Minnie824
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Just back, and did the Oahu Circle Island tour excursion booked through Aulani. This is on Thursdays at 7:30am and states 7 hours. We arrived 15 min early with breakfast to eat on the bus and some waters. Bus arrived on time (there were actually 2 busses that day). We had the best guide ever.... Shannon O'Brian the Irish Hawaiian as he said. He was great...told us so many facts and knew everything about the island and kept us entertained the entire day.
Headed off towards Honolulu and then the first stop was Hanauma Bay about 9:05am. Took some great pics here. This was a bathroom stop as well, and there were a lot of chickens running around. Continued down the road (east) and stopped at a lookout to see the water blowhole and more pics here. Stopped along the side as we headed north at another scenic lookout.
After this headed up to the mountain by Nu'uanu Pali lookout (i'm getting the names of this from my pics so I apologize if some are incorrect). Beautiful view and SO windy up here. After that headed to the temple for pics. Got here around 11:15. Rang the bell, visited the temple, gift shop and bathroom here as well as snacks/water to buy.
After the temple continued on around to the north and stopped at a few more scenic spots for pictures. Went to Fumi's shrimp for lunch. Got here around 12:40. LONG line, lots of busses. They got through pretty quickly though. covered picnic tables to sit at and they have chicken and then, not on the menu, hamburgers, if needed. Food was excellent and we were starving by then too. Food was not included in tour price, btw, around $12 a plate.
We left lunch and headed to Waimea falls. Parked here and then took a paved walk up to the waterfall. You had 3 choices, walk on your own (map provided), walk with guide and he would go over flowers, birds, etc, more guided, or you could pay $10 to get a golf cart ride up to the top. We decided to walk up on our own. Very easy walk. On the way we saw a wild boar running around! Beautiful waterfall too. You can swim in it if you get a life vest, but we asked the lifeguard, and they let you just walk in up to your knee on your own, so we did that. We spent about an hour and a half at the park. They had a farmers market here as well, so we got some snacks and drinks.
Leaving the falls, we stopped at the Dole Plantation and had about 30 min to shop in the store. SO much to buy. Delicious dole whip and we bought some chocolate covered pineapple as well as other items.
leaving Dole, headed back to resort and returned about 5:45pm.
I would highly recommend this tour...you get to see so much and our guide was awesome and so knowledgeable. Let me know if you have any questions!
Headed off towards Honolulu and then the first stop was Hanauma Bay about 9:05am. Took some great pics here. This was a bathroom stop as well, and there were a lot of chickens running around. Continued down the road (east) and stopped at a lookout to see the water blowhole and more pics here. Stopped along the side as we headed north at another scenic lookout.
After this headed up to the mountain by Nu'uanu Pali lookout (i'm getting the names of this from my pics so I apologize if some are incorrect). Beautiful view and SO windy up here. After that headed to the temple for pics. Got here around 11:15. Rang the bell, visited the temple, gift shop and bathroom here as well as snacks/water to buy.
After the temple continued on around to the north and stopped at a few more scenic spots for pictures. Went to Fumi's shrimp for lunch. Got here around 12:40. LONG line, lots of busses. They got through pretty quickly though. covered picnic tables to sit at and they have chicken and then, not on the menu, hamburgers, if needed. Food was excellent and we were starving by then too. Food was not included in tour price, btw, around $12 a plate.
We left lunch and headed to Waimea falls. Parked here and then took a paved walk up to the waterfall. You had 3 choices, walk on your own (map provided), walk with guide and he would go over flowers, birds, etc, more guided, or you could pay $10 to get a golf cart ride up to the top. We decided to walk up on our own. Very easy walk. On the way we saw a wild boar running around! Beautiful waterfall too. You can swim in it if you get a life vest, but we asked the lifeguard, and they let you just walk in up to your knee on your own, so we did that. We spent about an hour and a half at the park. They had a farmers market here as well, so we got some snacks and drinks.
Leaving the falls, we stopped at the Dole Plantation and had about 30 min to shop in the store. SO much to buy. Delicious dole whip and we bought some chocolate covered pineapple as well as other items.
leaving Dole, headed back to resort and returned about 5:45pm.
I would highly recommend this tour...you get to see so much and our guide was awesome and so knowledgeable. Let me know if you have any questions!