Explore Oahu’s hidden gems with a private, customizable tour. Snorkel, paddleboard, and savor local flavors for an unforgettable Hawaiian adventure.
Explore Oahu’s hidden gems with a private, customizable tour. Snorkel, paddleboard, and savor local flavors for an unforgettable Hawaiian adventure.
- Dole Plantation - Originally a small fruit stand in 1950, the Dole Plantation became a popular tourist destination by 1989. It celebrates Hawaii’s rich pineapple heritage, which began in the early 1900s with James Dole, the “Pineapple King.” Visitors can navigate the world’s largest maze, take a ride on the Pineapple Express train, shop for…
- Dole Plantation - Originally a small fruit stand in 1950, the Dole Plantation became a popular tourist destination by 1989. It celebrates Hawaii’s rich pineapple heritage, which began in the early 1900s with James Dole, the “Pineapple King.” Visitors can navigate the world’s largest maze, take a ride on the Pineapple Express train, shop for pineapple-themed items, and savor a Dole Whip, honoring Hawaii’s agricultural legacy.
- Waialua Estate Coffee and Chocolate - Coffee cultivation in Hawaii dates back to the 1800s, with chocolate production following suit. The Waialua Factory highlights this agricultural tradition with tours featuring locally sourced cacao and coffee. The factory combines traditional farming methods with modern craftsmanship, offering visitors a taste of premium Hawaiian products, including coffee, chocolate, candies, sauces, and more.
- Haleiwa - Established in 1837 by Christian missionaries, Haleiwa is a delightful surf town steeped in history. Its name translates to “House of the Iwa Bird.” Once a hub for sugar plantations, Haleiwa transformed into a surfing haven by the 1950s, hosting renowned events like the Triple Crown of Surfing. Its preserved wooden storefronts offer a glimpse into Hawaii’s past, blending history with contemporary charm and providing a unique shopping experience for all visitors.
- Rainbow Bridge - Constructed in 1921, the Rainbow Bridge links Haleiwa’s two main streets over the Anahulu River. It provides stunning views and easy access to the harbor. This bridge has become a beloved spot for visitors seeking water activities, such as paddleboarding or observing native green sea turtles.
- Oahu’s North Shore - While Oahu’s food truck culture gained momentum in the late 2000s, the North Shore has long been a hub for roadside dining. Giovanni’s Shrimp Truck, founded in 1993, was among the pioneers of the food truck movement, offering a modern twist on Hawaii’s diverse culinary heritage. Today, hundreds of food trucks serve delicious dishes, including fish tacos, fresh island poke, spicy pineapple shrimp, smash burgers, Thai cuisine, Korean kalbi, coconut shrimp, and more.
- Waimea Waterfall - Waimea Valley has been a sacred site for Native Hawaiians for over 700 years, used for religious ceremonies and healing. Waimea Falls, located within this botanical and cultural park, is a natural highlight. Its waters were believed to have healing properties, and today, visitors can swim in the same pool that ancient Hawaiians once revered.
- Laniakea Beach - Laniakea’s shores have long been home to Hawaii’s green sea turtles (honu), but in recent decades, they began basking on land. This behavior became common around the 1990s, and today Laniakea Turtle Beach is a protected area where visitors can respectfully observe these ancient creatures, whose ancestors date back over 150 million years.
- North Shore Macadamia Nut Company - The macadamia nut tree was introduced to Hawaii in 1881, with commercial production starting in the 1920s. Visiting a macadamia nut farm offers insight into how this delicious crop became a staple of Hawaiian agriculture, and visitors can sample a variety of flavored nuts and freshly brewed macadamia nut coffee.
- Sunset Beach - Sunset Beach gained fame in the 1960s during the rise of modern surfing, hosting international competitions that cemented Hawaii’s place on the surfing map. Known for its powerful waves during the winter months, it’s a prime spot for both surfers and spectators, offering breathtaking sunsets year-round.
- Banzai Pipeline - First surfed in 1961, the Banzai Pipeline has become one of the most thrilling and challenging surf spots globally. The reef break creates barrel waves that attract elite surfers and host major competitions, such as the Billabong Pipe Masters.
- Shark’s Cove - Shark’s Cove gained popularity for snorkeling in the 1980s and was named for the shark-like shape of its reef from above. Although the cove is not frequented by sharks, it’s renowned for its clear waters, abundant marine life, and vibrant coral reefs, making it an excellent spot for snorkeling enthusiasts.
- Kahuku - Fruit stands along the North Shore have been a tradition since the early 1900s, offering island-grown produce such as papayas, pineapples, and lychee. These stands embody Hawaii’s agricultural heritage and provide visitors with fresh, tropical flavors unique to the region.
- Kualoa Ranch - Established in 1850, Kualoa Ranch is a working cattle ranch rich in Hawaiian history. It was once a training ground for Hawaiian royalty and is now famous as the filming location for “Jurassic Park” and other Hollywood blockbusters. Explore ancient Hawaiian fishponds, valleys, and sacred sites, while learning about the ranch’s role in preserving Hawaiian culture.
- Leis
- Bottled water
- Use of snorkeling equipment
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Breakfast
- Professional photos
- Leis
- Bottled water
- Use of snorkeling equipment
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Breakfast
- Professional photos
- SUP/Kayak rental fee $25
- Admission Fee to Waimea Waterfall $25 if chosen by guest
- Lunch
- SUP/Kayak rental fee $25
- Admission Fee to Waimea Waterfall $25 if chosen by guest
- Lunch
Seeking an unforgettable family adventure in Hawaii? Our private, tailored tour offers an incredible day packed with lasting memories. Explore Oahu’s stunning beaches, lush scenery, and famous landmarks such as Haleiwa Town and the Dole Plantation. Experience Hawaiian hospitality with a traditional lei ceremony and enjoy a sweet start with Leonard’s…
Seeking an unforgettable family adventure in Hawaii? Our private, tailored tour offers an incredible day packed with lasting memories. Explore Oahu’s stunning beaches, lush scenery, and famous landmarks such as Haleiwa Town and the Dole Plantation. Experience Hawaiian hospitality with a traditional lei ceremony and enjoy a sweet start with Leonard’s renowned malasada breakfast.
Immerse yourself in nature with thrilling activities like snorkeling at Shark’s Cove, paddleboarding with turtles, or swimming under a cascading waterfall. Delight your palate with delicious local treats—fresh poke, food truck specialties, shave ice, tropical fruits, and more.
- Personalized attention from our friendly, knowledgeable guide
- Fully customizable to match your group’s unique preferences
- Discover Oahu’s must-see spots in style and comfort
Make your Hawaiian vacation truly exceptional!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.