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Adventure tours are a great way to get around and see the sights of Honolulu. Stay active on an outdoor combo tour as you bike around, hike the trails and sail the choppy seas of excellence. Learn about the mystifying pineapple and how it positively impacted Hawaii's culture and boosted the nation's fruit economy. Explore some of the other Hawaiian Islands due to their close proximity.
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Bike, Hike, Sail & Snorkel Tour
Experience the action-packed adventure of a lifetime. Start your day with an invigorating hike through the jungle of Ko'olau. Along the way you'll pass through a bounty of fascinating forestry that leads to a cascading waterfall beyond your wildest. Even more spectacular, your tour guide knows all about these fine lands. So if you're feeling rather inquisitive, go ahead and ask about Hawaii's natural splendors.
Next on the tour you'll be taken thousands of feet above sea level into the Ko'olau Mountains. Once atop you'll bike downhill through miles of flourishing rainforest. As you venture downward, magnificent views of Oahu are certain to leave you speechless. Be certain to take a big whiff of those tropical breezes, so few things are more refreshing.
After your bike ride, its time to smoothly sail the seas and snorkel with silly sea creatures. A two-hour sailing venture brings you to the Kewalo Basin. Here you'll delve into the water and snorkel with affable sea turtles, schools of brightly colored fish and perhaps a dolphin or two. (When you're out there submersed within a world of aquatic wonders, it's truly a remarkable experience.)
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Dole Plantation
Ever think of pineapples and wonder how they became so sweet and tasty? Discover the origins of this delicious fruit as you ride the Pineapple Express through beautiful fields of pineapple. The Dole Plantation is also home to the World's Largest Maze. The youngsters are bound to enjoy meandering through 1.7 miles of Hawaiian plants. When you reach the center, you won't even realize you're in the midst of a gargantuan pineapple. Let's not forget, the Plantation Garden Tour which shows you an assortment of native plants including the flowers used to create authentic Hawaiian leis.