
Oahu Circle Island Tour
Tour Description
Discover the beauty, culture, and diversity of Oʻahu in one unforgettable day. This all-encompassing Circle Island Tour takes you on a scenic journey around the island, stopping at some of Hawaii’s most iconic landmarks and hidden gems. From dramatic coastlines and sacred temples to lush beaches and charming towns, this is the perfect way to experience the best of Oʻahu without feeling rushed. Tour Highlights: 1) Halona Blowhole & Eternity Beach Witness the power of the Pacific as waves crash into volcanic rock, creating dramatic bursts of sea spray. Just below, discover the picturesque Eternity Beach—made famous by classic Hollywood films. 2) Makapuʻu Lookout & Lighthouse Views Enjoy breathtaking coastal views of Oʻahu’s southeastern shoreline, where the turquoise ocean meets sea cliffs. From the lookout, spot the Makapuʻu Lighthouse standing proudly at the tip of the island. 3) Waimānalo Beach Park Relax at one of the most beautiful and uncrowded beaches on the island. With powdery white sand and calm turquoise waters, Waimānalo is a perfect place to swim or simply soak in the serenity. 4) Byodo-In Temple Step into tranquility at this stunning Japanese temple nestled beneath the Koʻolau Mountains. A replica of a 950-year-old temple in Kyoto, it's a place for peace, reflection, and beautiful photo opportunities. 5) Macadamia Nut Farm Sample fresh macadamia nuts and island coffee while exploring this charming farm. Learn about local agriculture and take home tasty Hawaiian treats. 6) North Shore Beaches Cruise along the legendary North Shore, home to world-famous surf spots like Waimea Bay and Sunset Beach. Depending on the season, you may spot massive waves or calm waters perfect for a refreshing swim. 7) Haleʻiwa Town Stroll through the heart of the North Shore’s surf culture. This laid-back town is known for its art galleries, food trucks, boutique shops, and iconic shave ice. 8) Dole Plantation Wrap up your adventure with a sweet stop at the Dole Plantation. Explore the pineapple gardens, grab a treat, and learn about Hawaii’s pineapple-growing history. What to Bring: - Comfortable shoes for walking or hiking - Swimwear if you plan to swim or snorkel - Sunscreen and a hat to protect against the sun - Water and a camera to capture the amazing views



















