Historic Honolulu Bike Tour
A Great Way to Experience Honolulu
Take in the rich history of downtown Honolulu on a private/semi private 14 mile Historic Bike Ride. This tour features photo stops at the Ala Wai Canal, the State Capitol, and Iolani Palace. Riders will also get to experience first hand the multicultural atmosphere the island offers by making a stop in Chinatown. Learn more about the island and its history on this unique, historic bike ride.
This 14-mile ride will take you through some of the most iconic spots in Honolulu. Not only will we ride along the famous Waikiki Beach, but you will have a look at the amazing Iolani Palace. Your guide will share some of the rich history of this royal residence – home to Kamehameha III and Queen Liliuokalani. We stop in China Town where you will have the opportunity to taste some local exotic foods (and a couple of local “secret spots”). On our cruise down Ala Wai Boulevard, your guide will share the fascinating history of this important waterway.
We will take the elevator to the top of Aloha Tower for some spectacular views of downtown. There are planned stops for you to grab a picture of your group with the famous statue of King Kamehameha along Waikiki Beach and the architectural beauty of Iolani Palace. You’ll want to pay homage to another King as well at the site of Elvis’ last Hawaii concert. Don’t miss an opportunity to snap photos of Kawaiahao Church – known as the Westminster Abbey of the Pacific. We’ll be sure you return home with some great photos and stories to share.
You don’t have to be concerned about navigating the area on this 3.5-4-hour ride. We will handle it all for you. Our meeting place at Kapiolani Park offers free parking and we will have your bikes ready to go. We provide helmets, water, and snacks as well as custom-fitting your bike for comfort. There is a handlebar back for your phone/camera so you can relax and enjoy the sights and history. Our expert guide will ensure that you see everything you can fit into this 14-mile flat terrain ride and will “talk story” about the locations along the way.
Explore Downtown Honolulu on unique bike ride
Experience the different cultures in China Town
Learn the history of Honolulu
3-4 hrs, Sun-Sat 7:00 am
View Iolani Palace and the Capitol
Choose your photo shoots
Food tastings
Safety equipment included
Meet at the Kuhio Beach Banyan Tree, Waikiki Beach 7:00 am. After your bike fitting and safety instructions, we glide along Waikiki beach and ride past the Honolulu zoo. As we cruise down Ala Wai Boulevard, you will learn of the Ala Wai Canal’s history as well as visit local historical beaches, malls, and shopping.
This tour traverses the Kaka’ako redevelopment and takes participants past many artistic murals that now decorate the area. Riders will stop and take the elevator to the top of Aloha Tower, taking in classic views. We then cruise through a unique area known as China town where you’ll experience the Island’s multi-culture atmosphere first hand. You will have the opportunity to taste Hawaii’s exotic fruits while navigating Honolulu’s downtown. Roll onto the historical State Capitol grounds and Royal Iolani Palace.
Additional stops include King Kamehameha Statue, Kawaiaha’o church, Mission House, the site of Elvis’ last concert, unique parks, canoe clubs, and golf courses. Learn where some of Hawaii’s secret eats and treats are located. We offer photo-shoots at every location while learning about the history of the locations as we go. Mostly flat terrain, total tour ride distance is 14 miles. (3 – 4 hours)
3-4 Hour Historical Honolulu Bike Tour From Waikiki
AdultsAges 15-64 yrs | $149.00 |
ChildrenAges 0-14 yrs | $129.00 |
SeniorsAges 65 yrs+ | $139.00 |
Any request for a refund prior to 72 hours is honored with a full cash refund.
In the event of cancellation or request change to your reservation, please note the following. Most Hawaii Tours & Activities originating from Oahu, there is no charge for date change or tour change based on tour availability.
No refunds issued for any tours within the 72 hour period, prior to the start of your tour.