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Private: Byodo-in Temple with Discounted Waimea Botanical Garden

Honolulu, US
Honolulu, US
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Embark on an unforgettable adventure with 1 Epic's Private Circle Island Tour on Oahu. Explore iconic landmarks like the Byodo-In Temple, Waimea Botanical Garden, and Dole Plantation with a knowledgeable guide who will make you feel like family. Enjoy the convenience of skip-the-line tickets, WiFi on board, and an air-conditioned vehicle as you discover the beauty of the island. Immerse yourself in the rich history of Oahu, from the Halona Blowhole to the Mac Nut Farm. With a discounted rate to enter Waimea Botanical Garden and Waterfall, this all-day tour is perfect for all ages and group sizes. Don't miss out on this award-winning experience that will leave you breathless with the beauty of Oahu.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 8 hours - 9 hours
  • Suitable for 1-14 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • & Audio GuidedGuided Experience
  • Skip-the-line tickets for top locations
  • WiFi on board for convenience
  • Air-conditioned vehicle for comfort
  • Visit the iconic Byodo-In Japanese Temple
  • Explore the beautiful Waimea Botanical Garden
  • Skip-the-line tickets
  • WiFi on board
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Lunch
  • Gratuities
  • Waimea Botanical Garden and Waterfall. Discounted Rate of $20 to Enter.

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Introduction

Embark on a journey like no other with 1 Epic's Private Byodo-in Temple with Discounted Waimea Botanical Garden tour. This award-winning experience has been recognized as "The Best of the Best" by Trip Advisor Traveler's Choice Award. Get ready to explore the beauty of Oahu Island on a Circle Island Tour that will leave you in awe of the stunning landscapes and cultural gems that this destination has to offer.

What to expect?

During this 8 to 10-hour tour, guests will be treated to a comprehensive exploration of Oahu Island, covering 130 miles of picturesque scenery. From iconic stops like Halona Blowhole and Byodo-In Japanese Temple to hidden gems like Waimea Botanical Garden and the Dole Plantation, this tour promises unforgettable memories and Instagram-worthy moments at every turn.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for travelers of all ages and group sizes who are looking to immerse themselves in the beauty and culture of Oahu Island. Whether you are a nature lover, history buff, or simply seeking a day of adventure and exploration, this tour offers something for everyone. Join 1 Epic's Circle Island Tour and become part of their welcoming family of guests.

Why book this?

1 Epic's Circle Island Tour stands out for its personalized experience, knowledgeable guides, and top-notch service. With skip-the-line tickets, WiFi on board, and an air-conditioned vehicle, guests can relax and enjoy the journey without any hassle. The discounted rate to enter Waimea Botanical Garden and Waterfall is just the cherry on top of this incredible tour. Book now for a day filled with unforgettable sights and experiences.

Good to know

Guests will have the opportunity to learn about the fascinating history of Leonard's Bakery℠ and the origins of malasadas, a Portuguese tradition that has become a beloved treat in Hawaii. With a focus on providing a seamless and enjoyable experience, 1 Epic ensures that every detail is taken care of so guests can simply sit back, relax, and enjoy the beauty of Oahu Island.

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Travelers who have experienced 1 Epic's Circle Island Tour rave about the stunning locations visited, the knowledgeable guides, and the overall seamless experience provided by the company. Guests consistently praise the personalized touch and attention to detail that sets this tour apart from the rest, making it a must-do experience for anyone visiting Oahu Island.

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Your Itinerary

Diamond Head State Monument

The crater, also called Diamond Head Lookout, was used as a strategic military lookout in the early 1900s. Spanning over 475 acres (190 ha) (including the crater's interior and outer slopes), it served as an effective defensive lookout because it provides panoramic views of Waikīkī and the south shore of Oahu.

Halona Blowhole

This natural wonder on the island of Oahu was formed due to past volcanic activity thousands of years ago. Halona Blowhole now occasionally shoots seawater up to 30 feet in the air because of waves coursing through the underwater lava tubes. The viewing point provides a breathtaking view of Halona Cove, a beautiful beach that has been featured in many movies and music videos. If you visit during winter, you may be lucky enough to witness whales in the nearby waters.

Makapu‘U Point

Makapuʻu Point (also Makapuu 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. It is the home of the Makapuʻu Point Light, which was established in 1909; the light was automated in 1974. Containing one of the world's largest Fresnel lenses. According to Neal McHenry the procedure to produce another 12-foot (3.7 m) high Hyper-Radiant Fresnel Lens is no longer known. The Light House is lit by a single 1000 watt 120 volt alternating current lamp. Should the first lamp burn out a tangent lamp will automatically rotate into place. The light house and the area around it is owned by the U.S. Coast Guard. The location is also popular for viewing the ocean, whale watching in the Winter, or seeing the neighboring islands of Molokai and Lanai. 50 First Date First Kiss from this Location

New Hawaii's Treasures

Souvenir Shop with Clean Restroom. We will stop for 20 to 30 minutes to rest your legs and do a little Hawaiian Shopping. Complimentary Coffee available. Plenty of Snacks and Drinks to purchase.

Byodo-In Temple

Visit and Explore one of Oahu's Best Kept Secrets. The Byodo-In Temple, located at the foot of the Ko’olau Mountains in Valley of the Temples Memorial Park, welcomes people of all faiths to worship, meditate or simply appreciate its beauty and history as a non-practicing Buddhist temple. Built in 1963, the Byodo-In Temple is a Hawaii state landmark and one of the states’s best kept secrets. O’ahu’s Byodo-In Temple represents a smaller scale replica of the almost 1,000-year old Byodo-In Temple in Uji, Japan, which is a United Nations World Heritage Site. Find out more about the history behind the Byodo-In Temple and the temple artifacts that reside within this beautiful state landmark

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Kualoa Ranch

Kualoa Ranch is a 4,000-acre private nature reserve and working cattle ranch located on the windward coast of Oahu in Hawaii 12. It is a popular tourist attraction and filming location, known for its breathtaking landscapes, cultural heritage, and diverse outdoor activities 23. The ranch is comprised of three valleys - Hakipuu, Kualoa, and Kaaawa 4. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities such as horseback riding, ATV tours, zip lining, and movie site tours 25. The ranch also has a café, catering, and gift shop 2. If you’re planning a trip to Oahu, Kualoa Ranch is definitely worth a visit! We will Stop at the Beach to take Pictures of the Chinaman's Hat, Turtle Island and Camel Island.

Laie Hawaii Temple & Visitors' Center

(Pass by)

Laie Hawaii Temple is a temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) located on the northeast shore of the Hawaiian island of Oʻahu. The temple sits on a small hill, half a mile from the Pacific Ocean, in the town of Lāʻie, 35 miles (56 km) from Honolulu. Along with Brigham Young University–Hawaii and the Polynesian Cultural Center, the Laie Hawaii Temple

Haleiwa

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Haleʻiwa is a North Shore community and census-designated place in the Waialua District of the island of Oʻahu, City and County of Honolulu. Haleʻiwa is located on Waialua Bay, the mouth of Anahulu Stream. A small boat harbor is located here, and the shore of the bay is surrounded by Haleʻiwa Beach Park and Haleʻiwa Aliʻi Beach Park. Further west from the center of town is Kaiaka State Recreation Area on Kiaka Point beside Kaiaka Bay. As of the 2020 census, the CDP had a population of 4,941. The 2018 estimate was 4,040. It is the largest commercial center on the North Shore of the island. Its old plantation town character is preserved in many of the buildings, making this a popular destination for tourists and residents alike, visiting surfing and diving sites along the north shore.

Dole Plantation

Originally operated as a fruit stand beginning in 1950, Dole Plantation opened to the public as Hawaii’s “Pineapple Experience” in 1989. Today, Dole Plantation is one of Oahu’s most popular visitor attractions and welcomes more than one million visitors a year. Dole Plantation provides enjoyable activities for the entire family, including the Pineapple Express Train Tour, the Plantation Garden Tour, and the Pineapple Garden Maze. Also popular are informational displays and presentations, as well as our plantation country store offering a wide variety of Dole Plantation gifts, local favorites, foods and refreshments including the world-famous Dole Soft Serve! And, before you leave you can purchase fresh pineapple to take home. Train and or Maze will add an additional 1 Hour and 30 Minute to the Stop! Cost to go on Train or Maze through the Plantation.

Green World Coffee Farms

Welcome to Green World Coffee Farm! We are a small farm situated on the famous North Shore of Oahu Hawaii. Our farm consists of 7 acres of land with approximately +3,000 arabica coffee trees. Green World Coffee Farm was established in 2013 by our owner Howard Green. We offer a full menu of items that can be purchased off the espresso bar, while also offer a retail section where coffee bags along with many other local merchandise can be purchased! We roast all of our coffee here at the Farm! We like to keep fresh coffee available to our customers no matter where you live. Therefore, we do roast our coffee daily. We buy green beans from all of our local farms across Hawaii such as Maui, Molokai, Kauai as well as Waialua which is grown here on the North Shore of Oahu. We offer a wide range of coffee and tea samples daily for our guests as well as a self guided tour through our coffee garden where you can learn exactly where coffee comes from and how it gets from the tree to your cup!

Iolani Palace

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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 Kalakaua, 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 States, the Palace is one of the most recognizable buildings in Hawaii. Meticulously restored to its former grandeur, Iolani Palace tells of a time when their Majesties, King Kalakaua and his sister and successor, Queen Liliuokalani walked the grand halls.

King Kamehameha Statue

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This majestic King Kamehameha I statue that stands proudly out the front of Ali’iolane Hale in Downtown Honolulu, is a casting of one of Hawaii's most beloved and revered rulers Kamehameha the Great, who was the first to unify all the islands and welcome westerners to his lands. Kamehameha was a revered warrior and leader, and he united Hawaii into one royal kingdom in 1810 after years of conflict. He also encouraged foreign trade and technology while avoiding foreign rule. He is depicted in the 18-foot bronze statue as extending his hand in a welcoming gesture of aloha. King Kamehameha commissioned the construction of Ali’iolani Hale to be the royal palace of the Hawaiian Monarchy. It was built in the Italian Renaissance Revival style and its name means ‘House of the heavenly King’. Ali’iolani Hale eventually became an administrative building and now houses the Supreme Court of Hawaii as well as the Judiciary History Center. The 18-foot bronze King Kamehameha Statue.

Leonard's Bakery Malasada Truck

In June 1882 the British sailing ship ‘Monarch' brought Arsenio and Amelia DoRego from San Miguel Island, Portugal to Maui, Hawai'i under contract to work the sugar cane fields. Some 33 years later, their grandson Leonard was born. In 1946 Leonard and his wife Margaret moved to Honolulu with their daughter Diane, age 8. Leonard worked at Snowflake Bakery until he founded Leonard's Bakery℠ in 1952. Leonard and Margaret were no strangers to hard work, both coming from very large families. The bakery prospered. Not long after opening, Leonard's mother suggested making malasadas for Shrove Tuesday – a Portuguese tradition. Although thinking it may be too ethnic, Leonard's bakers complied. Malasadas were a huge hit. And, the appetite for malasadas in Hawaii was born.

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