Waikiki
We pickup from Waikiki for our tours or location of your choosing. Please be at your designated pickup point starting at 930 AM.
Waikiki
We pickup from Waikiki for our tours or location of your choosing. Please be at your designated pickup point starting at 930 AM.
Diamond Head Beach Park
View of Oahu’s world-famous recognizable landmark. Get a birds-eye view of surfing at the Diamond Head Lookout!
Kahala
(Pass by)
Window view of palatial estates of Oahu, nestled along this famous coast.
China Walls
This breathtaking stretch of lava-rock ledges is perched on the rugged cliffs by the Koko Kai Mini Beach Park. Enjoy breathtaking views all year round, especially in the evening for mesmerizing sunsets framed by the Pacific Ocean. In winter, you might even be able to spot migrating humpback whales in the distance. You also be able to spot many locals and adrenaline seekers surfing and even cliff-jumping off the ledge.
Spitting Cave of Portlock
Spitting Cave is a rather unusual contrast to the white sandy beaches typically found on the island of O'ahu. Here volcanic rock cliffs rise majestically from the frothy ocean to as tall as 50 feet in some places. With access located off a quiet neighborhood cul-de-sac, local fishermen and fearless adrenaline junkies frequent these cliffs.
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
(Pass by)
Hanauma is a marine embayment formed within a tuff ring and located along the southeast coast of the Island of Oʻahu in the Hawaii Kai area. Formed within a volcanic cone, this beautiful bay is now a pristine marine sanctuary to hundreds of tropical reef fish species.
Lanai lookout
Panoramic ocean views, strange rock formations and smoothed shelves with wave-battered edges await at Lanai Lookout. This popular scenic overlook is so named because it affords sweeping views of the neighboring islands of Lanai, Molokai and Maui on a clear day. Though it may be challenging for visitors to peel their eyes away from the turbulent blue sea, turning 180 degrees provides a rewarding view of the southern slopes of Koko Crater, a dormant volcano climbable via a trail that follows old railroad ties to the summit rim.
Oahu's Windward Coast
Along this coastline you will see everything from Makapuu Lookout, Sandy Beach, Kaneohe, up to La'ie Point to the North Shore. So beautiful it's hard to forget.
North Shore
We will see the most famous surf beaches in the world, to the Waimea jumping rock, to the little town of Haleiwa.
Dole Plantation
Dole Plantation is a popular tourist destination in Hawaii. The Dole Pineapple plantation has been operating since the 1880's and was at one point the largest producer of pineapple in the world. The Dole Plantation is home to nearly 12,000 acres of lush green pineapple fields. The plantation was founded in 1901 by James and Lorenzo O. Dole with the goal of providing fresh pineapples to America's growing population. More than a century later, their vision has become reality as millions of Americans enjoy Dole pineapple products each year.
Halona Blowhole
An absolutely stunning Beach Cove located beneath the Halona Blowhole and right outside of Hanauma Bay. One of the main blowholes on the island.
Kahuku
A quick stop for some lunch at some of Oahu's best food trucks. Including Giovanni's shrimp truck.
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