Glide through paradise on our 3-hour Waikiki Segway Tour! After quick personalized training, cruise along Kalakaua Avenue past the King Kalakaua Statue and the historic Moana Surfrider Hotel. Snap photos at the Duke Kahanamoku Statue, honoring Hawaii’s legendary surfer, before continuing by the Eddie Aikau statue, Waikiki Aquarium, and WWII Memorial. Ride toward Diamond Head Crater, passing beautiful beachfront cottages and stunning lookouts like the Diamond Head Lighthouse and Amelia Earhart Point. Enjoy panoramic ocean views, then glide through Kapiolani Park and the Honolulu Zoo before cruising along the Ala Wai Canal to Magic Island for perfect Waikiki and Diamond Head views. This guided tour blends adventure, history, and island beauty for an unforgettable Hawaiian experience.
(Note: Kalauokalani Way is located between Kapiolani Boulevard and Makaloa Street)
This fun Glide departs following your lesson and will take you all through Waikiki via King Kalakaua Avenue, stopping at the historic Moana Surfrider hotel, the ‘First Lady of Waikiki’ built in 1901, on the land that once housed King Kalakaua’s beach house.
We then glide to the iconic Duke Kahanamoku Statue – the ‘Father of Modern Day Surfing.’
We then glide past the Waikiki Aquarium and to the historic WWI Natatorium and on to the historic cottage homes along Coconut Avenue at the base of Diamond Head.
We soon glide up Diamond Head Road – riding the ‘face’ of Diamond Head (or as the locals call it, Mount Leahi) Crater and take in the beautiful $Million-dollar estates as we approach the historic Diamond Head Lighthouse
The Amelia Earhart Lookout (Diamond Head Lookout). We arrive at the lookout point with its spectacular views of Koko Head Crater, Molokai and the Maui Island in the distance and the surfers below and so much more.
We then make our way down from the lookout, as we glide around historic Kapiolani Park and the Honolulu Zoo – that was created by King David Kalakaua and stockholders originally as an exclusive residential district that included a horse track in 1876. It was named for Queen Kapiolani, King Kalakaua’s wife.
We then glide all along the Ala Wai Canal with her gorgeous views of the Koolau Mountains, the paddlers and those enjoying the canal’s promenade back to our starting point.
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