Green World Coffee Farms
Our first stop on the grand epic journey will be Green World Coffee Farm where you can sample locally grown Hawaiian coffee, explore their very own coffee plantation right in the backyard!
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Green World Coffee Farms
Our first stop on the grand epic journey will be Green World Coffee Farm where you can sample locally grown Hawaiian coffee, explore their very own coffee plantation right in the backyard!
Dole Plantation
Next stop we will head over to the famous Dole Pineapple Plantation where you can sample sweet Hawaiian pineapples, don't forget to try the pineapple whips, Dole's famous pineapple flavored ice cream, and check out the worlds largest outdoor maze!
Haleiwa Town Center
(Pass by)
Afterwards, we will head over to the historical town of Haleiwa, a small country town full of colorful local boutiques and restaurants that represent the laid back island life style.
Laniakea Beach
(Pass by)
We will then head pass Laniakea Beach also known as "Turtle Beach" where Green Sea Turtles like to swim up shore and rest upon the beach, you can admire these wonderful creatures as we cruise by basking in their natural habitat.
Waimea Valley
Afterwards we will head over to Waimea Valley Park where you can hike through a Hawaiian rainforest surrounded by giant ancient trees with an abundance of native flowers and birds, this is an excellent oppurtunity for those who want to photograph birdlife.
Admission Included
Waimea Waterfall
At the end of the valley lies Waimea Falls, a stunning waterfall deep inside the forest where you can take a dip if you like!
Admission Included
Waimea Bay
(Pass by)
Home of the famous Eddie Aikau surf competition where waves can reach pass 40 feet in height!
Shark's Cove
(Pass by)
We will then cruise over to Shark's Cove, a crater of an extinct volcano semi submerged in water that's popular for Scuba divers in the summer months, a very unique landscape surrounded by lava formations that make up for stunning photos.
Banzai Pipeline
(Pass by)
See daring surfers rip through the famous Banzai Pipeline as giant waves form into a barrel roll during the winter months.
Sunset Beach Park
(Pass by)
Check out the iconic Sunset Beach, home of the big surf and where most pro surf competitions are held.
Kahuku
We will then cruise over to the small town of Kahuku for lunch, famous for it's North Shore shrimp and home to the food trucks serving a variety of delicious North Shore cuisine including the famous Giovanni's Shrimp Truck.
Laie Hawaii Temple & Visitors' Center
(Pass by)
We will then check out the Laie Hawaii Temple, the largest mormon temple in the Pacific right in the heart of Laie town home to one of the largest mormon communities in Hawaii, this scenic temple opens up to a grand entrance with royal palm trees and yellow hibiscus flowers that lead up to it.
Kahana Bay Beach Park
(Pass by)
After that we will head over to Kahana Bay, a stunning beach surrounded by the majestic Ko'olau Mountains, another excellent spot for taking great photos.
Kualoa Regional Park
Afterwards we will stop by Jurassic Park Lookout where you can gaze at the actual film locations of scenes from Jurassic Park, 50 First Dates, King Kong and so much more. And then we will journey over to Kualoa Regional Park where you can capture amazing photo's of Mokoli'i island, commonly known as Chinaman's Hat, and the awe inspiring Kualoa mountain of the Ko'olau Range that resembles a giant slain lizard as told in ancient Hawaiian folklore.
Mokoli’i Island
Check out Mokoli'i Island, also know an "Chinaman's Hat"
Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet)
Enjoy locally grown macadamia's right from a macadamia tree and capture spectacular views of Kualoa mountain
Byodo-In Temple
This enchanting temple is an excellent stop for photography enthusiasts providing beautiful photos
Admission Included
Nu’uanu Pali
We will then head over to Pali Lookout at the edge of Nu'uanu Valley, one of the most breathtaking scenic places on Oahu, it's also where the epic battle of Nu'uanu took place, the final battle where King Kamehameha the Great and his forces gained the control of Oahu.
Admission Included
Waimanalo Beach
(Pass by)
Next we will see Waimanalo bay, this beautiful bay has the longest stretch of sandy shoreline on Oahu, 5.5 miles of stunning white sand beaches and emerald color ocean water with the majestic Ko'olau mountain range as the backdrop surrounded by an iron wood tree forest.
Makai Research Pier
(Pass by)
Next we will see Makai Research Pier, home of the Oceanic Institute.
Makapu'u Beach
(Pass by)
Afterwards we will head pass Makapu'u Beach, see daring body surfers in action as they battle with ferocious waves, a spectacular sight for photos with Makapu'u mountain as the backdrop and Makapu'u Lighthouse perched above it.
Makapu'u Point
(Pass by)
This place will blow your mind! as it sits on top of Makapu'u mountain you will get a birds eye view of Makapu'u Beach, Rabbit island and Black island, and Waimanalo Bay off in the horizon, also a great place for watching hand gliders in action as they swoop down below, hands down one of the best scenic sights in all of Oahu.
Sandy Beach Park
(Pass by)
Next up we'll check out Sandy Beach, popular for local body surfers this beautiful beach is full of lava rocks and formations, nestled at the bottom of Koko head crater.
Halona Blowhole
We will then head over to Halona blowhole, a lava tube that blasts out ocean waves that come crashing on shore
Eternity Beach
Halona Cove also known as Eternity Beach where the infamous kissing scene was filmed from the classic 1953 Hollywood movie "From Here to Eternity" starring Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr.
Lanai lookout
Next we will continue our journey to Lanai lookout, Lanai meaning "Terrace or Veranda", this is truly Oahu's backyard with breath taking hardened lava formations that cascade down to the ocean from Koko head crater, it's also a great place for whale watching during our winter months.
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
(Pass by)
We will then see Hanauma Bay (closed on Mondays and Tuesdays), an incredible marine sanctuary nestled inside a crater of an extinct volcano! It's also where the majority of one of Elvis Presley's most famous movies "Blue Hawaii" was filmed.
Hawaii Kai Lookout
Check out a stunning bird's-eye view of Hawaii Kai Town and Koko Crater.
China Walls
Our final stop on this grand epic journey will be at China Walls, off the beaten path this unique hidden gem for local surfers provides breathtaking scenery of giant steep cliffs made from lava formations and offers panoramic ocean views with a stunning sunset, below the cliffs daring surfers take on ferocious waves that come crashing in, another great place for watching whales that come very close to it's shores in the winter months and absolutely one of the best spots for capturing the golden hour.