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Famed North Shore Tour

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Overview
Our tour offers a unique and customizable experience that is different from most tour companies. We will take you to off-the-beaten-path locations so you can experience life on the North Shore like a local. You will learn about the rich culture and history of Hawaii while taking in some of the most beautiful sights on the island. From the most beautiful beaches, to the best local food and shopping; we have you covered! Tours are not rushed and let you enjoy the North Shore at your own pace. We will take you to hidden gems where you have a better chance of seeing native wildlife than at the crowded beaches in Honolulu. Locations can be added or taken off the tour for no additional cost.
City: Honolulu
Thu 24 Jul
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Starting at $300.00
Thu 24 Jul
Starting at $300.00
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What's Included
Binoculars for wildlife viewing
Private transportation
Use of Snorkelling equipment
Cooler with ice for food and drinks
Beach chairs and towels
Additional Info
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Travel time between destinations is included in tour time
What To Expect
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Ka'ena Point State Park
Ka'Ena Point Mokulei'a section is a truly breath-taking remote location where the North and West shores of the island meet. It is said to be where the souls of the departed Hawaiian Kupuna (ancestors) jump off into the afterlife. Along with a large, sandy beach; there are tide pools and rocky coves which harbor native fish species. This is a great place to view native wildlife such as Hawaiian monk seals, Albatross and humpback whales from the shore if fortune favors. Ka'ena is a great place for hiking or picnics.
2
Old Waialua Sugar Mill
Waialua Sugar Mill is a historic sugar plantation that is now home to shops that feature local art, coffee, authentic souvenirs and one of the coolest surf shops on the entire island.
3
Haleiwa
The epicenter of the surfing world, Haleiwa is a quintessential Hawaiian feeling town. The town center features incredible shopping, arts and local food with an old-world charm. With garlic-shrimp trucks, Polynesian treasures, surf shops and much more; this is a wonderful place to stop before heading up to see the famous North Shore surf.
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Shark's Cove
Shark's cove is a small rocky bay that is home to colorful schools of fish and turtles. Visitors can snorkel/dive in the clear waters to observe aquatic wildlife or cool off in a large tidal pool.
5
Sunset Beach Park
Sunset Beach is home to the world-famous Banzai Pipeline. Every winter, the best surfers in the world gather here to compete in World Surf League events. Mauka side (Mountain side) the Ehukai Pillbox hike offers scenic viewpoints of the beaches and surf below as well as an opportunity to visit WW2 era bunkers.
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Waimea Bay
Waimea Bay is home to the famous "Eddie" big-wave surf competition where waves can reach as high as 40 feet during the winter. It is also home to "jump rock" where locals and tourists alike flock to cliff dive from various heights into the Pacific Ocean (during the summer). It is an incredibly beautiful sandy beach which is a must-see on Oahu's North Shore.
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Kahuku
The Kahuku roadside food court offer many options for local food trucks. Mike's Huli Chicken, Romy's and Ry's Poke shack are famous grindz located here
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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