Your Kaka'ako Waterfront Park & Wall Art Tour begins with expert training to make your Segway experience comfortable and fun. After learning the art of Segway riding, you and your guide will glide and tour around Honolulu's newest community of Kaka'ako District with its quirky eateries, coffee cafes and some of the most amazing art murals in the world.
When artists around the world collaborate with those in the Islands to liven up urban walls, industrial buildings and warehouses, the result is one of the most fascinating art exhibitions anywhere! More than 100 International & local Hawaii artists have created murals throughout and your tour will allow you to see many - lots of great photo opportunites.
We end the tour at majestic Kaka'ako Waterfront Park with her majestic ocean and cross-Island views with a stop at the Ehime Maru Memoral and Echo Stone at the top of the park.
Wall Art & Park Glide<br/>Segway
Glide around the new Kaka'ako District of Honolulu with its quirky shops, cafes/restaurants and some of the most amazing street art and murals in the world, painted by local and international artists who come to Hawaii annually to share their art and liven up urban walls, warehouses and industrial buildings resulting in one of the most fascinating art exhibitions anywhere. Your glide ends at the spectacular Kaka'ako Waterfront Park and her amazing cross-Island views.
Amazing Street & Wall Art
Segway of Hawaii-Kaka'ako is located in the Coral Commercial Center - look for orange Segway sign.
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