Oahu: Kualoa Ranch Movie Sites and Ranch Tour

Take a movie tour at Kualoa Ranch to see where scenes from 'Jurassic Park,' 'Pearl Harbor,' 'Magnum P.I.,' 'Lost' and many other shows were filmed. The gorgeous Ko’olau mountains, Kaneohe Bay and Moko

Take a movie tour at Kualoa Ranch to see where scenes from 'Jurassic Park,' 'Pearl Harbor,' 'Magnum P.I.,' 'Lost' and many other shows were filmed. The gorgeous Ko’olau mountains, Kaneohe Bay and Mokoli’i Island provide a stunning backdrop to Hollywood thrillers and rom-coms alike. Your knowledgeable guide provides commentary about the filming locations and the history of the ranch as you travel around in a vintage school bus.

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Location: Oahu

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for kids on the Kualoa Ranch tour?

A: There’s no strict age limit for the Kualoa Ranch tour, but kids generally love it! Just make sure they can handle a bus ride and are interested in the movies. The guides are super friendly and accommodating for families.

Q: What should I wear for the Kualoa Ranch tour? Is it muddy?

A: I recommend wearing comfortable shoes because it can get a bit muddy depending on recent rain. Also, go for lightweight clothing since it can be hot! Bring a light jacket for the bus ride, as it can get chilly with the A/C.

Q: Can you reschedule if plans change for the Kualoa Ranch tour?

A: Yes, you can usually reschedule your tour up to 48 hours in advance without a fee. Just make sure to contact their customer support for the best options, especially if you're checking availability for another date!

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Kualoa Ranch tour – anyone done it?

I’m considering this tour for my brother’s birthday since he's a huge fan of 'Jurassic Park.' I read it’s not just about the movies, but also the history of the ranch. How’s the tour? Is it worth the price? What about the views?

Just did the Kualoa Ranch tour – WOW!

I just got back from the Kualoa Ranch tour, and it totally exceeded my expectations! The vintage school bus vibe was cool, and the guide made it super fun with behind-the-scenes stories. Can't believe I saw where they filmed 'Lost!' Plus, the views of Kaneohe Bay were jaw-dropping. Anyone else had this experience? What was your favorite part?