Oahu North Shore Adventure Tour from Waikiki
Roberts Hawaii •
Hotel Pick-up • Honolulu, Oahu, HI 96814
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Embark on an exciting Oahu North Shore tour with lunch and hotel pick-up. Hike the 20-acre YMCA Camp Erdman and learn its history while preserving its beauty, followed by a picnic lunch at an exclusive beach. Afterwards, explore Haleiwa Town's shops and restaurants, or select the optional tour with kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding on the Anahulu River.
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The North Shore Adventure Tour includes pick-up from one of the following locations. Please call the number on your e-ticket to confirm your pick-up location and time. Arrive 10 minutes prior to your scheduled pick-up time. 7:10 AM Ala Moana Hotel (Mahukona Street) 7:15 AM ABC Store #83 (Ala Moana Blvd next to Grand Waikikian) 7:20 AM Ka La’i Waikiki Beach Saratoga St. Curbside (Main driveway) 7:25 AM Hotel La Croix (Olohana Street) 7:30 AM Seaside Avenue (In front of Ross Dress for Less) 7:35 AM Hyatt Regency Waikiki (Koa Avenue entrance, green awning) 7:40 AM Waikiki Beach Marriott (Paoakalani Avenue tour bus depot) 7:45 AM The Kahala Hotel & Resort (Front entrance)
The tour lasts approximately 7 hours, not including the pick-up and drop-off time. The easy hike lasts 20 to 30 minutes each way.
Absolutely! The tour is enjoyable for all ages. Plus, lap children ages 3 and under can join for free. If the guardian requires a seat for the child age 3 and under, the regular rate will be applicable.
Please wear comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes.
Bring a camera or smartphone for pictures, a towel, sunscreen, and cash for the shops, restaurants and gratuities. Also bring a change of clothes if you chose the upgraded option that includes kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding.
No, sorry. Due to uneven terrain like dirt, sand, and gravel that guests will encounter, the tour is not wheelchair accessible.
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 allowed 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.