Tour oficial de senderismo narrado por Diamond Head





Descripción
La entrada al monumento estatal Diamond Head no está incluida. Reservas requeridas. Adéntrate en la historia y experimenta Diamond Head a tu propio ritmo. Este tour narrado autoguiado lo lleva a lo largo del sendero histórico del cráter, mientras comparte la rica historia de Hawái; desde su formación volcánica y tradiciones nativas de Hawái, hasta su papel militar a principios de 1900. Aprenda cómo los antiguos hawaianos consideraban Diamond Head un lugar sagrado y cómo las Fuerzas Armadas estadounidenses utilizaron Diamond Head para su primera línea de defensa en la protección de las costas del sur de Oahu durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. La reserva y las tarifas de entrada y estacionamiento NO están incluidas. Este tour NO INCLUYE Entrada / Entrada O tarifas de estacionamiento para ingresar al Monumento Estatal Diamond Head. Kama’aina puede disfrutar de entrada y aparcamiento gratuitos con una identificación válida de Hawái. El aparcamiento es limitado. Para reservas de entrada y estacionamiento (deben hacerse con anticipación) visite el sitio de Go State Parks Hawaii.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Este tour NO incluye la entrada al parque O las tarifas de estacionamiento. Adéntrate en la historia y experimenta Diamond Head a tu propio ritmo. Este tour narrado autoguiado lo lleva a lo largo del sendero histórico del cráter, mientras comparte la rica historia de Hawái; desde su formación volcánica y tradiciones nativas de Hawái, hasta su papel militar a principios de 1900. Aprenda cómo los antiguos hawaianos consideraban Diamond Head un lugar sagrado y cómo las Fuerzas Armadas estadounidenses utilizaron Diamond Head para su primera línea de defensa en la protección de las costas del sur de Oahu durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Experimentará vistas panorámicas de Honolulu mientras aprende sobre el patrimonio cultural y la belleza natural de Hawái. Incluye uso gratuito de un dispositivo portátil, un mapa turístico y auriculares que puedes llevarte a casa, lo que te da la flexibilidad de explorar en tu propio horario mientras disfrutas de una experiencia rica y guiada. Las reservaciones de Senderismo y Estacionamiento en Diamond Head State Monument DEBEN hacerse en gostateparks.hawaii.gov/diamondhead
RESERVAS REQUERIDAS: Las reservas de entrada y estacionamiento del monumento estatal Diamond head DEBEN hacerse antes de la fecha de su visita. Visite gostateparks.hawaii.gov/diamondhead para todas las reservas de entradas y estacionamientos. La tarifa de entrada es de $5.00 por persona, y si conduce hacia el cráter, es de $10.00 adicionales para estacionar. El aparcamiento es LIMITADO.
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Información importante
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
- Un mapa de cuatro colores y guía para su caminata a la cumbre Diamond Head
- Asegúrese de usar zapatos cómodos, mucha agua y protección solar (sombreros, gafas de sol, protector solar)
- La reserva y las tarifas de entrada y estacionamiento NO están incluidas y se pueden agotar, por lo que se recomienda comprar temprano!
Opiniones(227)
The staff was helpful and friendly. the audio recording matched with the map and made the hike more interesting. The last part of the hike is challenging (I have a knee issue) but I was able to get to the top. I see the necessity of the schedule with some of the narrow areas and people going both up and down. My only comment is when I was scheduling this trip, it was not clear that you needed a park pass and the audio recording is just an extra. I heard someone in my hotel say he was going to hike Diamond Head & the employee asked if he had scheduled it. No he hadn't. I suggest just adding to Diamond Head description on the internet that you must schedule a date & get a pass
Terrible Diamond head was free back in the day until the white people took over. The old white lady at the front gate was rude as hell.
This is a very confusing thing to arrange online. I paid for the tickets, then got to Diamondhead, just to find out it was sold out, and we could NOT enter! This was AFTER paying for the reservation through Viator. I was told that this happens frequently by the staff at the gate. I would like to receive a FULL refund from Viator because we were not allowed entry.
The diamond head site would not accept our tickets through this site. We had to purchase different tickets directly through them.
Make sure this is the trip you are for sure going on. We made a mistake on the day & could not get refunded at all. $150 gone.
Hydration and sunscreen is important. Have a source of water. Be mindful of the trail leading up and down Diamond Head. If a person suffers of knee pain, make sure to take your time and I recommend to have a walking stick. For those carrying infants, have a type of baby carrier that keeps your hands free. For those that are claustrophobic, when entering the narrow tunnel I recommend to maintain the focus on the ground when walking. It’s a beautiful view of Waikīkī & its surroundings once reaching the summit. Overall this hike met my expectations. 10/10
Very good self guided tour. Please note, this does not include the price of admission, just the audio
Did not like paying you 18.00 and not being able to get into the park. Had to re pay when we got there
There are 2 passes needed. One with the State, and the other for the self-guided audio tour - If - you want to have information during the hike. For the audio tour the price was about $9 per person, so I got 3. They give you a phone loaded with a recording that's separated by each of 20 stations. It was very crowded when we went, and we opted to listen on the way down rather than up, and instead of us each having our own learning experience - and out of sync with each other - we just listened on one phone, without the ear buds. That way we could discuss the information as we started walking again. It worked for us, anyway. The people at the Visitors booth were very nice, the hike was challenging, but rewarding. I would have not wanted to miss it.
I am currently trying to get refund!!!! I didn’t have park pass to walk/hike trail on 04/25….. I am walking/hiking Diamond Head trail today without audio tour……. I just want my refund!!



