Routes and time may be modified or restricted due to circumstances beyond the control of Roberts Hawaii.Byodo-In Temple gift shop closed on Christmas Day.Kualoa Ranch is closed on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.Dole Plantation is closed on Christmas Day.Dole Plantation’s maze, train, and garden tour are not included in the tour.You may wish to bring a light jacket due to possible rain at some of the stops.Moderate walking – please wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately.Dole Plantation* – Visit Hawaii’s “Pineapple Experience,” see pineapples from all over the world and try the delicious Dole Whip ice cream. These beaches are also a popular area for filming. North Shore Surfing Beaches – Welcome to the surfing mecca of the world! Watch out for the massive waves that have attracted so many surfers to its shores.Laie Hawaii Mormon Temple – The first temple built by the Latter Day Saints Church outside the continental United States, this beautiful complex features breathtaking lush tropical gardens of Hawaiian foliage and flowers, cascading water features and more.A local Hawaiian Cowboy (paniolo) Private Ranch and Nature Reserve is owned by eight generation descendants of Fr. Kualoa Ranch* – Gaze at the stunning backdrop of the Koolau Mountains as you enjoy lunch at the 4,000 acres Kualoa Ranch.According to Hawaiian mythology, the island is formed from the remains of a giant lizard or dragon’s tail that was chopped off and tossed to the ocean. Chinaman’s Hat – The basalt islet in Kaneohe Bay is shaped curiously like a hat.It has been featured in the TV series Hawaii Five-O, Magnum P.I., Lost and the 2001 movie Pearl Harbor. Byodo-In Temple* – This picturesque Buddhist temple tucked in the Valley of the Temples is a half-sized replica of the 900-year-old temple in Japan.It was here that Kamehameha I conquered the island of Oahu on his quest to unite the Hawaiian Islands. Nuuanu Pali Lookout* – The bewitchingly scenic lookout was also the site of the Battle of Nuuanu, one of the bloodiest conflicts in Hawaiian history.Waimanalo Town* – This quaint, rustic town is known for its local flavor and numerous plant nurseries and agricultural lots that extend back toward the Koolau Mountains.Halona “Blow Hole” Lookout** – This volcanic lava tube propels water into the sky like a whale’s blowhole.Many celebrities and business moguls vacation homes in this area. Kahala Estates – Kahala Estates are a large concentration of some of the most expensive real estate and beachfront properties in Hawaii.It’s a worldwide symbol of the Hawaiian Islands Diamond Head – A 200,000-year-old defining volcanic structure formed the Honolulu Volcanic Series.(* denotes stops made, ** denotes stop if parking available) Click here to Learn more about pcr testingPCR Testing.Click here to Learn more about employeesEmployees.Click here to Learn more about safety protocolSafety Protocol.Click here to Learn more about travel blogTravel Blog.Click here to Learn more about terms of useTerms of Use.Click here to Learn more about contact usContact Us.Click here to Learn more about about usAbout Us.Click here to Learn more about aboutAbout.
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