Discover the true gems of Oahu. We invite you on an unforgettable journey through the island's most stunning landscapes, ranging from lush, verdant valleys to breathtaking coastlines.
Your journey begins with the award-winning "Oahu’s Stunning Views" tour—voted the Best Half-Day Tour of 2025 for its unparalleled scenery. Next, we seamlessly connect you to the legendary North Shore tour. You’ll see world-famous surf competition sites, visit the iconic Dole Plantation, and delight your senses at local coffee and macadamia nut farms. Naturally, we’ll stop at the island’s most spectacular, postcard-worthy viewpoints so you can capture memories that will last a lifetime.
Flexible scheduling: fit paradise into your plans! Choose to experience this epic journey as a spectacular full-day immersion or split it into two leisurely half-day tours.
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Queen Kapiʻolani Regional Park is the largest and second-oldest public park in Hawaii. In the 1870s, King Kalākaua was asked to find a permanent, dry course for horse racing. On June 11, 1877, the park was dedicated as the first Hawaiian public space. Since 1913, the park has been maintained by the City and County of Honolulu's Department of Parks & Recreation. The park itself also serves as a natural border between Waikiki and Diamond Head neighborhood.
Hawaii's best-known landmark is known for its historic walking trail and stunning coastal views. From the parking lot, there's an excellent lookout point so you can see miles of crystal clear water. Looking out to sea, you can see surfers catching waves in what is the best spot on this side of the island to practice this sport.
After the Diamond Head Lookout, our second point of interest is the Gold Coast in Kahala. You'll see incredibly large, luxurious estates and sprawling estates owned by movie stars, celebrities and dignitaries.
Views are stunning and the images pristine. Watching the waves crash ashore makes one so appreciative of the beauty of nature. On a clear day you can see three neighbor islands from here, not just the island of Lanai, but Molokai and Maui as well.
This natural wonder was formed thousands of years ago by molten lava running into the sea and is capable of spouting ocean spray 30 feet into the air. One of Oahu's geologic wonders!
Situated near the Halona Blowhole in an incredibly beautiful corner of Oahu is a secret beach made famous in the movie "From Here to Eternity", also other Hollywood blockbusters like "Jurassic World and Pirates of Caribbean".
The view from the Makapu'u Point lookout is truly something to behold... The Bluest of Blues, the Greenest of Greens, ancient jagged lava rock surrounding yellow sand, and the Makapu'u lighthouse sitting stoic in the background.
Located at an elevation of 1,168 feet, Nuʻuanu Pali is a windward cliff section of Koʻolau Mountain located at the head of the Nuʻuanu Valley . It has a panoramic view of the windward coast of Oʻahu. Also the Nuʻuanu Pali was the site of the Battle of Nuʻuanu, one of the bloodiest battles in Hawaiian history, in which Kamehameha I conquered the island of Oʻahu, bringing it under his rule. In 1795
Tropical Farms Macadamia Nuts is nestled in the shadow of the Koolau Range and is a stop on many island tours. No tour of O'ahu is complete without a visit to Mac Nut Farm to enjoy free coffee samples and the most delicious macadamia nut recipes. From here, it's a 5-minute drive to the next stop.
Known as Chinese Hat, it's an islet in Kāneʻohe Bay, Hawaii. Mokoliʻi is part of Kualoa Regional Park. Mokoliʻi translates from Hawaiian as "little lizard." "Moko" is an ancient form of the word "moʻo" and means "lizard" or dragon-like creature; "liʻi" means "small" or "tiny." This island is very close to the coast and is located across from Koaloa Farm. There, we'll put this tiny island inside your head using trick photography. From here, it's a 30-minute drive to the next stop.
Kahana Bay is a picturesque cove with golden sand, surrounded by the lush greenery of the Ko'olau Mountains. Located on O'ahu's windward coast, across from Ahupua'a State Park (Ahupuaʻa ʻO Kahana State Park), it offers a peaceful escape with calm waters
For a more casual lunch stop, a row of food trucks offers a dynamic variety of popular Pacific street food dishes. Wrap up your tour with a visit to the open-air market, where you can browse handcrafted jewelry, traditional wood carvings, and authentic souvenirs to commemorate your trip.
Nestled on the scenic North Shore of Oahu, Kahuku is a historic plantation town globally celebrated as the birthplace of the shaka sign. Known today for its vibrant food truck scene, world-famous shrimp farms, and deep agricultural roots, this coastal community serves as the geographic heart of Hawaii's most iconic symbol of aloha.
Sunset Beach is located on the north shore of Oahu, Hawaii, and is known for its big-wave surfing during the winter season. One of the stages of the World Surfing Tour takes place here.
Located on Oʻahu’s legendary North Shore, Waimea Bay is the epicenter of giant wave surfing. During the winter months, massive northern Pacific swells roll in and hit an abrupt shallow reef, creating towering, 30 to 40+ foot faces that attract the world's elite big-wave surfers.
More than just a sleepy surf town, Hale'iwa is brimming with local flair and country vibe, as well as trendy surf shops and boutiques, charming art galleries, and down-to-earth restaurants housed in plantation-era buildings. Rich in island history, Hale'iwa is now the social and artistic hub of the North Shore.
Dole Plantation is a massive agritourism attraction in Wahiawa, Hawaii. Originally opened in 1950, it is famously known for its scenic Pineapple Express Train, the giant Pineapple Garden Maze, and its world-famous, refreshing Dole Whip frozen treats.
At Green World Coffee Farm on Oahu's North Shore, travelers will explore a 7-acre farm with over 3,000 Arabica coffee trees, offering scenic views of the Wai'anae mountains. The experience includes a free self-guided tour through the coffee garden to learn about coffee growth and production. Visitors can enjoy free samples of various coffees and teas at the retail shop, which also sells freshly roasted beans, local souvenirs like mugs and lotions, and unique blends like Rainbow Blend or Blueberry Strudel.
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