Skip Circle Island and visit two of the most popular places to visit here on the Island of Oahu. Experience a unique fusion of convenience, affordability, and local charm. This service not only ensures seamless travel between Waikiki, Dole Plantation, and Haleiwa Town, but also imbues your journey with authenticity. You'll benefit from local insights about each stop; an opportunity seldom offered by regular tour providers. Maximizing time, allows for an stress-free exploration of Hawaii's beloved locales. This Roundtrip Shuttle is a gateway to unravel the vibrant threads of Hawaiian culture. A win for budget-conscious explorers seeking an immersive island experience.
Pickup included
*Optional Stop*
We have an Optional Stop where our shuttle will take you to The Famous Green World Coffee Farm located in Wahiawa Hawaii right before the Dole Plantation.
Dole Plantation: an island paradise brimming with history and tropic delights. Leisurely stroll through the lush greenery, lose yourself in the world's largest maze, and acquaint yourself with the fascinating journey of the pineapple. From humble seed to delectable fruit, experience it at Hawaii's sweetest destination. A must-see for the whole family.
We will arrive at Dole Plantation right at opening 9:30AM.
Duration (2 hours)
Depart Dole Plantation by 11:30AM.
A quick 15 minute stop over. Free sample of macadamia nuts and coffee.
Haleiwa Town: A quaint angler's paradise nestled at the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii. This historic town offers more than just stunning sunsets and rolling surf breaks. From the age-old Matsumoto's Shave Ice to wide-ranging art galleries, Haleiwa charms with its fusion of tradition and bohemian spirit. Experience the Aloha lifestyle at its finest, where every street corner whispers tales of yore amid a vibrant surf culture.
We will arrive at Haleiwa Town by 11:45AM.
Duration (2.5 hours)
Depart Haleiwa Town by 2:15PM heading back to Waikiki.
Please present driver the Booking confirmation number or ticket number.
Honolulu, the vibrant capital of Hawaii, is a unique blend of urban sophistication and tropical paradise. Nestled along the coast of Oahu, it offers stunning beaches, historic sites, and a rich cultural heritage, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure.
One of the most famous beaches in the world, Waikiki Beach offers golden sand, clear waters, and a vibrant atmosphere. It's perfect for swimming, surfing, and sunbathing.
A significant historical site, Pearl Harbor is where the attack on December 7, 1941, brought the United States into World War II. The memorial includes the USS Arizona Memorial and the Battleship Missouri Memorial.
Diamond Head is an iconic volcanic crater offering stunning views of Honolulu and the Pacific Ocean. The hike to the summit is moderate and rewarding.
A raw fish salad marinated in soy sauce, sesame oil, and green onions. Often served over rice or as a salad.
A hearty dish consisting of white rice, topped with a hamburger patty, a fried egg, and brown gravy.
Finely shaved ice topped with flavored syrups and often served with a scoop of ice cream or sweetened condensed milk.
This is the most popular time to visit due to the pleasant weather and whale-watching opportunities. Expect lush landscapes and occasional rain showers.
US Dollar (USD)
GMT-10:00 (Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time)
120VV, 60HzHz
Honolulu is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's essential to take precautions and be aware of your surroundings.
Honolulu International Airport, Downtown Honolulu
TheBus system covers all of Oahu and is affordable and reliable. Buses run frequently and connect major attractions.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike, Scooter
The North Shore of Oahu is known for its stunning beaches, world-class surfing, and laid-back atmosphere. It offers a mix of relaxation and adventure, with opportunities for swimming, snorkeling, and exploring local attractions.
Hanauma Bay is a stunning marine embayment formed within a tuff ring that is a partially submerged crater of the Koʻolau Volcano. It is a popular spot for snorkeling, with a variety of marine life and coral reefs.
The Polynesian Cultural Center is a living museum and luau that showcases the cultures and traditions of the Polynesian islands. It offers a variety of exhibits, shows, and activities, as well as a buffet-style luau dinner.
Price varies by option