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On the Oahu Grand Circle Island Tour, you will explore over 120 Miles and you’ll get to see Oahu’s most well known and awe inspiring sights. First time to Hawaii? You will love this tour because it’s even popular with the locals!
Your adventure will include the best of the best that Oahu has to offer.Picture pristine and green mountains, crystal blue waters, and pineapple plantations, because on Oahu’s only Grand Circle Island Tour you’ll see all these things and more! The Oahu Grand Circle Island Tour the easiest way to experience this enchanted island.
The warm and knowledgeable tour guides will provide live narration to accompany the tour, so you’ll be able to learn interesting historical and cultural facts. Many guests find themselves laughing and singing newly learned Hawaiian songs as they explore the island of Oahu together. The Grand Circle Island Tour is simply the best Oahu sightseeing tour available.
You’ll visit the Pali Lookout (the site of King Kamehameha the Great’s greatest battle), for a view of south Oahu that will leave you in awe of Oahu’s natural beauty. Your adventure includes the stopping by the World-famous North Shore surfing beaches and the spectacular Waimea Bay, which harbors a huge rock where tourists and locals alike enjoy canon-balling off of into the cool blue ocean, and where enormous waves crash right on the shore exploding into a salty mist.
You will also see the famous Aloha Tower, easily recognizable to fans of Hawaii Five-O, and you may even get to see them filming the new Hawaii Five-O!
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- The Oahu Grand Circle Island Tour is Available Daily
- Located in Pearl Harbor (South Oahu)
- Transportation is available round trip from Waikiki.
| 7:30am – 8:30am |
8:30am |
8:30am |
5:30pm |
9 Hours |


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Oahu Grand Circle Island Tour
This Package Includes:
Major Stops
- Nuuanu Pali Lookout
- Hanuama Bay (closed Tuesdays)
- Byodo-In Temple
- Halona “Blow Hole” Lookout
Short Stops
- Dole Pineapple Fields
- Diamond Head Lookout
- North Shore Surfing Beaches
- Exclusive Kahala Estates
- Waimea Bay
- Chinaman’s Hat
- Mormon Temple
No Host Lunch (Usually Polynesian Cultural Center)
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| By a Yahoo Contributor- April 24 2009
My husband and I took the Circle Island Tour on Sat. April 18, 2009 with “Cousin Good Looking”, Bus 636. He is the best tour guide I have ever encountered! (I have traveled and taken tours within eleven different countries.) He is knowledgeable, entertaining, prompt, etc. Never a dull moment with Cousin Good Looking!! We loved every bit of all we saw.
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| By slabeaume – July 10 2002 THis is a 120-mile tour around the island with many short stops along the way. The main stops were: Diamond Head Crater, Pali Lookout (very windy!), Kahala Estates (drive by some spectacular homes), Hanauma Bay (from above–a great look at the reefs through the water), Halona Point (Blow Hole–and beach were Mitzi Gayner washed that guy right out of her hair), Mormon Temple (impressive big white temple), North Shore surfing beaches (with impressive winter waves when we were there), Waimea Bay, Sugar cane & pineapple fields (Dole’s old plantation with gift shop and variety of kinds of pineapples), Byodo-Inn (beautiful Buddhist Temple), Helemano Plantation and a no host lunch (at a Jack in the Box the day we went). The Grand Delux tour also includes about a 2 hour stopover in Waimea Valley park, wish we had done that, too. The bus picked us up from the hotel across the street from ours at about 8:50AM and we got back about 3:30pm. Our guide had a great sense of humor and was very friendly and knowledgeable. The bus was very roomy and comfortable. This is a great way to get an orientation and some history of the island. There’s so much more to Oahu then Waikiki and Honolulu, get out and see it all. |
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