Discover Oahu’s hidden gems with a private island tour. Customize your adventure, explore iconic sites, and enjoy unique experiences at your own pace.
Discover Oahu’s hidden gems with a private island tour. Customize your adventure, explore iconic sites, and enjoy unique experiences at your own pace.
- Diamond Head Crater - Visiting Diamond Head offers an unforgettable experience that blends physical activity, natural beauty, and rich history. Whether hiking to the summit, exploring the visitor center, or simply enjoying the views, Diamond Head is a must-see on any Oahu itinerary.
- Halona Blowhole - The Halona Blowhole Lookout is one of…
- Diamond Head Crater - Visiting Diamond Head offers an unforgettable experience that blends physical activity, natural beauty, and rich history. Whether hiking to the summit, exploring the visitor center, or simply enjoying the views, Diamond Head is a must-see on any Oahu itinerary.
- Halona Blowhole - The Halona Blowhole Lookout is one of Oahu’s most breathtaking natural attractions, situated along the southeastern coast near Hanauma Bay. This remarkable blowhole is created by lava tubes that channel ocean waves through a hole in the rock, producing dramatic water spouts that can reach up to 30 feet high. Visitors gather at the lookout for stunning views of the ocean, rugged cliffs, and the surrounding coastline. The area also features Halona Beach Cove, a secluded spot made famous by films like From Here to Eternity. It’s an ideal location for photography, picnicking, or simply enjoying the scenic beauty.
- Byodo-In Temple - The Byodo-In Temple, located in Kaneohe, Oahu, is a magnificent replica of a 900-year-old Buddhist temple in Japan. Nestled in the lush Valley of the Temples, this peaceful site boasts exquisite architecture, including the grand Amida Buddha statue and intricate wooden carvings. Visitors can wander through beautifully landscaped gardens, complete with koi ponds and a waterfall, offering a tranquil atmosphere for reflection. The temple serves as a place of worship and cultural significance, promoting peace and harmony. Open to the public, the Byodo-In Temple provides a unique glimpse into Japanese culture and is a serene retreat from the island’s hustle and bustle.
- Kualoa Regional Park - Kualoa Regional Park is a stunning coastal park on Oahu’s windward side, offering breathtaking views of the lush Ko’olau Mountains and the iconic offshore island Mokoli‘i, also known as Chinaman’s Hat. The park’s calm, shallow waters make it perfect for swimming, kayaking, and paddleboarding. Visitors can picnic on the expansive grassy areas while enjoying the peaceful surroundings, or take photos of the striking scenery. Kualoa is also an excellent spot for beachcombing and birdwatching. Its tranquil atmosphere and picturesque landscapes make it ideal for families, nature lovers, and photographers seeking a serene escape.
- Kahuku - LUNCH STOP Kahuku Sugar Mill is a popular lunch stop on Oahu’s North Shore, offering a unique blend of local flavors and a charming atmosphere. The site, once a thriving sugar plantation, now hosts a variety of food trucks and eateries that serve delicious, authentic Hawaiian dishes. Options include garlic shrimp plates, poke bowls, and refreshing tropical smoothies, making it a perfect spot to refuel after a day of sightseeing. The laid-back setting allows for outdoor dining while soaking in the vibrant local culture. It’s a fantastic way to experience the culinary diversity of the island and a must-visit for food enthusiasts!
- Polynesian Cultural Center - The Polynesian Cultural Center, located in Laie on Oahu, is a vibrant cultural theme park dedicated to showcasing the traditions and heritage of Polynesia. Spanning 42 acres, the center features six island villages representing Hawaii, Samoa, Tahiti, Fiji, Tonga, and Aotearoa (New Zealand), where visitors can immerse themselves in authentic cultural experiences, including traditional crafts, music, and dance. The center offers guided tours, interactive activities, and a spectacular evening luau featuring a buffet dinner and a Polynesian revue. With its engaging exhibits and performances, the Polynesian Cultural Center provides a unique opportunity to explore the rich cultural tapestry of the Pacific Islands.
- Kahuku Farms - Kahuku Farm, located along Oahu’s scenic North Shore, offers a variety of fresh, locally grown produce and homemade products straight from the farm. These stands are popular stops for visitors seeking a taste of Hawaii’s agricultural bounty, featuring items like papayas, bananas, pineapples, and avocados. You can also find farm-made treats such as jams, honey, and lilikoi butter. Many stands serve fresh fruit smoothies and acai bowls, providing a refreshing snack while exploring the island. With their focus on locally sourced, sustainable produce, Kahuku Farm Stands offer a delicious and authentic farm-to-table experience.
- North Shore - Oahu’s North Shore is a world-renowned destination famous for its stunning beaches, laid-back vibe, and surfing culture. Known as the “Surfing Capital of the World,” this picturesque stretch of coastline attracts surfers and beachgoers alike, especially during the winter months when waves can reach towering heights at iconic spots like Waimea Bay, Banzai Pipeline, and Sunset Beach. Beyond surfing, the North Shore offers charming towns like Haleiwa, where visitors can explore local shops and enjoy delicious food from famous food trucks. With its breathtaking sunsets, scenic landscapes, and relaxed atmosphere, the North Shore is a must-visit for anyone looking to experience the authentic spirit of Hawaii.
- Dole Plantation - The Dole Plantation shops offer a wide variety of unique products and souvenirs that capture the essence of Hawaii. Visitors can browse through a selection of fresh pineapples and pineapple-themed goods, including jams, jellies, and dried pineapple snacks. The gift shop also features local crafts, Hawaiian clothing, and home décor items, perfect for souvenirs. One of the highlights is the famous Dole Whip, a refreshing pineapple soft serve treat. You can also purchase plantation-grown coffee, chocolates, and other local delicacies. With its wide range of island-inspired products, the Dole Plantation shop is a great stop for gifts and Hawaiian keepsakes.
- Private transportation
- In-person guide is also the driver
- Bottled water
- Use of snorkeling equipment
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- In-person guide is also the driver
- Bottled water
- Use of snorkeling equipment
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- Lunch
- All fees and/or taxes
- Lunch
A private tour offers the flexibility to design an itinerary that aligns with your interests, whether it’s visiting famous sites like Diamond Head, unwinding on the beautiful beaches of the North Shore, or diving into Hawaiian culture at the Polynesian Cultural Center, engaging in Carving, or taking a Fire Knife Lesson.
The guide can modify the tour’s…
A private tour offers the flexibility to design an itinerary that aligns with your interests, whether it’s visiting famous sites like Diamond Head, unwinding on the beautiful beaches of the North Shore, or diving into Hawaiian culture at the Polynesian Cultural Center, engaging in Carving, or taking a Fire Knife Lesson.
The guide can modify the tour’s pace to match your preferences, allowing for extended visits at places that intrigue you or bypassing less interesting spots. This adaptability ensures you maximize your time on the island.
Travel in comfort and style, free from the crowds of large groups.
Moreover, customizable tours often feature unique experiences, such as local dining options or hidden gems, providing an authentic taste of Oahu. In summary, a customizable private island tour is an ideal way to discover Oahu’s beauty at your own pace, promising an unforgettable Hawaiian adventure.
- The remaining hours is allotted for the driving time.
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.