Embark on a full-day adventure exploring Oahu’s top attractions, including the Halona Blowhole, Mac Nut Tropical Farms, Turtle Beach, and more. Swim with turtles, indulge in delicious food, and capture stunning photos at Makapu’u Point. Discover the true beauty and culture of this Hawaiian paradise on the Circle Island Tour.
Embark on a full-day adventure exploring Oahu’s top attractions, including the Halona Blowhole, Mac Nut Tropical Farms, Turtle Beach, and more. Swim with turtles, indulge in delicious food, and capture stunning photos at Makapu’u Point. Discover the true beauty and culture of this Hawaiian paradise on the Circle Island Tour.
- Waikiki Beach - Pickup begins at 7:30am
- Diamond Head State Monument - Start with a scenic viewpoint on the east side of the iconic Diamond Head crater.
- Halona Blowhole - Located on Oahu’s southeastern coast, Halona Blowhole is a natural marvel. This unique geological formation allows powerful waves to push seawater into an underwater…
- Waikiki Beach - Pickup begins at 7:30am
- Diamond Head State Monument - Start with a scenic viewpoint on the east side of the iconic Diamond Head crater.
- Halona Blowhole - Located on Oahu’s southeastern coast, Halona Blowhole is a natural marvel. This unique geological formation allows powerful waves to push seawater into an underwater lava tube, creating a spectacular spray through a small hole in the rocky shoreline. The resulting water spout can reach up to 30 feet high, offering a mesmerizing sight and sound for visitors. Halona Blowhole is a popular tourist spot, and its breathtaking natural display is truly a sight to behold.
- Makapu’u Point - Situated on Oahu’s southeastern coast, Makapu’u Point offers a picturesque lookout with stunning views of the Pacific Ocean, neighboring islands, and rugged coastline.
- Sandy Beach Park - Located on Oahu’s eastern shore, Sandy Beach Park is a beautiful coastal park featuring a long stretch of golden sand, crystal-clear turquoise water, and powerful waves, making it a favorite for surfers and bodyboarders. However, the beach is known for its hazardous surf conditions, with strong rip currents and steep shorebreaks that can be dangerous for inexperienced swimmers.
- Waimanalo - Before heading to Mac Nut Tropical Farm, a stop is made for shave ice, ice cream, and restrooms. During the air-conditioned shuttle tour, you’ll learn about Hawaii’s history and see beautiful white soft sand beaches, sharp cliffs, and rainforests.
- Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet) - Tropical Farm on Oahu offers a unique and authentic Hawaiian agricultural experience. Specializing in high-quality macadamia nuts using sustainable farming practices, the tour includes sampling delicious products like macadamia nuts, macadamia nut butter, and chocolate-covered macadamia nuts. Complimentary Kona coffee is also provided. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the orchard and surrounding landscapes. Tropical Farm on Oahu provides a one-of-a-kind experience for anyone interested in Hawaiian agriculture and macadamia nut production.
- Kualoa Regional Park - Offers photo opportunities at Chinaman’s Hat, a small, cone-shaped island off Oahu’s eastern coast. Its unique shape has made it a popular landmark and a must-visit destination for tourists. The island is known as “Chinaman’s Hat” due to its resemblance to the traditional straw hat worn by Chinese laborers in the 19th century.
- Kualoa Ranch - A 4,000-acre private nature reserve on Oahu’s eastern coast, Kualoa Ranch is home to breathtaking landscapes, including lush valleys, dense forests, and stunning ocean views. The ranch has a rich history dating back to ancient Hawaii and serves as a popular filming location for movies and TV shows, including Jurassic Park, Lost, and Hawaii Five-0.
- Kahuku - Enjoy lunch at North Shore Shrimp Stands, a collection of roadside food stands on Oahu’s North Shore. These stands specialize in delicious shrimp dishes, with garlic shrimp being the most popular. The shrimp are fresh and locally sourced, prepared with various flavor combinations like spicy, lemon-butter, and teriyaki. Visitors can choose from a variety of shrimp dishes, including plates served with rice, macaroni salad, and other sides. Known for their laid-back, casual atmosphere, these stands are often frequented by surfers and beachgoers. North Shore Shrimp Stands offer a unique and delicious dining experience for anyone looking to try fresh, local seafood in Hawaii.
- North Shore - North Shore Fruit Stands are a collection of roadside fruit stands on Oahu’s North Shore, offering a variety of fresh, locally grown tropical fruits like pineapple, papaya, mango, and guava. Visitors can also find unique and exotic fruits like lilikoi (passionfruit) and rambutan. The fruit is often picked fresh daily, ensuring maximum flavor and nutritional value. These stands are a popular stop for tourists and locals, providing a refreshing break from the beach or a delicious snack while exploring the North Shore. North Shore Fruit Stands are a must-visit for anyone seeking a taste of Hawaii’s abundant and delicious tropical fruits.
- Sunset Beach - Located on Oahu’s North Shore, Sunset Beach is world-renowned for its huge waves, making it a top destination for surfers worldwide. The beach is named after its stunning sunsets, a popular attraction for visitors and locals. During winter, waves can reach up to 30 feet, making it a prime location for big wave surfing competitions. In summer, the beach becomes a calmer, family-friendly destination with smaller waves and crystal-clear waters ideal for swimming.
- Waimea Bay - A world-famous beach on Oahu’s North Shore, Waimea Bay is known for its towering waves, attracting surfers during winter. Waves can reach up to 30 feet, and the beach has a rich surfing history dating back to the 1950s. The beach is also home to an iconic rock formation called “Jump Rock.”
- Oahu’s North Shore - Turtle Beach is a popular beach on Oahu’s North Shore, named for the numerous sea turtles resting on its golden sands. Visitors can often spot these majestic creatures basking in the sun or swimming offshore. The beach’s calm waters and gentle waves make it ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing. Surrounded by lush vegetation, the beach offers a scenic and tranquil atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy various beachfront amenities, such as restrooms, showers, and picnic areas.
- Haleiwa Town Center - Ride through the vintage farming and surfer town of Haleiwa to learn more about Hawaii’s surfing culture and big wave competitions.
- Dole Plantation - The Dole Pineapple Plantation, located in central Oahu, is a popular tourist destination. As one of the world’s largest pineapple plantations, it has been a significant part of Hawaii’s history and economy for over a century. Visitors learn about the history of pineapple cultivation in Hawaii and the plantation’s role in the industry. Enjoy the famous Dole Whip, a pineapple ice cream, at the plantation’s cafe. The Dole Pineapple Plantation is a must-visit for anyone looking to taste the world-famous sweet and juicy pineapples that Hawaii is known for.
- Waikiki - The fun road-trip concludes with a meeting point drop-off. Mahalo and Aloha!

- All Fees and Taxes
- Professional Local Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Cultural and Historical Narrations
- All Fees and Taxes
- Professional Local Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Cultural and Historical Narrations
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Use of Snorkeling Equipment (snorkeling is optional)
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Use of Snorkeling Equipment (snorkeling is optional)
Embark on a full-day circumnavigation of the picturesque island of Oahu, a journey filled with discoveries of the region’s top attractions. This locally guided tour with comprehensive narration offers an incredibly immersive experience. The must-visit site includes the Halona Blowhole, a natural spectacle of forceful water jets rising high. The Mac Nut…
Embark on a full-day circumnavigation of the picturesque island of Oahu, a journey filled with discoveries of the region’s top attractions. This locally guided tour with comprehensive narration offers an incredibly immersive experience. The must-visit site includes the Halona Blowhole, a natural spectacle of forceful water jets rising high. The Mac Nut Tropical Farms, known for its vibrant green landscapes and mouthwatering tropical delights, adds an exotic dimension to the tour. A unique opportunity to swim with turtles at Turtle Beach stands out as the most memorable part of the trip. The culinary delights offered by the shrimp stalls and the Dole Plantation, known for their fresh seafood and exotic island fruits, further enhance the experience. The pristine Makapu’u Point and Chinaman’s Hat, with their sparkling waters and distinct rock structures, are sure to take your breath away. Discovering Oahu through the Circle Island Tour is an unparalleled way to witness the stunning beauty and rich culture of this Hawaiian paradise.
- No Stroller
- Wheel Chair must be collapsible
- Guests may bring snack and beverages
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.