Embark on an unforgettable journey through Oahu's breathtaking east coast and majestic mountains with our exclusive Oahu East Coast to Mountain Tour.

Setting out from the lively heart of Waikiki, this captivating adventure leads you through a visual feast of natural wonders. Marvel at the iconic Diamond Head Crater, witness the awe-inspiring Halona Blowhole, and be enchanted by the crystal-clear waters of Hanauma Bay. As the journey unfolds towards Kailua, you'll be treated to a tapestry of serene temples, verdant gardens, and awe-striking panoramic vistas.

Experience the thrill of discovery in our Polaris Slingshots, designed to offer unobstructed, panoramic views, ensuring you soak in every bit of Hawaii's splendor. Navigate effortlessly with our user-friendly system, giving you the freedom to explore Oahu's jewels at your leisure.

This is more than just a tour; it's your gateway to the heart of Hawaii. Join us to experience the magic and wonder of Oahu!
Inclusions & Exclusions
✔  Use of a Polaris Slingshot vehicle for the rental period
✔  Helmets provided for all riders
✔  Pre-loaded, self-guided navigation tour
Departure & Return
Departure:  ,

Inside of the International Marketplace Second level Suite #220. . Waikiki Beach, 2330 Kalakaua #220, Honolulu, Oahu, HI 96815. Please enter our store and proceed to the counter to speak with a member of our staff. They will get you setup on your tour.

Return: End right where it started.
Itinerary
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Diamond Head State Monument Diamond Head Crater is one of Honolulu's most iconic landmarks. This saucer-shaped crater was formed about 300,000 years ago during a single, explosive volcanic eruption, and it rises 760 feet at its highest point. The crater's distinctive profile is a symbol of Hawaii's natural beauty and offers panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and Honolulu. The name Diamond Head comes from the 19th century when British sailors mistakenly thought the calcite crystals in the lava rock were diamonds. The crater and surrounding area are now part of Diamond Head State Monument, covering over 475 acres. A popular hiking trail leads to the summit, offering a moderately challenging trek with switchbacks, stairs, and tunnels. This hike rewards adventurers with breathtaking views of Waikiki, the ocean, and the crater itself. Diamond Head is a must-visit for those seeking to experience the island's natural beauty and panoramic vistas.
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Hanauma Bay State Park Hanauma Bay, nestled along the southeast coast,is a stunning natural preserve and a marine embayment formed within a tuff ring. It is renowned for its pristine marine ecosystem, making it a paradise for snorkeling and witnessing Hawaii's diverse aquatic life in crystal-clear waters. The bay's formation is the result of volcanic activity thousands of years ago, creating a sheltered cove that has become a sanctuary for hundreds of species of colorful fish and marine life, including the humuhumunukunukuapua'a (Hawaii's state fish), sea turtles, and coral formations. With its white sandy beach, clear turquoise waters, and the backdrop of lush green hills, Hanauma Bay is not just a snorkeling spot but a natural wonder that provides a unique experience of Hawaii's marine biodiversity. Its beauty and ecological significance make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and anyone looking to immerse themselves in the tranquility and splendor of Hawaii's underwater world.

Duration:  30 minutes

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Halona Blowhole Halona Blowhole is a natural oceanic marvel located on the southeastern shore. This geological formation is a result of molten lava tubes from volcanic eruptions thousands of years ago; the ocean waves force water through a narrow opening at the surface, creating a powerful geyser-like spray that can reach heights of up to 30 feet or more, depending on the tide and wave conditions. The spectacle is most impressive during high tide and strong winds, drawing visitors for its dramatic display. Adjacent to the blowhole is the Halona Beach Cove, a small, secluded beach nestled in the rocks below the lookout. This picturesque cove, with its turquoise waters and fine sand. The Halona Blowhole Lookout provides panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, the rugged coastline, and, on clear days, the neighboring island of Molokai. The site combines natural beauty, geological interest, and cultural significance, making it a popular stop for those exploring O‘ahu's scenic attractions.

Duration:  30 minutes

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Kailua Beach Park Kailua Beach Park is a paradise for beach lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. This 2.5-mile stretch of white sand beach is renowned for its stunning beauty, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and gentle breezes, making it an ideal spot for swimming, kayaking, and windsurfing. The beach's soft, fine sand and shallow waters near the shore provide a perfect environment for families and swimmers of all levels. The offshore Mokulua Islands, visible from the beach, add to the scenic beauty and offer an adventurous kayaking destination for those looking to explore further. Kailua Beach Park's combination of natural beauty, recreational facilities, and its welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere have earned it accolades as one of the best beaches in America. Whether looking to relax on the sand, enjoy water sports, or simply take in the breathtaking views, Kailua Beach Park is a must-visit destination on O‘ahu.

Duration:  60 minutes

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Hoomaluhia Botanical Gardens Hoʻomaluhia Botanical Garden, nestled in the lush Koolau Range on the windward side of Oahu, Hawaii, is a tranquil paradise spanning 400 acres. It's renowned for its breathtaking scenery and diverse collection of plants from tropical regions around the world, including the Philippines, Malaysia, Africa, and Polynesia. The garden is a haven for nature lovers, offering a serene and educational experience. Its well-maintained paths meander through various botanical zones, each showcasing unique flora and fauna. The centerpiece is a stunning 32-acre lake, which reflects the dramatic Koolau cliffs and adds to the garden's peaceful ambiance. Hoʻomaluhia is more than just a garden; it's a place of peace and preservation, inviting guests to relax, reflect, and connect with nature's wonders. The garden's name, meaning "to make a place of peace and tranquility," perfectly encapsulates the experience it offers.

Duration:  2 hours

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Valley Of The Temples Memorial Park & Crematory Valley of the Temples, located on Oahu's windward side near Kaneohe, is a serene and culturally rich memorial park set against the lush Ko'olau Mountains. Famous for its replica of Japan's 11th-century Byodo-In Temple, the valley is a harmonious blend of natural beauty and spiritual significance. The non-practicing Buddhist temple, set amidst a picturesque landscape with koi ponds, small waterfalls, and manicured gardens, offers a peaceful retreat. Visitors can explore the temple, ring the sacred bell for good luck, and admire the intricate architecture and Buddha statue. The park also hosts various other memorials and sections representing different faiths, reflecting Hawaii's diverse cultural heritage. Ideal for contemplation, photography, and experiencing a unique piece of cultural history, the Valley of the Temples offers a tranquil escape from the more bustling parts of Oahu.

Duration:  2 hours

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Tantalus Lookout Puu Ualakaa State Park Tantalus Drive in Oahu, Hawaii, is a picturesque winding road known for its breathtaking views and lush scenery. Stretching approximately 10 miles, it offers a scenic drive through a tropical rainforest setting, showcasing rich greenery, exotic flowers, and towering trees. The route, starting near Honolulu, provides stunning panoramic views of the city, Diamond Head, and the Pacific Ocean. Along the way, there are several lookout points, including the popular Puu Ualakaa State Park, where visitors can enjoy sweeping vistas of southern Oahu. The drive is ideal for a leisurely journey, photography, and picnicking. Tantalus Drive is a must-do for those seeking a tranquil escape from the city, offering a unique perspective of the island's natural beauty and tranquility.

Duration:  30 minutes

Additional info
•  Suitable for all physical fitness levels
•  On this tour you will be driving a Polaris Slingshot to each of the points of interest. The time listed at each stopping point is an average of time spent. You have the Slingshot for a full 8 hours so you can complete the tour at your own pace.
•  A fully refundable security deposit of $750 or $1,500 is required at the time of rental pickup.
•  Driver must have a valid driver's license from any country and be 21+ years old for insurance. Passengers of any age must be able to securely sit in the seat.
Free cancellation
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Price:
From $416.74
Ticket:
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
duration:
8 hours
Guide in:
English   English   
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.