Day 1 Honolulu International Airport
Day 2 Honolulu - Hilo (210 miles)
Day 3 Hilo - Honolulu (210 miles)
Day 4 Honolulu - Oahu - Honolulu (25 miles)
Day 5 Honolulu - Pearl Harbor - Oahu - Honolulu (27 miles)
Day 1:
Honolulu International Airport
Arrive Honolulu International Airport, meet the tour guild is in "Fuchsia" lavender purple color polo shirt, then takes around 25 minutes transfer to hotel.
Domestic Flight: Tour guide will meet you at the Baggage Claim Area, where the flight you belong to.
International Flight: The tour guide will meet you at the individual exit.
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Honolulu, HI
Honolulu is the capital city of Hawaii, and the first stop for tourists from all over the world. Located on the picturesque island of O'ahu, it serves as a gateway into Polynesian culture and history for millions of people.
Day 2:
Honolulu - Hilo (210 miles)
Today, we will fly to Big Island, where we will go sightseeing at places like Hawaii National Volcano Park, Richardson Black Sand Beach, Rainbow Falls and so on. Then, we will transfer to a hotel in the area.
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Hilo, HI
Hilo is the largest city, census-designated place (CDP), and settlement in Hawaii County, Hawaii, which encompasses the Island of Hawai'i. Hilo is the county seat of the County of Hawai'i and is located in the District of South Hilo.
Rainbow Falls
This impressive waterfall near downtown Hilo, Hawaii is eighty feet tall and almost a hundred feet in diameter. Its ease of access and lack of admission fee make it a popular sight to see for visitors to Hilo.
Duration: Approx. 20 Minutes
Richardson Beach Park
Richardson Beach Park is a park located just east of Hilo on Hawaii Island. It is significant for being the only Hilo beach with special volcanic black sand. It was named for Elsa and George Richardson, who lived there.
If closed, we'll visit Hilo Bayfront Beach Park instead.
Duration: 30-40 Minutes
Volcanoes National Park
Volcanoes National Park showcases Hawaii's interesting geological history. Near the town of Hilo, Mt. Kilauea, and the Thurston Lava Tube, the park boasts an incredible, dynamic landscape that is often reshaped by local volcanic activity.
Day 3:
Hilo - Honolulu (210 miles)
In the morning we will go to the Akaka Falls on the north shore of the Big Island. Stop at the farmer's market for fresh papayas and other tropical seasonal fruits. Then we will drive to the Kalapana lava field of 1985, then we will drive up the east coast of the Big Island to see the views along the way, and see the black sand beaches formed during the latest volcanic eruption in 2018. After that we will go back to the Honolulu to rest.
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Hilo, HI
Hilo is the largest city, census-designated place (CDP), and settlement in Hawaii County, Hawaii, which encompasses the Island of Hawai'i. Hilo is the county seat of the County of Hawai'i and is located in the District of South Hilo.
Akaka Falls State Park
'Akaka Falls State Park is one of the many parks on the Island of Hawaii, just outside the city of Hilo. The park is named for the ʻAkaka Falls, a 422-foot-tall waterfall on Kolekole Stream in an eroded gorge.
Kalapana Black Sand Beach
Kalapana Black Sand Beach is a volcanic beach that is also an actively erupting area. The Kalapana Lava Viewing Area allows visitors to see the volcano's activity from a safe distance and watch smoke billow up from the water.
Day 4:
Honolulu - Oahu - Honolulu (25 miles)
Heading to view the east part of Oahu, including the world famous Waikiki Beach, Kahala, Diamond Head Look out, Hanauma Bay(sightseeing only, won't go into the beach and a nature preserve area), Halona Blow Hole
and Pali Lookout. Departing at 16:00 from hotel. Begin a unforgettable cruise by boarding the Star of Honolulu. The Star of Honolulu will carry you beyond Diamond Head and back again. Make this fun-filled journey along the gorgeous Waikiki coastline with great food, wonderful entertainment and the best sunset cruise views in Hawaii.
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Oahu, HI
Oahu is the most popular of the Hawaiian Islands. It is the location of Honolulu, Hawaii's capital, as well as much-loved tourist spots like Pearl Harbor and Waikiki. The Polynesian Cultural Center is on this island as well.
Diamond Head
Rising over Honolulu, Diamond Head is a dormant volcano with an interior crater. The Diamond Head crater is one of the world's best examples of this geological formation. The crater's interior is now a national park.
Duration: Approx. 10 Minutes
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve
Both a bathing beach and a nature preserve, the Hanauma Bay area is one of Oahu's most popular tourist spots. While actually touching the local animals is illegal, you can still get closer to them than almost anywhere else!
Opening Hours: Closed on Tuesdays
Halona Blowhole
The Halona Blowhole on the south shore of Oahu is the result of tubes created in rock thousands of years ago by volcanic eruptions. Large waves force water through the tubes, jetting it 30 feet into the air.
Duration: Approx. 10 Minutes
Nu'uanu Pali Lookout
This scenic point on Koʻolau Mountain in Oahu's Nuʻuanu Valley offers spectacular panoramic views of the northeastern coastline of the island of Oahu. The area is also the location of the Nuʻuanu Freshwater Fish Refuge and Nu'uanu Reservoir.
Duration: Approx. 15 Minutes
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Honolulu, HI
Honolulu is the capital city of Hawaii, and the first stop for tourists from all over the world. Located on the picturesque island of O'ahu, it serves as a gateway into Polynesian culture and history for millions of people.
Star of Honolulu Sunset Cruises
Star of Honolulu Sunset Cruises is on Hawaii's largest and most popular vessel. At 232' in length, she strikes an impressive cruise ship profile as she departs Honolulu Harbor. It offers the widest range of cruise selections and the best staffed entertainment on any dinner cruise vessel From the elegant seven-course French style dining on the upper deck, to the value-packed Pacific buffet.
Day 5:
Honolulu - Pearl Harbor - Oahu - Honolulu (27 miles)
In the morning, we will visit the Pearl Harbor for the famous remains of USS Arizona Battleship after the Japanese attack in World War II. We will watch an informative movie and overlook the USS Arizona Memorial. After that is the City Tour (sightseeing - only stop one point here) including State Capitol, Washington place (Governor's Mansion), Iolani Place and King Kamehameha statue.
In the afternoon, pass by the Tomb of General Chang Hsueh Liang and have a brief stop atByodo-In Temple. we will continue to the Haleiwa town pass by the Sunset Beach where we will have chance to see some turtles lying on the beach.
Then we'll visit Hawaii famous Dole Plantation, to try the delicious Dole Whip ice cream on your own expense. At last, transfer to the airport.
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Pearl Harbor, HI
Pearl Harbor is a lagoon harbor on the island of Oahu, Hawaii, west of Honolulu. Much of the harbor and surrounding lands is a United States Navy deep-water naval base. It is also the headquarters of the United States Pacific Fleet.
USS Arizona Memorial
This memorial in Honolulu, Hawaii serves as a remembrance of the American soldier killed in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. The ship marks the resting place of over one thousand of the dead.
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Oahu, HI
Oahu is the most popular of the Hawaiian Islands. It is the location of Honolulu, Hawaii's capital, as well as much-loved tourist spots like Pearl Harbor and Waikiki. The Polynesian Cultural Center is on this island as well.
Byodo-In Buddhist Temple
Surrounded by koi ponds, this non-denominational temple was built in the 1960s to commemorate the 100-year anniversary of the first Japanese immigrants to the Hawaiian islands. Before entering, visitors should ring the peace bell.
Haleiwa
A town along the northwest coast of O'ahu, Haleiwa is known as a top surfing destination. Matsumoto Shave Ice is a local favorite, where visitors can get Hawaii's favorite dessert.
Dole Plantation
Dole Plantation opened in 1950, billing itself as "Hawaii's Pineapple Experience." In addition to touring the fields, visitors can attempt the "world's largest maze," a 3-acre adventure with more than two miles of paths and a mystery to solve.