Excursion Oahu's scenic shores with airport drop-off tour at Honolulu
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Enjoy this scenic, narrated drive along the south and east shores of the Island of Oahu.
Diamond Head and Coastal Insights
Begin your scenic drive along Oahu’s south and east shores with a view of the iconic Diamond Head, Hawaii’s most recognized landmark. This extinct volcanic crater earned its name in the 1800s when sailors mistook the glistening calcite crystals in the lava rock for diamonds. As you pass by this geological marvel, you'll appreciate its historical significance and breathtaking silhouette against the sky. The drive takes you through lush residential areas like Kahala, revealing the contrast between natural wonders and upscale living. This journey offers a wonderful overview of Oahu’s diverse landscapes, setting the stage for an unforgettable exploration of the island’s natural beauty and cultural history.
Hanauma Bay, Halona Blowhole, and Makapu'u Point
From there, the tour continues to Hanauma Bay, a stunning curved bay formed when a portion of a volcanic crater collapsed thousands of years ago. During whale season, from December through May, keep a lookout for humpback whales breaching in the clear waters. As we pass Halona Point, marvel at the famous blowhole that erupts seawater through a submerged lava tube, creating a natural spectacle. The ride then ascends around Makapu'u Point, a rugged promontory standing 647 feet above the ocean, home to a historic lighthouse and dramatic ocean views. This area showcases volcanic activity and erosion’s artistic results, offering unforgettable photo opportunities along this iconic stretch of coastline.
Pacific Panorama and Historic Significance
Your next stop offers a relaxing break with restroom facilities, a gift shop, and a chance to indulge in a refreshing island treat. The journey then takes you to the elevated heights of the Ko'olau Mountains, culminating at the Pali Lookout. Here, panoramic views of the lush windward side of the island unfold before you, displaying vibrant valleys and dramatic cliffs. Historically, this site is known for the brutal Battle of the Leaping Fish in 1795, where King Kamehameha I forced his enemies to jump from the cliffs in a decisive moment of Hawaiian history. As your scenic adventure concludes, enjoy a peaceful ride back to Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, reflecting on the island’s breathtaking scenery and rich history.
This tour is designed for those guests with flights departing from Honolulu International Airport after 4.30pm.
Points of interests
Points of interest include: Honolulu, Waikiki Beach, Diamond Head Crater, Hanauma Bay, Halona Blowhole, Sandy Beach, Pali Lookout, Punchbowl Cemetery.
Note
Please note: This tour involves a minimal amount of walking, approximately 100 yards, with a few steps to navigate when getting on and off the bus. Guests requiring an accessible vehicle should contact the Shore Concierge desk at least 96 hours before arriving in port. We kindly advise guests to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing and flat, closed-toe walking shoes to ensure a pleasant experience. Commercial vehicles are not permitted to stop at Hanauma Bay, Halona Point, Makapu’u Lookouts as of February 2018.? Commercial vehicles are not permitted to stop at any coastal beaches or easements along majority of East and North shores of Oahu as of December 2021.??Additionally, please remember to bring sun protection, such as sunscreen and a hat, along with bottled water from the ship to stay hydrated. Minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian who is at least 18 years old.
This tour is designed for those guests with flights departing from Honolulu International Airport after 4.30pm.