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Наслаждайтесь удивительным приключением на острове с храмом Бёдо-Ин и водопадом Ваймеа Фолс.

Обзор
Наслаждайтесь удивительным туром по острову Серкл на острове Оаху, который гарантированно доставит волнение и приключения с уникальными гидами, которые поделятся гавайской историей, мелочами и научат нескольким местным словам. Этот тур будет неторопливым и всего лишь целый день наслаждения красотой Оаху с Охана «Семья».
Обратите внимание, что этот тур начинается в 6:30 утра из вашего отеля.
Наслаждайтесь фотографированием и захватывающими дух видами. Взгляните на остров с точки зрения местного гида, который живет и рассказывает, каково это жить на Гавайях.
Эта туристическая компания управляется Верой и работает с большой Любовью. Каждый шаттл может вместить до 25 пассажиров.

Обратите внимание, что ВОДОПАД И БОТАНИЧЕСКИЙ САД WAIMEA ЗАКРЫТЫ ПО ПОНЕДЕЛЬНИКАМ В ТЕЧЕНИЕ 2022 ГОДА.

Вариант 1: Проведите время на пляже на северном берегу.
Вариант 2: Проведите время в историческом городе Халиева. на северном берегу.
Вариант 3: катание на байдарках или байдарках на ферме Цуэ на северном берегу.
Город: Гонолулу
Mon 24 Feb
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Начинается с $145.00
Mon 24 Feb
Начинается с $145.00
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Что включено
Snacks
Air-conditioned vehicle
Snacks
Air-conditioned vehicle
В назначенное время доступ в келью на острове Алькатрас с аудиоэкскурсией (41 доллар США без возмещения стоимости)
Всего 45 минут на мосту Золотые Ворота для фотографий (только сторона Сан-Франциско)
Snacks
Дополнительная информация
  • Доступен для инвалидных колясок
  • Младенцы и маленькие дети могут кататься в детской коляске
  • Рядом есть остановки общественного транспорта
  • Младенцы должны сидеть на коленях у взрослого.
  • Все зоны и поверхности доступны для инвалидных колясок.
  • Подходит для всех уровней физической подготовки.
  • Для путешественников в общественных местах требуются маски.
  • Маски для лица требуются для гидов в общественных местах
  • Дезинфицирующее средство для рук доступно для путешественников и персонала
  • Регулярно дезинфицируются места с интенсивным движением
  • Снаряжение/оборудование дезинфицируются между использованием
  • Транспортные средства регулярно дезинфицируются
  • Гид должен регулярно мыть руки
  • Бесконтактная оплата чаевых и дополнительных услуг
  • По возможности , Пожалуйста, носите маску, пока вы в автобусе.
Что ожидать
1
Waikiki Beach
High-rise hotels line the shore in Waikiki, a vibrant neighborhood known for its popular surf beach. Designer fashion stores line Kalakaua Avenue and nearby streets, and the area buzzes after dark with waterside cocktail bars, fine dining and Kuhio Beach hula shows. Honolulu Zoo is home to Komodo dragons and wandering peacocks, while parrotfish and urchins inhabit Waikiki Aquarium’s reef exhibit.
2
Diamond Head State Monument
A nice place to stop and take photos of the ocean and the waves as they crash to shore as well as yourself and Family. This is also home to the Emelia Earhart monument.
3
Halona Blowhole
Popular lookout point featuring panoramic views of the ocean, cliffs & neighboring islands. Halona Beach Cove (see more photos, view panorama) is a small pocket of sand located on the southeastern shore of Oahu. It was made popular in the movie From here to Eternity, filmed here in 1953, where it was a love scene of a couple (Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr).
4
Makapu'u Point
Makapuʻu Point is the easternmost point on the Hawaiian island of Oʻahu, located in the Makapuʻu region. Twelve miles east of Honolulu, it is a popular hiking spot, offering great views of Makapuʻu and Waimanalo Bay on one side and the Ka ʻIwi Channel on the other side. Rabbit Island is an uninhabited islet located 0.75 mi off Kaupō Beach, near Makapuʻu at the eastern end of the island of Oʻahu in the Hawaiian Islands. In the Hawaiian language, mānana means "buoyant".
5
Waimanalo
Hawaii Treasure Shop for Amazing selection of delightful and beautiful designed jewelry along with unique souvenir's. Enjoy a restroom break while you enjoy some local Hawaiian hand made items.
6
Byodo-In Temple
The Byodo-In Temple is located at the foot of the Ko'olau Mountains in Valley of the Temples Memorial Park. It was established on June 7, 1968, to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the first Japanese immigrants to Hawaii. The Byodo-In Temple in O'ahu is a smaller-scale replica of the over 950-year-old Byodo-in Temple, a United Nations World Heritage Site in Uji, Japan. The Byodo-In Temple is a non-practicing Buddhist temple which welcomes people of all faiths to worship, meditate or simply appreciate its beauty.
7
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Located on the east coast of Oahu, 20 miles (32 kilometers) north of Honolulu, Tropical Farms Macadamia Nuts is set in the shadow of the mountains of the Koolau Range and is a stop on many circle-island tours. It’s a great place to enjoy a Hawaiian treat and shop for gifts and souvenirs.
8
Mokoli’i Island
Mokoliʻi, commonly known as Chinaman's Hat, is a basalt islet in Kāneʻohe Bay, Hawaii. Mokoliʻi is part of Kualoa Regional Park and located 1⁄3 mile offshore of Kualoa Point, Oahu. The 12.5-acre islet was at one time part of a basaltic ridge on Oahu before marine erosion separated it.
9
Kahuku
Enjoy some North Shore fresh Shrimp from Fumi;s Kahuku Shrimp Shack. Enjoy as there are several varieties to choose from with Garlic Butter standing ahead of the rest. The Shells are left on for better taste and not to dry out and will need to be peeled off before consuming.
10
Waimea Waterfall
Waimea Valley is an area of historic cultural significance on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii. The valley, being an important place in Hawaiian religion, includes several historical structures including stone terraces and walls constructed during the time of the Hawaiian monarchy. Also enjoy this picturesque waterfall in Waimea Valley drops into a pool surrounded by lush foliage. Swimming is allowed. Life Vests are supplied at no additional cost and are required to Swim. Entrance to Waimea is $20 per person for Adult.
11
Dole Plantation
In 1899, James Dole, just 22 years old, moved to Honolulu from Massachusetts and purchased 64 acres of land in the central plains of Oahu. After trying several experimental crops, he settled on pineapple. This was the beginning of the pineapple empire. Dole created two canneries in Wahiawa and Honolulu Harbor and started advertising, resulting in nationwide consumer popularity. After bringing in automatic pineapple peelers, business boomed even greater. In 1950, a small fruit stand was created in Dole’s fields. A plantation-style home was erected in 1989 and turned into an archive and living museum, honoring the work and life of James Dole.
12
Iolani Palace
Iolani Palace is a living restoration of a proud Hawaiian national identity and is recognized as the spiritual and physical multicultural epicenter of Hawaii. Built in 1882 by King Kalakua, Iolani Palace was the home of Hawaii's last reigning monarchs and served as the official royal residence and the residence of the Kingdom's political and social life until the overthrow of the monarchy in 1893. Registered as a National Historic Landmark since 1962 and the only official royal residence in the United Stated.
13
King Kamehameha Statue
A great warrior, diplomat and leader, King Kamehameha I united the Hawaiian Islands into one royal kingdom in 1810 after years of conflict. Kamehameha’s unification of Hawaii was significant not only because it was an incredible feat, but also because under separate rule, the islands may have been torn apart by competing western interests. Today, four commissioned statues stand to honor King Kamehameha I, Hawaii’s first king. The most recognized Kamehameha statue stands in front of Aliiolani Hale (home to the Hawaii State Supreme Court) across from Iolani Palace and a short walk from historic Kawaiahao Church and the State Capitol. Dedicated in 1883, this was actually the second statue created after the ship delivering the original statue from Europe was lost at sea near Cape Horn.
14
Waikiki Beach
High-rise hotels line the shore in Waikiki, a vibrant neighborhood known for its popular surf beach. Designer fashion stores line Kalakaua Avenue and nearby streets, and the area buzzes after dark with waterside cocktail bars, fine dining and Kuhio Beach hula shows. Honolulu Zoo is home to Komodo dragons and wandering peacocks, while parrotfish and urchins inhabit Waikiki Aquarium’s reef exhibit.
15
Diamond Head State Monument
A nice place to stop and take photos of the ocean and the waves as they crash to shore as well as yourself and Family. This is also home to the Emelia Earhart monument.
16
Halona Blowhole
Popular lookout point featuring panoramic views of the ocean, cliffs & neighboring islands. Halona Beach Cove (see more photos, view panorama) is a small pocket of sand located on the southeastern shore of Oahu. It was made popular in the movie From here to Eternity, filmed here in 1953, where it was a love scene of a couple (Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr).
17
Makapu'u Point
Makapuʻu Point is the easternmost point on the Hawaiian island of Oʻahu, located in the Makapuʻu region. Twelve miles east of Honolulu, it is a popular hiking spot, offering great views of Makapuʻu and Waimanalo Bay on one side and the Ka ʻIwi Channel on the other side. Rabbit Island is an uninhabited islet located 0.75 mi off Kaupō Beach, near Makapuʻu at the eastern end of the island of Oʻahu in the Hawaiian Islands. In the Hawaiian language, mānana means "buoyant".
18
Waimanalo
Hawaii Treasure Shop for Amazing selection of delightful and beautiful designed jewelry along with unique souvenir's. Enjoy a restroom break while you enjoy some local Hawaiian hand made items.
19
Byodo-In Temple
The Byodo-In Temple is located at the foot of the Ko'olau Mountains in Valley of the Temples Memorial Park. It was established on June 7, 1968, to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the first Japanese immigrants to Hawaii. The Byodo-In Temple in O'ahu is a smaller-scale replica of the over 950-year-old Byodo-in Temple, a United Nations World Heritage Site in Uji, Japan. The Byodo-In Temple is a non-practicing Buddhist temple which welcomes people of all faiths to worship, meditate or simply appreciate its beauty.
20
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Located on the east coast of Oahu, 20 miles (32 kilometers) north of Honolulu, Tropical Farms Macadamia Nuts is set in the shadow of the mountains of the Koolau Range and is a stop on many circle-island tours. It’s a great place to enjoy a Hawaiian treat and shop for gifts and souvenirs.
21
Mokoli’i Island
Mokoliʻi, commonly known as Chinaman's Hat, is a basalt islet in Kāneʻohe Bay, Hawaii. Mokoliʻi is part of Kualoa Regional Park and located 1⁄3 mile offshore of Kualoa Point, Oahu. The 12.5-acre islet was at one time part of a basaltic ridge on Oahu before marine erosion separated it.
22
Kahuku
Enjoy some North Shore fresh Shrimp from Fumi;s Kahuku Shrimp Shack. Enjoy as there are several varieties to choose from with Garlic Butter standing ahead of the rest. The Shells are left on for better taste and not to dry out and will need to be peeled off before consuming.
23
Waimea Waterfall
Waimea Valley is an area of historic cultural significance on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii. The valley, being an important place in Hawaiian religion, includes several historical structures including stone terraces and walls constructed during the time of the Hawaiian monarchy. Also enjoy this picturesque waterfall in Waimea Valley drops into a pool surrounded by lush foliage. Swimming is allowed. Life Vests are supplied at no additional cost and are required to Swim. Entrance to Waimea is $20 per person for Adult.
24
Dole Plantation
In 1899, James Dole, just 22 years old, moved to Honolulu from Massachusetts and purchased 64 acres of land in the central plains of Oahu. After trying several experimental crops, he settled on pineapple. This was the beginning of the pineapple empire. Dole created two canneries in Wahiawa and Honolulu Harbor and started advertising, resulting in nationwide consumer popularity. After bringing in automatic pineapple peelers, business boomed even greater. In 1950, a small fruit stand was created in Dole’s fields. A plantation-style home was erected in 1989 and turned into an archive and living museum, honoring the work and life of James Dole.
25
Iolani Palace
Iolani Palace is a living restoration of a proud Hawaiian national identity and is recognized as the spiritual and physical multicultural epicenter of Hawaii. Built in 1882 by King Kalakua, Iolani Palace was the home of Hawaii's last reigning monarchs and served as the official royal residence and the residence of the Kingdom's political and social life until the overthrow of the monarchy in 1893. Registered as a National Historic Landmark since 1962 and the only official royal residence in the United Stated.
26
King Kamehameha Statue
A great warrior, diplomat and leader, King Kamehameha I united the Hawaiian Islands into one royal kingdom in 1810 after years of conflict. Kamehameha’s unification of Hawaii was significant not only because it was an incredible feat, but also because under separate rule, the islands may have been torn apart by competing western interests. Today, four commissioned statues stand to honor King Kamehameha I, Hawaii’s first king. The most recognized Kamehameha statue stands in front of Aliiolani Hale (home to the Hawaii State Supreme Court) across from Iolani Palace and a short walk from historic Kawaiahao Church and the State Capitol. Dedicated in 1883, this was actually the second statue created after the ship delivering the original statue from Europe was lost at sea near Cape Horn.
27
Waikiki Beach
High-rise hotels line the shore in Waikiki, a vibrant neighborhood known for its popular surf beach. Designer fashion stores line Kalakaua Avenue and nearby streets, and the area buzzes after dark with waterside cocktail bars, fine dining and Kuhio Beach hula shows. Honolulu Zoo is home to Komodo dragons and wandering peacocks, while parrotfish and urchins inhabit Waikiki Aquarium’s reef exhibit.
28
Diamond Head State Monument
A nice place to stop and take photos of the ocean and the waves as they crash to shore as well as yourself and Family. This is also home to the Emelia Earhart monument.
29
Halona Blowhole
Popular lookout point featuring panoramic views of the ocean, cliffs & neighboring islands. Halona Beach Cove (see more photos, view panorama) is a small pocket of sand located on the southeastern shore of Oahu. It was made popular in the movie From here to Eternity, filmed here in 1953, where it was a love scene of a couple (Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr).
30
Makapu'u Point
Makapuʻu Point is the easternmost point on the Hawaiian island of Oʻahu, located in the Makapuʻu region. Twelve miles east of Honolulu, it is a popular hiking spot, offering great views of Makapuʻu and Waimanalo Bay on one side and the Ka ʻIwi Channel on the other side. Rabbit Island is an uninhabited islet located 0.75 mi off Kaupō Beach, near Makapuʻu at the eastern end of the island of Oʻahu in the Hawaiian Islands. In the Hawaiian language, mānana means "buoyant".
31
Waimanalo
Hawaii Treasure Shop for Amazing selection of delightful and beautiful designed jewelry along with unique souvenir's. Enjoy a restroom break while you enjoy some local Hawaiian hand made items.
32
Byodo-In Temple
The Byodo-In Temple is located at the foot of the Ko'olau Mountains in Valley of the Temples Memorial Park. It was established on June 7, 1968, to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the first Japanese immigrants to Hawaii. The Byodo-In Temple in O'ahu is a smaller-scale replica of the over 950-year-old Byodo-in Temple, a United Nations World Heritage Site in Uji, Japan. The Byodo-In Temple is a non-practicing Buddhist temple which welcomes people of all faiths to worship, meditate or simply appreciate its beauty.
33
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Located on the east coast of Oahu, 20 miles (32 kilometers) north of Honolulu, Tropical Farms Macadamia Nuts is set in the shadow of the mountains of the Koolau Range and is a stop on many circle-island tours. It’s a great place to enjoy a Hawaiian treat and shop for gifts and souvenirs.
34
Mokoli’i Island
Mokoliʻi, commonly known as Chinaman's Hat, is a basalt islet in Kāneʻohe Bay, Hawaii. Mokoliʻi is part of Kualoa Regional Park and located 1⁄3 mile offshore of Kualoa Point, Oahu. The 12.5-acre islet was at one time part of a basaltic ridge on Oahu before marine erosion separated it.
35
Kahuku
Enjoy some North Shore fresh Shrimp from Fumi;s Kahuku Shrimp Shack. Enjoy as there are several varieties to choose from with Garlic Butter standing ahead of the rest. The Shells are left on for better taste and not to dry out and will need to be peeled off before consuming.
36
Waimea Waterfall
Waimea Valley is an area of historic cultural significance on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii. The valley, being an important place in Hawaiian religion, includes several historical structures including stone terraces and walls constructed during the time of the Hawaiian monarchy. Also enjoy this picturesque waterfall in Waimea Valley drops into a pool surrounded by lush foliage. Swimming is allowed. Life Vests are supplied at no additional cost and are required to Swim. Entrance to Waimea is $20 per person for Adult.
37
Dole Plantation
In 1899, James Dole, just 22 years old, moved to Honolulu from Massachusetts and purchased 64 acres of land in the central plains of Oahu. After trying several experimental crops, he settled on pineapple. This was the beginning of the pineapple empire. Dole created two canneries in Wahiawa and Honolulu Harbor and started advertising, resulting in nationwide consumer popularity. After bringing in automatic pineapple peelers, business boomed even greater. In 1950, a small fruit stand was created in Dole’s fields. A plantation-style home was erected in 1989 and turned into an archive and living museum, honoring the work and life of James Dole.
38
Iolani Palace
Iolani Palace is a living restoration of a proud Hawaiian national identity and is recognized as the spiritual and physical multicultural epicenter of Hawaii. Built in 1882 by King Kalakua, Iolani Palace was the home of Hawaii's last reigning monarchs and served as the official royal residence and the residence of the Kingdom's political and social life until the overthrow of the monarchy in 1893. Registered as a National Historic Landmark since 1962 and the only official royal residence in the United Stated.
39
King Kamehameha Statue
A great warrior, diplomat and leader, King Kamehameha I united the Hawaiian Islands into one royal kingdom in 1810 after years of conflict. Kamehameha’s unification of Hawaii was significant not only because it was an incredible feat, but also because under separate rule, the islands may have been torn apart by competing western interests. Today, four commissioned statues stand to honor King Kamehameha I, Hawaii’s first king. The most recognized Kamehameha statue stands in front of Aliiolani Hale (home to the Hawaii State Supreme Court) across from Iolani Palace and a short walk from historic Kawaiahao Church and the State Capitol. Dedicated in 1883, this was actually the second statue created after the ship delivering the original statue from Europe was lost at sea near Cape Horn.
40
Waikiki Beach
High-rise hotels line the shore in Waikiki, a vibrant neighborhood known for its popular surf beach. Designer fashion stores line Kalakaua Avenue and nearby streets, and the area buzzes after dark with waterside cocktail bars, fine dining and Kuhio Beach hula shows. Honolulu Zoo is home to Komodo dragons and wandering peacocks, while parrotfish and urchins inhabit Waikiki Aquarium’s reef exhibit.
41
Diamond Head State Monument
A nice place to stop and take photos of the ocean and the waves as they crash to shore as well as yourself and Family. This is also home to the Emelia Earhart monument.
42
Halona Blowhole
Popular lookout point featuring panoramic views of the ocean, cliffs & neighboring islands. Halona Beach Cove (see more photos, view panorama) is a small pocket of sand located on the southeastern shore of Oahu. It was made popular in the movie From here to Eternity, filmed here in 1953, where it was a love scene of a couple (Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr).
43
Makapu'u Point
Makapuʻu Point is the easternmost point on the Hawaiian island of Oʻahu, located in the Makapuʻu region. Twelve miles east of Honolulu, it is a popular hiking spot, offering great views of Makapuʻu and Waimanalo Bay on one side and the Ka ʻIwi Channel on the other side. Rabbit Island is an uninhabited islet located 0.75 mi off Kaupō Beach, near Makapuʻu at the eastern end of the island of Oʻahu in the Hawaiian Islands. In the Hawaiian language, mānana means "buoyant".
44
Waimanalo
Hawaii Treasure Shop for Amazing selection of delightful and beautiful designed jewelry along with unique souvenir's. Enjoy a restroom break while you enjoy some local Hawaiian hand made items.
45
Byodo-In Temple
The Byodo-In Temple is located at the foot of the Ko'olau Mountains in Valley of the Temples Memorial Park. It was established on June 7, 1968, to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the first Japanese immigrants to Hawaii. The Byodo-In Temple in O'ahu is a smaller-scale replica of the over 950-year-old Byodo-in Temple, a United Nations World Heritage Site in Uji, Japan. The Byodo-In Temple is a non-practicing Buddhist temple which welcomes people of all faiths to worship, meditate or simply appreciate its beauty.
46
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Located on the east coast of Oahu, 20 miles (32 kilometers) north of Honolulu, Tropical Farms Macadamia Nuts is set in the shadow of the mountains of the Koolau Range and is a stop on many circle-island tours. It’s a great place to enjoy a Hawaiian treat and shop for gifts and souvenirs.
47
Mokoli’i Island
Mokoliʻi, commonly known as Chinaman's Hat, is a basalt islet in Kāneʻohe Bay, Hawaii. Mokoliʻi is part of Kualoa Regional Park and located 1⁄3 mile offshore of Kualoa Point, Oahu. The 12.5-acre islet was at one time part of a basaltic ridge on Oahu before marine erosion separated it.
48
Kahuku
Enjoy some North Shore fresh Shrimp from Fumi;s Kahuku Shrimp Shack. Enjoy as there are several varieties to choose from with Garlic Butter standing ahead of the rest. The Shells are left on for better taste and not to dry out and will need to be peeled off before consuming.
49
Waimea Waterfall
Waimea Valley is an area of historic cultural significance on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii. The valley, being an important place in Hawaiian religion, includes several historical structures including stone terraces and walls constructed during the time of the Hawaiian monarchy. Also enjoy this picturesque waterfall in Waimea Valley drops into a pool surrounded by lush foliage. Swimming is allowed. Life Vests are supplied at no additional cost and are required to Swim. Entrance to Waimea is $20 per person for Adult.
50
Dole Plantation
In 1899, James Dole, just 22 years old, moved to Honolulu from Massachusetts and purchased 64 acres of land in the central plains of Oahu. After trying several experimental crops, he settled on pineapple. This was the beginning of the pineapple empire. Dole created two canneries in Wahiawa and Honolulu Harbor and started advertising, resulting in nationwide consumer popularity. After bringing in automatic pineapple peelers, business boomed even greater. In 1950, a small fruit stand was created in Dole’s fields. A plantation-style home was erected in 1989 and turned into an archive and living museum, honoring the work and life of James Dole.
51
Iolani Palace
Iolani Palace is a living restoration of a proud Hawaiian national identity and is recognized as the spiritual and physical multicultural epicenter of Hawaii. Built in 1882 by King Kalakua, Iolani Palace was the home of Hawaii's last reigning monarchs and served as the official royal residence and the residence of the Kingdom's political and social life until the overthrow of the monarchy in 1893. Registered as a National Historic Landmark since 1962 and the only official royal residence in the United Stated.
52
King Kamehameha Statue
A great warrior, diplomat and leader, King Kamehameha I united the Hawaiian Islands into one royal kingdom in 1810 after years of conflict. Kamehameha’s unification of Hawaii was significant not only because it was an incredible feat, but also because under separate rule, the islands may have been torn apart by competing western interests. Today, four commissioned statues stand to honor King Kamehameha I, Hawaii’s first king. The most recognized Kamehameha statue stands in front of Aliiolani Hale (home to the Hawaii State Supreme Court) across from Iolani Palace and a short walk from historic Kawaiahao Church and the State Capitol. Dedicated in 1883, this was actually the second statue created after the ship delivering the original statue from Europe was lost at sea near Cape Horn.
53
Пляж Вайкики
Высотные отели расположены вдоль берега в оживленном районе Вайкики, известном своим популярным пляжем для серфинга. Магазины дизайнерской одежды расположены вдоль Калакауа-авеню и близлежащих улиц, а после наступления темноты район оживляется коктейль-барами у воды, изысканными ресторанами и шоу хула на пляже Кухио. Зоопарк Гонолулу является домом для драконов Комодо и странствующих павлинов, а рыбы-попугаи и морские ежи обитают на рифовой выставке аквариума Вайкики.
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Государственный памятник Даймонд-Хед
Хорошее место, чтобы остановиться и сфотографировать океан и волны, когда они разбиваются о берег, а также себя и свою семью. Здесь также находится памятник Эмилии Эрхарт.
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Халона Блоухол
Популярная смотровая площадка с панорамным видом на океан, скалы и соседние острова. Halona Beach Cove (см. больше фото, посмотреть панораму) — небольшой песчаный карман, расположенный на юго-восточном берегу острова Оаху. Это стало популярным в фильме «Отныне и во веки веков», снятом здесь в 1953 году, где была любовная сцена пары (Берт Ланкастер и Дебора Керр).
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Макапу'у Пойнт
Мыс Макапуу — самая восточная точка гавайского острова Оаху, расположенная в регионе Макапуу. В двенадцати милях к востоку от Гонолулу это популярное место для пеших прогулок, откуда открывается великолепный вид на Макапуу и залив Вайманало с одной стороны и канал Ка Иви с другой. Кроличий остров — это необитаемый островок, расположенный в 1,20 км от пляжа Каупо, недалеко от Макапуу на восточной оконечности острова Оаху на Гавайских островах. На гавайском языке манана означает «плавучесть».
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Вайманало
Магазин сокровищ на Гавайях, предлагающий удивительный выбор восхитительных украшений с красивым дизайном, а также уникальные сувениры. Наслаждайтесь перерывом в туалете, наслаждаясь местными гавайскими изделиями ручной работы.
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Byodo-In Temple
Храм Бёдо-Ин расположен у подножия гор Коолау в мемориальном парке «Долина храмов». Он был основан 7 июня 1968 года в ознаменование 100-летия первых японских иммигрантов на Гавайях. Храм Бёдо-ин в Оаху представляет собой уменьшенную копию храма Бёдо-ин, которому более 950 лет, объекта Всемирного наследия ООН в Удзи, Япония. Храм Бёдо-Ин — это недействующий буддийский храм, который приглашает людей всех вероисповеданий поклоняться, медитировать или просто любоваться его красотой.
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Тропические фермы (аутлет фермы орехов макадамия)
Тропические фермы Macadamia Nuts расположены на восточном побережье Оаху, в 20 милях (32 км) к северу от Гонолулу, в тени гор хребта Кулау и являются остановкой во многих турах по круговым островам. Это отличное место, чтобы насладиться гавайскими угощениями и купить подарки и сувениры.
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Остров Моколи
Моколи, широко известный как Шляпа китайца, представляет собой базальтовый островок в заливе Канеохе, Гавайи. Моколи является частью регионального парка Куалоа и расположен в 1/3 мили от берега Куалоа-Пойнт, штат Оаху. Остров площадью 12,5 акров когда-то был частью базальтового хребта на Оаху до того, как его отделила морская эрозия.
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Кахуку
Наслаждайтесь свежими креветками с северного берега в Fumi;s Kahuku Shrimp Shack. Наслаждайтесь, так как есть несколько вариантов на выбор, и чесночное масло стоит впереди остальных. Скорлупки оставляют для лучшего вкуса, а не для того, чтобы они высыхали, и перед употреблением их необходимо очистить.
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Водопад Ваймеа
Долина Ваймеа — это район, имеющий историческое культурное значение, на северном берегу острова Оаху, Гавайи. Долина, являющаяся важным местом в гавайской религии, включает в себя несколько исторических построек, включая каменные террасы и стены, построенные во времена гавайской монархии. Также насладитесь этим живописным водопадом в долине Ваймеа, который падает в бассейн, окруженный пышной листвой. Плавание разрешено. Спасательные жилеты предоставляются бесплатно и необходимы для плавания. Вход в Waimea стоит 20 долларов с человека для взрослого.
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Плантация Доул
В 1899 году Джеймс Доул, которому было всего 22 года, переехал в Гонолулу из Массачусетса и купил 64 акра земли на центральных равнинах Оаху. Попробовав несколько экспериментальных культур, он остановился на ананасе. Это было началом ананасовой империи. Доул создал два консервных завода в Вахиаве и гавани Гонолулу и начал рекламу, что привело к популярности среди потребителей по всей стране. После появления автоматических машин для чистки ананасов бизнес пошёл ещё дальше. В 1950 году на полях Доула была создана небольшая фруктовая лавка. Дом в стиле плантации был построен в 1989 году и превращен в архив и живой музей, посвященный работе и жизни Джеймса Доула. Пожалуйста, поймите, что у вас не будет времени покататься на поезде или попасть в лабиринт. Очереди длинные, и эта остановка всего на 25 минут.
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Иолани Палас
Iolani Palace — это живая реставрация гордой гавайской национальной идентичности, признанный духовным и физическим мультикультурным эпицентром Гавайев. Построенный в 1882 году королем Калакуа, дворец Иолани был домом для последних правящих монархов Гавайев и служил официальной королевской резиденцией и местом политической и общественной жизни Королевства до свержения монархии в 1893 году. Зарегистрирован как национальный исторический памятник с 1962 года и является единственной официальной королевской резиденцией в США.
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Статуя короля Камехамеха
Великий воин, дипломат и лидер, король Камехамеха I объединил Гавайские острова в одно королевское королевство в 1810 году после многолетнего конфликта. Объединение Гавайев Камехамехой имело большое значение не только потому, что это был невероятный подвиг, но и потому, что при отдельном правлении острова могли быть разлучены конкурирующими западными интересами. Сегодня четыре заказанные статуи стоят в честь короля Камехамеха I, первого короля Гавайев. Самая известная статуя Камехамеха стоит перед Алиолани Хейл (где находится Верховный суд штата Гавайи), напротив дворца Иолани и в нескольких минутах ходьбы от исторической церкви Кавайахао и Капитолия штата. Посвященная в 1883 году, это была фактически вторая статуя, созданная после того, как корабль, доставивший оригинальную статую из Европы, был потерян в море у мыса Горн.
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njr81
Dec 2022
This is the best tour I have been on, captain Vince is one of the best guides I have made he makes you feel like family from the minute you get on his bus. He leaves early so you can miss all the other busses at all the stops and get the best pictures without and delays. During the day he teaches you Hawaiian words and treats you with respect I feel like I gained a friend when I left captain Vince’s bus I can’t wait for captain Vince to visit my country so I can show my new friend the best places and I will be doing his tour again next time I’m in Hawaii. Captain Vince is the best and we miss him already
Blessed2023
Dec 2022
The entire tour was MAGNIFICENT! Everything about it from our very knowledgeable and awesome tour guide, Captain Vince, to learning about the Hawaiian culture/language, seeing all of the amazing sites such as Diamond Head, the Byodo-In Temple and the Waimea Waterfall just to name a few, was absolutely AMAZING! If we could do it all over again, we wouldn’t change a thing. The experience was unforgettable and by far the best part of our trip! Muhalo Nui Loa Captain, we will be back to visit soon!
Swetha_D
Dec 2022
Let us start with expectations from the tour. In recent times, I always try to do a local guided tour of the place when I visit the first time. This tour gave a glimpse to a lot of things around the island which is what I wanted. Second, Captain Vince is a good human. He keeps you engaged throughout the tour telling stories about the island and teaching Hawaiian words. He takes you to these stalls where you can get fresh pineapple, coconut, sugarcane juice, lumpiang saging (Filipino fried banana). It is recommended you try these. They are local eats. Third, he has all these spots and activities like feeding birds and ringing the bell in the temple where he takes pictures of the group and shares immediately. That said, I would recommend the tour. There are enough breaks for snacks, restrooms and souvenirs. It is well paced. We had a small group. So that helped as well. The stops themselves are great as well. Diamond Head Monument has good views. We could see some activity of Halona Blowhole. The waves weren't too high. Byodo-in temple is very serene. We rang the bell and fed some birds. The macadamia farm outlet has some good flavored samples. It also has great hot sauces. There is also coffee to taste. Lunch is around 12 pm at Kahuku Shrimp Shack. The spicy garlic shrimp is amazing. It is cooked with skin on to hold in the juices. Captain Vince preorders it so food is fresh and hot when you arrive there. Waimea waterfall and the botanical garden were good. There was some water in the waterfall. You have a choice to go to the beach instead, opposite the garden. You have the most time to spend here as you can swim near the waterfall. You only visit the Dole plantation store. The tours are longer. We drove past Iolani Palace and Kamehameha statue. Along the way we spotted couple sea turtles swimming ashore Laniakea Beach. We got fresh lei on the way back. The lei flowers have an exotic fragrance. Mahalo nui loa! I still remember the words.

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