Recent Traveler Reviews
Here is a selection of the most recent reviews of the Diamond Head Crater Sunrise Small Group Adventure submitted by actual travelers. Read what travelers liked, what they loved, and what they thought could be improved.
This tour is brilliant! Our tour guide was fantastic.
Sensational views of Waikiki. The walk itself is a little taxing but if you continue on, it is well worth it at the top.
A great time with a most awesome view of the city. A must do when visiting Oahu.
Reviewed by: ALLAN T, USA, May 2013
It was a great way to start our trip and our tour guide, Ross was really wonderful. Very knowledgeable and pleasant. Nice to have a guide to enhance the experience.
Reviewed by: Mary M, March 2013
A great way to begin our first day in Hawaii. The guide was very knowledgable about the geology, history, and flora. We had plenty of rest stops going up. The trail was crowded coming down so we were glad we chose the 6am tour. Beautiful view in all directions.
Reviewed by: Bonnie M, February 2013
A great way to begin our first day in Hawaii. The guide was very knowledgable about the geology, history, and flora. We had plenty of rest stops going up. The trail was crowded coming down so we were glad we chose the 6am tour. Beautiful view in all directions.
Reviewed by: Bonnie M, February 2013
Trip was great - got picked up at the hotel on time - liked having a small group. Very knowledgeable guide. Would definitely recommend this trip!
Reviewed by: Karen S L, February 2013
Great guide. Reasonable pace. Definitely recommend the sunrise walk while it is still cool.
Reviewed by: William B, January 2013
Fun...informative....worth it!
Reviewed by: djjc1, January 2013
This was a great walk at sunrise and was absolutely beautiful at the top. Isn't a steep climb and has plenty of spots to stop on the way if you need to... the only killer is the 70 odd stairs to the top.... but just remmeber once you get to the top it is all downhill from there! :)
Reviewed by: SHARON L, January 2013
This hike is not that strenuous (except for the stairs!!). Hiking boots aren't really needed, just good sneakers. Plenty of good view along the way and interesting history too.
Reviewed by: Carol E, January 2013