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Частная поездка на электровелосипеде и поход на Даймонд-Хед

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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.

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Mon 02 Jun
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Начинается с $189.00
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Что включено
English speaking guide
Helmet
Use of E-Bike
English speaking guide
Helmet
Use of E-Bike
English speaking guide
Дополнительная информация
  • 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.
Что ожидать
1
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.
2
Makalei Beach Park
Beautiful ocean side beach park used by surfers.
3
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**
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
Капиолани Парк
Многие гавайские алии (королевские особы) жили в Вайкики, и король Калакауа в 1867 году выбрал 300-акровую дорожку земли у подножия Даймонд-Хед для общественного парка. Сегодня это место сбора, которое процветает благодаря пешеходам, бегунам, любителям тенниса. и пикники. Пообедайте на проспекте Калакауа и насладитесь обедом в одном из затененных мест для пикника, разбросанных по этому красочному парку.
11
Макалей Бич Парк
Красивый пляжный парк на берегу океана, используемый серферами.
12
Государственный памятник Даймонд-Хед
Самая известная достопримечательность Гавайев известна своей исторической пешеходной тропой, потрясающими видами на побережье и военной историей. Государственный памятник Даймонд-Хед охватывает более 475 акров, включая внутренние и внешние склоны кратера. ** 5 долларов США за вход в Diamond Head не включены **
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**
25
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.
26
Makalei Beach Park
Beautiful ocean side beach park used by surfers.
27
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**
28
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.
29
Makalei Beach Park
Beautiful ocean side beach park used by surfers.
30
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**
31
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.
32
Makalei Beach Park
Beautiful ocean side beach park used by surfers.
33
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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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Отзывы (106)
Leslie S
Mar 2025
My husband and I took this tour with Dave yesterday. It was the highlight of our time in Oahu. The e-bike ride was a fun way to see different parts of Waikiki and get over to Diamond Head. Dave took many pictures of us with spectacular backgrounds, which we don’t usually do. He told us something about each place we stopped, and each place was interesting. We rode into the Diamond Head crater and hiked to the top of one of the peaks. It was challenging, but the views were truly awesome. Dress in athletic wear and lather up in sunblock!
Samantha_P
Feb 2025
Tour guide was great in his knowledge, picture taking and personable. The bikes were fun and easy to ride.
juliedR9244AZ
Jan 2025
Great ride to diamond head with Dave. The company was very communicative about our time of departure meeting place, etc. Great experience for us and I would highly recommend!

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