Oahu Circle Island Tour

Tour the most popular Hawaiian Island with the Oahu Circle Island Small Group Tour℠. This must-do tour covers most of the popular highlights of the island (besides Pearl Harbor – separate tour) and adds some less visited gems along the tour. Join our knowledgeable and friendly guides and fellow visitors as we start from the world famous Waikiki Beach and explore the island in a circle in a comfortable and air conditioned Sprinter tour van.

Tour pick-up time: 7:00 am to 9:00 am in Waikiki (time depends on your Waikiki accommodation; space is limited, must pre-book tour)
Pricing: Adult: $119 plus tax, Child (6-17): $109 plus tax (price does not include food)
Group size: minimum 4 guests, maximum 12 guests
Ages: 6 and up
Length of tour: approx. 9 hours
What to bring: water, sunscreen, hat, camera, money for food and souvenirs
Food: you have the option of buying meals along the way

To reserve this tour online:

Or call us at 888-886-7060 or 808-699-6055
Or send us an email to info@hawaiioutdoorguides.com

 

Tour Highlights:

Diamond Head

This iconic Waikiki landmark was formed 300,000 years ago when the volcano erupted. As these materials settled, they cemented together into a rock called tuff, creating the crater. Your guide will explain the geologic and military history of the world famous Diamond Head Crater while you enjoy the view of surfers in the waves. Learn about some of the history of these beautiful homes surrounding this impressive landmark. (This tour does not hike the strenuous trail to the summit.)

Hanauma Bay (currently closed for all tours)

This iconic bay is a highlight for many in Hawaii. Hanauma has different possible meanings: curve which pertains to the shape of the bay, it could also refer to a hand wrestling game. With no fresh water in the vicinity, Hanauma Bay was not settled by early Hawaiians but was used for fishing. Due to blasting to bring communication to Hawaii from the West Coast the bay’s coral has been changed. Now when snorkeling, visitors are able to access the outer portions of the reef and see larger marine life. Today it is one of the most popular sites for visitors in Hawaii. It is known as a great place to learn to snorkel due to the easy ocean entry and typically calm well protected conditions. About 3,000 people visit Hanauma Bay each day or about 1,000,000 per year. Your guide will talk about the geologic formation of the bay, your group will have an opportunity to take pictures of the bay and stroll the grassy park area at the top of Hanauma Bay.

Hanauma Bay (image HVCB)

Halona Blowhole

At the Halona Blowhole (meaning peering place or place to lookout), water can shoot up to 30 feet into the air! The reason the water shoots into the air here is due to small caves along the coast here with an opening at the top. The larger waves crash into these caves and the pressure shoots water out of the opening. There is a small beach just beside the blowhole that was made famous in the movie From Here to Eternity. During the winter we may view whales along the coast! On a clear day we can see Lanai, Maui and Kahoolawe.

Eternity Beach

Byodo-In Temple

Visit the famous Byodo-In Temple made famous by movies and TV shows. This iconic location is a perfect photo backdrop.

Macadamia nut farm shop

Here at the Macadamia nut farm guests will be able to crack open a Macadamia nut to sample the raw nut. There are also Macadamia nut samples, gift shop, kona coffee samples. This beautiful property has interesting things to see and do that the whole family will love!

Kualoa Ranch Headquarter

Breathtakingly beautiful ranch on the windward side of Oahu. The ranch consists of 3 valleys: Kaʻaʻawa Valley, Kualoa Valley, & Hakipu’u Valley.
Guests will have time to see the petting zoo, take pictures of the beautiful ranch and visit the gift shop. More than 50 movies and TV shows have been filmed at Kualoa over the years, since the 1966 Elvis Presley film Paradise, Hawaiian Style. Kualoa has also been a film location for Jurassic Park, Jurassic World, 50 First Dates, You, Me and Dupree, Hawaii Five-0, Mighty Joe Young, Pearl Harbor, Windtalkers, Godzilla, and Lost.

Kualoa ranch headquarters

Kualoa Beach “Secret Beach”

Your guide will show you this beautiful protected beach for some great pictures of Chinaman’s Hat and Kualoa Ranch. Walk along the beach for a picture, feel the warm sand between your toes and relax.

Kahuku Shrimp Truck

This stop allows you to try the famous shrimp of Kahuku in a plate lunch. Try a full or half plate of shrimp and rice. Try the shrimp scampi, spicy shrimp or lemon and butter shrimp. Shrimp not your thing? There are many other food trucks here for the group to enjoy. Try a fresh fruit smoothie, coconut water in a coconut, mexican food, thai, funnel cakes, etc.

Eating Shrimp (image HVCB)

Sunset Beach, North Shore

Sunset Beach is a great place to watch the surfers in the winter and to swim in the summer. It is known for beautiful sunsets and nice sand. During the winter months we sometimes can check out the surfers taking the big waves.

Sunset Beach

Historic Haleiwa, North Shore

Guests spend time shopping, getting shave ice, enjoying shrimp at one of the popular shrimp trucks in this old plantation town. Spend some time at the famous Matsumoto’s Shave ice for an island classic: Shave Ice. Here you can choose up to 3 different flavors of syrup on your finely shaved ice. The hardest part will be narrowing down your syrup choices!

Shave Ice (image HVCB)

Dole Pineapple Plantation

At the Dole Pineapple Plantation you will see what a pineapple plant looks like, how to cut a pineapple, how chocolate is grown and harvested. There is a Koi pond that guests of all ages enjoy feeding the fish, coffee trees, painted eucalyptus trees, and tropical fruit to buy. Learn about the famous dole family, see how pineapples grow and enjoy the famous Dole Whip treat.

To reserve this tour online:

Or call us at 888-886-7060 or 808-699-6055
Or send us an email to info@hawaiioutdoorguides.com