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Land Adventures: Oahu South Shore Convertible Tour by Hawaii Convertible Tours - Honolulu

Land Adventures: Oahu South Shore Convertible Tour by Hawaii Convertible Tours

Waipahueasy

Difficulty

easy

Duration

5 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for most fitness levels; minimal walking required beyond stops.

Overview

Discover Oahu’s scenic south shore in style with a customizable 5-hour convertible tour. Visit iconic sights, enjoy breathtaking views, and soak up Hawaiian culture—an adventure perfect for all ages.

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Waipahu, Hawaii

5 Hour Oahu South Shore Convertible Tour

Tour of Oahu's South Shore • Private Tour • Up to 4 People

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About This Adventure

Experience the breathtaking beauty of Oahu's south shore on a customizable 5-hour convertible tour. Explore iconic sites like Diamond Head, Hanauma Bay, and the historic Iolani Palace, while enjoying delicious malasadas and stunning ocean views. Perfect for families and friends, this adventure promises unforgettable memories and unique Hawaiian experiences.

5 Hour Oahu South Shore Convertible Tour

Enjoy a 5-hour tour of Oahu's south shore in a four-door luxury Chrysler convertible able to carry four passengers or a luxury Mercedes convertible able to carry three passengers plus a driver. Great for individuals, couples, or families. Tour is customized to your interest and schedule.

Times and Duration:

  • Start time is based on your preference
  • Tour is a minimum 5 hour tour

Itinerary:

  • Diamond Head Beach
  • Leonard’s Bakery (Malasadas donuts!)
  • Kahala Resort (Good for children as they have dolphins in the lobby area.)
  • Diamond Head Lookout (Mild hike that takes 1 – 1&1/2 hrs. )
  • Koko Head Marina Hawaii Water Sports – Skiing , Tubing, Wakeboarding. (Price not included in tour.) Aloha Ocean sports – Jet Ski. (Rental price not included in tour.) Koconuts Shave ice!
  • Hawaii Kai Ridge (Nice neighborhood with view as far as the eye can see.)
  • Portlock neighborhood (1.2 – 23 Million $$$ homes) Dog Bounty Hunter’s home Spitting Cave (Lava cliffs with 50 foot leap of faith.)
  • Koko Head Trail (Grueling hike that takes 1 -1&1/2 hrs. but nice view at 1208 feet.)
  • Hanauma Bay (Snorkeling. Admission not included in tour price.)
  • Lanai Lookout (See 60 foot cliffs where only those with a death wish jump off. If it’s clear, you may be able to see Lanai.)
  • Halona Cove (“Here to Eternity” Beach. 1953 movie scene with Bert Landcaster & Deborah Kerr. Picture on top of page.)
  • Blow Hole
  • Makapuu Lighthouse (Optional easy paved 1&1/2 – 2 hour hike with whale watching views during winter months.) Makapuu tide pools Dragon’s Nostrels (Blow holes)
  • Makapuu Lookout (WWII bunkers in mountainside.)
  • SeaLife Park (Admission not included in tour.)
  • Sandy Beach boogie boarding (Only for experienced boogie boarders as beach also known as “Break Neck Beach”.) Hawaii Kai Golf Course (We can putt there or stop for a potty break.) Waimanalo Bay Beach Park Waimanalo Golf Course (We can putt there.) Teddy’s Bigger Burgers – Kailua (Price not included in tour price.
  • King Kamehameha III Summer Home ruins
  • Pali Lookout
  • Kapena Falls (15- 20 foot terracing waterfall. Used in movie “Rundown” and “Lost.” 1/4 – 1/2 hr. hike.)
  • Punchbowl Cemetery (Over 45,000 of our War heros are buried here. Almost 29,000 MIA remembered here.)
  • Round Top Drive Pu’u Ualaka’a State Wayside (Scene in 1961 film, “Blue Hawaii” with Elvis and Joan Blackman.) Tantalus Lookout
  • Royal Mausoleum
  • Iolani Palace
  • King Kamehameha I Statue
  • State Judicial Building
  • State Capital Building
  • Kawaiahao Church (First Christian Church on Oahu built 1842)
  • St. Andrews Cathedral (Episcopal Church built 1867)
  • Chinatown

Adventure Tips

Stay Sun Safe

Apply sunscreen and wear a hat to protect against Hawaii’s strong sun during outdoor stops.

Dress Comfortably

Wear lightweight, breathable clothing suitable for walking and sightseeing in warm weather.

Bring a Camera

Capture the stunning coastal views and photo-worthy moments throughout the tour.

Stay Hydrated

Drink plenty of water, especially if visiting during warmer parts of the day.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Hawaiian monk seal
  • Green sea turtle

History

The tour highlights Hawaii’s rich history, including its royal palaces and significance during the monarchy era.

Conservation

Tour operators prioritize sustainable practices, minimizing environmental impact and promoting respect for natural and cultural sites.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Sunscreen

Essential

Protect your skin from strong sun exposure during outdoor stops.

spring specific

Sun Hat

Essential

Shade your face from Hawaii’s intense rays while enjoying open-air scenery.

summer specific

Camera or Smartphone

Essential

Capture the highlights and scenic views throughout the tour.

Light Jacket or Sweater

Bring a layer for cooler temperatures in higher elevations or evenings.

fall specific