Departure 2024 date(s): AUG 7 / SEPT 15 | Number of days: 9

Day 1

Welcome To Hawaii – Honolulu

Welcome to Oahu Island! Oahu is a mix of natural, historical and cultural experiences. Wherever you go, whatever you do on Oahu, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to enjoy this island’s treasures all the while being showered with the Aloha Spirit of Hawaii. The mini-circle island tour starts late afternoon. This tour covers sightseeing of Waikiki Beach, Diamond Head Volcano Crater, Hanauma Bay, the Blow Hole, Sandy Beach, Makapuu Lookout, White Beach, and Pali Lookout. (Meals: D)


Day 2

Pearl Harbor– City Tour– Polynesian Cultural Show

Today you will take a tour to visit the Arizona Memorial & Pearl Harbor.Free Accessible only by boat (If time permits), it is a place of contemplation, inspiration and reflection. We will transport you to the morning of December 7, 1941 as you re-live the moment that thrust America into World War II. Your journey continues with a visit to Punchbowl National Cemetery of the Pacific & Courts of the Missing. Then you will see Honolulu’s historic district which drive by `Iolani Palace, the only royal palace on American soil, Kawaiahao Church, the State Library and Archives and much more. We also visit Dole Plantation (Pineapple farm). Then you will experience a Polynesian Cultural Show, the symbolic story of Mana and his beloved Lani, punctuated by Polynesian dance, music & blazing fire knives, featuring over 100 Polynesian natives, special effects, animation & surround sound. (Meals: B, L, D)


Day 3

On to Kauai ( Flight)

Start your day on Kauai with a visit to Grove Farm Estate, including a private tour of the home on this historic sugar cane plantation. Set off for Waimea Canyon to view one of the most majestic geological wonders in Hawaii with its vibrantly colorful buttes and deep valley gorges. We go for scenic cruise on Wailua River. We visit Natraj Temple. (Meals: B, L, D)


Day 4

Kauai — WAIMEA CANYON

At ten miles long and more than 3,500 feet deep, Waimea Canyon was described by Mark Twain as the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific.” Beyond its incredible grandeur, the ever-changing colors that dance along its peaks make this sight truly unforgettable. The late afternoon and evening are yours to enjoy the amenities of the hotel. (Meals: B, L, D)


Day 5

Arrival at Maui & Haleakala – Iao Valley – Lahaina Tour (Flight)

Today you will board a plane to Maui. Welcome to Maui. From the seaside streets of Lahaina, the lovely beaches of Kaanapali, over 120-miles of beaches, the arts & culture of Kahului and one of the best places to whale watch in the world. This is a tour that delights all your senses. As you travel toward some of Maui’s most breathtaking locations, you pass through rainforests and waterfalls in the cooler, wetter regions, and volcanic areas and dramatic foliage in Maui’s drier spots. There are spectacular ocean views along portions of the route. A long, ascending road through horse farms and towering eucalyptus groves takes you to Haleakala National Park. We visit following places. Wailuku Town – In ancient times, this was the center of population and power for the island. Today, it is the county seat of Maui and the hub of government, business, entertainment and sports for the island of Maui. This charming town is also filled with local shops, restaurants and bakeries that have been around for generations. Haleakala Crater & National Park- Known as the “House of the Sun,” this dormant volcano towers at over 10,000 feet and has a contrast of harsh volcanic landscape which is the home of many unique endangered species including the beautiful and endemic Silvers wood plant along with sweeping views of the island. Iao Needle- This famous national landmark in the state park is a staggering 2,250 feet when measured from sea level. It is an extension of an extinct volcano. Lahaina Town- This quaint district is rich in historical significance. It was once the first capitol of the Kingdom of Hawaii, the center of the global whaling industry, and today is home to many unique shops and restaurants featuring Hawaii’s regional cuisine. Kula & Upcountry Maui Kula & Upcountry Maui This magnificent district means “open meadows” in the Hawaiian language. From rich green pastures to farms of lavender, protea and flowers for leis, Hawaii’s farming tradition continues on these fertile lands. Iao Valley State Park- Iao Valley is a tranquil, lush paradise of exotic plants & natural pools. Meals: (B, L, D)


Day 6

Maui – Heavenly Hana Rainforest Adventure Tour

Today you will go on the Hana Rainforest Adventure Tour. Feast your eyes on bamboo jungles, breezy Eucalyptus groves & roadside fruit stands. Discover Hana, the jewel of the Valley Isle, on this breathtaking adventure. We visit following places on tour. Waikani Falls – Also known as the “Three Bears Falls”, this popular waterfall features three parallel waterfalls splashing from as high as 1000 feet into the pool below. Keanae Lookout & Peninsula- This lookout will give you a magnificent view of Maui, from the rocky black lava coast to its opulent green Hawaiian taro fields. Waianapanapa State Park- Means “Glistening Fresh Water” in Hawaiian. This picturesque park features a native hana forest, a natural stone arch, blowholes, fresh water streams, a legendary cave, sparkling pools, and a black sand beach. Heavenly” Hana Town – This “heavenly” town is home to Pii-lani Temple, the largest heiau in Hawaii, exotic flowers, rich history, a famous general store, and so much more. Pools of Oheo- Also known as the Seven Sacred Pools, this natural wonder features waterfalls cascading into stunning tiered pools below. Wailua Falls (Maui)- Get great photos of the Road to Hana’s most impressive waterfall. Puaa Kaa Wayside State Park – Verdant tropical rainforest with breathtaking waterfalls and glistening pools. Hookipa Beach Lookout – Perhaps the most renowned windsurfing site in the world, this famous beach is the location of surfing and windsurfing competitions. Spectacularly large surfs of up to 30 feet can be seen here during the winter. Kaumahina State Wayside Park- This forested park offers scenic views of Maui’s coastline. It is also home to beautiful and exotic plants. (Meals: B, L, D)


Day 7

Maui – Big Islands ( Flight)

Fly from Maui to Big Island. We proceed to for Hawaii Grand Circle Island tour by bus. This 260-mile tour of Hawaii’s Big Island includes visits to following places. Hamakua Coast – This is home to lush tropical rainforests, beautiful waterfalls and breathtaking coastline views. It is known for the volcanic mountain Mauna Kea and its lack of sandy beaches. Rainbow Falls State Park- This breathtaking waterfall cascades from 80 feet over a natural lava cave, the mythological home to Hina and ancient Hawaiian goddess. The waterfall gets it name from the spectacular rainbows frequently seen here. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park-Home to Kilauea, one of the world’s most active volcanoes and Mauna Loa, the world’s most massive subaerial volcano. Witness dramatic volcanic landscapes, rare flora and fauna and visit lava tubes, volcanic craters, and much more! Crater Rim Drive -Experience the extreme as you drive around Kilauea’s caldera and pass from the rainforest into desert-like surroundings. Fern Tree Jungle -Take in the beauty of the various fern plants and trees in the unspoiled environment as it must have looked to the ancient Hawaiians. Steam Vents -Witness the steam coming out of the cracks in the ground in a grass field. Thurston Lava Tube- Experience walking through a 500-year-old lava tube where molten lava once flowed. You will exit into a beautiful lush tropical rainforest, an excellent place to stop and listen to the birds of the island. Punaluu Black Sand Beach-This famous black sand beach is an unforgettable sight, where coconut palms frame the ocean and Hawaiian Green Sea turtles bask in the warm Hawaiian sun. Coffee Plantations- Picturesque farms where the gourmet Kona coffee beans are exclusively grown. Kealakekua Bay Overlook -Take in the panoramic view of the bay where the first westerner, Capt. James Cook, landed in the Hawaiian Islands. The bay was of great importance in ancient Hawaiian history and retains its significance as marine life conservation district today. Kilauea Iki Crater -One of the most spectacular views in the entire park is from this 400 foot high crater. Parker Ranch – Ranch in Waimea, the bay-side town of Hilo and an orchid and anthurium nursery, just to name a few. At the end, you will literally have circumnavigated the Big Island! (Meals: B, L, D)


Day 8

Big Island- Hilo to Kona Day trip

After breakfast we proceed to Kona and visit Ali’i Drive, Magic Sands Beach Park ,Kahaluu Beach Park , Greenwells 100% Kona Coffee Farm ,KealakakuaBay Honaunau Bay, Pu’uhonua o Honaunau National Park ,Big Island Bees Honey Farm, Keoki’s Fish and Chips, Kona, Coffee Museum, Farmers Market . (Meals: B, L, D)


Day 09

Big Island and depart Bigland in the evening

We take flight back home with wonderful memories (Meals: B)

INCLUSIONS

  • Deluxe Hotel Accommodation
  • All Transfers And Sightseeing As Per The Itinerary
  • All Entrance Tickets As Per The Itinerary
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner (Indian) as per itinerary
  • 2 water bottler pp per day (500 ml each)

EXCLUSIONS

  • Airlines
  • Expenses of personal nature such as laundry, shopping, drinks
  • Any incidental Charges at the Hotel
  • Any other services that is not mentioned in this package
  • Tips

Land Package cost: Per person on twin share

USD 3795.00*

Cost based on min 20 people

*Rates are subject to change based on availability

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