Here's what makes this Diamond Head Crater & Hawaiian Waterfall Tour Honolulu adventure so special—you'll tackle two of our island's most beloved natural wonders in one action-packed day. I've guided countless visitors through this 6-7 hour journey, and watching their faces light up at both Diamond Head's summit and Manoa Falls never gets old.
We kick things off at 8am with Diamond Head State Park. That 90-minute round trip hike through the volcanic crater isn't just a walk—you're climbing through living history. Once you reach those panoramic viewpoints, Waikiki and Oahu's southeast coastline stretch out below like a postcard come to life. After you've caught your breath (and snapped a hundred photos), we'll grab breakfast at one of my favorite local spots.
The afternoon brings us to Manoa Falls Park, where everything changes. Gone are the ocean views; now you're surrounded by towering bamboo and the kind of lush Hawaiian jungle most people only see in movies. That 60-minute round trip trek leads to our grand finale—a 150-foot waterfall that'll make you forget all about the outside world. The sound of cascading water mixed with native bird calls? Pure magic.
But wait, there's more. Between November and April, we stop at Diamond Head Beach Lookout for whale watching. Depending on your group's interests, we might also hit up to 30 other locations—think Iolani Palace, King Kamehameha Statue, or those Hawaii Five-0 filming spots everyone asks about.
Our luxury van fits just 14 guests max, and our multilingual guides speak English, Spanish, German, French, and Portuguese. Everything's included—expert guide, transportation, bottled water, and admission fees. Waikiki hotel pickup is free; other locations run $50 extra.
Starting from $107.25 per person with full refunds for 24-hour cancellations, this Diamond Head crater & Hawaiian waterfall tour Honolulu experience packs serious value into one unforgettable day.