Discover Oahu at your own pace with a fully customizable private tour, with pick-up/drop-off at Ko Olina Resorts included (Aulani, Four Seasons, Beach Villas, Marriott). The listed 8-hour itinerary is a carefully curated mix of the island’s highlights, designed for guests who prefer an easy, relaxed day and don’t want to customize. Because the tour is private, your day can also be fully built around your interests, pace, and priorities. Your guide will review options at pickup, make recommendations, and adjust throughout the day as needed. If you feel the need to plan your tour's itinerary ahead of time, just reach out, we’re happy to design the itinerary together with you.
- Personalization: Every tour is designed around you.
- Connection: We share the stories behind the places we visit.
- Respect: For the land, the culture, and your experience.
Look for a white Honda Odyssey minivan at pick up.
Your guide will contact you the afternoon before your tour to confirm all details, including your pick-up and drop-off locations.
PICK-UP/DROP-OFF Service for Ko Olina Resorts- For tour groups staying at Ko Olina Resorts, we offer convenient pick-up and drop-off services. This service is available to guests at Aulani, Four Seasons, Beach Villas, and Marriott within the Ko Olina area.
Makapu'u Lookout offers a scenic overlook with panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, nearby islets such as Rabbit Island, and the rugged coastline. It's a popular spot for sightseeing, photography, and whale watching during the winter months when humpback whales migrate through the area.
Sandy Beach is famous for its powerful shore break. The presence of volcanic rocks adds to the coastline, shaped by the island's most recent volcanic activity.
Halona Blowhole is a natural wonder. Formed by ancient volcanic activity, it creates a mesmerizing spectacle as ocean waves rush into an underwater lava tube and erupt through a hole in the rocky coastline, sending water soaring into the air.
(Park is closed Monday-Tuesday) Gaze upon the stunning crescent-shaped bay nestled within an ancient volcanic crater. With its clear waters full of colorful marine life, this scenic lookout offers a breathtaking view of one of Hawaii's most iconic natural wonders. (Unfortunately, snorkeling is not available on this tour. For snorkeling inside Hanauma Bay, please search for a Hanauma Bay Snorkeling Tour. Mahalo!)
Diamond Head Beach Lookout offers panoramic views of Oahu's southeastern coastline.
Enjoy a lunch stop at a place that calls to you most, whether it’s local favorites, Hawaiian cuisine, garlic shrimp, fresh poke, vegan, Chinese, Thai, or something simple like a burger or salad. Your guide will share options and help you choose the perfect spot.
The Pali Lookout offers breathtaking panoramic views of the northern Windward Coast and Pali Cliffs from above. This vantage point is historically significant as the site of the Battle of Nu'uanu, where King Kamehameha I secured his rule over Oahu in 1795. At the summit, you can experience strong trade winds and marvel at the stunning natural beauty while learning about the island's rich history.
Enjoy a journey along the Windward Coastline, where rugged beauty meets coastal charm. As we traverse Kamehameha Highway, the scenery transforms into the picturesque coastline, revealing dramatic cliffs and breathtaking views of crystal-clear waters crashing against rocky shores. Keep a keen eye out for Hawaiian monk seal along the coastline. Oahu's Windward Coast offers glimpses of local life amidst this scenic paradise.
Chinaman's Hat- Nestled along Oahu's stunning northeastern coastline, Kualoa Beach Park offers a mesmerizing backdrop of the majestic Koʻolau Mountains, famously featured in the movie Jurassic Park. Adding to the park's allure is the iconic silhouette of Chinaman's Hat (Mokoli'i Island) rising just offshore.
We’ll make a stop at Haleiwa Beach Park, where you can soak in the scenic surroundings with a picture-perfect backdrop of the Waianae Mountains and perhaps spot a Hawaiian green sea turtle swimming or basking on the shore. As we continue along Kamehameha Highway on the North Shore, you'll enjoy breathtaking coastal views and renowned beaches, offering glimpses of beautiful scenery and, if the season is right, some of the world's most spectacular surf action.
(CUSTOMIZED STOP OPTION: This is a fully customizable tour, and this stop is not part of the standard itinerary, it’s shared as one of many possible options to inspire your day. Exploring the valley typically takes 1.5–3 hours and will require adjustments to the overall flow of your itinerary. Admission is not included and can be purchased at the entrance.) Nestled along Oʻahu’s North Shore, Waimea Valley is a place where natural beauty and Hawaiian culture come together in harmony. For over 700 years, this sacred valley has been a living part of Hawaiʻi’s history, home to ancient sites, lush botanical garden, and a stunning waterfall. Your guide will lead you along the paved trails. Feel free to take a refreshing swim beneath the waterfall, surrounded by towering cliffs and vibrant greenery. Waimea Valley is more than a stop, it’s a journey into the heart of Hawaiʻi, where you can truly feel the mana of the ʻāina.
(CUSTOMIZED STOP OPTION: This is a fully customizable tour, and this stop is not part of the standard itinerary. It’s shared as one of many possible options to inspire your day. Stopping at Dole Plantation can take between 30-60 minutes and will require some adjustments to the standard itinerary) The Dole Plantation is a popular tourist spot known for its pineapple history. You can explore pineapple gardens and enjoy pineapple themed treats like Dole Whip.
(CUSTOMIZED STOP OPTION: This is a fully customizable tour, and this stop is not part of the standard itinerary. It’s shared as one of many possible options to inspire your day. A visit to the Byodo-In Temple typically requires an additional 30–60 minutes and will require adjustments to the standard itinerary. Admission is not included and can be paid directly at the entrance.) Tucked beneath the lush Koʻolau Mountains, the Byodo-In Temple is a breathtaking replica of a 900-year-old Japanese temple. This peaceful sanctuary features the iconic Phoenix Hall, a towering bronze Buddha, and tranquil koi ponds. Surrounded by vibrant gardens and dramatic cliffs, it offers a serene escape—perfect for slowing down, reflecting, and experiencing a deeper sense of harmony in Hawaiʻi.
(CUSTOMIZED STOP OPTION: This is a fully customizable tour, and this stop is not part of the standard itinerary. It’s shared as one of many possible options to inspire your day. A stop at Leonard’s Bakery is outside the standard route and will require an adjustment of approximately 30 minutes to your itinerary.) Indulge in a sweet local favorite at Leonard's Bakery, known for its iconic malasadas. These Portuguese-style doughnuts are crisp on the outside, soft and fluffy on the inside, and coated in sugar, with optional fillings like creamy custard or rich chocolate. Serving the community since 1952, this beloved spot offers a delicious taste of Hawaiʻi’s local flavors and traditions.
(CUSTOMIZED STOP OPTION: This is a fully customizable tour, and this stop is not part of the standard itinerary. It’s shared as one of many possible options to inspire your day. Tantalus is located outside the standard route and will require adjustments to your itinerary. The average time needed to drive to and enjoy the lookout is approximately 45 minutes.) Perched high above Honolulu, Tantalus Lookout offers panoramic views of the Oahu's southern coastline. Embrace the beauty of Honolulu, Diamond Head, and the distant Pacific Ocean from the summit.
(CUSTOMIZED STOP OPTION: This is a fully customizable tour, and this stop is not part of the standard itinerary. A visit to ʻIolani Palace is outside the standard route and will require adjustments to your itinerary. The average additional time needed is approximately 90 minutes. Please note that visiting the palace requires advance reservations and is subject to availability.) ʻIolani Palace is the only official royal palace in the United States. Located in downtown Honolulu, it once served as the residence of Hawaiʻi’s last reigning monarchs, King Kalākaua and Queen Liliʻuokalani. Completed in 1882, the palace blends American Florentine architecture with remarkable modern innovations of its time—including electricity and telephones before they were installed in the White House. Today, it stands as a powerful symbol of Hawaiʻi’s royal heritage, offering visitors a meaningful glimpse into the history of the Hawaiian Kingdom.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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