Shared Food & Waterfall Tour in Honolulu

In my experience living in Hawai’i, I have found that the flavors from the food taste more intense and I think this is down to two factors — one being the island's sun and the other being the rich dar

In my experience living in Hawai’i, I have found that the flavors from the food taste more intense and I think this is down to two factors — one being the island's sun and the other being the rich dark volcanic soil. I have always maintained that “less is more in life” and this is very true when you apply it to food. We will showcase a wide variety of tasty and ethnic foods from some of the most popular Food Trucks on the Northshore enjoy some of the world's best coffee and chocolate and hike to one of our most visited waterfalls on Oahu then treat yourself to some rum at Kohana Rum Distillery where they use natural sugar cane.

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Location: Honolulu

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for this Shared Food & Waterfall Tour?

A: There’s no specific age limit for this tour! It's family-friendly, so kids can join in. Just keep an eye on the little ones during the hike to the waterfall – it can get a bit slippery. Also, some food stops might not cater to very young kids, but overall, it’s a great outing for all ages.

Q: What should I wear for the waterfall hike?

A: I'd recommend wearing comfortable hiking shoes and breathable clothes. It can get humid, and you’ll definitely want to wear something you don't mind getting a bit wet near the waterfall. Plus, a swimsuit under your clothes is a great idea if you want to take a dip!

Q: How do rescheduling and cancellations work if the weather is bad?

A: If the weather doesn’t cooperate, you can reschedule for a later date without any extra charge. The team is pretty flexible about it because safety is their priority. Just make sure to keep an eye on their cancellation policy when booking!

Discussions

Just got back from the Shared Food & Waterfall Tour in Honolulu!

So I went on this tour last week and OMG, it was incredible! We hit up some amazing food trucks on the Northshore. The garlic shrimp was to die for! Then we hiked this stunning trail to a waterfall. It was a bit tough but worth every step. And I loved the rum tasting at Kohana Distillery. Perfect day out! Planning to gift this to my parents next!

Considering gifting the Food & Waterfall Tour - any tips?

I’m thinking about getting this experience for my girlfriend's birthday. We love food and adventure! Just wanted to know if anyone had any tips or must-try food trucks on the Northshore? Also, how strenuous is the hike to the waterfall? I don’t want her getting tired out too quickly!