimes it is good to dream and day dreaming is what most of us will be doing as we pass by the luxurious neighborhood of Kahala wherein the Sony Open is played every year. The estates here will have most of us rethinking our life choices.
87
Halona Blowhole
Halona Blowhole. Halona means “Of Happy Fortune” this amazing sight is one of just three in the world! And what happy fortune we have to be able to show it to YOU!
88
Sandy Beach Park
Cruzen over to Makapu’u Lookout we will be passing by the most sought out bodysurfing beach on the island-even by presidents; Sandy Beach! Don’t let the smaller waves fool you, that water is ruff!
89
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Some call this place “The Dragon” These cliffs whereupon The Dragon lay will loosen the jaw in awe! I’m sure your tour guide will be more than happy to explain way! Well, SHOW you why! It’s an amazing site! Unfortunately this place is closed to commercial vehicles. However, you can still see The Dragon!
90
Byodo-In Temple
If you are into meditation and/or calm energy you will absolutely love the Byodo-Inn Temple. Black Swans glide effortlessly across the steady waters of its extensive Koi pond. There is a fee, but worry not, we have you covered!
91
North Shore
Are you hungry yet? Well, you will be. And what better place to get lunch than the North Shores’ Fumis shrimp truck! These generously sized shrimp has taste you will call home about. If you are not a shrimp eater it’s completely okay; there are other options. Including a very inviting Vegetarian noodle plate that might have you driving to the north shore for more the next day!
92
North Shore
Now, let us get those swimsuits on! If you don’t want to swim or snorkel it is completely fine; there is plenty enough shade to stretch, relax and read that favorite book! Don’t forget; the snorkel gear is FREE to rent!
93
Makapu'u Point
Cliff walking anyone? of course it is completely up to you; you can always stay on the safe side of the railing and still get to see an amazing view. Makapu’u Lookouts’ amazing cliffs make a feast for your eyes. Not only because it means “bulging eye” in Hawaiian, either.
94
Waimea Bay
The very first place a foreigner landed in Hawaii was here in the 1700's! That was Capitan Cook and his crew. Waimea Bay is beyond majestic. From the beautiful, rainforest kissed cliffs that surround it to the proud protruding rock in the center. You will see nothing but beauty.
95
Sunset Beach
The original Hawaiian name for this place is Paumalū. Sunset Beach is known for big wave surfing during the winter season and I mean BIG. Keep your eyes open, you may see some surfers on the tops of the waves!
96
Haleiwa Town Center
Let us time travel back to the 1800’s. Back to a little place now called Historic Haleiwa Town. Matsumoto’s Shave Ice isn’t the only thing cool about this place! Just wait and see!
97
Dole Plantation
Our last location is sweet to say the least; The Dole Plantation. Home of the world famous, oh yes, DOLE WHIP. Ask your Guide how you can win a FREE one!
98
North Shore Macadamia Nut Company
Food and beach usually equates to a long nap but not yet! We are headed to the North Shore Macadamia Nut Farm! And yes, there are FREE samples of both macadamia nuts AND coffee!
99
Diamond Head State Monument
Have you ever thought you would be driving on the exact same road that Amelia Earhart used as her runway in 1935? Well, that is our FIRST stop! Diamondhead lookout is an amazing location that offers panoramic views of the southern shore of Oahu and Waikiki!
100
Kahala
Sometimes it is good to dream and day dreaming is what most of us will be doing as we pass by the luxurious neighborhood of Kahala wherein the Sony Open is played every year. The estates here will have most of us rethinking our life choices.
101
Halona Blowhole
Halona Blowhole. Halona means “Of Happy Fortune” this amazing sight is one of just three in the world! And what happy fortune we have to be able to show it to YOU!
102
Sandy Beach Park
Cruzen over to Makapu’u Lookout we will be passing by the most sought out bodysurfing beach on the island-even by presidents; Sandy Beach! Don’t let the smaller waves fool you, that water is ruff!
103
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Some call this place “The Dragon” These cliffs whereupon The Dragon lay will loosen the jaw in awe! I’m sure your tour guide will be more than happy to explain way! Well, SHOW you why! It’s an amazing site! Unfortunately this place is closed to commercial vehicles. However, you can still see The Dragon!
104
Byodo-In Temple
If you are into meditation and/or calm energy you will absolutely love the Byodo-Inn Temple. Black Swans glide effortlessly across the steady waters of its extensive Koi pond. There is a fee, but worry not, we have you covered!
105
North Shore
Are you hungry yet? Well, you will be. And what better place to get lunch than the North Shores’ Fumis shrimp truck! These generously sized shrimp has taste you will call home about. If you are not a shrimp eater it’s completely okay; there are other options. Including a very inviting Vegetarian noodle plate that might have you driving to the north shore for more the next day!
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North Shore
Now, let us get those swimsuits on! If you don’t want to swim or snorkel it is completely fine; there is plenty enough shade to stretch, relax and read that favorite book! Don’t forget; the snorkel gear is FREE to rent!
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Makapu'u Point
Cliff walking anyone? of course it is completely up to you; you can always stay on the safe side of the railing and still get to see an amazing view. Makapu’u Lookouts’ amazing cliffs make a feast for your eyes. Not only because it means “bulging eye” in Hawaiian, either.
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Waimea Bay
The very first place a foreigner landed in Hawaii was here in the 1700's! That was Capitan Cook and his crew. Waimea Bay is beyond majestic. From the beautiful, rainforest kissed cliffs that surround it to the proud protruding rock in the center. You will see nothing but beauty.
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Sunset Beach
The original Hawaiian name for this place is Paumalū. Sunset Beach is known for big wave surfing during the winter season and I mean BIG. Keep your eyes open, you may see some surfers on the tops of the waves!
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Haleiwa Town Center
Let us time travel back to the 1800’s. Back to a little place now called Historic Haleiwa Town. Matsumoto’s Shave Ice isn’t the only thing cool about this place! Just wait and see!
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Dole Plantation
Our last location is sweet to say the least; The Dole Plantation. Home of the world famous, oh yes, DOLE WHIP. Ask your Guide how you can win a FREE one!
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North Shore Macadamia Nut Company
Food and beach usually equates to a long nap but not yet! We are headed to the North Shore Macadamia Nut Farm! And yes, there are FREE samples of both macadamia nuts AND coffee!
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Государственный памятник Даймонд-Хед
Вы когда-нибудь думали, что будете ехать по той же дороге, по которой Амелия Эрхарт использовала взлетно-посадочную полосу в 1935 году? Ну, это наша ПЕРВАЯ остановка! Смотровая площадка Даймондхед — это удивительное место, откуда открывается панорамный вид на южный берег Оаху и Вайкики!
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Кахала
Иногда хорошо мечтать, и большинство из нас будет мечтать наяву, проезжая мимо роскошного района Кахала, где каждый год проводится Sony Open. Поместья здесь заставят большинство из нас переосмыслить свой жизненный выбор.
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Халона Блоухол
Халона Блоухол. Халона означает «Счастливая удача». Это удивительное зрелище — одно из трех в мире! И какое счастье мы должны иметь возможность показать его ВАМ!
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Сэнди Бич Парк
Подойдя к смотровой площадке Макапу’у, мы пройдем мимо самого популярного пляжа для бодисерфинга на острове — даже президентами; Песчаный пляж! Не позволяйте меньшим волнам обмануть вас, эта вода ерш!
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Заповедник залива Ханаума
Некоторые называют это место «Драконом». Эти скалы, на которых лежал Дракон, развяжут челюсти от благоговения! Я уверен, что ваш гид будет более чем счастлив объяснить дорогу! Ну, ПОКАЖИТЕ, почему! Это потрясающий сайт! К сожалению, это место закрыто для коммерческого транспорта. Тем не менее, вы все еще можете увидеть Дракона!
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Byodo-In Temple
Если вы занимаетесь медитацией и/или успокаиваете энергией, вам обязательно понравится храм Бёдо-Инн. Черные лебеди легко скользят по спокойным водам обширного пруда с карпами. Есть плата, но не волнуйтесь, мы вас обеспечим!
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Северный берег
Вы еще не голодны? Ну, ты будешь. И что может быть лучше, чтобы пообедать, чем креветочный грузовик Fumis на Северном берегу! Вкус этих крупных креветок не оставит вас равнодушным. Если вы не едите креветок, все в порядке; есть другие варианты. Включая очень привлекательную вегетарианскую тарелку с лапшой, которая может заставить вас отправиться на северный берег на следующий день!
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Северный берег
А теперь давайте наденем эти купальники! Если вы не хотите плавать или заниматься сноркелингом, все в порядке; тени достаточно, чтобы потянуться, расслабиться и почитать любимую книгу! Не забывайте; снаряжение для снорклинга можно взять напрокат БЕСПЛАТНО!
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Макапу'у Пойнт
Клифф гуляет с кем-нибудь? конечно, это полностью зависит от вас; вы всегда можете оставаться на безопасной стороне перил и при этом любоваться потрясающим видом. Удивительные скалы Makapu’u Lookouts радуют глаз. И не только потому, что на гавайском языке это означает «выпученный глаз».
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Ваймеа Бэй
Самое первое место, где иностранец высадился на Гавайях, было здесь в 1700-х годах! Это был капитан Кук и его команда. Ваймеа Бэй необыкновенно величественен. От красивых, покрытых тропическим лесом скал, окружающих его, до гордой выступающей скалы в центре. Вы не увидите ничего, кроме красоты.
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Сансет Бич
Первоначальное гавайское название этого места — Паумалу. Сансет-Бич известен серфингом на больших волнах в зимний сезон, и я имею в виду БОЛЬШИЕ. Держите глаза открытыми, вы можете увидеть серферов на вершинах волн!
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Центр города Халейва
Давайте вернемся во времени в 1800-е годы. Вернемся к маленькому месту, которое сейчас называется Исторический город Халейва. Лед для бритья Мацумото — не единственное, что круто в этом месте! Просто подожди и увидишь!
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Плантация Доул
Наша последняя локация, мягко говоря, приятная; Плантация Доул. Дом всемирно известного, о да, DOLE WHIP. Спросите своего гида, как вы можете выиграть БЕСПЛАТНО!
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Ореховая компания North Shore Macadamia
Еда и пляж обычно приравниваются к долгому сну, но не сейчас! Мы направляемся на ферму орехов макадамия на северном берегу! И да, есть БЕСПЛАТНЫЕ образцы как орехов макадамии, так и кофе!
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TAMARA_H
May 2021
We enjoyed our tour! It was a great way to see the island and take a drive around. Tyrone was great, personable and funny :) The van was full at 14 of us I believe so every seat was taken. Tyrone took the time to also take pictures of us at all the stops so we got some great ones with our whole family instead of either minus 1 person or in selfie mode. A few tips if I had known type deal - 1 - the sand where we stop to swim/snorkel is freaking hot! Wear swim shoes/socks also the water is very rough just be prepared and there is no shade at all (I mean you are at a beach LOL just no resort guys to rent chairs and umbrella from LOL) and 2 - seats work for plus size but are not the friendliest ;)
Ответ от хоста
Aug 2022
Aloha Tamara! Thank you for sharing your experience with us! It means a lot to us!
khoav616
May 2021
Miss leading and definitely was not worth it. First stop - Diamond head. More like looking at Diamond Head about 2 miles away. Most of the time, the driver/tour guide (Tyrone) gave no historical or any valuable info about the geography or Hawaii. "Here is the house that looks like expensive. Here is another one that looks very small" was pretty much what went on for 8 hours. He definitely did not know enough about Hawaii. Here was misleading from the itinerary: no Diamondhead stop, no Hanauma Bay stop, no big wave surf sunset beach stop, Secret Turtle Beach had no more turtles than Waikiki, just the name, random stops for shops/stores that this tour company had contract with were just tourist traps for no reason. I think it's a huge opportunity missing here because Hawaii already sells itself, a little more effort would go a long way. (Maybe this what this company thinks of it, a quick buck). Disappointed.
Ответ от хоста
May 2021
Aloha, We Apologize for the experience that you've had. Please send us an email further explaining which stops you are talking about. We do stop at certain locations that have clean bathrooms because they have clean bathrooms. We are sure that our customers- including yourself- would not like it if we stopped at a Mc.Donalds bathroom or, even worse, at beach bathrooms which are known to be dirty and smell bad. We have no contracts with the bathroom stops.
KevinBBQ
May 2021
My girlfriend and I went on the 8 hour tour to various interest poins in Oahu using the Pineapple Express tour. Our tour guide was Kiki. He is awesome! It was refreshing being able to go and see different parts of Oahu that were not Wakiki. It was refreshing to see the lush green areas/cities on the island. Kiki has lived on this island for a long time, is a native hawaiian and has many stories to tell that has been passed down in his family for generations. The stories this man has to tell are countless, interesting and really enhances the tour. From origins of why certain areas are named what they are, to lore about gods/goddeses and past rulers... Kiki brings a lot of the land and points of interests to life. The experience becomes more than a ride to different locations. He is sociable, cares about the safety of the people on the tour and is open(and encourages) the riders to ask any question during the tour. At the end of the tour, he sings a couple of songs on his ukelele for everyone, which was beautiful and great. HIs stories, engagement with the riders and singing enhances the experience Overall, it was an amazing experience and I would recommend to any person who hasn't done a tour yet!
Ответ от хоста
Aug 2022
Aloha Kevin! Thank you so much for joining out tour! We really appreciate you talking the time out to share your experience with us-and we agree, Kiki is truly a gem to have on our team!

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