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* This tour requires at least one of the following per booking: Adult, Senior
Learn the history of Hawaii and the pineapples, history of the Haleiwa, while enjoying the beautiful scenery of Northshore Oahu.
Snorkeling at a secret beach.
Require 4 guests to operate. We will be cancelling the tour if there is only 2.
Complimentary water is provided
small group tour
bag of chips
Air-conditioned vehicle
5-6 hour tour of the Oahu island
Gratuities are recommended
Departure Point
Traveler pickup is offered
Traveler pickup
Honolulu Harbor
Oahu Harbors
Dole Plantation, Wahiawa, Hawaii, United States Historical Dole Pineapple Plantation. 30 minutes
Haleiwa Town Center, Haleiwa, Hawaii, United States Old Historical Haleiwa Town
Hawaii State Capitol, Honolulu, Hawaii, United States The building is surrounded by a reflecting pool, symbolizing the Pacific Ocean.
The two legislative chambers are cone-shaped, symbolizing volcanoes that formed the Hawaiian Islands.
The columns around the perimeter of the building have shapes resembling royal palm trees. There are eight columns in four rows at either side of the building, representing the eight main islands of Hawaii; sets of eight items appear in other places inside and along the outside of the building.
The Capitol is built with an open-air design, allowing sun, wind, and rain to enter; the central atrium opens to the sky and rainbows can sometimes be seen inside the building when it rains.
Four kukui nut trees (Hawaii's state tree) are a numerical reference to the four main counties in the State of Hawaii and the four major Hawaiian gods (Kukailimoku, Kane, Lono, and Kanaloa).[2] Sets of four items appear in many other places in the building.
When standing in the center of the structure, the chandeliers from both legislative chambers, which represent the sun and moon, can be seen through the glass walls, while the area that is normally reserved for a rotunda in most capitol buildings is left open to the sky. It is said that the sky is Hawaii's capitol dome.
German-American artist Otto Piene designed the chandeliers, which are kinetic sculptures made of small objects. The Sun chandelier in the House is made of dozens of gold-plated globes, and the Moon chandelier in the Senate is made of 620 white chambered nautilus shells. [2]
Iolani Palace, Honolulu, Hawaii, United States The building was completed in November 1882 and cost over $340,000 — a vast fortune at the time. It measures about 140 feet (43 m) by 100 feet (30 m), and rises two stories over a raised basement to 54 feet (16 m) high.
King Kamehameha Statue, Honolulu, Hawaii, United States Before the second statue could be sent, the original was recovered by some Falkland Islanders. They sold it to the Captain of the wrecked ship for $500, and the Captain then sold it to Gibson for $875. Now Hawaii has two statues. The original stands near the legendary king's birthplace in Kapaʻau in Kohala, on the island of Hawaiʻi. The re-ordered one stands in front of Aliʻiolani Hale.[5]
A third replica was commissioned when Hawaii attained statehood and was unveiled in 1969. It stood in the United States Capitol alongside the Father Damien Statue and was the heaviest statue in Statuary Hall, weighing 15,000 pounds. In 2008, shortly after Hawaii-born Barack Obama was nominated as the Democratic Party’s candidate for the presidency, the statue was moved from a dark, back row of Statuary Hall to a prominent position in Emancipation Hall in the Capitol's new visitor center.
Waimea Bay, Haleiwa, Hawaii, United States Waimea Bay is the deepest bay on Oahu’s North Shore and the birthplace of big-wave surfing, especially in winter. Between November to February, waves reach up to 40 feet in height, challenging even the most expert surfers.
Haleʻiwa Beach Park, 62-449 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, HI 96712, USA Calmer waters of Haleʻiwa Beach are preferred for swimmers and beginning surfers. Stop made upon request.
Haleiwa, Haleiwa, Hawaii, United States Haleʻiwa is filled with local style and country ambiance, as well as cool surf shops and boutiques, charming art galleries and understated restaurants housed in plantation-era buildings, don't forget the famous, Matsumoto Shave Ice. 30 minutes
Sunset Beach, Sunset Beach, Hawaii, United States Known for big waves of up to 30-40 foot waves can be found here during the winter months. All the surfing contests are held on this world famous beach. 30 minutes
National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, Honolulu, Hawaii, United States Punchbowl's Hawaiian name, "Puowaina," the most common is "Hill of Sacrifice.The National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific was established in 1948.
From January 4-March 25, 1949, nearly 10,000 World War II casualties were laid to rest in the Punchbowl crater; another 1,777 were interred in June of the same year.
Now, it is final resting place for World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
child under 5 need to have car seats.
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or ask for an amendment, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
KatherineWragge
23 Apr 2023
This was a stop we could have skipped and definitely spent too much time here. The maze was run down and over-hyped. The train ride was also showing signs of wear and tear, but appreciated the information. Not worth waiting an hour for. If you are going to stop, get the Dole Whip with fresh pineapple. That was the best part of the experience! The gift shop is large and has a variety of cool things as well.
joedasmith
14 Aug 2022
A little out of the way for a visit to Dole alone but if you can incorporate a stop into your trip then it might be worth the 30-45 minute stop. We quickly found a parking spot and walked the yard and gift shop and were good with just that. There is a train ride that’ll take riders through the plantation, a garden and maze. We didn’t opt for any of those. Pretty cool piece of Americana so drop in, grab a sample and take a look around.
hayelsp
05 Aug 2022
Loved it here everything pineapple even down to a pineapple maze, the staff are lovely! The line for the Dole cool whip was incredibly long but it went pretty fast so not too long o a wait. Definitely come here when you are in Hawaii.
This tour in
Hawaii
is organized by
Dynamic Tour Hawaii
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