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Aloha mai kākou!  E kāko‘o mai iā mākou i ka mālama ‘ana o kēia ‘āina...

 

  

 

Join Hina Adventures on an Oahu eco tour of our native Hawaii.  Our tours feature Hawaiian culture & activities, hiking, star-gazing, archaeology, sacred sites, native Hawaiian plants and botanical gardens, sightseeing, ancient Hawaiian legends & more

 

Hina Adventures practices responsible ecotourism in Hawaii by working with and directly giving back to cultural community organizations on our tours. 

Our signature Oahu tour itineraries include: 

Storytelling, Legends & Sacred Sites of Windward Oahu

Experience ancient Hawaii, still alive in our land and legends.  Leave a bit of your aloha by planting a native plant while on tour!

Tuesdays & Fridays, 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Custom Eco Tours - Enjoy a variety of customized Oahu tours at affordable rates.  Take a peek at our sample itineraries below:

 

Sacred Sites, Sightseeing & Storytelling

 

Hiking

 

Cultural History of Pearl Harbor

 

Healing Sites & Power Stones

 

Native Hawaiian Plants & Botanical Gardens

 

Hawaii’s Monarchy History

 

Hands-on Cultural Tours & Activities

 

Service Project Tours

 

Fishing Adventure: 

Ancient Hawaiian Fishpond Experience

 

Ancient Waikiki & Sacred Valley Exploration

 

Star-gazing, Star Legends & Secrets of the Polynesian Navigators

 

Half-day and full-day tours available.  Prices range from $78 to $140 per person, depending on activity, duration and number of guests.  These tours are available by request, so please email or call us if you would like more information.

 

 


Hina Adventures is a Hawaiian ecotourism company, owned and operated by experienced, educated guides, whose goal is to enrich the lives of our guests and of our land by providing in-depth eco tours of Oahu’s cultural and ecological treasures.

Our eco tours are personally led by the owners of Hina Adventures, both of whom are highly experienced eco-guides with deep family roots on the island of Oahu and who have extensive expertise in Hawaiian culture, nature, hiking and ecotourism in Hawaii. 

All of our Eco Tours highlight: 

  • The culture & history of our island, including sacred sites, information on ancient scientific methodologies, Polynesian navigation and Hawaiian legends
  • The integral relationship of Hawaii's land, sea and sky
  • Sightseeing, outdoor adventure and nature activities, including hiking, star-gazing and hands-on cultural activities
  • Intimate groups of 12 or less
  • An expert team of guides
  • Upon request, Gourmet deli and Hawaiian lunches, specialty teas, and tropical fruits are provided
  • A concentrated effort to support local businesses and products
  • Eco-consciousness:  we practice awareness, conservation and respect for our land and culture

Hina Adventures loves our island home.  Let us show you what Hawai‘i is truly all about.

 

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‘Olekūkolu

Tonight is:  ‘Olepau

This month is:  Kā‘elo

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The native ‘ōhi‘a tree bears a spectacular blossom called "lehua".  Its flowers are sacred.  If picked, rain will likely follow. 

 

Cultural Calendar

Ulupō Heiau

 Volunteer Service Day

Saturday, Jan. 10, 2008

8:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m.

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All pictures in this website were taken by the owners of Hina Adventures, and are of places that will be visited on our tours unless otherwise noted.

The ‘ie‘ie flower is striking in its unique showing.  ‘Ie‘ie leaves are used for baskets and other types of woven crafts.

Sunset at Waimea Bay, North Shore O‘ahu

 

 

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Even rainy days are scenic on O‘ahu - view of the Ko‘olau mountain range with its rain-fed waterfalls

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Kalo, the older sibling of the Hawaiian people and the staple of the Hawaiian diet, is as beautiful as it is nourishing. 

 

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Rockwork became a finely-tuned skill in ancient Hawai‘i.  This shows a modern fix of an ancient altar.  Today few such altars remain intact. 

 

 

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