Oahu Guided Circle Island Tour, Swim w/ Turtles, Dole, Blowhole





Description
In Hawaiian "No Ka 'Oi" means "the best". This is a full day island tour of Oahu, Hawaii. We'll bring to you to all the scenic lookouts and show you the top attractions that can't be missed. Our tour is fully narrated by a local guide and driver. You will learn about the history, culture, and folklores of each location as we traverse around the island. You'll experience first hand the scenic beauty of Oahu from its volcanos, white sandy beaches, and lush mountain ranges to the local farms and plantations. You'll have the option to swim, sunbath, and even snorkel with wild green sea turtles at our secret turtle beach spot. We'll take you to the best local shrimp stands for lunch, stop by a fruit stand for ice cold coconuts, and let you sample different macadamia nut flavors while enjoying Kona coffee. It will be a full day filled with wild photos/videos, priceless memories, and amazing experiences. It will be No Ka Oi!
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Our tour begins with free pick up at designated Waikiki hotels and meet up locations. The fun starts here with our local drivers introducing themselves and taking you out for a memorable, guided road trip around the island.
Our first stop is at Diamond Head Lookout. Diamond Head is an extinct volcano and the most iconic landmark for Hawaii. We will take you to the scenic lookout facing the beautiful south shore. Look for the Amelia Earhart marker, which commemorates the first solo flight from Hawaii to North America in 1935.
Continuing on the shoreline passing by Hanauma Bay and Koko Head Crater, we'll take you to witness a spectacular blowhole that was formed thousands of years ago from the volcanic Koko Crater. The molten lava flowed down from the crater and formed a lava tube. When the waves crash onto this volcanic rock formation, the lava tube forces the ocean water to blow up like a geyser over 50 ft. high. You can also see layers beyond layers of past volcanic extinction activities from this scenic point.
Nestled below the highway from the Koko Crater, you will find a gorgeous "secret" beach. During low tides, you can see people jumping off the lower cliffs and swimming in this beautiful secluded beach. It’s also known as Eternity Beach famed by the 1953 movie “From Here to Eternity”.
Traversing the narrow winding road from Sandy beach and Halona Blowhole, we'll arrive at the most beautiful southern tip of the island. Along the way, you'll see spectacular cliffs that drop off thousands of feet to the ocean due to volcanic activities. It is a sight to behold with clear, turquoise ocean water and Rabbit Island in the background. Perfect for Instagram selfies or hang-it-on-the-wall kind of family photos.
As we escape the southern volcanic tip of Oahu, we'll continue our journey through the lush rainforest and Ko'olau Mountains on the windward coastline. Along the route, you'll see some of most gorgeous white sand beaches starting with Waimanalo beach that stretches for miles with clear, turquoise-blue Pacific Ocean water.
Slightly hidden away in a lush rainforest is an attraction that's popular with locals and tourists. This Macadamia Nut farm welcomes you with complimentary Kona coffee and free samples of their macadamia nuts. Try all the different flavors. Watch out for wild chickens running around the back of the farm that are waiting for you to drop some macadamia nuts after you have cracked them. Take in the mesmerizing views of the Ko'olau mountains as you leave the attraction.
Beautiful island shaped like a hat. Also known as Mokoli’i island, it sits right across from the Kualoa ranch valley. The amazing view of the Ko'olau Mountain range at Chinaman’s Hat beach park will take your breath away as it rises up to the heaven. If it rains overnight, you can see waterfalls flowing down. Great opportunity for some wild photos with the island on top of your head or in the palm of your hand.
We’ll pass by the iconic Kualoa Ranch Valley. It’s where they filmed famous movies and T.V. shows, such as Jurassic Park, Jurassic World, King Kong, Lost, Hawaii Five-O, Magnum P. I., 50 First Dates... etc.
Lunch Time: Located on the famed North shore of Kahuku. You can see hundred of ponds farming jumbo shrimp. Here you get to experience and taste the Best local jumbo shrimp on the island. Scampi Garlic butter and Spicy Garlic Butter Shrimp are super savory. However, there are other food options available if shrimp is not your style.
Tropical fruit stands on the side of the road. Who doesn't want to stop and check it out?! After lunch you can enjoy some refreshing ice cold coconut, dragon fruits, mangoes, jackfruits, or whichever tropical fruits are in season during your visit.
One of the Triple Crown of Surfing at North Shore professional surfing beaches. It’s known for big wave surfing which can reach over 40 ft high during the winter season. It’s also the best beach to take in the sunset. This is an optional stop if parking is available and local rules continue to allow it.
Famous for its big waves surfing tournament called "The Eddie". This competition happens only when swells reach a minimum height of 60 feet. It's named after the waterman lifeguard Eddie Aikau. Look out for an iconic 30 ft rock on the bay that people jump off into the ocean after the winter swells are finished.
This secret semi-secluded beach is a natural habitat for wild green sea turtles. Many major movies and T.V shows were also filmed at this beach. On this peaceful beach, you can watch the green sea turtles, go for a swim, layout on the sands, snorkel or just enjoy some relaxing beach time in the shade or sand. It's a beach where wild turtles live, eat, and hang out. Green sea turtles are endangered and protected species in Hawaii. Swimming or Snorkeling is optional.
We'll drive through the historic town of Haleiwa, the gateway to the North shore surfing beaches. Also very popular for its niche surf shops and laid back atmosphere.
Finally, a chance for you to enjoy some fresh pineapple ice cream (Dole Whip). You may recognize the brand from stickers on its banana. This huge pineapple plantation is the only one in the entire North America. We'll drive by and show you the vast pineapple fields and take you inside its welcome center. You can walk the garden and see how various pineapple varieties are cultivated. A popular attraction for everyone and a great way to end our amazing road trip.
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Snorkeling or Swimming is not mandatory
- No Stroller
Reviews(180)
Ensure that you swim at turtle viewing bay with reef shoes. Turtles came in right to Don't eat big breakfast as lunch was 11am stop.
The tour group was broken up by if u wanted to swim..and those that didn't. Our group was 25 of all ages. Our guide Johnny was awesome. Funny personable and made us each feel cared about. We had 21 stops including swimming/snorkeling with turtles. This was one of the best if not the best tour of my vacation.
Bus was about 20 minutes late to pick up and didnt complete all the stops as advertised. Tour guide was very fun and helpful, his fun personality saved the bad start
This was given 5 stars because of the driver and overall circle of the island was good. The meeting point was chaotic and way too many people in a small space. The turtle beach experience was rough with no seating and lots of homeless encampment you will walk past. They did not bother you , but the urine smell was terrible. Our driver was so friendly and informative. He made the experience much better. If it was not for him, we would have rated this 2 stars.
Guy was a great guide. Lots of fun info. He did an amazing job navigating some difficult passengers (leaving items behind at stops and rudely talking over him). Was great to see and stop at many places throughout island. Guy also gave recommendations of places to visit or eat.
We booked one tour, but when we arrived we were loaded on another. The stops were nice. You get to see a lot of the island in a short amount of time. However, the buses are not comfortable. They pack you in like sardines, I'm assuming to avoid sending more buses, not to mention, you feel every bump, and the air conditioner does not work well. The spots that we stopped at, aside from the main ones, were strange. A shopping center to use the bathroom, with nothing really to see. Lunch was okay, not amazing. If you can deal with the cons, the pros were great.
It was a super fun experience. It was hard to follow along all the places we went to but it was awesome to see everything and learn about the culture. The water with the turtles was extremely murky but we got extremely close and saw multiple turtles.
It was a fun day and we were able to hit a lot of different places in one day and tour around the whole island. Our tour guide cousin Matt was great. It was great to have his local Hawaiian insight. He’s funny but also able to share a lot of insight and history about the island. Plenty of stops for pictures and shopping and sight seeing. Great tour. I would recommend it to anyone. Our whole family of 6 (kids as young as 8) all enjoyed it.
If you want a full overview of the island of Oahu to get a taste of all the historic and beautiful areas you will see and hear about - this is the tour for you!!
I was really looking forward to this tour, but from the start it was very unorganized. We spent the first hour just for all the tour operators trying to figure out who should be in which car and doing all the different pickups. Then you start the tour and you get excited. But half of it is just pulling to the side of the road. Go take a picture, buy the beach for ten minutes and come back if I had known this.I would not have booked this tour. One of the major reasons people book this tour is for the doll Plantation and the turtle beach. But it was kind of confusing because we were offered to go shopping so a lot of people didn't go to the beach and the Dole Plantation we arrived just shortly before they closed so there wasn't much time to do anything. If you want to go see the beach or the plantation, I'd recommend renting a car and just going straight there.



