3 Great Hawaii Tours Which Take You Off-Roading
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If you’re looking for Hawaii tours which will get you off the beaten path, you won’t be disappointed. Here are three surefire ways to give you the off-roading thrill you’re after:
Hawaii tours that require 4-wheel drive
No matter which island you’re on, getting off the main highways can be a bit challenging without a 4-wheel drive vehicle. Even with a 4-wheel drive, many side roads are on private property, which limits your ability to freely explore. You can solve both of these problems by simply booking a Hawaii tour which takes you to the areas you’re interested in seeing.
Example 4-wheel drive Hawaii tours include: exploring dense rainforest on private property which exists on the slopes of Hualalai Volcano (Big Island), visiting historical and former film sites on a private ranch in Oahu, and getting a chance to hike through underground passages and subterranean lava tubes on Maui.
Hawaii tours on ATVs
ATVs are a great way to get around and explore Hawaii as well. Some Hawaii tours offering ATV rides will guide you to specific locations; others will simply let you loose to explore freely in the designated ATV-riding area.
Whether you are an experienced ATV-rider or a novice on for your first ride, these Hawaii tours are sure to tickle your fancy. Visit private, secluded waterfalls and soaring ocean cliffs on the Big Island, jump into a fresh water swimming pool after driving through the jungle on Kauai or zip along wide open spaces and across seasonal streams on a private ranch in Oahu – whatever tickles your fancy!
Hawaii tours on horseback
One of the most fun and unrestricted methods of touring Hawaii is on horseback. You can take a horse tour which leads you up to the top of a volcano, halfway across an island, or simply lets you practice keeping your saddle in the security of the corral – there are Hawaii tours on horseback appropriate for every skill level or interest! If you’ve got the gumption, these adventure tours are a memorable way to experience the island.
Getting off the main drag is a thrill no matter which way you decide to do it. Just make sure that during the course of your Hawaii tours, you respect any signs that say “No Trespassing,” or in Hawaiian, “Kapu!”
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If you’re looking for Hawaii tours which will get you off the beaten path, you won’t be disappointed. Here are three surefire ways to give you the off-roading thrill you’re after:
Hawaii tours that require 4-wheel drive
No matter which island you’re on, getting off the main highways can be a bit challenging without a 4-wheel drive vehicle. Even with a 4-wheel drive, many side roads are on private property, which limits your ability to freely explore. You can solve both of these problems by simply booking a Hawaii tour which takes you to the areas you’re interested in seeing.
Example 4-wheel drive Hawaii tours include: exploring dense rainforest on private property which exists on the slopes of Hualalai Volcano (Big Island), visiting historical and former film sites on a private ranch in Oahu, and getting a chance to hike through underground passages and subterranean lava tubes on Maui.
Hawaii tours on ATVs
ATVs are a great way to get around and explore Hawaii as well. Some Hawaii tours offering ATV rides will guide you to specific locations; others will simply let you loose to explore freely in the designated ATV-riding area.
Whether you are an experienced ATV-rider or a novice on for your first ride, these Hawaii tours are sure to tickle your fancy. Visit private, secluded waterfalls and soaring ocean cliffs on the Big Island, jump into a fresh water swimming pool after driving through the jungle on Kauai or zip along wide open spaces and across seasonal streams on a private ranch in Oahu – whatever tickles your fancy!
Hawaii tours on horseback
One of the most fun and unrestricted methods of touring Hawaii is on horseback. You can take a horse tour which leads you up to the top of a volcano, halfway across an island, or simply lets you practice keeping your saddle in the security of the corral – there are Hawaii tours on horseback appropriate for every skill level or interest! If you’ve got the gumption, these adventure tours are a memorable way to experience the island.
Getting off the main drag is a thrill no matter which way you decide to do it. Just make sure that during the course of your Hawaii tours, you respect any signs that say “No Trespassing,” or in Hawaiian, “Kapu!”
