Explore Kualoa Ranch on-board an off-road UTV, and have an expert local driver and guide take you across the famous Jurassic Valley to see the filming locations of some of Hollywood's top movies & TV shows while you enjoy this must-do top Oahu tour!
Explore Hawaii’s Hollywood backlot on Kualoa Ranch’s Movie set tour! Visit film sets used in famous Hollywood movies and TV shows such as LOST, Hawaii Five-0, 50 First Dates, Jurassic Park, Jurassic World, Godzilla, Mighty Joe Young and many more.
Experience the best evening on Oahu at the Aloha Kai Luau, and get ready for a night at Sea Life Park combining picture-perfect ocean views and award-winning Polynesian music and dance, with a variety of fun cultural activities and a buffet dinner.
See why kayaking is one of the most popular things to do on Oahu, and join a beginner guided kayak tour, an advanced paddle and snorkel adventure to the twin islands, or explore the waters of Kailua beach on your own with the self-guided adventure.
Explore the spectacular Jurassic Valley on an exhilarating guided ATV tour at Kualoa Ranch. Discover hidden valleys and stunning locations inaccessible to other tours. Your guide will navigate you through Kualoa Ranch's top attractions & movie sites.
Set out on a Kailua and Lanikai stand up paddling tour, and choose from a lesson with a guided tour, or embark on a self-guided SUP experience and paddle across the most beautiful beaches in the world with crystal clear waters and soft white sand.
Escape the crowds and enjoy a day at a secluded private beach in Kaneohe Bay. Make your way down Kualoa Ranch's Jurassic Valley for swimming, kayaking, stand up paddling, playing volleyball or relaxing on a hammock at one of the best beaches on Oahu.
Explore Kailua & Lanikai Beach! Escape the crowds of Waikiki for a fun-filled day of swimming, snorkeling, biking and body boarding. This 5-hour Kailua beach tour beach equipment and lunch. Perfect for families!
Have a one-of-a-kind Hawaiian experience like no other at Kualoa Ranch's Jurassic Valley, and learn the importance of Hawaii's unique eco-system, all while being taught how to harvest taro, thatch grass huts, or even tend to native Hawaiian plants.