Randonnée d'une demi-journée à Diamond Head et au phare de Makapuu





Description
Découvrez deux des randonnées les plus emblématiques d’Oahu avec Kaimana Tours. Cette aventure autoguidée combine le cratère Diamond Head et le sentier Makapu‘u Point, avec un service de navette aller-retour depuis Waikiki pour une matinée sans tracas. Randonnez à votre rythme le long des sentiers pavés, des bifurcations et des escaliers, en profitant de vues panoramiques sur Waikiki, Honolulu, l'océan Pacifique, Koko Head, Rabbit Island, et plus encore. Arrêtez-vous au célèbre Halona Blowhole pour des photos mémorables. Votre visite comprend des frais de parc, une carte/brochure Diamond Head et une bouteille d'eau gratuite, assurant une expérience sûre, pratique et agréable. Parfait pour les premiers visiteurs, les familles et les amoureux de la nature, ce circuit combiné offre des vues côtières époustouflantes, des monuments emblématiques et des souvenirs inoubliables d'Oahu.
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Itinéraire
Les voyageurs seront d'abord conduits à la Diamond Head Hike où ils compléteront le sentier de 1,5 mile. La tête de diamant est une randonnée très populaire à Waikiki. La randonnée de 0,8 mile du début du sentier au sommet est raide et ardue, gagnant 560 pieds à mesure qu'elle monte du fond du cratère. La promenade est un aperçu de l'histoire géologique et militaire de Diamond Head. Situé près d'Honolulu, à Oahu, à Hawaï, il présente de belles fleurs sauvages et est considéré comme modéré. Le sentier est principalement utilisé pour la randonnée et les excursions dans la nature et est accessible toute l'année.
Une fois déposés au phare de Makapuu, les voyageurs pourront découvrir un autre type d'ambiance de randonnée. Avec des vues de la côte et du pays, vous vous divertirez avec une vue à chaque seconde. Si vous avez de la chance en hiver, vous verrez des baleines. Par temps très clair, vous pouvez également voir les autres îles de leurs points de vue. Une expérience à voir absolument !
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Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Si vous ne séjournez pas à Waikiki, un parking gratuit est disponible au 2805 Monsarrat Ave, Honolulu, HI 96815. Veuillez vous garer là et marcher jusqu'à l'hôtel Queen Kapiolani pour la navette. Soyez à l'heure, car la navette n'attendra pas les arrivées tardives. Après la réservation, veuillez contacter Kaimana Tours pour confirmer le lieu et l'heure de votre prise en charge. Les voyageurs internationaux qui n'ont pas de numéro de téléphone mobile américain doivent fournir leur numéro de chambre d'hôtel. Nous essaierons de vous joindre 24 heures avant votre visite; si nous ne pouvons pas vous contacter, la navette pourrait ne pas être en mesure de fonctionner. Veuillez patienter à l'extérieur de l'hôtel où votre prise en charge a été attribuée. Le conducteur a plusieurs arrêts, vous n'êtes donc peut-être pas le premier ou le dernier pick-up de la journée. Prévoyez une fenêtre de 5 à 10 minutes pour l’arrivée, et si le chauffeur n’est pas encore arrivé, veuillez nous appeler.
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes à la colonne vertébrale
- Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
- Condition physique moyenne requise
Avis(29)
Great hike, tour guides drop you off and pick you up from hikes only. Go early in the morning as it gets super hot. Great tour Guides Matt and Tommy.
Beautiful views but bring lots of water. Our driver was awesome (Tommy) was quite witty. And very knowledgeable of the island.
This is an extremely organized tour they run! There was no delay everything ran on time. Both of our drivers Tommy and Mathew were amazing and upbeat and made the tours all the more special with their commentary. Highly recommend!
Great hikes that can feel a bit challenging to the inexperienced as it is has quite steep passages. You can check the details of the topography of the trails on AllTrails app. The journey starts early with a pickup from Waikiki to Diamond Head. The hikes takes around 1h30 to do (plenty of time to take pictures). Then the group is brought back to Waikiki for the second pickup to the Blowhole site then to Makapu'u Point. The Lighthouse and the view are breathtaking but the climb is steep. I'd suggest you do those hikes very early morning to avoid the excessive heat. The tour provides you with maps, guidance to the trails and water. You have 2 hours to complete each on your own.
The communication about pick up was not great. However, Tommy (tour bus driver) redeemed that experience. He is so knowledgeable and friendly. He made the rides enjoyable. He also gave recs for local restaurants and activities. Thanks, Tommy!
Our family of four took this tour, which is actually two separate hikes. The van picked us up across the street from our hotel at 6:00 in the morning. It transported us to Diamond head. The first tour guide was pleasant but did not give us much information. We were dropped at the base of the trail and told when to meet to leave. The hike itself is amazing and beautiful. Comfortable sneakers that can handle varied terrain is a must. People often come to the park on their own. There's also a trolley that travels the entire island. There's a souvenir shop at the base of the mountain. It is better to do it early in the morning. It is quite a strenuous hike and gets very warm. Once at the top, you feel as if you are at the top of the world. The second part of the tour was the lighthouse. Communication about transportation was not great. We were dropped off at a different hotel and told to wait for the next ride. The second driver arrived approximately 30 minutes later. He was much more interactive and gave us great history along the drive. The second part of the tour was equally as strenuous, though the road was paved. These hikes were a workout! But you can see so much of the beautiful nature that Hawaii enjoys. Both drivers offered water. Recommend going to the bathroom before going to the lighthouse, and there are no bathrooms available at the site.
Aloha and mahalo for your feedback! We're glad you enjoyed the beautiful hikes and views. Thanks for the helpful tips and honest notes—we’ll use them to keep improving. Hope to see you again soon!
I highly recommend both of these hikes if you visit O'ahu! Diamond Head requires reservations, so I appreciated that the tour did this for me, and drove me to the starting point. We had ample time to hike Diamond Head. There was a bit of a lag between the tours, with the first bus dropping us off at a location in Honolulu, and we had to wait about 20 mins for the second bus. The Lighthouse hike was incredible - best hike I've ever been on, and the tour guide even brought us home by way of the Blow Hole. I know a few people struggled doing both hikes, but it is manageable if you are in decent shape.
The driver was very friendly and very professional. Our trip was awesome and we had a good time . They were on time and very informative .
Great experience. Only wish I could’ve been allowed longer at the lighthouse trail, but I still got to see whales so it worked out!
Matthew was a wonderful guide! He is proud of the local culture, and he wants to share that with his guests. He picked me up early enough that I was able to see a spectacular sunrise at Diamond Head. I recommend going early as the trail gets very crowded, and it’s very narrow. 2 hours is plenty of time to hike and enjoy the view from the top. This hike is not paved and has some uneven ground since it is cut through the mountain. It is a switchback hike to help with the elevation gain, but there are several stairs to get to the summit. Matthew picked me back up at the time promised. Just to note, with this back to back tour, you drop off the people that are only doing the Diamond Head hike before picking up individuals that are only doing the Makapu’u Lighthouse hike. Having the trips back to back, the downtime was good. I didn’t find the hikes to be too much to do together, but I’m an avid hiker. Again, 2 hours is plenty for the Makapu’u hike. As stated, this hike is on a paved road, but it is a steeper incline throughout the hike. Go early as there isn’t shade along the way. There are plenty of lookout spots to stop and take a break. In the winter months, it’s a great spot for whale watching. Highly recommend these hikes either together or separately. Matthew is funny and makes the trip an adventure.
Thank you for your kind words and great insights! We're so glad you had an amazing experience with Matthew and enjoyed both hikes. We truly appreciate your recommendation and hope to see you again soon!



