Explore Oahu’s beauty with intimate tours for solo travelers and small groups. Enjoy personalized experiences, scenic stops, and local insights.
Explore Oahu’s beauty with intimate tours for solo travelers and small groups. Enjoy personalized experiences, scenic stops, and local insights.
- Diamond Head State Monument - Imagine driving on the very road that Amelia Earhart used as her runway in 1935. That’s our first stop! Diamond Head Lookout offers breathtaking views of Oahu’s southern shore and Waikiki.
- Kahala - Dreaming is encouraged as we pass through the luxurious Kahala neighborhood, home to the annual Sony Open. The…
- Diamond Head State Monument - Imagine driving on the very road that Amelia Earhart used as her runway in 1935. That’s our first stop! Diamond Head Lookout offers breathtaking views of Oahu’s southern shore and Waikiki.
- Kahala - Dreaming is encouraged as we pass through the luxurious Kahala neighborhood, home to the annual Sony Open. The stunning estates here might inspire some life reflections.
- Halona Blowhole - Halona means “Of Happy Fortune,” and this spectacular sight is one of only three in the world! We’re thrilled to share this with you!
- Sandy Beach Park - As we cruise to Makapu’u Lookout, we’ll pass Sandy Beach, the island’s top bodysurfing spot, even favored by presidents. Don’t be deceived by the smaller waves; the water is powerful!
- Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve - Known as “The Dragon,” these cliffs will leave you in awe. Although closed to commercial vehicles, you can still witness this amazing site!
- Nu’uanu Pali Lookout - Located in the Koʻolau Mountains, this lookout offers panoramic views of Oʻahu’s Windward Coast, lush valleys, and Kāneʻohe Bay. It’s a historic site where King Kamehameha I won a crucial battle, uniting the Hawaiian Islands. A brief stop with stunning views, cultural significance, and memorable photo opportunities.
- North Shore - Feeling hungry? The North Shore’s Fumis shrimp truck is the perfect lunch spot! The shrimp are so delicious, you’ll want to tell everyone. Non-shrimp eaters can enjoy a delightful vegetarian noodle plate.
- North Shore - Time to put on those swimsuits! If swimming or snorkeling isn’t your thing, relax in the shade with a good book. Remember, snorkel gear is free to rent!
- Makapu’u Point - Interested in cliff walking? It’s entirely up to you; stay safe behind the railing and still enjoy the stunning view. Makapu’u Lookout’s cliffs are a visual delight, not just because it means “bulging eye” in Hawaiian.
- Waimea Bay - The first place a foreigner landed in Hawaii was here in the 1700s, with Captain Cook and his crew. Waimea Bay is truly majestic, with rainforest-kissed cliffs and a prominent rock in the center.
- Sunset Beach - Originally called Paumalū, Sunset Beach is famous for big wave surfing in winter. Keep an eye out for surfers riding the massive waves!
- Haleiwa Town Center - Travel back to the 1800s in Historic Haleiwa Town. Matsumoto’s Shave Ice is just one of the cool attractions here!
- Dole Plantation - Our final stop is the sweet Dole Plantation, home of the world-famous DOLE WHIP. Ask your guide how to win a free one!
- North Shore Macadamia Nut Company - Before a beach nap, visit the North Shore Macadamia Nut Farm for free samples of macadamia nuts and coffee!

- Waikiki hotel pickup and drop off
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Live commentary
- Use of snorkeling equipment
- Whole Dole pineapple (limit one per party)
- Water
- Waikiki hotel pickup and drop off
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Live commentary
- Use of snorkeling equipment
- Whole Dole pineapple (limit one per party)
- Water
Our groups are intentionally kept small, with a maximum of 14 participants, ensuring a relaxed, personalized, and easily accessible experience, particularly for those traveling alone. Local guides tailor the pace, offer authentic insights into the island, and ensure everyone feels at ease without any pressure to interact.
Rather than crowded bus tours,…
Our groups are intentionally kept small, with a maximum of 14 participants, ensuring a relaxed, personalized, and easily accessible experience, particularly for those traveling alone. Local guides tailor the pace, offer authentic insights into the island, and ensure everyone feels at ease without any pressure to interact.
Rather than crowded bus tours, guests can enjoy picturesque stops with ample time to explore, capture photos, and ask questions at their leisure. Many of our guests travel solo, and our guides effortlessly foster a welcoming and low-pressure environment. Thoughtful details, such as complimentary local macadamia nuts, contribute to a day that feels considerate and unhurried.
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.