Embark on a full-day Oahu circle island tour and discover the hidden gems of this tropical paradise. Explore Waimea Waterfall, visit stunning lookout points, relax on white sandy beaches, and indulge in delicious Hawaiian cuisine. Book now!
Embark on a full-day Oahu circle island tour and discover the hidden gems of this tropical paradise. Explore Waimea Waterfall, visit stunning lookout points, relax on white sandy beaches, and indulge in delicious Hawaiian cuisine. Book now!
- Waikiki - The semi-private shuttle will arrive at 7am for pick-up in Waikiki, accompanied by a local guide to assist in preparing for a day of exploring Oahu. Pick-up times vary by hotel and are automatically assigned when information is entered into the online booking platform.
- Queen Kapi’olani Park - Kapiʻolani Park, Honolulu’s largest and…
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Waikiki - The semi-private shuttle will arrive at 7am for pick-up in Waikiki, accompanied by a local guide to assist in preparing for a day of exploring Oahu. Pick-up times vary by hotel and are automatically assigned when information is entered into the online booking platform.
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Queen Kapi’olani Park - Kapiʻolani Park, Honolulu’s largest and oldest public park, was gifted by King Kalākaua in 1877 and named after Queen Kapiʻolani. As the tour passes by, enjoy views of its lush greenery, towering banyan trees, and open fields, all set against the stunning backdrop of Diamond Head, a volcanic crater known as Lēʻahi in Hawaiian. Once a gathering place for Hawaiian royalty, the park remains a cherished spot for locals and visitors alike.
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Waikiki Aquarium - Established in 1904, the Waikīkī Aquarium is one of the oldest in the U.S. and is located along the shores of Kapiʻolani Park. As the tour passes by, see this historic marine research center, home to vibrant coral reefs, Hawaiian monk seals, and tropical fish, continuing its mission of ocean conservation and education.
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Diamond Head State Monument - The first lookout visited offers an elevated view from the eastern side of Waikiki’s famous Diamond Head Volcano. This lookout provides a great opportunity for photos of the southeastern coastline of Oahu, with notable sights as far as Hanauma Bay and Maui on a clear day. The location is formally known as Amelia Earhart Lookout, where bystanders gathered to watch Earhart make her first solo aviation journey from Hawaii to North America.
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Koko Crater Railway Trail - Koko Head is a striking volcanic crater known for its rugged ridgeline and famous hiking trail. As the tour passes by, see its towering peak rising above the eastern coastline, a breathtaking sight showcasing Oahu’s dramatic volcanic landscape.
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Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve - Hanauma Bay is a stunning marine sanctuary known for its crystal-clear waters and vibrant coral reefs. As the tour passes by, enjoy a breathtaking view of this crescent-shaped bay, a protected paradise that showcases Oahu’s natural beauty.
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Halona Blowhole - The Halona Blowhole is a natural occurrence formed by molten lava tubes from volcanic eruptions from Oahu’s Koko Head crater. This lava tube extends into the ocean with a narrow opening at the top, and when the surf is just right, water pressure builds up within the lava tube and erupts through the narrow opening, creating a special Hawaiian geyser for viewing pleasure.
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Eternity Beach - Eternity Beach, officially known as Halona Cove, is a secluded, picturesque spot framed by rugged lava cliffs. As the tour passes by, see this famous filming location, best known for the iconic kiss scene in “From Here to Eternity.” Its golden sand and turquoise waters make it one of Oahu’s most scenic hidden gems.
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Sandy Beach Park - Sandy Beach is a stunning stretch of golden sand known for its powerful shore break and bodysurfing waves. As the tour passes by, see its dramatic coastline, where the ocean crashes onto the shore, making it a favorite spot for experienced surfers and thrill-seekers.
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Makapu’u Point - Witness Waimanalo’s dramatic sea cliffs as the tour turns into Oahu’s windward side, beginning the journey to the North Shore of Oahu. Look off into the azure blue waters of the bay to see Oahu’s famous Manana Island, also known as Rabbit Island due to its rabbit-like shape.
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Waimanalo Beach - Waimānalo Beach is a hidden gem with powdery white sand and turquoise waters, stretching along Oahu’s windward coast. As the tour passes by, see its breathtaking shoreline framed by lush mountains, a peaceful contrast to the island’s busier beaches.
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Nu’uanu Pali - Nestled along the majestic cliffs of the Ko’olau Mountains on Oahu, the Pali Lookout presents travelers with awe-inspiring vistas of the island’s windward coast. Steeped in historical significance, this site marks the battleground where King Kamehameha I triumphed in his quest to unify the Hawaiian Islands. Embraced by sweeping winds and lush landscapes, the lookout offers a captivating blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, making it an essential stop for any visitor to Oahu.
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Koolaus Mountains - The Koʻolau Mountains are a breathtaking volcanic range that stretches along Oahu’s windward coast, shaped by millions of years of erosion. As the tour passes by, see their dramatic, steep cliffs draped in lush greenery, a stunning reminder of Hawaiʻi’s powerful natural forces and ancient volcanic origins.
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Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet) - Hawaiian Coffee and Macadamia Nut Tastings
After a beautiful drive along Oahu’s eastern coastline, the next stop is a local shop tucked away under aged Banyan Trees, offering macadamia nut and delicious Kona coffee tastings, along with tempting Hawaiian chocolates and other treats.
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Kualoa Regional Park - Chinaman’s Hat, also known as Mokoli’i, is nestled right next to the Kualoa Valley Mountain range. This location is known for its dramatic landscape filmed in a number of Hollywood movies, most notably the fan-favorite Jurassic Park. The island has earned the nickname Chinaman’s Hat from its resemblance to the straw hats that Chinese immigrants wore when working Oahu’s sugar plantations during the early 1900s.
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Mokoli’i Island - Chinaman’s Hat, also known as Mokoli’i, is nestled right next to the Kualoa Valley Mountain range. This location is known for its dramatic landscape filmed in a number of Hollywood movies, most notably the fan-favorite Jurassic Park. The island has earned the nickname Chinaman’s Hat from its resemblance to the straw hats that Chinese immigrants wore when working Oahu’s sugar plantations during the early 1900s.
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Kualoa Ranch - Kualoa Private Nature Reserve, known as “Jurassic Valley,” is a breathtaking landscape of lush, towering cliffs and open valleys. As the tour passes by, see the famous filming location for Jurassic Park and other Hollywood movies, a true showcase of Oahu’s untamed beauty.
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Kahana Bay Beach Park - Kahana Bay & Valley is a lush, unspoiled paradise on Oahu’s windward coast, rich in Hawaiian history and culture. As the tour passes by, see its tranquil bay framed by the Koʻolau Mountains, once home to ancient Hawaiian settlements. The valley remains a sacred place, preserving native forests, historic taro terraces, and the timeless beauty of old Hawaiʻi.
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Laie Hawaii Temple & Visitors’ Center - The Lāʻie Hawaiʻi Temple is a stunning landmark and the first Latter-day Saints (LDS) temple built in the Pacific. As the tour passes by, see its majestic white facade set against lush gardens and towering palm trees. Known as the “House of the Lord” in Paradise, it stands as a place of peace and spiritual significance on Oahu’s North Shore.
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Kahuku Farms - The tour stops at a North Shore fruit stand where visitors can enjoy local fruits such as mangos, dragonfruit, and pineapple, or quench their thirst with a fresh coconut.
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North Shore - After lunch, the tour makes a stop at a North Shore tropical fruit stand offering ice-cold coconuts to drink from, fresh mangos, and other tropical treats.
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Sunset Beach - A change of pace from the crowded beaches of Waikiki, the infamous Sunset Beach on the North Shore offers tranquility and is the epitome of a beautiful Hawaiian beach. However, don’t let the summer months fool you; during the winter months, swells of 30 to 40 feet can be seen from the safe confines of shore.
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Banzai Pipeline - The world-famous Banzai Pipeline is a legendary surf spot on Oahu’s North Shore. As the tour passes by, see its powerful waves rolling onto the golden sand, a thrilling sight where top surfers compete in some of the biggest surf competitions.
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Shark’s Cove - Sharks Cove is a stunning rocky bay on Oahu’s North Shore, known for its crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine life. As the tour passes by, see this popular snorkeling spot, where lava rock formations create natural tide pools teeming with tropical fish.
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Waimea Botanical Gardens, Oahu - The exceptional botanical collections at Waimea Valley feature dozens of distinct gardens representing flora from different parts of the world, including the Ogasawara Islands, Central and South America, Fiji, Guam, and the Mascarene Islands. Stroll through the Hawaiian collection and enjoy an assortment of plants found only in Hawai’i, many of which are rare and endangered. Many were brought here as seeds or cuttings from the places where they evolved. Waimea Waterfall is also a splendid highlight of the park. Guests can swim in the waterfall if they wish. Lifeguards are on duty.
Admission is included in the cost of the ticket.
Swimming is allowed at the waterfall. Please bring a bathing suit and towel if you wish to swim. Lifejackets are provided and lifeguards are on duty at all times.
Guests should be advised it is a 1.5-mile roundtrip walk to and from the waterfall. There is a $10 tram, but that is not included in the cost of the tour.
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Laniakea Beach - Laniakea Beach, also known as “Turtle Beach,” is famous for its frequent visits from Hawaiian green sea turtles (honu). As the tour passes by, see its golden sands and rocky shoreline, a peaceful spot where these gentle creatures often bask in the sun, making it a must-see on Oahu’s North Shore.
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Dole Plantation - A historic pineapple plantation home to pineapple magnets, pineapple t-shirts, pineapple keychains, and most importantly, pineapple ice cream, also known as Dole Whip! A great way to end the day and get some pineapple-themed souvenirs for friends and family back home.
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Pearl Harbor National Memorial - Pearl Harbor is a historic site that played a pivotal role in World War II. As the tour passes by, see it in the distance, with its calm waters and memorials honoring those who served, a solemn and powerful reminder of history.
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Downtown Honolulu - Downtown Honolulu is the historic and political heart of Hawaii, where past and present meet. On the tour, stop at ʻIolani Palace, the only royal palace in the U.S., and the King Kamehameha Statue, honoring the great Hawaiian ruler who united the islands.

- Admission to Waimea Botanical Garden and Waterfall
- Professional guide
- Waikiki pick-up and drop-off service
- Air-conditioned transport
- Admission to Waimea Botanical Garden and Waterfall
- Professional guide
- Waikiki pick-up and drop-off service
- Air-conditioned transport
- Guest should bring money for food and drinks
- Guest should bring money for food and drinks
Join Go Tours Hawaii as we embark on an Unforgettable Oahu Circle Island tour adventure as we journey through Hawaii’s wonders.
Available 7 days a week with daily pickups in Waikiki, our knowledgeable local guides will lead you from Waikiki to iconic destinations like Diamond Head and Nu’uanu Pali Lookout. Indulge in authentic experiences with tastings…
Join Go Tours Hawaii as we embark on an Unforgettable Oahu Circle Island tour adventure as we journey through Hawaii’s wonders.
Available 7 days a week with daily pickups in Waikiki, our knowledgeable local guides will lead you from Waikiki to iconic destinations like Diamond Head and Nu’uanu Pali Lookout. Indulge in authentic experiences with tastings of Kona coffee and macadamia nuts, and savor famous North Shore Garlic Shrimp for lunch. Experience Sunset Beach and Waimea Valley before concluding your day at the historic Dole Pineapple Plantation. With our commitment to accessibility and comfort, create lasting memories with Go Tours Hawaii. Experience the island’s unmatched beauty in every stop.
24/7 Support: Go Tours Hawaii offers round-the-clock assistance. Our reservations team is available daily from 6:00 am HST to 9:00 pm HST to address queries and help plan your adventure. From booking to itinerary details, our dedicated team ensures a seamless and enjoyable experience.
- Bring cash for lunch and gratuities
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.