Oahu Off the Beaten Path Small-Group Tour from Honolulu
Overview
Oahu's ancient Hawaiian sacred grounds and Polynesian history come alive through the insights of a local guide. Travel in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle while visiting 5-6 historical, spiritual, and sacred sites across the island.
- 🌺 Knowledgeable local guide shares rich cultural insights.
- 🚐 Comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle ensures a pleasant journey.
- 🌄 Visit 5-6 significant historical and spiritual sites of Oahu.
- ⚠️ Service is filled with Aloha, enhancing your experience.
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Makapu‘U PointOne of the most beautiful lookouts on Oahu, Makapu'u means 'bulging eye' in Hawaiian, named after a Tahitian god that lived in a cave in the area and possessed eight bright eyes.
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Kaka'ako Waterfront ParkKakaʻako Waterfront Park, also known as "Point Panic Park", is a public park in Kakaʻako, south of downtown Honolulu with a beautiful spiral of Whales Chamber
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Byodo-in TempleLocated at the foot of the Ko'olau Mountains in Valley of the Temples Memorial Park. It was established on June 7, 1968, to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the first Japanese immigrants to Hawaii. This temple on O'ahu is a smaller-scale replica of the over 950-year-old Byodo-in Temple, a United Nations World Heritage Site in Uji, Japan.
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Ulupo Heiau State MonumentThis is an ancient site associated in legend with the menehune, but later with high chiefs of Oʻahu, such as Kakuhihewa in the 15th century and Kualiʻi in the late 17th century.
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He'eia State ParkOn this windward side of Oʻahu you will earn the history of He'eia State Park, known as Keʻalohi Point, and the significant changes over the course of its storied history. This place is home to a number of indigenous and Polynesian introduced plants.You will see the oldest fish pond on Oahu, and learn about its significance.
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Kahi Hali'a AlohaThe place of loving remembrance this is a memorial designed by the lineal descendants to accommodate Hawaiian ancestral remains. The Memorial is the first of its kind to offer permanent and dignified protection to generations of Hawaiian ancestral remains.