Experience the ultimate comfort and privacy on an Oahu Private Island Tour. Explore tropical nature, wild beaches, and immerse yourself in Hawaiian culture. Book now!
Experience the ultimate comfort and privacy on an Oahu Private Island Tour. Explore tropical nature, wild beaches, and immerse yourself in Hawaiian culture. Book now!
- Diamond Head State Monument - A highly sought-after tourist spot, located on South Oahu, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the southern coastline.
- Halona Blow Hole - This lookout provides stunning views, with the famous “From Here to Eternity” beach just to the right of the blowhole. On clear days, the islands of Molokai and Lanai are…
- Diamond Head State Monument - A highly sought-after tourist spot, located on South Oahu, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the southern coastline.
- Halona Blow Hole - This lookout provides stunning views, with the famous “From Here to Eternity” beach just to the right of the blowhole. On clear days, the islands of Molokai and Lanai are visible.
- Makapu’u Point - Offers spectacular views of the island’s southeastern and eastern sides, overlooking smaller islands and the Sea Life Park.
- Byodo-In Temple - Nestled at the base of the majestic Ko’olau Mountains in the Valley of the Temples on Oahu’s Windward side, this is a replica of Japan’s 950-year-old Byodo-In, known as the Temple of Equality.
- Tropical Farms (The Macadamia Nut Farm Outlet) - Delight in Hawaii’s beloved Macadamia nuts and find a variety of local products like jewelry, art, creams, aromatic oils, and other souvenirs.
- Mokoli’i Island - Known locally as Chinaman’s Hat due to its shape, this is a favored spot for photography on Oahu’s windward coast, located at the north end of Kaneohe Bay, near Kualoa Regional Beach Park.
- Kahuku Farms - Fumi’s Kahuku Shrimps is a renowned North Shore food truck, famous for its shrimp dishes served at outdoor picnic tables. The garlic and spicy shrimp are particularly popular, along with vegetarian, chicken, and pork options.
- North Shore - Known for its relaxed vibe, this coastal stretch is famous for big waves and professional surfing contests at Waimea Bay and Sunset Beach. Spanning over 7 miles, it hosts the world’s top surfing competitions during the peak winter months.
- Waimea Waterfall - Waimea Falls Park is celebrated as one of the best hiking spots on Oahu, featuring a one-mile walk through lush botanical gardens leading to a magnificent waterfall.
- Haleiwa Town Center - A historic sugar cane town with a laid-back surf culture, Haleiwa boasts local charm, surf shops, boutiques, art galleries, and quaint restaurants in plantation-era buildings.
- Dole Plantation - Operating since 1900, the Dole Plantation offers a delightful experience with its pineapple garden, shopping, and the famous “pineapple whip” frozen dessert.
- Green World Coffee Farms - Enjoy free coffee tours and samples in a welcoming local atmosphere, featuring an excellent espresso bar and a retail shop with freshly roasted coffee and local gifts from Hawaii.
- Kualoa Ranch - A 4,000-acre private nature reserve and working cattle ranch, it is a top tourist attraction and filming location on Oʻahu’s windward coast.
- Sandy Beach Park - A favorite bodysurfing destination on Oʻahu’s South Shore, known for its shore break and consistent barrels, and a convenient stop for restrooms along the way.
- Mokoli’i Island - Known locally as Chinaman’s Hat due to its shape, this is a favored spot for photography on Oahu’s windward coast, located at the north end of Kaneohe Bay, near Kualoa Regional Beach Park.

- Extra luggage fees
- Bottled water
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- Extra luggage fees
- Bottled water
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- entrance fees if you chose to stop at a museum, a state park or botanical gardens ( expect fees between $3 and $25 depending on where exactly you chose to stop
- lunch - we will suggest the best options but will not pick up the check
- pick up & drop off outside of Honolulu metropolitan area: North Shore, Koolina, extra fee of $140
- Coffee/tea…
- entrance fees if you chose to stop at a museum, a state park or botanical gardens ( expect fees between $3 and $25 depending on where exactly you chose to stop
- lunch - we will suggest the best options but will not pick up the check
- pick up & drop off outside of Honolulu metropolitan area: North Shore, Koolina, extra fee of $140
- Coffee/tea (available for purchase)
- Extra surcharge for hotels in Ko’olina and North Shore, ($140/van/group)
- Museum, a state park or botanical gardens fee, Grand Circle Island
You will devote roughly 8 hours of your chosen trip riding in a modern, air-conditioned Mercedes minivan, just for you. The distinct feature of this tour is the absolute comfort it ensures – it’s a private tour (a minimum of 2 people) as the vehicle is exclusively booked for your family or group. In contrast to the typical tours on Oahu that admit 25 or…
You will devote roughly 8 hours of your chosen trip riding in a modern, air-conditioned Mercedes minivan, just for you. The distinct feature of this tour is the absolute comfort it ensures – it’s a private tour (a minimum of 2 people) as the vehicle is exclusively booked for your family or group. In contrast to the typical tours on Oahu that admit 25 or more people and use large commercial buses, this tour does not involve multiple stops to fetch and drop off passengers. We won’t waste your precious vacation time driving all around the city or making you queue at overcrowded, trampled tourist spots brimming with buses and people. We present to you a private excursion. We can spend as much time as you wish at any place we stop: your timetable is flexible. Get ready to enjoy a peaceful, laid-back day exploring the island of Oahu with its magnificent tropical landscape, untouched beaches, ancient culture, and Hawaiian history.
- Dress code is smart casual
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.