Archive For January, 2012
In December 2011, the Obama family took a holiday vacation to Hawaii. While visiting Sea Life Park, the Obamas (minus Michelle) pardoned four green sea turtles at Hanauma Bay, located nearby. Let’s take a look at three ways to experience Hawaii and discover a trio of attractions not unlike the Obama’s vacation.
Aloha! We’ve just launched two new tours on our website! Both tours are hosted by the Waikiki Rigger Catamaran, a 45-foot sailing vessel that cruises Oahu’s coastline on an exciting, engaging ocean adventure! We’re excited about this new addition to the ever-growing selection of activities brought to you by Discover Hawaii Tours.
The first cruise is a snorkel and sail activity. The second is a sunset cruise, which is the perfect way to enjoy a Hawaiian sunset.
Discover Hawaii Tours hereby challenges the 2012 NFL Pro Bowl players in a contest to lift a 11,000 pound tour bus.
The competition, should the players accept the proposal, will challenge teams of 11 players to lift a Ford E450 bus for at least ten seconds. The prize? The winning team will have the opportunity to donate the company’s popular Full-Day Circle Island Eco-Adventure Tour to a local charity of their choice, a value of $3,000 for up to 25 passengers.
Hawaii whale watching season is generally from November to early May, and right now we’re in the middle of the whale watching season in Hawaii!
Don’t miss this opportunity to see humpback whales in the Pacific Ocean off the coasts of the Hawaiian Islands! Read more to learn about whale watching in Hawaii and why these enormous creatures migrate to the islands every year.
Do you know what a TourWrist is? It’s one of the hottest virtual tour companies that’s been described as the “YouTube of 360° Virtual Tours”.
With something this cool available on the market, Discover Hawaii Tours is excited to announce our first-ever virtual tours of Hawaii. Now you can experience the beauty and wonders of Hawaii before you arrive!
On this winter day in Hawaii, we want to extend our warmest wishes to all our friends and ohana around the world, whether you’re in Seattle, Washington or Stockholm, Sweden!
Enjoy these images, taken today at the Kaka’ako Waterfront Park, which is located nearby our Honolulu headquarters. Aloha!
There are so many things to do in Hawaii, whether you’re on Maui, Oahu, the Big Island—any island! With so many things to see here in Hawaii, we are constantly contributing to our Hawaii Travel Guide. Here are the eight most recent attractions that have been added to our travel guide.
Be sure to add these to your list of things to do in Hawaii!
We’ve found another creative way to share Discover Hawaii Tours reviews—it’s called Pinterest, an online pinboard and social network site.
Check out dozens of handwritten reviews from guests who have taken our tours!
One of Hawaii’s fastest-growing tour operators, Discover Hawaii Tours, has launched a new mobile version of their website that makes booking tours online faster and easier than ever before.
The new mobile site features a clean, simple design tailored to smartphone users. Visitors will find the essentials needed for online booking with an easy-to-use navigation. You can browse tours, edit your shopping cart, and make a reservation in just a few steps!
At Discover Hawaii Tours, our mission is to provide quality tours and professional service. Our dedication to this mission has garnered us praise from satisfied customers around the world.
We love Hawaii and we think it shows. But don’t take our word for it, check out these 950+ traveler reviews from people like you, and you’ll know why we’re the most reviewed Hawaii tour company.


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