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Oahu Tours & Attractions

Also known as the Gathering Place, Oahu is the most populated and developed of the Hawaiian Islands. Explore Oahu’s most beloved tourist attractions, iconic sites, and breathtaking scenery during a wide variety of activities including world-class shopping, fine dining, water sports, and sightseeing.

Our Oahu tours include our award-winning Grand Circle Island Tour, Pearl Harbor tours, and more. Experience an exciting collision of culture and cuisine at an authentic luau, or dive into Hawaii’s past with a historic tour of the palace or Pearl Harbor. Let Roberts Hawaii show you what makes Oahu the heart of Hawaii tourism.

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Chief’s Luau
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From $140

Enjoy Hawaii’s #1 rated luau on TripAdvisor in an intimate and personal setting.  Get up-close and personal with the Chief’s entire cast, enjoy a fascinating ‘imu ceremony, and feast on a mouth-watering array of traditional luau foods. The ultimate authentic luau experience with jaw-dropping 10-minute, 8-man fire knife dances.

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Popular places to visit in Oahu:

  • Pearl Harbor
  • Waikiki
  • Diamond Head
  • Hanauma Bay
  • Downtown Honolulu
  • North Shore
  • Kailua Bay

From deep cultural explorations into ancient Polynesia at the Polynesian Cultural Center to the urban delights of contemporary Honolulu, from famed surf spots on the North Shore to world-renowned Pearl Harbor on the Leeward Coast, Oahu provides infinite opportunities to experience the diverse character and history of Hawaii.

Here, you can try your hand at ancient games played by early Hawaiians, get wet and wild in the ocean via waterslide, dive into Hawaii’s dramatic naval history and relive the Day of Infamy, explore the political intrigue and opulence of Iolani Palace, breathe deeply in the Valley of the Temples, and taste the island’s sweet agricultural heritage.

With so many fascinating things to see and discover, it’s little wonder that Oahu is called the Heart of Hawaii. The choices are so varied, and the island is at once exhilarating and serene, sobering and hilarious, urban and ancient – truly a place of complexity and delight.

Located at 21°28′N 157°59′W, Oahu has a total land area of 596.7 square miles and a population of over 970,000 people.