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From the palm-fringed shores of Waikiki to the lush rainforest of the Manoa Valley, expert-led Oahu tours can take you to the Hawaiian island's most important landmarks and some of its hidden gems. Whether you're hanging loose on the North Shore, delving into history at Pearl Harbor, soaking up Polynesian culture at a luau, or sipping a cocktail on a yacht as the sun goes down, Oahu tours can show you the best the island has to offer.

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Q:How much do Oahu tours cost?
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Oahu’s top-rated tours range from US$50 to US$150 per person. These include full-day island excursions to popular sights like Diamond Head, Hanauma Bay, and the Byodo-In Temple. Or options for thrillseekers like parasailing or snorkeling adventures. For a splurge, you can even charter a private yacht to swim with dolphins if that’s in your budget.

Q:What activities are included on Oahu tours?
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That depends on your interests. Whether you want an active tour of parasailing and snorkeling, a history lesson on Pearl Harbor, or a highlight tour of the island, including stops at Dole Plantation, Turtle Town, and the Banzai Pipeline, you can find an Oahu tour that suits the bill.

Q:Can you walk everywhere in Oahu?
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While Oahu has some great walkable areas, like Waikiki and downtown Honolulu, it’s not a place you can explore entirely on foot. The island is relatively spread out, so you’ll want to rent a car, take advantage of public transportation, or book tours to see all the top sights and attractions.

Q:How many days do I need on Oahu?
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Most people recommend 5–7 days to hit the highlights of Oahu without feeling too rushed. But if you’ve got the time, stay longer. The Hawaiian island is full of history, beautiful nature, sparkling beaches, and that quintessential Hawaiian vibe. There’s so much to discover, so the more time you can spare, the better.

Q:Where is the prettiest part of Oahu?
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It’s hard to pinpoint the single prettiest part of Oahu. But a few of the most iconic spots include Waimea Bay on the North Shore, the lush Kualoa Regional Park (a favorite filming location for Hollywood), the picturesque Kailua Beach, and the serene Ho'omaluhia Botanical Garden.