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    Making poi
    Babette C.

    I have done sunset sail after sunset sail and if there's anything I've learned about me, is that party boats suck. People don't really talk to each other until they get drunk and that's when they're obnoxious. Then the influencers take their pictures and hog the view wearing their ridiculous outfits that no one would wear on a boat while the rest of us have to wait. The music is loud so you can't talk and it's just not my scene. The best boats are the ones where they want to give you authentic experiences. The Kamoauli is that type of experience. Greeted by Captain Rob, the first mate, his historian, and his enchanting vocalist, we got a lesson in Hawaiian history as we sailed out towards Diamond Head. He wanted us to learn some Hawaiian, which I wasn't expecting. Then it got even better. Our vocalist did chants that lulled us into the Hawaiian vibe, then we got to make poi and ate that with the spread of native bites they put on a tray for each couple to share and served us coconut water. Then she taught us a call and response over the sunset which made me want to cry. They let us try out each of their native instruments as we played along to the song the historian played and our vocalist taught us hula dancing. Not dumb, silly dancing, but she explained the moves so that it flowed. During the tour we'd come close to a few of the party boats and they didn't look like they were having as much fun as we were. When the tour was over, we landed and our Uber driver was taking her time. Captain Rob and the vocalist saw us waiting and refused to leave us alone because they said the dock could get rough at night. It was amazing to see them be so protective and they waited till our car got there. This crew's mission is to educate and they tell us that the tickets we paid will pay for school children to visit and learn their tradition. What beautiful people and what an amazing experience that will haunt us for years.

    Waikiki Lights

    What an excellent excursion this was! Captain Rob is so knowledgeable about the area and truly lives his mission of perpetuating Hawaiian culture! His cultural practitioners and crew are outstanding! I've lived here 11 years and learned many new things through the stories shared! The cruise was interactive, educational, entertaining, and they served delicious culturally appropriate foods! We will be doing this again!

    I recently had the pleasure of taking a boat tour in Hawaii, and it was an absolutely unforgettable experience. Our guides provided knowledge of the island's history and culture through information and local hawaiian food sampling that richly added to the experience. The boat itself was comfortable, well-maintained, and offered plenty of opportunities to snap breathtaking photos of the water and mountains. We even had the chance to spot dolphins. which the guides avidly searched for. they seemed as excited as we were at spotting the marine life. Their camaraderie added to the fun of the tour. If you're looking for a boat tour that goes beyond the usual, this is it. The combination of stunning views, local culture, and expert guidance made for an experience that was both relaxing and enriching. Highly recommend!

    2/27/22
    Jenn N.

    2.27.22 sunset sail on the Kamoauli There are so many wonderful things that I need to say about this sail company. First thing is the immense wealth of Hawaiiana that one will get from going on a sail with Kamoauli. The crew this day consisted of the captain- Rob, crew help James, educator Hawaiian educator Pua and Hawaiian historian Kawika gave our small group the most beautiful experience I can remember. The many years I've lived in Hawaii being born and raised I had many times been at sea in a boat on more then several times for different reasons... I was even in an outrigger canoe team in High School. I highly recommend everyone and most anyone (unless you get easily sick at sea) to experience a sail on Kamoauli. It's a great touch into Hawaiian culture, food, song, dance and best of all... a beautiful sail into and around Honolulu bay. Added, scenery beautiful lesson on the Hawaiian Culture and immersive way to be around the whole reason why we live "Aloha" in Hawaii. The whole experience will make you feel encouraged, Loved, and you'll want to adapt into Hawaiian ways almost instantly.... share it, be it and live it - Hawaiian. Don't forget too to tip them before you leave... it's a priceless experience I definitely wanna go again when I can.

    View of Diamond Head from the ocean.
    Rob M.

    This was a lovely experience for the family. Captain Robert and the crew were dedicated to giving us an authentic and educational boat ride. I definitely recommend this trip as it exceeded my expectations. The beautiful views of Waikiki from the ocean, tasty treats, educational activities, song and dance. Thank you to the whole crew for insuring we experienced something special.

    Email I received when they cancelled less than 24 hours of our bookings.

    I booked a private sail with Kamoauili on March 19, 2024, for a trip scheduled on June 16, 2024, at 11 am. Less than 24 hours before our scheduled sail, at 4:36 pm on June 15, 2024, I received an email stating that they would not be sailing because it was Father's Day on June 16. They suggested calling to reschedule. This last-minute cancellation was extremely unprofessional and left us in a very difficult position. With our entire trip planned and finalized, and our departure from Hawaii set for June 18, we had no flexibility to reschedule. Such short notice made it impossible to rearrange our plans nor find an alternative. This kind of service is very disappointing, especially considering the significant time and financial investment involved in booking a private sail. I understand that unforeseen circumstances can arise, but this was a clear case of poor planning and communication on their part. I would advise others to be cautious when booking with them.

    View during the trip!

    I can't recommend Kamoauli enough = it was a unique, informative experience in Honolulu. My organization did the outing as part of a leadership development day. It gave us a chance to be together, get outside and learn a great deal about Hawaiian culture and Oahu. The crew was very welcoming, knowledgeable and safety conscious. We saw spinner dolphins and sea turtles along the way as well - and they stopped to make sure we could really see them. I really liked knowing that our trip was contributing to making this experience available to school children and educational institutions.

    This is our tour ohana with our hula implements, Kapua (in front) and Kawika left are our awesome kumu (teachers).
    Sheri C.

    Went on a Ho'okele ahiahi (sunset cruise)with my daughter and her girlfriend today. This cruise was far superior to others and here are some reasons why; The experience and learning begins and ends on the docks. The crew are cultural practioners, subject matter experts, with the experience and knowledge of Oahu that is deep and profound. I learned so much more about Hawaiian history, navigation, surfing and hula. Kapua & Kawika played beautiful Hawaiian music and taught us how to properly use Hawaiian hula instruments and the hula. We then learned to pound "kalo" and make "pahiai." After we were served a delicious traditional meal of fish, sweet potato, mango, papaya and coconut water to eat with the pahiai we prepared. The cruise was fun, educational and along the way we caught a glimpse of some turtles and a Hawaiian Monk seal. This is a unique, one- of-a-kind experience available on Kamoauli. Most important this cruise subsidizes the cost of school-aged children to have class with great teachers and leaders on the waters of the beautiful Mamala Bay.

    Mina S.

    I have done a lot cruises but this is the best one!! I definitely recommend it especially if you are interested in Hawaiian Culture. Kamoauli team was absolutely amazing. Great singers, entertainers, and storytellers. I would like to recommend to everyone both kids and adult :) I would love to go back again!

    Sitting on the boat and enjoying the sunset.
    Jane B.

    Absolutely phenomenal experience!!! I would recommend this over a lu'au as you get so much cultural education in an intimate and peaceful setting. I'm a local and I learned so much from this sunset sail. Kawika is a tremendous storyteller and had legend after legend to share. Lei teaches the hula so beautifully. The crew (sorry names are slipping) but you two were also so kind and caring. Nothing but positive things to say. Thank you! Thank you! Can't wait to tell everyone about this rare island gem.

    Relaxing on the nets.
    Kelly F.

    This was such an amazing experience. The boat is beautiful and we loved the nets that you can relax on. The staff was very friendly and knowledgeable. My 7 year old son also loved it. He couldn't stop talking about how he got to jam out on the ukulele with aunty. Another thing he loved was making the poi. He was so proud of his poi he made. I loved hearing about the Hawaiian history and culture. It's was a great time and if you're considering going on this sail I strongly encourage you to do so. You will be happy you did.

    Eric W.

    My family had the amazing opportunity to sail on Kamoauli for a sunset cruise to the Westside of the island and we couldn't be more happy with the entire experience! The moment we set foot on this one of kind Polynesian canoe we just couldn't wait for the adventure to begin! Captain Rob, First Mate Kawika, and the rest of the Kamoauli crew did an awesome job of weaving Hawaiian lore and legend with the breathtaking views of both island and ocean. Having the opportunity to sail on a traditional Polynesian canoe made the experience way more legit and I can't recommend this cruise enough! Kamoauli maika'i!!!

    Explored below deck
    Evette M.

    Absolutely fantastic adventure to do here! Support local, learn local culture, practices, and gain a bit of history of the south shore from the islands own. Crew and captain were amazing! Safety and fun were a priority, and risk the chance to see some of O'ahu's wildlife as well (nai'a and honu's-dolphins and sea turtles). Definitely made for group tours and class/school excursions.

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    Very knowledgeable about the Hawaiian culture and Great moolelo (stories) on there Crew is really nice high recommend giving them a look!

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    Best crew out there!! Very informative and lots of fun!! HIGHLY recommend if visiting the island!!

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    The Liljestrand House - Office/library

    The Liljestrand House

    4.8(26 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    Loved the tour, history and the house. It was amazing. But…read moreas someone who is regular weight and height, but struggling with infertility, to be asked by the docent whether I was pregnant, is hugely hurtful and shows lack of interpersonal interactions. Specially as she was a woman, or even it it were a man, that is unacceptable. I am not expecting. We are going through IVF. I thought everyone from a young age was asked not to ask that kind of question. I loved our visit, but now it's on a sour feeling. Would not recommend bc of conduct of the docent. Otherwise, it's spectacular

    Perched high in the mountains of Makiki Heights and nestled in an oasis of eucalyptus trees and…read morelush tropical foliage sits the magnificent Liljestrand House. Getting there is quite the experience of hairpin turns and winding roads, but once you see the low sprawling home, your blood pressure will return to normal. With its Japanese aesthetic and simple clean lines, the home captures the ambience of country cabin meets mid-century modern innovation and convenience. Once occupied by the Lilijestrand family, today the House is a showpiece of architectural excellence best experienced on a small guided tour. We were lucky to have Lisa and Kim as our guides, regaling us with one fascinating story after another along with intimate peeks into the lives of the architect and the homeowners. The breathtaking views from every room in the house is as gasp-inducing as the artwork and amazing nooks and crannies. Betty Lilijestrand oversaw the construction and it's her foresight along with Ossipoff's brilliant design that makes one marvel at their genius. Remember to wear shoes that can be removed easily, and plan to do some walking and taking lots of photos. And ... I imagined if I lived here I wouldn't want to leave! A wonderful experience that I highly recommend! Enjoy!

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    Beautiful furniture designed specifically for the home

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    Living room view

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    Iolani Palace - At Iolani Palace

    Iolani Palace

    4.6(847 reviews)
    1.1 miDowntown

    Historical building with beautiful architecture and a spacious garden. It was closed today so we…read moreweren't able to enter. This is the Royal palace for King Kamehameha and other royals until 1893. This is an easy walk from the piers if you are on a cruise. The Monkey Pod trees are huge and spacious. The grounds are well kept.

    Palace Fact: The U.S. has exactly one official royal palace and it's Iolani Palace!…read more Cue me and my impeccable timing. We popped by ʻIolani Palace on a Saturday, fully unaware that they close at 4:00 PM. And yes, we just missed them. Pain. Tragedy. A royal-level fumble. We had wandered over after visiting the statue of King Kamehameha I across the street, so at least the vibe was still immaculate. Even from the outside, the palace is stunning, grand, elegant, and carrying that quiet weight of history that makes you instinctively lower your voice a little. Shoutout to Nadine C. for dropping the knowledge that this is the only royal palace in the United States. Let that sink in. Not a mansion. Not a "former estate." A palace palace. A little context moment because it makes standing there hit different: This was the royal residence of Hawaiian monarchs starting with Kamehameha III in 1845, and later home to Queen Liliʻuokalani, who was ultimately overthrown and even imprisoned here in 1893. It's also the second palace built on this site, which somehow makes it feel even more layered, like history stacked on history. Today, it's a designated National Historic Landmark and honestly? I'm a little mad at myself for not planning better because I know the inside tour is going to be incredible. Guess I'll just have to come back and do it properly. Next time, we check the website and respect the hours. Lesson learned.

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    Bedroom at Iolani Palace

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    Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum - Plane Bush Sr flew

    Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum

    4.3(326 reviews)
    8.1 mi

    It was a small birthday celebration--just myself, the newly minted 9-year-old grandson, and his…read moremother. The admission to the museum was pricey, even for Kama'aina, so we opted to get the Family Membership instead. The membership was for 2 adults and up to 4 kids, and also has discounts for other exhibits. After a quick sweep through the museum, and a wary observation of the flight simulator, the grandson decided it was time to eat. I got the Blue Angels Burger and he got the kids hot dog meal. I'd say the prices were reasonable, considering how much takeout and restaurant food costs these days. The burger was fat as hell and the dog wasn't Costco sized but definitely satisfied the kid. I didn't get pics of the food because I was too enthralled over the size of the patty! We spent the day also visiting the Mighty Mo, the Virtual Reality tour, and gift shop shopping also.

    Our second stop while at Pearl Harbor was the Aviation Museum. Located just a few moments from the…read moreUSS Missouri on Ford Island. In my opinion the Aviation Museum was one of the cooler stops on our trip. I really enjoyed all the different types of planes and carriers they had on display. We also ate Lunch at the Cafe in the Aviation Museum and the food was delicious! The bus picked us up from the USS Missouri and dropped us off at the Aviation Museum, there was a short line to check in at the front desk of the museum before you could enter the inside portion of the museum. They had a flight simulator inside the internal museum as well as a gift shop and restaurant. The Hangar still had the original bullet holes in the glass from the Pearl Harbor attack which was a really neat part of history to be able see. They also have a section where they are restoring some planes and helicopter parts. My favorite thing they had was this wood paneled plane in the hangar. They also had some old Military trucks out front of the hangar that were really cool. I highly recommend visiting the Aviation Museum while at Pearl Harbor.

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    Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum - You can go to the top of the tower, but make a reservation.

    You can go to the top of the tower, but make a reservation.

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    Hawaiian Railway Society - Merci Car - recently restored by dedicated volunteers

    Hawaiian Railway Society

    4.2(174 reviews)
    12.4 mi

    Magical Train Ride Adventure!…read more We absolutely loved our experience on the historic Hawaiian Railway -- such a unique and beautiful way to explore Oahu's west side! From start to finish it was pure aloha vibes and family fun! Prices: Standard train ride tickets were around $18 for adults and $13 for kids (ages 2-12) (kids under 2 are free!), and we felt it was worth every penny for the experience and memories! Parking & Arrival: There's plenty of free parking right at the train station, which made arriving super easy and stress-free. We got there a little early to soak in the atmosphere before departure! Hours & Tour Times: The train runs on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays with departures like 12:00 PM and 3:00 PM, plus a couple of other times depending on the day -- perfect for planning your afternoon. Length & Route: The whole ride is about 90 minutes round-trip, slowly chugging through scenic parts of Oahu's Leeward coast with beautiful views of the ocean and mountains. The narration from the guide made the ride even more interesting! Stops & Fun: One of the best parts was the ice cream stop in Ko Olina -- we all hopped off for a cool treat at a little plaza and waved to neighbors along the way! Photo Ops Everywhere: There were so many spots perfect for photos -- seaside views, cute vintage train cars, and open-air seating made for great candid shots! Plus, we barely saw anyone else there during our ride, so it felt like we had the whole adventure to ourselves. Tips: * Arrive early to grab good seats and explore the train yard * Bring a camera (or phone!) -- the scenery is AMAZING * Don't forget a little extra cash for ice cream! Overall: This was one of our favorite experiences on Oahu -- kid-friendly, super scenic, and just plain fun. We're already talking about going back again next time!

    First time ride on the Hawaiian Railroad Society's train from Ewa (Kapolei) to Kahe Point (past Ko…read moreOlina) late April 2026. It's a slow-paced easy ride with a narration of the area's past history and current status. Once the train entered onto the Ko Olina property the views were beautiful, especially up the sea cost. Passengers on both sides of the railcars switch seats to provide equal viewing opportunities. The seats are hard wood, so bring cushions. Overall a nice diversion and unique way to see the leeward (west) coastline of Oahu. Good for children especially. Staff very hospitable.

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    Hawaiian Railway Society - Looks small from the outside

    Looks small from the outside

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    Lovely

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    Such beautiful lights!!

    The Real Hawaii

    The Real Hawaii

    5.0(7 reviews)
    1.0 miDowntown

    You will see two other companies with similar names to this one, but they are not the same as this…read moreone. Make sure you are booking with Dan! Dan is the guy who runs The Real Hawaii. I found him through TripAdvisor when I was seaching for a private circle tour. We were a group of two, and I wanted something small, custom and personal, over an impersonal group tour. If you are looking for the same, Dan is your man. Booking through the external sites is easy, but I recommend calling Dan and booking through him directly. He is polite and prompt in his service. He has a fleet of three vehicles: two jeeps and a van. We took a tour in one of his Jeeps. We scheduled a pickup at our Waikiki Beach hotel the day before. He picked us up promptly at 7am for our tour on the scheduled day. He was very professional, fun and a great conversationalist. He took us to some very beautiful spots of places with names I have trouble pronouncing. He will point out the spots of simple beauty, but also take you to places you never knew you needed to visit. Every place he goes, he has a story or experience there. He seems to know everyone, which makes your tour very efficient. He also adjusts your tour's pace to you, and you will never feel rushed. Some of the lookouts and beaches were so breathtaking. The Pipeline Beach area is a must. You would think places like that do not exist, but WOW. Even if you are not a surf fan, you will appreciate a stop there. The restaurants he takes you to are great! We stopped at Fumi's and Aoki's and I was impressed by both. The shopping area we went to on the North Shore was nice. Lots of photo ops, and Dan will even show you some filming locations from movies and tv shows. We got lucky and even saw quite a few whales during our tour! Overall, this is probably one of the best private tours I have been on in all my years of traveling. Dan knows his stuff, and we were super happy with our experience. Customer service, excellent. Driving, excellent. Tour stops, excellent. And Dan, excellent. Thank you, Dan!

    Shannon who was are driver was awesome. We had a great time and showed us a lot of local things had…read morereal knowledge of the island he is a local and grew up there. Also he did a awesome job of staying ahead of other groups so basically at all our stops we where the only ones around. I booked 3 different activities while I staying in Hawaii and The Real Hawaii by far blew the other groups out of the water. I will recommend this tour group for anyone visiting and I have friends coming soon who I recommend to you. Wish you nothing but the best and hope to see you again. If you are planning on going to the north shore book through this guy and save your self the headaches he knows his stuff. Mahalo my friend.

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    The Real Hawaii
    The Real Hawaii
    The Real Hawaii

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