You’ll fly from Big Island to Oahu for a full-day tour led by a local guide — from reflecting at Pearl Harbor’s USS Arizona Memorial to tasting fresh shrimp on the North Shore and sampling pineapple treats at Dole Plantation. Expect laughter with locals, ocean views, and moments that linger long after you’re home.
“You see those oil drops?” our guide asked quietly as we leaned over the rail at the USS Arizona Memorial. “They call them the tears of the Arizona.” I didn’t expect to feel so much standing there — it was oddly silent except for the water lapping below, and even the kids in our group went quiet. The names on the wall hit harder than I thought they would. It felt like everyone was holding their breath together for a minute.
The day started early — Big Island to Honolulu is just a short flight but somehow it felt like we’d landed somewhere completely different. Our driver met us right at the airport with this easy smile and a stack of attraction tickets (I never had to worry about where to go next). After Pearl Harbor, we circled Oahu in that blessedly air-conditioned van. The Koʻolau Mountains looked unreal in the morning mist, all sharp ridges and deep green. At Tropical Farms Macadamia Nut Farm, I tried cracking a nut myself (not as easy as it looks) and ended up laughing with one of the aunties who worked there. She showed me how you’re supposed to do it — her hands way quicker than mine.
Lunch was at Fumi’s Garlic Shrimp Truck up on the North Shore. The garlic smell hit before we even got out of the van — honestly, my fingers still smelled like shrimp hours later. We stopped at roadside fruit stands too; I grabbed banana lumpia because our guide swore it was “the best on island.” He wasn’t wrong. There were surfers out at Waimea Bay, even though it wasn’t competition season, and I could’ve watched them for hours if we didn’t have more ground to cover.
By late afternoon we reached Dole Plantation. The sun was hot but not unbearable — I ducked into the shop mostly for shade but ended up trying Dole Whip (it’s sweet and cold and sort of perfect after a long day). On the drive back toward Waikiki, I realized how much of Oahu we’d actually seen in just one day trip from Big Island. It’s weird how some places stick with you more than you expect; I still think about that quiet moment over the water at Pearl Harbor sometimes.
The tour lasts a full day including roundtrip flights between Big Island and Honolulu plus sightseeing around Oahu.
No, lunch is not included but there are stops at local food trucks like Fumi’s Garlic Shrimp Truck where you can buy your own meal.
You’ll visit Pearl Harbor (USS Arizona Memorial), Tropical Farms Macadamia Nut Farm, North Shore beaches like Waimea Bay, Haleiwa town, roadside fruit stands, and Dole Plantation.
Yes, your guide will provide all necessary entry tickets on the day of your tour.
Your tour includes pickup after arriving in Honolulu; roundtrip airfare from Big Island is also included.
No purses or bags are allowed inside Pearl Harbor except clear plastic bags; storage is available for $7 per bag.
The tour is suitable for all fitness levels but requires walking up to four city blocks; specialized infant seats are available upon request.
Wear comfortable shoes for walking; bring cash for food trucks or roadside stands as many are cash-only.
Your experience covers roundtrip airfare between Big Island and Honolulu, airport pickup by your local guide in an air-conditioned vehicle, all entry tickets handed out by your driver-guide on arrival, plus plenty of stops for food (at your own expense) along Oahu’s scenic coastline before returning back in the evening.
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