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Embark on an unforgettable adventure with our Oahu Aloha Tour, the ultimate way to explore the beauty of the island. This tour includes 13 of the must see spots on Oahu. Whether you're a first-timer or a seasoned Hawaii veteran, this tour is designed to offer you the MUST DO's for Oahu. Hop into our Polaris Slingshot, a fun and easy-to-drive vehicle, and get ready for a thrilling journey. With its bumping stereo system and lockable storage, you'll have everything you need for an exciting ride. Experience the breathtaking scenery of Oahu as you cruise along scenic roads, taking in the stunning sights along the way. Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of the island as you visit historical monuments and landmarks. Our fully integrated navigation system will guide you through the tour route, ensuring you don't miss any of the best sites.



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Diamond Head Lighthouse is a historic landmark perched on the slopes of the Diamond Head crater in Honolulu, Hawaii. Built in 1899, this iconic lighthouse stands 55 feet tall and overlooks the Pacific Ocean, serving as a navigation aid for ships approaching the island. Its distinctive white tower with a red roof and classic Fresnel lens make it a popular sightseeing spot. Although it remains an active U.S. Coast Guard facility and is not open to the public, the lighthouse can be admired from nearby viewpoints along the Diamond Head hiking trail or from the shoreline.

Hanauma Bay, nestled along the southeast coast,is a stunning natural preserve and a marine embayment formed within a tuff ring. It is renowned for its pristine marine ecosystem, making it a paradise for snorkeling and witnessing Hawaii's diverse aquatic life in crystal-clear waters. The bay's formation is the result of volcanic activity thousands of years ago, creating a sheltered cove that has become a sanctuary for hundreds of species of colorful fish and marine life, including the humuhumunukunukuapua'a (Hawaii's state fish), sea turtles, and coral formations. With its white sandy beach, clear turquoise waters, and the backdrop of lush green hills, Hanauma Bay is not just a snorkeling spot but a natural wonder that provides a unique experience of Hawaii's marine biodiversity. Its beauty and ecological significance make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and anyone looking to immerse themselves in the tranquility and splendor of Hawaii's underwater world.

Halona Blowhole is a natural oceanic marvel located on the southeastern shore. This geological formation is a result of molten lava tubes from volcanic eruptions thousands of years ago; the ocean waves force water through a narrow opening at the surface, creating a powerful geyser-like spray that can reach heights of up to 30 feet or more, depending on the tide and wave conditions. The spectacle is most impressive during high tide and strong winds, drawing visitors for its dramatic display. Adjacent to the blowhole is the Halona Beach Cove, a small, secluded beach nestled in the rocks below the lookout. This picturesque cove, with its turquoise waters and fine sand. The Halona Blowhole Lookout provides panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, the rugged coastline, and, on clear days, the neighboring island of Molokai. The site combines natural beauty, geological interest, and cultural significance, making it a popular stop for those exploring O‘ahu's scenic attractions.

Nuʻuanu Pali Lookout is a breathtaking viewpoint on the island of Oʻahu, offering sweeping panoramas of the lush Koʻolau Mountains and Windward Coast. Located just a short drive from Honolulu, the lookout sits at an elevation of about 1,200 feet and is known for its powerful winds and misty atmosphere. This historic site is also significant for the Battle of Nuʻuanu, a decisive 1795 conflict led by King Kamehameha I during his campaign to unite the Hawaiian Islands. Today, visitors enjoy its scenic beauty and rich history, making it a must-see destination on Oʻahu.

Ho‘omaluhia Botanical Gardens is a lush, 400-acre tropical paradise designed to promote understanding and appreciation of the world's tropical plants and ecosystems. The garden is home to a diverse collection of plants from tropical regions around the globe, including the Philippines, Malaysia, Tropical America, India and Sri Lanka, Africa, and Polynesia, organized into geographical sections. A standout feature of Ho‘omaluhia is its stunning backdrop of the Ko‘olau Range, with dramatic cliffs and peaks that add to the garden's tranquil beauty. The garden offers a variety of recreational activities, including guided nature walks, fishing on weekends, camping, and educational programs, making it a place where visitors can both relax and learn. Its well-maintained trails wind through rainforest, beside streams, and around a freshwater lake, offering opportunities for photography, bird watching, and simply enjoying the peace of nature.

Valley of the Temples Memorial Park is a serene and picturesque cemetery and memorial park that transcends its primary function to serve as a place of peace, reflection, and beauty. Established in 1963, this sprawling 240-acre site is known for its lush landscapes, reflecting ponds, and diverse cultural monuments. The park's most famous landmark is the Byodo-In Temple, a non-practicing Buddhist temple that welcomes people of all faiths. This temple is a scale replica of the over 950-year-old Byodo-In Temple in Uji, Japan, and was built to commemorate the 100-year anniversary of the first Japanese immigrants to Hawaii. The temple's striking architecture, set against the dramatic backdrop of the Ko‘olau Range, creates a breathtaking scene. Visitors are invited to ring the sacred bell for happiness and longevity, meditate, and feed the koi fish in the pond.

Tropical Farms, also known as the Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet, is a family-owned establishment located on Oʻahu's Windward Coast. Established in 1987, it offers visitors a unique experience with free samples of various macadamia nut flavors and Kona coffee. Guests can also participate in hands-on activities like cracking open fresh macadamia nuts and exploring the farm's lush surroundings. The farm features a country store stocked with locally made products, including jewelry, art, and other souvenirs. It's a popular stop for those traveling to the North Shore, providing a glimpse into local agriculture and Hawaiian culture.

Kualoa Ranch, a sprawling 4,000-acre nature reserve and working cattle ranch. It offers a unique blend of natural beauty, adventure, and history. Nestled against the stunning backdrop of the Ko‘olau Range and facing the crystal-clear waters of Kaneohe Bay, the ranch is a land steeped in Hawaiian history, once considered sacred by ancient Hawaiians. Today, Kualoa Ranch is best known for its role as a filming location for numerous Hollywood movies and TV shows, including "Jurassic Park," "Lost," and "Hawaii Five-0," earning it the nickname "Hollywood’s Backlot of Hawaii." Visitors can explore these iconic sites through a variety of tours, including ATV rides, horseback riding, ziplining, and movie site tours, offering an up-close look at the ranch's diverse landscapes, from towering cliffs and lush valleys to pristine beaches and dense rainforests.

The Polynesian Cultural Center is a unique cultural park that showcases the diverse cultures of Polynesia. It spans 42 acres and represents six Polynesian islands: Hawai‘i, Samoa, Aotearoa (New Zealand), Fiji, Tahiti, and Tonga. Each island village offers visitors an immersive experience with demonstrations of traditional crafts, music, dances, and daily life activities, allowing guests to engage directly with the rich heritage and traditions of Polynesia. Highlights include the luau, where guests can enjoy authentic Polynesian cuisine, and the spectacular evening show, "Hā: Breath of Life," which features over 100 performers, special effects, and an engaging storyline that weaves together the legends and lore of Polynesia. The PCC offers a comprehensive exploration of Polynesian culture, making it a must-visit for those looking to experience the spirit, beauty, and diversity of the Pacific Islands.

Laie Point, located on Oʻahu's northeastern shore, is a scenic coastal landmark known for its dramatic ocean views and rugged rock formations. This picturesque spot offers a panoramic view of the turquoise waters and features a striking natural sea arch carved by thousands of years of wave action. The site also holds cultural significance in Hawaiian folklore, with legends saying the rock formations were once the remains of a giant lizard defeated by the demigod Kana. A popular stop for visitors exploring Oʻahu’s North Shore, Laie Point is ideal for photography, whale watching (in season), and enjoying Hawaii’s coastal beauty.

The vibrant food truck hub located at 56-505 Kamehameha Highway in Kahuku, Oʻahu, is anchored by the renowned Giovanni's Shrimp Truck. Established in 1993, Giovanni's has become famous for its garlic shrimp scampi and spicy shrimp plates, drawing both locals and tourists. The area features a variety of other food trucks and vendors, offering diverse culinary options such as Hawaiian shave ice, fresh fruit, and local specialties. With ample outdoor seating, it's an ideal spot to enjoy a meal while soaking in the North Shore's laid-back atmosphere. The site's popularity has made it a must-visit destination for those exploring Oʻahu's culinary scene

Sunset Beach, located on Oʻahu's famous North Shore, is a stunning two-mile stretch of golden sand known for its crystal-clear waters and legendary surf breaks. In winter, powerful waves make it a hotspot for professional surfing competitions, attracting top surfers from around the world to challenge the massive swells. During the summer, the waves calm, creating ideal conditions for swimming and snorkeling. Known for its breathtaking sunsets, this beach is a favorite for visitors and locals alike to relax, take in the views, and experience one of Hawaii’s most iconic beaches.

Haleiwa Ali‘i Beach Park, located in the historic surf town of Haleiwa on O‘ahu's North Shore, is a picturesque beach park that embodies the laid-back surf culture and natural beauty of Hawaii. This beach is renowned for its gentle waves, making it an ideal spot for beginner surfers, while also offering conditions suitable for paddleboarding, swimming, and relaxing on the sand. The park spans approximately 19 acres, featuring wide sandy shores framed by lush greenery and the iconic Rainbow Bridge over the Anahulu River. Ali‘i Beach Park is not only a favorite among water sports enthusiasts but also a prime location for watching some of the world’s best surf competitions during the winter months, when the North Shore becomes a global surfing mecca. The beach's clear waters and protective reef also create a safe environment for families and children to enjoy the ocean.

Tour Description & Additional Info:

  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • On this tour you will be driving a Polaris Slingshot to each of the points of interest. The time listed at each stopping point is an average of time spent. You have the Slingshot for a full 24 hours so you can complete the tour at your own pace.
  • Driver must have a valid driver's license from any country and be 21+ years old for insurance. Passengers of any age must be able to securely sit in the seat.
  • A fully refundable security deposit of $750 or $1,500 is required at the time of rental pickup.


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  • Tour Timezone & Starts at Pacific/Honolulu.
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