Honolulu History Tour by Bike
Experience Honolulu on a beautiful bike ride with a local guide. Throughout this 14 mile, flat-surface ride, your guide will share their favorite local coffee spots, restaurants, and other hidden gems of Honolulu.
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Activity Overview
Historical Bike Tour Highlights
- 3 to 4-hours, starting at 7:00 am
- Historical stops include Aloha Tower, Hawaiian royal ‘Iolani Palace, King Kamehameha Statue, Mission House, Chinatown, and so many more
- Ample opportunities for photos, talk story, and local spots for snacks and drinks
- Included in the tour price are bikes and safety equipment (no food, drinks, or snacks included)
- The bike tour is about 14-miles on mostly flat terrain at a comfortable pace
- Tour starts in Waikiki at the Kuhio Beach Banyan Tree
About Historical Honolulu Tour by Bike
The tour starts early at 7:00 am on Waikiki Beach, specifically in front of the large banyan tree off Kalakaua Avenue at Kuhio Beach Park. The early start means cool temperatures for the bike ride. The professional tour guide will fit you on your bike and go over the safety precautions for the bike and history tour. The ride starts by going around Waikiki, down the Ala Wai Canal and out through Honolulu’s many neighborhoods. Honolulu’s rich culture and history come alive through stories and historical locations. Enjoy photo shoots. This tour is as famous for learning about local Honolulu coffee shops and restaurants as it is for its history lessons.
The tour is at a comfortable pace. Allowing plenty of time to ask questions, take photos, enjoy a few food stops, and learn the history.
About Bike Tour Hawaii
Kelly is the owner and tour guide for Bike Tour Hawaii. He has been living on Oahu since 1982 when he moved here to surf and live the dream. He stayed active with surfing, triathlons, cycling, and now being an ambassador for Oahu through island favorite bike tours. He aims to overdeliver for visitors as the aloha spirit is in every bike tour.
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