Kos Hummer Tours - Honolulu, Hawaii
KOS Tours is the first and only HUMMER Off-Road Tour operation on Oahu, Hawaii. Our tours combine Nature, History, Awesome Scenery and Adventure while visiting more than 16 Movie locations and countless Lost and other TV show Locations.
This tour starts out in Waikiki with Hotel pick-up. From there you’re off to Nu’uanu Pali scenic drive. Then it’s on to the Pali Look-out for a scenic stop. Continue on to the Windward side of the island with a drive along Kaneohe Bay. Continue on to Waikane Pier. While here you will visit Movie Locations for 50 First Dates and Godzilla and numerous scenes from Lost. Now you’re off to the Historical Moli’i Fish Pond. While here, you will visit Movie Locations for 50 First Dates, Tears of the Sun, You, Me and Dupree and many scenes from Lost. Finish up the drive to Kualoa Ranch. After a short break, we will venture into Ka’a'awa Valley and visit the Kualoa Sugar Mill ruins and Cooper Battery (a WWII Coastal Defense Gun Battery). We will enter Cooper battery, which has been turned into a Movie Museum. We’ll make a short stop for photos at a re-created Hawaiian Village. As you drive through Ka’a'awa valley you will visit TV filming locations for shows like Lost, Birds of Paradise and Hawaii. Also visit the following Movie Locations: Jurassic Park, Mighty Joe Young, Pearl Harbor, 50 First Dates, You, Me and Dupree, Windtalkers, Godzilla and more.
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