Beautiful Colors of Hawaii Photo Tour

Beautiful Colors of Hawaii Photo Tour

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About This Experience

There's something magical about Oahu's east side that draws photographers back again and again. The Beautiful Colors of Hawaii Photo Tour Honolulu captures this essence perfectly during a comprehensive 5-hour adventure from 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM – ideal timing for those who appreciate a later start and prefer shorter walks between breathtaking shots.

After pickup from selected Waikiki hotels, you'll discover why locals treasure Tantalus Lookout for its sweeping views of the Waikiki and Honolulu skyline. The historic Pali Lookout follows, where King Kamehameha united Oahu during his legendary battle. From there, a secret viewing spot reveals the majestic Ko'olau Mountain Range in all its dramatic glory.

Waimanalo Beach offers the perfect contrast – soft white sands where you can truly unwind. The coastal drama intensifies at Makapu'u Beach Lookout before reaching the powerful Halona Blowhole, where ocean waves crash thunderously into rocky shores. Each location showcases those stunning turquoise waters, pristine beaches, and brilliant blue skies that make this Beautiful Colors of Hawaii Photo Tour Honolulu experience unforgettable.

Your knowledgeable guide doubles as your personal photographer, capturing you against these iconic backdrops while sharing insider photography tips. The comfortable, air-conditioned van keeps everyone relaxed between stops. Don't miss the chance to grab lunch in Waimanalo, and definitely save room for the sweet malasada treat at Leonard's Bakery – it's become a tour tradition.

With just 7 guests maximum, this intimate experience feels more like exploring with a local friend than joining a typical tour. The Beautiful Colors of Hawaii Photo Tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, expert narrated commentary, comfortable transportation, one Leonard's Bakery malasada per guest, photos by your guide, and photography instruction at each scenic location. A 72-hour cancellation policy applies, and the tour isn't accessible for mobility-impaired guests. Photography equipment, lunch, additional snacks beyond the included malasada, and gratuity are not included but recommended.