Embark on the Oahu Grand Circle Island Tour and discover breathtaking views, unique landscapes, and the natural beauty of Hawaii. Swim, snorkel, and paddleboard, see turtles, visit iconic landmarks, and enjoy a delicious lunch. Book your sightseeing experience today!
Embark on the Oahu Grand Circle Island Tour and discover breathtaking views, unique landscapes, and the natural beauty of Hawaii. Swim, snorkel, and paddleboard, see turtles, visit iconic landmarks, and enjoy a delicious lunch. Book your sightseeing experience today!
- Diamond Head Crater - Amelia Earhart’s Marker - From this parking area, visitors can view the Diamond Head Lighthouse, a significant symbol of Hawaiian history for both residents and tourists. Originally constructed in 1899, it casts light nearly 18 miles into the Pacific Ocean. The parking area offers splendid views over Kuilei Cliffs Beach Park…
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Diamond Head Crater - Amelia Earhart’s Marker - From this parking area, visitors can view the Diamond Head Lighthouse, a significant symbol of Hawaiian history for both residents and tourists. Originally constructed in 1899, it casts light nearly 18 miles into the Pacific Ocean. The parking area offers splendid views over Kuilei Cliffs Beach Park and along the coast towards Kahala. On the east side, the Amelia Earhart Marker commemorates her 1935 solo flight from Hawaii to California. Please note, this tour does not enter Diamond Head Crater!
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Koko Marina Center - Leonard’s Bakery is a Portuguese bakery, famous for Hawaii’s only Portuguese donuts! Known for popularizing the malasada, this fried pastry is slightly crispier and chewier than a doughnut and lacks a hole, making it a unique Hawaiian delicacy. - optional and time permitting
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Halona Blowhole - The Hālona Blowhole is one of Hawaii’s natural marvels, formed thousands of years ago by volcanic eruptions creating molten lava tubes. It occasionally shoots seawater up to 30 feet into the air as waves surge through the underwater lava tubes. The viewing point offers a stunning view of Halona Cove, a beautiful beach featured in numerous movies and music videos. During winter, visitors might be fortunate enough to spot whales in the nearby waters.
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Sandy Beach Park - Sandy Beach, also known as “Broke Neck Beach,” is a drive-by or restroom stop. Referred to as “Sandy’s” by locals and known as Wāwāmalu, this beach on Oʻahu’s southeastern shore is renowned for its excellent bodyboarding and bodysurfing opportunities due to its peaky shore break and consistent barrels.
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Makapu’u Beach - Makapu’u Body Surfing Beach - Makapu’u means “Bulging Eyes.” Located just below Makapu’u Point, which marks Hawaii’s easternmost tip, this beach is very picturesque with Rabbit Island just offshore. It is a popular spot for bodysurfing and bodyboarding large waves. In the early days of the sport, this stretch of coast was home to bodyboarding’s first hardcore crew, including Jack The Ripper, who was often seen catching all the set waves out the back. Like Sandy’s grinding barrels, Makapu’u has a fierce shore break ideal for bodyboarding. Overlooking Rabbit Island and Makapu’u Lighthouse, it was featured in a famous movie scene from “50 First Dates.”
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Waimanalo - Hawaii’s Hidden Treasures - Jamies. Restroom stop and light shopping for Hawaii memorabilia, with opportunities to purchase and taste freshly made delicious fruits and pineapples.
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Kualoa Regional Park - Chinaman’s Hat - Kualoa Regional Park, located on Oahu’s east and north side, is famous for its view of Mokolii Island (Chinaman’s Hat) and is known for swimming, picnicking, barbecues, and camping. Guests can take pictures and use the restroom.
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Tanaka Kahuku Shrimp - Lunch is at Tanaka Kahuku Shrimp, a haven for shrimp enthusiasts. Nestled amidst Kahuku’s picturesque landscapes, this charming eatery offers a quintessential Hawaiian dining experience. Upon entering, guests are greeted by the enticing aroma of freshly cooked shrimp sizzling on the grill. Tanaka Kahuku Shrimp prides itself on serving only the freshest catch, sourced directly from local shrimp farms. From classic garlic shrimp plates to spicy garlic shrimp, every dish showcases the unparalleled quality of Kahuku Shrimp.
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Turtle Bay Beach - Turtle Bay Fruit Stand - Offers a variety of locally grown fruits, desserts, and shave ice for purchase and enjoyment.
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Sunset Beach - Sunset Beach is a renowned surf spot famous for its powerful waves that challenge even the world’s best surfers.
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Banzai Pipeline - Banzai Pipeline, also known as Pipeline, is one of the world’s most famous surf spots, known for its barreling waves. During winter, massive swells break on shallow reefs, making it a dangerous beach for only the best and bravest surfers, and a great place to watch some of the world’s top surfing.
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Shark’s Cove - Shark’s Cove is part of Pupukea Beach Park and is celebrated for its spectacular underwater rock formations and diverse marine life. Located near the northern end of the Marine Life Conservation District (MLCD), it is a popular snorkeling site with shallow depths up to 20 feet.
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Waimea Bay - Waimea is renowned for its 30-foot waves in the winter and is a top spot to watch some of the world’s best and bravest surfers. During summer, the water calms significantly, making it a great destination for swimming, snorkeling, and diving.
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Laniakea Beach - Laniakea Beach, or Turtle Beach, is situated on Oahu’s North Shore and is well-known as a popular feeding and sunbathing area for Hawaiian Sea Turtles (honu). Many circle island tours stop here for photo opportunities, but the beach is also a favorite surfing and recreational swimming spot for locals.
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Puaʻena Point Beach Park - This is the tour’s swimming and snorkeling opportunity (optional). Pua’ena Point Beach Park is a hidden gem on Oahu’s North Shore but is quite popular among surfers. The location is shallow, making it ideal for beginners learning to swim, paddleboard, or surf.
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Haleiwa - Haleiwa is a charming town on Oahu’s North Shore, offering a blend of stunning natural beauty and rich surf culture. Visitors can enjoy world-famous beaches, watch expert surfers tackle massive waves, and explore the town’s historic charm with its quaint wooden storefronts and local boutiques. The town is also a hub for outdoor activities like paddleboarding, snorkeling, and hiking, all set against a backdrop of lush landscapes and ocean views.
The local food scene in Haleiwa is a highlight, featuring iconic shrimp trucks, refreshing shave ice, and fresh seafood. The town’s laid-back vibe is perfect for those looking to experience authentic Hawaiian culture, with opportunities to visit art galleries, farmers’ markets, and enjoy traditional Polynesian influences. Haleiwa offers a relaxed escape from the busier areas of Oahu, making it an ideal destination for a serene and culturally rich experience.
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Dole Plantation - During this time, visitors can explore the Dole Plantation Store, where they will find pineapple-themed souvenirs, local crafts, and specialty foods like jams and dried fruit. Don’t miss trying a Dole Whip, the famous pineapple-flavored soft-serve treat. A short walk will reveal the beautiful Rainbow Eucalyptus trees, known for their colorful, multi-hued bark.
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Green World Coffee Farms - Visitors can taste free samples of multiple coffee flavors, choose from 8 flavors of Hawaii-made Dave’s ice cream, shave ice, and purchase Hawaii coffee gifts to enjoy.
- Pick-up and drop-off service in Waikiki Area
- Use of snorkeling equipment
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Engaging narration from a local guide
- Pick-up and drop-off service in Waikiki Area
- Use of snorkeling equipment
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Engaging narration from a local guide
- Gratuities
- Meals are at your own expense
- Towels not included (guests should bring their own)
- Gratuities
- Meals are at your own expense
- Towels not included (guests should bring their own)
Embark on the comprehensive Grand Circle Island tour and revel in the stunning vistas from the Amelia Earhart Lookout on Diamond Head, appreciate the unique shape of Chinaman’s Hat against the backdrop of Kualoa mountains, tour the famous Dole Plantation, and relax on some of Oahu’s most exquisite white sand beaches. Marvel at the scenic beauty of…
Embark on the comprehensive Grand Circle Island tour and revel in the stunning vistas from the Amelia Earhart Lookout on Diamond Head, appreciate the unique shape of Chinaman’s Hat against the backdrop of Kualoa mountains, tour the famous Dole Plantation, and relax on some of Oahu’s most exquisite white sand beaches. Marvel at the scenic beauty of Makapu’u Point and seize the chance for spectacular photo ops. Accompanied by knowledgeable tour guides, experience Hawaii’s renowned beaches, verdant valleys, historic Hawaiian sites, and the globally recognized Dole Plantation.
Experience Oahu from a new perspective and uncover the ecological wonders and awe-inspiring natural terrains of Hawaii along the way. Make your reservation today for an educational and exciting sightseeing adventure!
Highlighted Points of Interest:
_ Take a dip and snorkel
_ Try Stand Up Paddle Boarding OR Kayaking
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Spot Turtles on the Beach
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Diamond Head
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Halona Blowhole
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Drive along Sandy Beach; restroom available for breaks
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Visit Makapu’u Lookout
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Stop at Pali Lookout
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Photo stop at Macnut Farm / Chinamans Hat
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Break for Lunch for an hour, options including Shrimp Truck or The Farm
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Drive through the charming Haleiwa Town
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End the tour at Dole Plantation
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Remaining time from the itinerary will be allotted for pick up and travel time in between the attractions
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Meals are at your own expense
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Bring cash for roadside stands, food trucks, and local shops—many are cash-only
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If you enjoy your tour tipping your guide in cash is always appreciated
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Bring your own towels
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Pick-up and drop-off times between 7:00AM and 8:00AM (*all times approximate)
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Pick-up and drop-off times are approximate and are subject to change Please be attentive to your phone for pick-up time updates starting at 48-hours prior to the tour until the morning of your tour
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Please be attentive to your phone for pick-up time updates starting at 48-hours prior to the tour until the morning of your tour
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.