Diamond Head Trikke Guided Tour
Honolulu, Hawaii
Trip Type: Half-day Tours
Duration: 2 hours
Diamond Head is one of the most iconic landmarks on the island of Oahu for good reason. This Trikke guided ride will delight all the senses and will be the highlight of your day. The breathtaking views on this route are the stuff of postcards. Achieve a perfect balance of mind, body and spirit as we cruise the Oahu coastline.
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Diamond Head is one of the most iconic landmarks on the island of Oahu for good reason. This Trikke guided ride will delight all the senses and will be the highlight of your day. The breathtaking views on this route are the stuff of postcards. Achieve a perfect balance of mind, body and spirit as we cruise the Oahu coastline.You will enjoy beautiful views of the Pacific Ocean as you ride by the Honolulu Zoo and Kapiolani Park. You'll pass by the War Memorial Natatorium and Sans Souci, also called Kaimana Beach. Cruise by the historic Olde English Cottages, Tongg’s Beach & Surf Break towards Diamond Head Lighthouse and the Amelia Earhart Lookout.
Nothing is rushed on this guided ride. Stop frequently along the way for stunning pictures and to learn about Hawaii. Take a break at a secluded beach half way through so come ready to swim should you desire. This ride lasts about two hours and is full of aloha spirit. Don’t forget you can rent a GoPro to document your fun. A fair warning though, you may just fall in love with Hawaii after this amazing ride and find yourself canceling your return flight home.
Nothing is rushed on this guided ride. Stop frequently along the way for stunning pictures and to learn about Hawaii. Take a break at a secluded beach half way through so come ready to swim should you desire. This ride lasts about two hours and is full of aloha spirit. Don’t forget you can rent a GoPro to document your fun. A fair warning though, you may just fall in love with Hawaii after this amazing ride and find yourself canceling your return flight home.
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