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NH01 - Hawaii 3 Main Islands for 6 days

Highlights: Pearl Harbor, Honolulu Mini Circle Island Tour, Polynesian Cultural Center,Oahu, Maui and Big Island
Duration: 6 days, 5 nights

 

Day 1: OTTAWA - HONOLULU

Welcome to Hawaii! We are so excited to take you through one of the best places in the world! 

Complimentary Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL) pick-up service is available between 6:30 and 22:00.

Airport pick-up tips:

1. If you arrive on an international flight, please come out at Exit 2 (personal exit). The tour guide will wear a blue polo and hold a sign at the nearby exit to greet you.

2. If you arrive on a domestic flight, please meet your guide at your flight's baggage carousel (regardless of whether or not you have luggage).

Hotel: Sheraton Princess Kaiulani or similar

 

Day 2: HONOLULU CITY TOUR & PEARL HARBOR 

This morning we will visit Pearl Harbor in the southwest of Oahu, Hawaii. It is surrounded by mountains on three sides and faces the sea on the other. It is the only U.S. naval base that is a National Historic Landmark.  You can overlook the memorial that is directly above the wreckage of the USS Arizona BB-39, which was sunk in the attack on Pearl Harbor during World War II.  Afterward, we will visit the classic attractions in the city.

Itinerary:

Pearl Harbor (2.5 hours) → Iolani Palace (outside visit far away) → Hawaii State Capital (Pass by) → Hawaii Chinatown (Pass By) → Kamehameha Statue, Kapaau (outside visit) → Hotel

- Pearl Harbor

Pearl Harbor is a harbor on the island of Oahu, Hawaii, west of Honolulu. Much of the harbor and surrounding lands are now a United States Navy deep-water naval base. It is also the headquarters of the United States Pacific Fleet. The surprise attack by the Japanese Navy on December 7, 1941, led the United States to declare war on Japan. Thus, making the attack on Pearl Harbor the immediate cause of the United States' entry into World War II.

- Hawaii State Capital

Let’s explore the Hawaii State Capitol! Today we will take you to visit a historical and important building. The Hawaii State’s capitol holds the executive and legislative branches of the state. It has a very beautiful architectural style that you must see! 

- Kamehameha Statue, Kapaau

Let’s discover the lovely town in North Kohala of Kapaau! There is the original King Kamehameha I Statue that stands near the North Kohala Civic Center. It is also not far from where Hawaii’s greatest king was born. Today, this iconic statue honors King Kamehameha’s memory and is a site to see.

Hotel: Sheraton Princess Kaiulani or similar

 

Day 3: LITTLE CIRCLE ISLAND TOUR 

In the morning, we will start the day with a small round-the-island essence tour!  The world-famous Waikiki and Diamond Head are one of Hawaii's most famous landmarks! Take a look at Kahala, a high-end residential area in Honolulu, the majestic sea fountain, and more. In the afternoon, we will go to the famous Polynesian Cultural Center to experience the most authentic indigenous culture and foods. 

Itinerary:

Waikiki Beach (pass by) → Diamond Head Crater Observation Deck (15 mins) → Hala High-end Residential Area (pass by) → Hālona Blowhole (15 mins) → White Sand Beach (pass by) → Nuuanu Pali Lookout (20 mins) → Hotel rest → Polynesian C C Dinner & Show (8.5 hours)

- Waikiki Beach

Waikiki is a neighborhood of Honolulu on the south shore of the island of Oʻahu. Waikiki is most famous for Waikiki Beach, which is one of six beaches in the district, along with Queen's Beach, Kuhio Beach, Gray's Beach, Fort DeRussy Beach, and Kahanamoku Beach. 

- Diamond Head Lookout

Diamond Head Lookout is a wildly popular destination for tourists and hikers. Located on Oahu beach, this area offers panoramic views of the southern shore of Oahu and Waikiki. Since the lookout offers such clear views of the surrounding area, it was used as a military post from the turn of the century onward. Notable sites along the way include World War II-era bunkers and underground tunnels.

- Hālona Blowhole

On windy days when the tide is high, the ocean breeze sends the waves rolling onto the shore where the rock formation then shoots sea spray high into the air through the cave acting like a geyser. Today you will take a look at the Hālona blowhole. This blowhole is most active when the tide is high, and the winds are strong. It can even shoot sea sprays up to thirty feet high in the air.

- Nuuanu Pali Lookout

Just a five-mile drive northeast of Downtown Honolulu is the Nuuanu Pali Lookout. It offers panoramic views of the sheer Koolau cliffs and lush Windward Coast. The Pali Lookout is also known for its strong and howling winds. You’ll understand why the Nuuanu Pali Lookout is one of Oahu’s best scenic points when you feel the wind pushing up against you. You can even hear the winds whistle through the mountains and see the breathtaking views of Oahu’s lush Windward Coast. 

- Polynesian Cultural Center

The Polynesian Cultural Center is Hawaii’s #1 visitor attraction. It has six island villages representing the unique island cultures of Hawaii, Fiji, Aotearoa (New Zealand), Samoa, Tahiti, and Tonga. End your day by attending the show “Ha: Breath of Life”, featuring traditional songs and dances, fire-filled performances, dramatic special effects, and more. 

Hotel: Sheraton Princess Kaiulani or similar

 

Day 4: BIG ISLAND (HILO)

Today you will arrive at the Hilo Airport on the Big Island by plane. The tour guide will be waiting for you and holding a sign for pick-up.

We will begin the tour by going to Richardson Black Sand Beach! Richardson Black Sand Beach is formed by black volcanic sand and is a must-see site. It also has the best biscuit shop nearby along with the Rainbow Falls, and a beautiful Orchid Garden, which is a paradise on Earth for orchid lovers. 

Shortly after, we will have lunch and then head to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park! Here you can observe the famous Kilauea Caldera, SteamVents, and Halemaumau Crater. In addition, we will visit the Visitor Center, Kilauea Iki Crater Overlook, and Chain of Craters Road. After the tour, we will provide transportation to the Hilo Airport.

Itinerary:

Honolulu to Big Island → Hilo Airport pick-up → Richardson Black Sand Beach or Hilo Black Sand Beach (30 mins) → Banyan Avenue/Queens Memorial Park (pass by) → Big Island Biscuit Shop (20 mins) → Rainbow Falls (20 mins) → Orchid Garden (20 mins) → Hawaii Volcanoes National Park (1 hour) → Macadamia Nut Farm (20 mins) → Hilo Airport → Fly to Honolulu


Tips:

1. This product does not include air tickets from Honolulu to Hilo, please take care of yourself. 

2. Please book a flight to Hilo Airport (ITO) around 9:40 to start today's trip; after the trip, please book a flight departing from Hilo Airport (ITO) after 17:30. Suggested flight to Hilo: HA182 8:45-9:40 HNL-ITO Suggested flight from Hilo: HA371 17:25-18:18 ITO-HNL 

3. Since the itinerary sequence may be adjusted according to the actual situation, please check in with our customer service before purchasing the ticket.

- Richardson Ocean Park

Richardson Ocean Park is the black sand beach closest to Hilo. It is known to the locals as ‘Richardson’s’ and is the best choice for snorkeling on the East side of the Big Island. Richardson’s is part of a series of beach parks along Kalaniana’ole (South Hilo). If you look closely at the sand on Richardson beach you will see that it is mostly made out of black lava sand! 

- Rainbow Falls

The Rainbow Falls cascades 80 ft over a lava cave! Legend has it that it is home to the ancient Hawaiian goddess Hina, the goddess of the moon.

- Akatsuka Orchid Gardens

A paradise for flower lovers, a supplier of orchids across the United States. The colorful orchids in the garden, such as dancing orchids, tiger head orchids, slipper orchids, etc., are so pleasing to the eye that you can't put them down.

- Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Explore the most geological, powerful, and biological landscapes at the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park! This is a national park that will blow your mind away. It is truly a diverse national park that demonstrates the true power of nature. Explore this unique national park with us today!  

Hotel: Sheraton Princess Kaiulani or similar

 

Day 5: BIG ISLAND TOUR

Today, we will head to the North Shore of Oahu for an excursion! We will observe the Valley of the Temples from afar, learn about the macadamia nut, visit the Kahuku shrimp farm, stroll along the sunset beach, pass through the town of Haleiwa, and experience the original ecological plantation (Dole Plantation) natural scenery! We will end our pleasant trip to Hawaii and drive to the Honolulu Airport.

Itinerary:

Valley of the Temples (15 mins) → Macadamia Fruit Plantation (15 mins) → Kahuku Shrimp Farm (20 mins) → Sunset Beach (pass by) → Kualoa Regional Park (15 mins) → Hareyiwa Town (pass by) → Dole Plantation (20 mins) 

- Valley of Temple

Valley of Temple is a memorial park that has the best scenic views to discover. It is the perfect place to relax and take in the nature from around you! 

- Kualoa Regional Park

Kualoa Regional Park is a serene and beautiful place at the northern end of Kaneohe Bay. This spacious park is located at the Kane'ohe Point in the heart of the Ko'olau Poko land division. Just a few hundred yards offshore is the well-known pointed landmass known as China Man's Hat. 

Hotel: Sheraton Princess Kaiulani or similar

 

Day 6: MAUI ISLAND ONE-DAY TOUR - KAHULUI AIRPORT 

Fly to the Kahului Airport in the morning! The tour guide will be holding a sign at the flight luggage pick-up area. Shortly after the pick-up, our tour will begin! First, we will visit Kepaniwai Park & Heritage Gardens to learn about the history and lifestyle of people with different cultural backgrounds in the Hawaiian Islands. Then we will arrive at the Maui Tropical Plantation. You may stroll through the lush gardens and admire rare plants from the Hawaiian Islands. Then follow us and head to the shops at Wailea for a unique shopping experience! And then we will go to visit Makena Beach, known as "Big Beach", to feel the infinite charm of golden sand and white waves. Next, we will go to Lava Fields - Ke'one'olo and Ho'okipa Beach Park to enjoy the unique volcanic landform and marine life activities. We will pass by Mama's Fish House along the way, a popular Hawaiian-style restaurant! Finally, we will arrive at the art town of Paia, where you will be immersed in an artistic atmosphere!

 

Itinerary:

Honolulu to Maui → Kahului Airport (OGG) pick-up → Kepaniwai Park & Heritage Gardens (20 mins) → Maui Tropical Plantation (30 mins) → The shops at Wailea (30 mins) → Makena Beach (20 mins) → Lava Fields - Ke'one'olo (20 mins) → Mama's Fish House (20 mins) → Ho'okipa Beach Park (40 mins)  → Paia Town (10 mins) → Kahului Airport (OGG)

Tips:

1. Please keep in mind that this product does not include air tickets from Honolulu to Kahului.

2. Please book a flight arriving at Kahului Airport (OGG) before 8:30 to start today's trip.  After the trip, please book a flight departing from Kahului Airport (OGG) after 18:00.

- Kepaniwai Park and Heritage Gardens

Kepaniwai Park and Heritage Gardens, adjacent to the Wailuku Stream, is a beautiful public park containing displays that honor the cultures that contributed to modern Maui. Among the interesting structures are an early Hawaiian hale, a New England–style saltbox, a Portuguese-style villa with gardens, and dwellings from such other cultures as China and the Philippines. The park’s name harkens back to the infamous Battle of Kepaniwai in 1790 between Kamehameha I and Kahekili, king of Maui.

- Maui Tropical Plantation

Maui Tropical Plantation is located in Waikapu, on the road heading from Kihei towards Lahaina. The property covers over 60 acres and is home to a wide variety of tropical plants, including crops being cultivated at the plantation including coffee, macadamia nuts, avocado, and papaya.

- Makena Beach

Makena Beach is located south of Wailea and provides a secluded alternative to more crowded beaches in Kaanapali and Lahaina. With its dramatic cliff landscape and brilliant blue/green water, Makena Beach is one of the most popular shorelines in Maui. It’s often referred to as Maui’s “Big Beach” and is one of the largest beaches on the island, with golden sands extending nearly 1.5 miles long and 100 yards wide. You can swim or snorkel in the water, enjoy a picnic in the shade, or simply sunbathe on the seemingly endless expanse of sand. Whatever you choose, a trip to Makena Beach will be one you’ll never forget!

- Ho'okipa Beach Park

Hookipa — it means “hospitality” in Hawaiian. Located miles away from the crowds, this pristine beach is nestled on the island's north shore alongside the Road To Hana. Thanks to its consistent winds, large waves, and sprawling reef system, this is one of the best locations in all of Hawaii for windsurfing. Modern-day surfing on Maui started here, at this beach just outside of the charming artsy town of Paia on Maui’s northern coastline.

 

Notes:

The package fee is quoted in US$, which includes transportation, hotel, tips for drivers and guides, and attraction admission fees. 

Cost excludes round-trip flights to the destination,  air tickets, ferry, and shuttle transfer in some attraction areas, meals, and any personal expenses.

Free transfer to the airport between 6:30 AM to 10:00 PM.

Cancellation Police
 0 to 15 days before the tour starts, 100% of the payment is non-refundable;
16 to 30 days before the tour starts, 75% of the payment is non-refundable;
31 to 45 days before the tour starts, 50% of the payment is non-refundable;
40 to 90 days before the tour starts, a $300 service fee will be applied.
 

Tour Fare:
Quad: $1959.00
Triple: $1959.00
Double: $1959.00
Single: $2669.00
Child: $989.00
Departure Dates:
every Thursday and Friday

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