Featuring
Waterfalls and Secluded Beaches Off the Beaten Bath
After an exhilarating hike through the lush tropical rainforest to a
hidden waterfall, boogie board or sunbathe on a sun drenched beach.
Description
Our friendly guides will take you on a one mile hike up on a
secluded ridge in the breathtaking Koolau Mountains. See native and
exotic plants and learn how the ancient Hawaiians used them. Taste wild
tropical fruits and feel the mist from a secluded waterfall.
Boogie board at a secluded sugar white sand beach in crystal turquoise
waters. Catch a wave for the first time and you’ll feel the
exhilaration! The waters and waves are ideal for both beginners or
experienced.
Details
Hike well-maintained paths to a secluded waterfall
Wonder at exotic flowers and birds
Boogie Board in a playful waves ideal for beginners or experts
Relax at a secluded sugar white sandy beach with sparkling
turquoise water
Learn about our legends, history, flora and archeology
Walking stick, and boogie board provided
Inclusions
Roundtrip transportation is on air conditioned mini coach
Boogie board equipment
No-Host lunch at famous Honey's Restaurant
Type of Trans
25 Passenger Mini Coaches
Physical Activity Level
Easy to Moderate
Participants must be in good health and capable of
comfortably walking one mile on uneven natural paths
with ascending and descending slopes
Recommendations
Suitable for everyone
What to Wear
Wear comfortable clothing and walking shoes
Tour Notes
There may be mosquitoes in the
rainforest
Tours offer many stops for great photo
opportunities
For your convenience, water, sun block,
disposable cameras and mosquitoes repellent
may be available for additional charge
Participants must be in good health and
capable of comfortably walking one mile on
uneven natural paths with ascending and
descending slopes
Not recommended for those with heart
conditions or people who are not comfortable
in the water
Tour operates weather permitting, and
trails are subject to change. Eco-tourism is
environmentally friendly and good for our
Islands please respect the rainforest