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Audio Driving Tour in Oahu Hawaii

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Honolulu, US
4.8 (9)
Honolulu, US
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Don't miss a thing as GuideAlong's self-guided audio driving tour takes you on an incredible journey through Oahu's tropical scenery, turquoise waters, rich culture, and history. Imagine exploring at your own pace while fascinating stories, local tips, and directions play automatically based on your location. Discover famous highlights like the North Shore's world-renowned surfing beaches and the spectacular snorkeling spot within a volcanic cone. Feel the thrill of hiking to the rim of the iconic Diamond Head crater and enjoy breathtaking views of Waikiki. Indulge in a tropical fruit experience at the Dole Plantation and dive into the fascinating past of Hawaii at the Iolani Palace. Relax on the pristine shores of Kailua Beach and witness the solemn beauty of the Pearl Harbor National Memorial. With no time limits, suggested itineraries, or need for Wi-Fi or cell service, this audio driving tour is like having a knowledgeable tour guide along for the ride. So grab your keys and immerse yourself in the wonders of Oahu with GuideAlong's Audio Driving Tour.

About this experience

  • Non Refundable There is no return, refund or cancellation possible with this product
  • Admission Not Included
  • 15 hours - 16 hours
  • Suitable for 1-8 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • & Audio GuidedGuided Experience
  • Discover Oahu's famous North Shore and its legendary surfing beaches
  • Snorkel in the stunning Hanauma Bay
  • Explore the charming town of Haleiwa and enjoy a shave ice from M Matsumoto Store
  • Hike to the rim of the iconic Diamond Head crater for breathtaking views
  • Immerse yourself in the history of Hawaii at Iolani Palace
  • Support: Toll free phone, chat and email
  • Easy To Use: Pre-download and tour offline
  • Trip Planners: In-app, web and PDF
  • Location Based: Stories, tips & directions that autoplay
  • One-Time Purchase: No time or date use limit or expiry
  • GuideAlong (GyPSy Guide) Audio Tour: 230+ Points
  • Flexible Routes: Suggested itineraries or create your own
  • Hanauma Bay State Park: $25 per adults (13+) and $3 parking fee
  • Byodo-In Temple: $5 adults (13-64), $4 seniors (65+), $2 children (2-12)
  • Dole Plantation: free admission, tours $7.75 adults, maze $8.75 adults, train tour $13 adults
  • Diamond Head: $5 (ages 4+) and $10 parking fee
  • Iolani Palace: tours start at $26.95 adults (18+), $21.95 teens (13-17) and $11.95 youth (5-12)

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Introduction

Embark on an unforgettable adventure through Oahu's breathtaking tropical scenery, turquoise waters, and vibrant heritage with the Audio Driving Tour in Oahu Hawaii. Developed by GuideAlong, this self-guided tour promises to immerse you in the rich culture and history of this stunning island. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this tour is designed to captivate and educate, ensuring you don't miss a single highlight along the way.

What to expect?

Prepare to be amazed as you journey through Oahu's most famous landmarks and hidden gems. With the Audio Driving Tour, expect to enjoy fascinating behind-the-scenes stories, local tips, and directions that play automatically based on your location. You'll have the freedom to explore at your own pace, spending more time at the places that intrigue you and bypassing any that don't. From a spectacular snorkeling spot nestled within a volcanic cone to a panoramic lookout over coastal cliffs, this tour will unveil the true beauty and wonders of Oahu.

Who is this for?

The Audio Driving Tour in Oahu Hawaii is perfect for anyone seeking a unique and immersive travel experience. Whether you're a solo adventurer, a couple, or a family, this tour caters to all. From history enthusiasts eager to uncover the island's cultural heritage to nature lovers yearning to witness Oahu's tropical beauty, this tour welcomes individuals of all interests and backgrounds. With its flexible routes and comprehensive commentary, the tour ensures that every traveler can create their own personalized journey through Oahu.

Why book this?

Embarking on the Audio Driving Tour in Oahu Hawaii means having your very own tour guide along for the drive. With over 230 points of interest covered, you'll gain unique insights and fascinating stories about each location, making your journey even more meaningful. The ability to travel at your own pace and explore offline using GPS ensures a hassle-free experience, without the need for cell service or WiFi. Additionally, the one-time purchase offers no time limits or expiry, and free updates provide peace of mind for future use. Make the most of your time on Oahu and let the Audio Driving Tour be your ultimate companion.

Good to know

When embarking on the Audio Driving Tour, it's important to note that certain attractions may have separate admission fees. For instance, Hanauma Bay State Park charges $25 per adult, while Byodo-In Temple requires a $5 fee for adults. However, admission to the Dole Plantation is free, with optional tours and attractions available at an additional cost. Diamond Head also charges a fee of $5 for individuals aged 4 and above, along with a $10 parking fee. If you plan to visit Iolani Palace, tour prices start at $26.95 for adults. Familiarize yourself with these details to ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced the Audio Driving Tour in Oahu Hawaii rave about its comprehensive coverage and immersive storytelling. They praise the convenience of the GPS-guided tour, allowing them to effortlessly navigate the island's wonders without worrying about connectivity. Visitors appreciate the flexibility to explore at their own pace, ensuring a personalized and enriching experience. The engaging commentary and local tips provided along the way have been particularly lauded, giving travelers a deeper understanding of Oahu's history and culture. Overall, reviewers express their satisfaction with this self-guided tour, considering it a must-have for anyone looking to make the most of their time on the island.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Your Itinerary

North Shore

Hawaii is considered the cultural home of surfing and ancient Hawaiians enjoyed surfing just for the pure joy and fun of it. The north shore of Oahu is home to 3 of the most famous waves in the world; Banzai Pipeline, Sunset Beach and Waimea Bay. Winter is the most predictable time of year when large swells can roll in. It always takes some luck, but if you are there when the surf is "big", you are going to be a little intimidated and pretty impressed. At any time of year, these beaches are worth checking out and if you plan to go into the water, just be sure to be safe and not get caught in conditions beyond your abilities.

Hanauma Bay State Park

Hanauma Bay is the most popular and favorite snorkeling location on Oahu and spectacularly located within the half-crescent rim of an ancient cinder cone. Optional stop - timed ticket reservations required. Reservations are now needed, as an online reservation system has been launched to assist with restricted public entry.

Admission Not Included

Haleiwa

Haleiwa is the main town of the North Shore of Oahu. Before, or after, checking out some of the world's most famous surfing beaches, explore town for dining, shopping and galleries. A favorite in town is to enjoy a shave ice from the M Matsumoto Store and then check out some of the local artisan's folk art, and even some painted surfboards. Also a good place to stop for dinner if you enjoyed a sunset from one of the beaches, and before returning to Waikiki.

Diamond Head State Monument

The most famous extinct volcanic crater on Oahu is the picturesque Diamond Head, located just a few minutes drive from Waikiki. Drive through the tunnel in the crater wall to park inside. A parking fee is payable at the entrance. It's perfectly fine to enjoy the views inside the crater, but if you can handle the 271 stairs and sometimes steep trail, the most popular thing to do is to hike to the crater rim. From the top, you will enjoy outstanding views to Waikiki, Honolulu and along the coastal beaches. Expect to spend 90 minutes if you plan to do the hike.

Admission Not Included

Dole Plantation

Dole brand is synonymous for tropical fruits, and especially pineapples. Starting in the 1800's, James Dole's mission was to have pineapple as a staple in every American kitchen. Growing and exporting pineapples back to the US mainland was a vital component of the early Hawaiian agricultural economy. Visiting the plantation can be a free experience if you a satisfied with shopping the gift store and trying some samples. Also on site is a pineapple maze, and tours of the tropical fruit plantation on the Pineapple Express, a vintage style train. Optional stop - admission not included.

Admission Not Included

Iolani Palace

Close to Honolulu, visitors can learn more deeply about Hawaii's past and the complicated journey to statehood at the Iolani Palace and the Kamehameha Statue. These are located on the return route to Waikiki from the North Shore section of the tour.

Admission Not Included

Kailua Beach Park

One of Oahu's most amazing sandy beaches, a beautiful beach two and a half miles long, between Alala and Kapoho Points. From the shore, you will enjoy views to the Mokes, a pair of islands that sit just 1 mile off the shore. Join a guided kayak trip to paddle out and explore. Be aware that parking restrictions are enforced stringently, especially on weekends.

Punchbowl Crater

Punchbowl Crater stands regally in a crater above the city and provides a poignant reminder of the sacrifice of service men and women who lost their lives in theaters of war at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.

Ko Olina

Ko Olina is a planned resort community located at the end of the H1 Freeway, in the south-western part of the island. It's the home of the Disney Aulani Resort. Four giant and protected lagoons have been created on the shore, and provide a safe and calm environment for swimming and enjoying the beach. You do not have to be a guest at one of the resorts in Ko Olina to enjoy the lagoons - the public is welcome.

Laie Point State Wayside Park

The Laie sea arch sits just offshore from Laie Point and makes for a lovely photo. You will also enjoy views up and down the windward coast on this side of the island. It only takes 10 minutes to enjoy the views and there is no cost to visit.

Byodo-In Temple

The Byodo-In is a replica of a famous Japanese temple that has the same name, located just outside of Kyoto. That original is nearly 1000 years old. This Byodo-In has a stunning location beneath the Ko’olau Mountains and you will want to get pictures of the temple backdropped by those stunning, scalloped cliffs. The grounds and temple are picturesque and well-worth the 45 minutes or so that it will take to visit. Optional stop, there is a small entry fee.

Admission Not Included

Pearl Harbor National Memorial

Pearl Harbor is the location where the Japanese executed a sneak aerial attack on the US ships and brought America directly into WWII. Today the events of the fateful day, and the coutless lives that were affected are memorialized. Expect to spend about a 1/2 day visiting Pearl Harbor and absorbing the many presentations. Visiting the USS Arizona Memorial is by boat. There is no cost to visit, but tickets to the USS Arizona are first come-first served. Be sure to sign up for the next available boat as soon as you arrive at the site.

Kahuku

As you round the very northernmost tip of Oahu, between the north shore and Laie and Kahuku, we will have the opportunity to visit our choice of several permanent shrimp trucks, located right at their own shrimp farms. This is a fantastic and authentic lunch or snack opportunity.

Nu‘Uanu Pali

The most famous elevated viewpoint on the entire island of Oahu is the scenic panoramas from the Pali Lookout. The Pali is the nickname of route 61 which cuts across the island, connecting Kailua to Honolulu. The viewpoint sits on top of the sheer cliffs of the mountains, that face the windward side of the island. Hold on to your hats, and everything else, as the winds are almost always strong, but totally worth it for the outstanding views back to the coast. Paid parking is mandatory at the location.

Lanikai Beach

Just south of Kailua Beach Park, Lanikai Beach is a half-mile stretch of beautiful sand and palm trees.

Reviews

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4.8 (9)

Chuck O

We have driven around Oahu a few times before and wanted to do a tour on our own pace and learn more about the area. The tour was very helpful in driving by keeping us in the correct lane for all the turns. The GPS was very accurate and we had no problems. It does drain the cell phone battery so keep your phone charging for the entire time. We learned very much history about the area and found a few places that we drove past before since that were great new spots to learn about. I’ll do this again on future vacation spots.

valarie_w

We loved the precise driving instructions as well as the informative details above the island. I would highly recommend this tutorial.

Xena_W

We totally enjoyed the self driving choice. We were able to go at our pace and had a great day together.

Sandy_N

The app started just fine when we were taking our drive up to the North Shore of Oahu from the Halona Blowhole. After we paused the app to enjoy this destination, we returned to our vehicle and were unable to resume the app. We tried several different ways to resume the app before giving up in frustration. We have used the gypsy app during several of our previous vacations and had no issues pausing and restarting the app. So disappointed and unhappy with this app.

Lisa_N

Loved it! It was very nice to be on our own instead of in a van on a tour with a bunch of people we don’t know :) The only issue we had was we purchased through the website and not through the app so when we went to get the tour on the app it wouldn’t connect and didn’t show up. We ended up just buying the tour again. Just make sure to buy after downloading the app to avoid that hassle.

Juaquita_C

My first trip to Oahu and I chose this self driving tour app to have flexibility on my stops. It gave me that and interesting tidbits. I learned a lot. The navigation was accurate and easy to follow. I highly recommend it

Jessica_T

This was such an amazing tour. I loved the commentary as we drove around and it hit all of the highlights that we wanted to see.

franklin_l

Great suggestions along the route. Suggest everyone rent a car and use this instead of the over price tours

Kenneth_P

Blow hole, Sandy Beach, Pipeline, Haleiwa, Waikiki, Mountain View’s. Tour guide was fun and it felt like he was in our back seat giving instructions.
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-05-19 03:37