Shaka Guide's Circle Island Tour takes you on a journey around Oahu stopping at famous surf spots, the island's famed North Shore, a quaint beach town and even a waterfall hike! This audio tour uses
From: $0.00
Location: Oahu
What's Included
- Offline map of the entire island and turn-by-turn audio navigation
- Purchase never expires
- Tours work offline
- Interesting stories and history and the freedom to explore at your own pace
- Tour highlights in the app with restaurant and activity recommendations
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The GPS navigation is pretty straightforward! Once you download the Shaka Guide app and purchase the tour, it gives you turn-by-turn directions right on your phone. It works offline, so you don’t need to worry about losing service on the island. Just make sure your phone is charged and you're good to go!
A: There’s no official age limit! It’s a great option for families. Kids will love the fun stories and Hawaiian music along the way. Just keep in mind that some stops, like the waterfall hike, may require a bit of walking, so consider their energy levels!
A: Since the tour is self-guided and operates offline, you can take it whenever the weather is nice! If you download the tour, it never expires, so you can always hold onto it for a better day. Just keep an eye on the forecast for those waterfall hikes, though!
Discussions
Just did the Oahu Grand Circle Island Tour! What a blast!
I just got back from Oahu and did the Shaka Guide Circle Island Tour. The GPS was super easy to use, and I loved being able to stop at places like Waimea Bay and the Dole Plantation. The audio stories really added to the experience. If you're thinking about gifting this, it's perfect for anyone who loves to explore at their own pace! It's priced at zero dollars, so you can’t beat that!
Considering gifting the Shaka Guide tour for my parents!
I'm thinking about getting the Oahu Grand Circle Island Tour for my parents’ anniversary. They love to drive and explore, but I'm worried about the navigation part since they aren’t super tech-savvy. Can anyone share their thoughts on that? Is it user-friendly?