North Shore Dole Pineapple Farm Tour, Lunch Included
Roberts Hawaii •
Hotel Pick-up • Honolulu, Oahu, HI 96814
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Experience the tropical North Shore Dole Pineapple Farm Tour, a delightful journey through lush fields and fragrant gardens. Discover the juicy history of Dole, learn about pineapple cultivation, and savor the farm's sweet produce. Perfect for families and adventurers, this 7-hour tour offers a captivating glimpse into Hawaii's rich agricultural heritage.
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The North Shore Dole Pineapple Farm Tour includes hotel pick-up from Waikiki area hotels. After booking, please call the number on your e-ticket to verify your pick-up location and time. Remember to arrive 10 minutes early for your scheduled pick-up.
The North Shore Dole Pineapple Farm Tour lasts approximately 7 hours, not including hotel pick-up and drop-off time.
Yes, all ages are welcome to join this exclusive tour. Children ages three (3) and under can join for free if they can be securely held on their guardian’s lap. Car seats are not provided. If the guardian requires a seat for the child under the age of 4, the regular rate will be applicable.
It is recommended to wear weather-appropriate clothes for maximum comfort, no jewelry for safety, and closed-toe shoes, especially for walking on red soil during the trip to the pineapple farm.
Bring a camera/smartphone for pictures, sunscreen, and cash for the shops, restaurants and gratuities.
There are no restrooms on the tour vehicles. Scheduled restroom stops are made for guest comfort and smooth operation. If needed, inform your driver, but understand there are limited permitted stops.
According to Hawaii law (HI Rev Stat section 291-11.5), emergency, commercial, and mass transit vehicle operators are not required to use child passenger restraints.
No, smoking is not permitted on the bus per Hawaii State Law HRS328J. Additionally, as of July 1, 2015 (Act 123, SLH 2015), smoking, including electronic cigarettes and all tobacco products, is banned in all Hawaii State Parks, covering beaches, picnic and camping areas, trails, and roadways.
No, sorry. Due to uneven terrain like dirt, sand, and gravel that the guests will encounter, the tour is unfortunately not wheelchair accessible.