Diamond Head Tours and Activities

Diamond Head
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Make the short climb to the rim of this extinct volcanic crater for spectacular views of Honolulu, the Pacific Ocean and the rugged ranges of Oahu’s interior.

The curving green slopes of Diamond Head dominate the Honolulu skyline, a stunning backdrop that has become an iconic Hawaiian scene. Hike the 0.75-mile (1.1-kilometer) trail to the top, or simply enjoy a picnic at its base.

Known by locals as Le’ahi (brow of the tuna), Diamond Head is an extinct volcanic crater, a “tuff cone.” The circular mountain formation was shaped around 150,000 years ago by a short, intense eruption. With its rim at 760 feet (228 meters) above sea level, it’s the perfect height to be both a relatively easy climb and an excellent lookout point. Enjoy exceptional views of the now overgrown crater, Oahu island and Honolulu’s coastline.

Follow the handrails and the informative signs all the way to the top. A walk along an unpaved path and over lava leads to some tunnels and staircases and, finally, the observation platform. Cool off in the sea breeze and take in some of the best views in Hawaii, with Waikiki Beach and Kapiolani Park directly below you and the Pacific Ocean stretching to the horizon. Take pictures of the lighthouse, or, if you are there in winter, of the breaching humpback whales that often migrate past this point.

The 475-acre (192-hectare) Diamond Head State Monument area at the mountain’s base has picnic tables and benches, where you can enjoy your packed lunch. Alternatively, try one of the many eateries along Monsarrat Avenue, just opposite the entrance. Visit on Saturday mornings for the local farmers’ market and buy fresh, local produce or tasty snacks.

The Diamond Head trail starts just beyond the entrance to the Diamond Head State Monument, on the coast east of Waikiki. You can get to the park on foot, by bus or car, and it opens from early morning to late afternoon. There is only a small charge for entering. The climb is steep and over an unpaved path, so wear good walking shoes. Also bring water, a torch for the tunnels and sun protection. Allow 1–2 hours for the hike.

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3/5 - Okay

Verified traveller
Jul. 22, 2019

The views were amazing but the Hike was jam packed with people (we were there at 0815)

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
May 16, 2019

bring lots of water ! If you are clasterophobic do not do this hike. There is a tunnel going up that is very tight and dark.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
May 15, 2019

Try to get there early (before 10 am) because as the day gets warmer the climb becomes that much harder. Take your time and enjoy the scenery as you climb and descend. Ensure you take water up with you. It may be a short hike, but it is a steep climb. Take the local bus. It is cheap ($11 USD for a day pass) and it drops you off just outside the crater.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller
May 14, 2019

Many sites say Diamond Head is easy and you can wear flip flops. It is wonderful and worth the trek but not easy. The terrain is uneven (to be expected) but the heat and humidity make some parts- like the 70+ stairs, extremely difficult. Signs noted how much further you have to go would be helpful. I found the tunnel at the top of the stairs overwhelming. You could not tell how long the tunnel was and there was (literally) no light at the end of the tunnel to give an idea of distance. Small lights illuminating the floor helped, but when you are out of breath from the stairs, the last thing I wanted to do was walk through a long, dark, narrow tunnel. Waited until crowd thinned, which gave me time to catch my breath, and then entered. Took all of 3 minutes to walk through. Think if something was posted about time, or distance, or steps that I might have felt more comfortable going in in the first place.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
May 5, 2019

on excellent tour from ship

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
Apr. 27, 2019

go early before it gets too hot

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