My famiy and I want to travel to Hawaii but we don’t know where to go, so we are hoping to have a tour guide service. Can anyone recommend good tour guide services or where I can find good tour services? We are leaving from LAX. Thank you
Over the years I have had chance to go on a few of the Tours with several Different Tour Companies…"Roberts" is the only one worthwhile…so if I HAD to use a Tour Co. "Roberts" would be the only one.(I prefer to do as I please on the Islands without the time constraints of a Tour) but the Roberts Line is nice for what it is…They are always friendly…have fun en route to your destination…and the buses are very comfortable…here is a link…~~Aloha~~A Hui Ho
March 5th, 2010 at 6:42 am
This company does great tours:
http://www.hawaii.ru/
I know it’s all in Russian, but send an email, they are very fluent in English. I have known them for over 5 years. Ask for Marina or Oleg, the owners.
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March 5th, 2010 at 7:25 am
Don’t get on any helicopters or little tour planes.
They have a bad habit of going SPLAT in these parts.
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March 5th, 2010 at 8:02 am
Over the years I have had chance to go on a few of the Tours with several Different Tour Companies…"Roberts" is the only one worthwhile…so if I HAD to use a Tour Co. "Roberts" would be the only one.(I prefer to do as I please on the Islands without the time constraints of a Tour) but the Roberts Line is nice for what it is…They are always friendly…have fun en route to your destination…and the buses are very comfortable…here is a link…~~Aloha~~A Hui Ho
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http://www.hawaiiactivities.com/us/hawaii/sg/106/ftid/5384&utm_source=overture&utm_medium=cpc?OVRAW=Roberts%20hawaii&OVKEY=roberts%20hawaii&OVMTC=standard&OVADID=924304521&OVKWID=5546627021
http://www.bestalohatours.com/Tours/Roberts_Hawaii_CI.html
March 5th, 2010 at 8:24 am
You can be your own best tour guide by going to the Hawaiian tourism website (gohawaii.com) and seeing what appeals to you most. Pick an island first–Oahu has the most flight options and more hotels than the other islands, so the competition may make it the least expensive. It has a lot to see in a compact area, too, so I would recommend Oahu for a first-time visitor. Great beaches–try surfing on Waikiki, the surf school instructors have helped many people get up on a board in no time, giving you the bragging rights. Watch a lei being made and then buy it fresh in Chinatown there. See the royal palace. Visit the USS Arizona Memorial (go early via cab to ensure entry). I loved a morning tour swimming with the spinner dolphins with sailhawaii.com’s Wild Side tours on Oahu. Drive up to Oahu’s north shore and watch surfers and enjoy fresh garlic shrimp from the shrimp trucks parked alongside the road in Kahuku. Buy a boogie board and play in the waves on the state beaches. The other islands have equally good experiences, just different depending on what you like to do.
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personal experience, gohawaii.com, sailhawaii.com