
Hawaii is a popular tourist spot loved by many for all of its colorful attractions. We offer private tours of Oahu, of up to 5 people, that is fun, relaxing, and private for the group.
We will also be available to take photos throughout the day while visiting all of Hawaii's "must-visit" attractions in north shore. This tour will enable the opportunity to make precious memories with affordable prices to see a large part of the beauty of Oahu for your short stay on the island.
There is a set schedule, but we will be able to visit other locations that you may want to visit.
The day trip which is full of opportunities to learn and see Hawaiian culture and history is 6 hours long from 10:00 to 4:00. The departure time can be flexible upon request.
[Dole Plantation]
Another attraction that comes alive with Hawaiian history known as the Pineapple. Industrialist James Dole moved to Hawaii in 1899, founded the Hawaiian Pineapple Company (HPC) in 1901, and shipped the first canned pineapple in 1903. Technological advances led James Dole to purchase Lanai in 1922 and turn it into the world's largest pineapple plantation. The company changed its name to the Dole Company and began using the “Dole” brand. Then, in 1961, the company began to expand its business by opening farms and canneries in the Philippines and Thailand. It is also considered one of the best places to taste pineapple and like-minded food.
[Coffee Farm]
It is a small farm located in North Shore, roasted locally every day and serving fresh coffee, makes it popular with tourists and locals alike. A variety of coffee is provided free of charge, and it is a good experience for those who want to see coffee trees for the first time by giving them the opportunity to see coffee trees and coffee beans.
[North Shore Soap Factory]
A small factory located in Waialua, a small town on the North Shore, offers natural Hawaiian skin care. Factory buildings that have been preserved as they were in the old days show off the old town to the fullest. Hawaiian flower Plumeria, Pikake, Lemongrass, Eucalyptus, etc. Hawaiian flowers and plants are made by hand with 100% natural ingredients as the main material. In addition to soap, we offer a variety of products such as lotion, mist, oil and lip balm. As a natural skin care product, it is very popular not only with locals but also with tourists.
[Haleiwa Town (Lunch, Free Time)]
It is a simple small town famous for its historic town, and is a place where you can see traditional Hawaiian culture and history. You can see Hawaii's old look that is completely different from Waikiki, rural buildings that are in contrast to the city, and shops selling Hawaiian limited edition items that can only be purchased in Hawaii.
[North Shore Laniakea Beach (Turtle Beach)]
In Hawaii, you can see a lot of “Green Sea Turtles”, and the type of turtle is called “Honu”. There is an old saying that every time you see a turtle, your life will increase by one year. If you can see sea turtles that are not often seen, that is a sign of luck. The number one reason turtles come to shore is for food. It is said to eat moss and seaweed attached to stones and rocks on the shore, and to avoid sharks in the deep waters of the North Shore and come out of shallow water. In addition, adult turtles do not move well in the water, so their body temperature is low, so they often come out to the sandy beach to bask in the sun on a sunny day.
[Shark”s Cove (snorkeling)]
Shark’s Cove is a large set of tide pools located at Pupukea Beach Park on the North Shore of O'ahu. Largely protected by a natural breakwater, the pools are vast and calm and great for snorkeling. Pupukea is a big park with multiple beaches, coves and sections.
[Macademia Nut Farm]
Macadamia Nut Farm, known as Hawaii Limited Edition and Hawaiian Gift, is a farm that produces and sells various flavors such as honey roast, coffee, caramel, and garlic onion. Here, you can sample different types of nuts, and you can also taste Kona coffee.Macadamia Nut Farm, known as Hawaii Limited Edition and Hawaiian Gift, is a farm that produces and sells various flavors such as honey roast, coffee, caramel, and garlic onion. Here, you can sample different types of nuts, and you can also taste Kona coffee.
[Arrive hotel ] - 16:00~16:30
Below are some additional notes
- Anyone who wants to snorkel at Shark’s Cove (swim with fish), please bring a swimsuit, towel, snorkeling equipment and water shoes. Snorkeling is not possible during the high wave season (November to February).
- Drop off is also available if you want to go to Waikele Premium Outlets.
- This tour vehicle is a minivan and is a private tour that accomodates up to 5 people. The price is a flat fee for up to 5 people and is not per person. Tipping is 20% of the tour fee.
- Meals, snacks, and tip are not included in this price.