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Duration
Two hours
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Meeting Point
Diamond Head Crater
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Cancellations
Cancellations made more than 24 hours before the scheduled tour date are eligible for a full refund. For Third-Party Partner bookings, cancellations and refund requests must be handled directly with the third-party provider.
An Official State of Hawaii Diamond Head State Monument Self-Guided Narrated Hiking Tour
Available in 8 languages: English, Hawaiian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Spanish, and French.
RESERVATIONS REQUIRED.
This Tour does NOT include the Park Entrance or Parking Fees.
Step into history and experience Diamond Head at your own pace. This self-guided narrated tour takes you along the historic crater trail, while sharing the rich history of Hawaii; from its volcanic formation and Native Hawaiian traditions, to its military role during the early 1900's. Learn how ancient Hawaiians considered Diamond Head a sacred location and how the US Military used Diamond Head for their first line of defense in protecting Oahu's southern shores during World War II. You will experience panoramic views of Honolulu while learning about Hawaii's cultural heritage and natural beauty.
Includes complimentary use of a handheld device, a tour map, and earbuds you can take home with you, giving you the flexibility to explore on your own schedule while enjoying a rich, guided experience.
For Direct Bookings:
- Cancellations made more than 24 hours before the scheduled tour date are eligible for a full refund
- Cancellations made within 24 hours of the tour date are not eligible for a refund, but the tour may be rescheudled for a later date (at least 24 hours from the time of the reschedule request).
For Bookings made through Third-Party Partners:
- Cancellations and refund requests must be handled directly with the third-party provider. Their individual cancellation and refund policies will apply.
What's Included
-Self-guided narrated tour with a colored map and complimentary take-home earbuds
What's not included
This tour does NOT include Park Entry Reservations OR Parking Fees.
Diamond Head State Monument Hiking and Parking reservations MUST be made at gostateparks.hawaii.gov/diamondhead
Admission fee is $5.00 per person, and if driving into the crater, it is an additional $10.00 to park. Parking is LIMITED.
Itinerary
RESERVATIONS REQUIRED Diamond Head State Monument Entry and Parking reservations MUST be made prior to your visit date. Visit gostateparks.hawaii.gov/diamondhead for all entry and parking reservations.
Upon arrival, check-in at the Diamond Head Visitor Center to start your hiking experience
This is considered a "moderate 1.6-mile hike." ** Be sure to dress casually with comfortable shoes, hats, and sunscreen.
*Allow approximately two hours for the hike. Please bring water for each hiker.*
It is not recommended to start your hike from Waikiki. Please take "The Bus", taxi, a Diamond Head shuttle, or a rental car to the Diamond Head crater.
Highlights
Diamond Head Visitor Center is open 7 days a week from 7:00AM to 2:30PM. The last tour is at 2:30PM. Audio devices must be returned to the Visitor Center no later than 3:30PM.
No tours are available on Christmas and New Year's Day.
Shop exclusive merchandise at the Diamond Head Visitor Center and online https://pacifichistoricparksbookstore.org/collections/diamond-head
Tour Reservations Department
Monday-Friday 8:00AM to 4:00PM Hawaii Standard Time
Tel: 808-954-8759 or toll-free (U.S. & Canada) 1-866-332-1941
Email: [email protected]
For adult and student group discounts, please email [email protected]
Adult: $11.00
Child: $6.00
What to bring
Dress casually with comfortable shoes, shorts, hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Please bring water for each hiker.
No refunds unless canceled 24 hours in advance.
To rebook for another date or cancel your reservations please email [email protected]
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