Ultimate Oahu Grand Circle Island Self-Guided Audio Driving Tour
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3-5 hours duration
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Audio guided in English
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Lifetime validity
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Offline GPS map & route
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Private tour in your car
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Automatically plays via GPS
Explore Oahu's stunning landscapes at your own pace with the Ultimate Grand Circle Island Self-Guided Audio Driving Tour.
Included
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Easy to use: stories play automatically by gps. hands-free. get help all day: call, chat, or email.
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Don’t miss a thing: full itinerary, travel tips, professionally narrated, videos, text, hidden gems.
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Offline use: no cell signal or wifi required. offline gps map & route. stop-to-stop direction.
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Private tour in your/rental car: no group. take breaks for photos/ snacks/hikes. go at your own pace
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App on your phone: a link to download the tour guide app by action and password for your tours.
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Flexible schedule: use any day, any time. travel over multiple days or on next trip. never expires.
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Good value: buy just one per car. don’t pay for each person. save money compared to a bus tour.
Excluded
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Transportation, parking fee, food/drinks.
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National park/attraction passes, entry tickets, or reservation.
Explore Oahu's stunning landscapes at your own pace with the Ultimate Grand Circle Island Self-Guided Audio Driving Tour.
Highlights
- Pearl Harbor National Memorial
- Honolulu city tour
- Visit the famous Bishop Museum
- Relax at Ala Moana Beach Park
- Explore the stunning Diamond Head State Monument
Meeting Point
After booking the tour, Check your email with the subject line “Your tour operator sent you a message". For the best experience, we advise doing this while you have a strong internet connection. NOTE: This 90-mile-long tour covers the essentials of Oahu Grand Circle in 3 - 5 hours.
1 Arizona Memorial Pl, Honolulu, HI 96818 , United States
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What to expect
Pearl Harbor National Memorial
Get ready for a totally comprehensive tour of Hawaii's most populous island: O'ahu. Home to the city of Honolulu, this island is chock full of culture, natural beauty, and fascinating history--all of which you'll experience during your drive!
Pearl Harbor
The tour begins in Pearl Harbor, where a surprise attack on December 7th, 1941 changed the course of history.
Honolulu
As you drive through Honolulu, you'll learn about the city's unexpectedly humble origins, and how it became the hub it is today.
Bishop Museum
One of the first landmarks you'll pass is the Bishop Museum. This isn't just the largest museum in Hawaii, but also has a surprisingly sweet love story behind it!
Aloha Tower
Get a good look at the Aloha Tower next. This iconic waterside tower once greeted all travelers arriving in Honolulu, because everyone arrived by boat.
King Kamehameha Statue
The most recognized Kamehameha statue stands in front of Aliiolani Hale (home to the Hawaii State Supreme Court) across from Iolani Palace and a short walk from historic Kawaiahao Church and the State Capitol. ... The third statue of him is located in Hilo on the island of Hawaii, and the fourth is in Washington D.C.
Ala Moana Beach Park
The first beach you'll see is Ala Moana Beach, a pristine stretch of sand which, believe it or not, used to be a garbage dump! But don't worry, it's perfectly clean now, and great for swimming.
King David Kalakaua Statue
Next, you'll pass a statue of King David Kalakaua, Hawaii's last king.
Waikiki Beach
The next beach you'll reach is Waikiki Beach, made famous by the legendary surfer Duke Kahanamoku. Duke is responsible for bringing surfing to the world at large and bringing major recognition to this beach.
Kapiolani Park
Your route takes you next past Kapi'olani Park, another beautiful space which was once little more than a soggy bit of marshland.
Diamond Head State Monument
After that, you'll come to Diamond Head State Monument, an immense crater left by a volcanic explosion. It's now become Hawaii's most popular park!
China Walls
As you continue, you'll reach the China Walls, an impressive formation of natural walls which some say rival the Great Wall of China!
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Get some unbeatable views up next at Hanauma Bay Lookout, and don't forget to snap a few pictures while you're there!
Lanai lookout
Lanai Lookout is next, and it's especially good if you're trying to get away from the crowd.
Halona Blowhole
The next lookout, Halona Blowhole Lookout, offers views of a peculiar rock formation which shoots water into the air when waves crash against it.
Pele's Chair
If you trek along the shore a bit, you'll come to Pele's Chair, a natural formation which some believe to be the chair of Pele, a volcanic goddess.
Kaiwi Shoreline Trail
Up next is Kaiwi State Scenic Shoreline, which is exactly what it sounds like. If you're a fan of ocean views, this makes for a wonderful stroll.
Rabbit Island
As you drive, you'll catch sight of Rabbit Island. Once home to a rabbit farm, this island is now mostly untouched by humans.
Waimanalo Beach
Travelers seeking a pristine beach that doesn't see the same crowds as others will love Waimanalo Beach, a stretch of white sand sheltered by a wall of ironwood trees.
Kailua Beach Park
Up next is the unassuming town of Kailua. Unassuming, that is, except for the fact that former president Barack Obama spent his winters here!
Ulupo Heiau State Historic Site
Next, you'll pass the Ulupo Heiau State Historic Site. This increidble archaeological site is home to an ancient Hawaiian temple called a Heiau, which is almost 500 years old!
O‘ahu
You'll also pass the Pali Golf Course and hear all about the plentiful offerings for golfers on O'ahu.
Lulumahu Waterfall
Looking for more waterfalls? You'll find one at the end of a trail up ahead, which leads to the gorgeous, secluded Lulumahu Falls.
Hoʻomaluhia Botanical Garden
Up next is the Ho'omaluhia Botanical Garden, home to a staggering 400 acres of tropical flora from all over the world. There's even a campground within the garden!
He'eia State Park
Continuing on, you'll reach the town of He'eia and hear the wild legend behind its name.
Byodo-In Temple
You won't want to miss the next stop, an elaborate Buddhist temple called the Byodo-In Temple. It was built as an exact to-scale replica of the temples one would find in Japan!
Kualoa Ranch
As you drive, you'll pass Kualoa Ranch, a sprawling jungle ranch which has been the filming location for countless Hollywood hits, including Jurassic Park, Hawaii Five-O, and Lost!
Kualoa Rock Beach
Kualoa Rock Beach, up next, offers some great lounging opportunities, though swimmers will find the rocky shore a bit uncomfortable to wade along.
Kahana Bay Beach Park
The next beach, Kahana Bay Beach, isn't just a great stretch of sand, but is also packed with history! Archaeologists have found all sorts of pre-contact relics buried in the sand here.
Ahupua'a O Kahana State Park
Ahupua'a 'O Kahana State Park is next, offering plenty of lush greenery and stunning hikes for those looking to stretch their legs.
Hukilau Marketplace
Those looking to stop for a snack or a souvenir will want to stop at the next landmark: Hukilau Marketplace. This iconic market styles itself just like a classic 1950s Hawaiian market would.
Malaekahana State Recreation Area
Beach campers will absolutely want to stop at the next spot, Malaekahana State Recreation Area. This shoreline camping area makes for some seriously memorable mornings!
James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge
Next is the James Campbell Wildlife Refuge, where you'll learn the legend of how some of O'ahu's most recognizable birds got their iconic plumage.
Sunset Beach Park
James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge on the island of Oʻahu, Hawaii. It was established in 1976 to permanently protect an ecologically-intact unit and to provide habitat for native and migratory fauna and native flora
Sunset Beach Park
If the day is winding down, one of the best spots to be is your next stop: Sunset Beach. This is, hands down, one of the best spots on the island to catch a proper Hawaiian sunset.
Banzai Pipeline
As you drive, you'll pass the infamous Banzai Pipeline. This death-defying surf break has challenged some of the most famous surfers around for years, and not all of them survive it.
Shark's Cove
After that is Shark's Cove. Don't worry though, it gets its name not because sharks infest the waters, but instead because it looks a little bit like a shark when viewed from above.
Waimea Bay
One of the last beaches on your tour is Waimea Bay. This isn't just any beach, but has been featured in high-octane Hollywood adventures like Point Break!
Dole Plantation
Your final stop is at the historic Dole Plantation, a window back in time which also features a train ride and the world's largest maze for some fun family activities. The tour concludes here.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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How it works: Once you book a tour, you’ll get a text/email with instructions. Download the app (while in good wifi/signal) and use your unique password to access your tours. To begin touring, go to the Starting Point and launch the app. The audio starts automatically. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience. Please note that no one will meet you at the starting point.
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Good value Purchase only one tour for the entire vehicle instead of taking the bus and paying for each person. You will see a significant saving. Connect your phone to car speakers by a wire or bluetooth. Enjoy the tour by listening together as you drive.
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Flexible Schedule: Once the app/tour is on your phone, you can use it any day and at any time. You can use it over multiple days. And, also use it on your next trip here. This tour never expires.
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Preview the tour: You can use it before the trip at home (highly recommended), use it during the trip, and use it after you come back.
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Don't miss a thing: You will get everything with the app - a complete itinerary, travel tips, professionally narrated audio stories, story script, images, videos, deep dives, hidden gems, exciting locations, recommendations for hikes, adventure, activities, treks, and stop-by-stop direction.
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Private tour: You can use it in your car or rental car. No worries about groups or crowds. Start the tour app on your phone. And it will direct you step by step. You can stop for as many breaks as you like. Take a break for Instagram photos, and take a break for lunch/snacks. Go on a hike. The tour will wait for you and start when you start again. You can even do the tour over multiple days. Go at your own pace.
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Easy to use: The stories play themselves as soon as the GPS is activated. It requires no use of your hands at all. You can get HELP by calling, chatting, or emailing any time of the day.
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Offline: There is no need for a cell signal or Wi-Fi while touring. App’s GPS map works offline.
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Expiration/go again: The tour will last for the rest of your life on your phone. It is available for use on any day of your next trip.
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Use pictures for a photo book: Create a photo book using clean (no crowd) app images of each spot to make a memorable trip. All the significant photos and the correct sequence is ready in the app for you to use.
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Social media: Share clean (no crowd) images with friends/family.
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Devices supported include iPhones with iOS 13 & above, Android phones with version 9 & above and all cellular-enabled tablets & iPads.
What our experts say
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Start early to avoid traffic jams.
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Pack snacks for breaks at scenic spots.
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Download the app before your trip.
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Don't miss sunset at Sunset Beach!
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Consider visiting a local shave ice shop.
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