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Exploring Oahu! Green World Coffee Farm, Dole Plantation, Waimea Falls, The Banzai Pipeline & More The Tim Tracker

Exploring Oahu! Green World Coffee Farm, Dole Plantation, Waimea Falls, The Banzai Pipeline & More The Tim Tracker

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In todays vlog we take a full day private tour of Oahu with Hi5 Tours! This tour was $800 for the day and we had a wonderful tour guide as well as a driver. They took us to Green World Coffee, where we had delicious local fresh coffee and we also got to try malasadas from Leonards Bakery! Then we headed to Dole Plantation, where we tried authentic dole whip and super fresh pineapple juice, both were out of this world tasty! We also rode on the famous Pineapple Express train where we toured the farm and got to see what kinds of fruits they grow there besides pineapple. We ended our trip in the gift shop where they sell lots of fun pineapple merch! Next we head to farmers market on the side of the road on the way to the world famous Pipeline Beach. We got some fresh fruits and tried some ice cream bananas. Then we got to see some pretty awesome surfing at The Bonzai Pipeline, the waves were amazing and so were the surfers. Next we stop at Waimea Falls, where we got to swim up to a waterfall! It was breathtaking and such a cool experience and the fact that Jackson was there just made it even more special. We also got to see beautiful gardens, rock shrines and water ways on the hike up to the falls. We ended our day with a stop at the food truck cove in a little surfing town on the way back to the resort. The food was so good! We had some of the best food we've had the whole trip and we had leftovers for days! It was the best way to end the day for sure! This tour was definitely worth ever penny to us, we created some core memories for sure and we highly recommend checking out Hi5 Tours on your next trip!
Date: 2022-02-09

Comments and reviews: 10


I almost hyperventilated. My mouth is watering! The malasadas are a Portuguese fried dough and my hometown made the best Ive always heard about Portuguese influences in Hawaii and its so nice to see. Currently living in Florida and missing all of my Portuguese food!
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What a fantastic day! I went to Hawaii when I was a little kid and have been craving to go back as an adult. This vid really added to those cravings.
The way you described the banana reminds me of the kind I had in Brazil. Delicious!

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Hi5 tours is quite the splurge but absolutely worth EVERY penny! They are the best and really show you the best parts of Oahu, especially the northshore. We got to swim with a sea turtle on our tour for our honeymoon, it was amazing!
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Seeing you with Jackson. experiencing all these adventures. well it brings back so many fun memories of my little ones. I can feel the love you both have for your beautiful son! May God continue to bless your happy family xo
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I live in oahu so I definitely am blessed to live here, and let me tell you something malasadas STAPLE here if you havent had one you arent hawaiian not saying Im hawaiian but Ive just lived here my whole life
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Great video! I lived there from 2000 to 2003 and I recognized everywhere you guys went and it still looks the same! Brought back great memories and feelings. Love Oahu! Thanks for sharing your trip!
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wow bucket list place, it would be interesting for you to stay at maybe a less expensive place than a Disney resort but i can see why you would, so geared up for little ones xx
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Wow! That plantation looked so cool and Kevin seemed like a cool dude tour guide was the pineapple juice good does it taste different from home
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Kevin the tour guide runs up a grabs Jacksons hand! Darn good tour guide right there! Love how he's treating the Trackers like family! Awesome!
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If funny because the Apple Banana i. Puerto Rico we call them Manzanos that is like a masculine version of the word apple in spanish.
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