6 to 7 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
5 people
English
This small-group tour of Oahu lets you avoid crowds and the feeling of being rushed that is typical of big group tours. In a group of no more than five, your guide will fill you in on local history as they take you around the island, to some of the most important landmarks as well as hidden spots that many visitors overlook.
Pali Lookout has deep historical significance located above Pali highway tunnels where you will see panoramic views of Oahu’s Winward side. This is the site of the bloodiest battle where King Kamehameha won against the other Kings to get all the island stuff under his rule.
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Description:
Halona Beach Cove on the south-eastern shore of Oahu at the foot of Koko Crater is a beach that gained popularity after the shooting of the movie “From here to eternity” on the location in 1953. The beach is small and sandy pocketed on three side by steep, jagged lava rock. The site offers an ideal location for swimming but caution must be taken and not attempt swimming when the surf is rough. Outside of the protected area, the current can often be quite strong and the water turbulent.
The beach is hidden from view from the parking. Access requires going down a steep path. Although the path is easy, care should be taken as the rocks are slippery and sharp. You should always wear shoes to hike the rocks to reach the beach.
• Admission Ticket Included
Byodo-In Temple is a nondenominational Temple, a replica of the 965 year old temple in Kyoto Japan located in the valley of the temples in Kaneohe .
20 minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Tropical Farms is a small farm tucked away in the windward (east) coast of Oahu, between an ancient fish pond and the Ko’olau Mountain. It began as a roadside stand in 1987, but has grown to become a common destination on Oahu circle-island tours.
25 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Lunch at one of the three main Kahuku Shrimp Trucks: Romy’s, Fumi’s and, of course, Giovanni’s.
35 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Laniakea Beach, affectionately known as Turtle Beach. Here, Hawaiian green sea turtles, also known by the Hawaiian name honu, play in the nearshore waters and bask on the sandy beach. Since they’re a threatened species and protected under the Endangered Species Act and Hawaii state law, you’re not allowed to touch, feed or play with the honu.
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
While the North Shore may be more famously known for its super-size winter waves, it’s gaining a reputation for its art galleries and boutiques. Here, you’ll find handcrafted jewelry, original watercolor paintings, natural soaps and lotions, made-in-Hawaii fashions and much more.
• Admission Ticket Free