The Aloha Pass (You Pick)

Expiration: 365 days after purchase

The Aloha Pass Honolulu is your ticket to all of the best activities in Honolulu. Packed only with activities which are locally owned, culturally relevant, and practice the Spirit of Aloha, you can access lessons and tastings, surf and sail, gardens, art, history, dance and storytelling, and even a luau. Get up to six days of access to authentic Hawaiian fun while giving back to the community. 

Did we mention the savings? There are over $500 worth of things to do, and all you pay for is the pass.

The Aloha Pass Honolulu is designed for guests who do not have access to a car, and includes attractions which can be accessed from Waikiki by foot, bike, bus, and rideshare. If you do have access to a car, check out The Aloha Pass O’ahu, with a wide variety of activities across the island.

Each partner in the Aloha Pass is screened for responsible practices and local ownership. Run by Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement, in addition to helping small businesses your purchase supports housing, education, and cultural preservation. 

Refund Policy: Item eligible for full refund if no redemptions have occurred.

Included Venues

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Tier 1: Nā Lei Aloha • An Experience Kilohana Hula Show

Nā Lei Aloha Luau is a traditional Hawaiian luau experience located at The Hyatt Regency Waikiki Resort and Spa at 2424 Kalākaua Ave in Honolulu. Guests are greeted with a warm aloha welcoming and are taken on a cultural journey through the rich history and traditions of Hawai'i. Watch the sunset from the rooftop terrace with a welcome drink in your hand, then settle in for an purely authentic Hawaiian show celebrating the art of hula. Classically trained dancers and award winning musicians will delight and entertain you while exploring the cultural meaning of lei of all kinds. Enjoy the tastes, sights, sounds, and even the smells of the islands at Nā Lei Aloha Luau! Note: Aloha Pass includes the Cocktail Show Ticket only, and does not include the buffet dinner.

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What's Included

  • Cocktail & Show Only
Tier 1: Westside Surf Lessons

Westside Surf Lessons offers a premier surfing experience on the beautiful shores of Waianae, Hawaii. Located at 85-010 Army St, Westside Surf Lessons provides expert instruction for surfers of all levels, from beginners to advanced riders. Whether you're looking to catch your first wave or perfect your technique, our experienced instructors are dedicated to helping you achieve your surfing goals in a fun and safe environment. Surrounded by the stunning scenery of Waianae, our location provides the perfect backdrop for a memorable surfing experience. With warm waters and consistent waves, Westside Surf Lessons offers ideal conditions for learning and improving your surfing skills. Our knowledgeable instructors are passionate about sharing their love for the ocean and surfing, creating a supportive and encouraging environment for students to develop their abilities. At Westside Surf Lessons, we prioritize safety and provide all necessary equipment for a successful surfing lesson. Our instructors are certified in CPR and first aid, ensuring that you are in good hands throughout your time in the water. With small class sizes, personalized attention, and individualized coaching, we strive to help each student reach their full potential in the water. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor to the island, Westside Surf Lessons welcomes surfers of all ages and abilities to join us for an unforgettable surfing experience. From group lessons to private sessions, we offer a variety of options to suit your needs and schedule. Experience the thrill of riding the waves with Westside Surf Lessons and create memories that will last a lifetime. Book your lesson today and discover the joy of surfing in Waianae, Hawaii.

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What's Included

  • Surf Lessons
Tier 2: Kahuku Farms
Kahuku Farms is a family-owned and operated farm located on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii, set on a stunning 140-acre property. With four generations of island farming and over 100 years of cultivating the land, Kahuku Farms is known for sustainable farming practices and a commitment to fresh, locally grown produce, offering visitors a truly unique farm-to-table experience. The farm is known for their first and only Hawaiian-grown acai bowl, made with acai berries harvested directly from their fields. Visitors can also explore the fruit orchards, take guided tours to learn about innovative farming techniques, or enjoy a variety of homemade products including jams, syrups, and chocolate — all crafted from farm-grown ingredients. The farm’s café has earned national acclaim, having been voted Newsweek’s Best Farm-to-Table Restaurant in America, and features a menu celebrating fresh, seasonal ingredients. From paninis and pizzas to refreshing smoothies and salads, every item showcases the flavors of Hawaii. Kahuku Farms is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking to experience the beauty and bounty of Hawaii’s agricultural landscape. Whether sampling farm-grown acai bowls, learning about sustainable farming, or enjoying a delicious meal in a beautiful setting, visitors are guaranteed a memorable experience.
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What's Included

  • Grand Wagon Tour
Tier 2: Yoga Floats

Yoga Floats offers unique and tranquil yoga classes floating on the water at Magic Island, Ala Moana Beach in Honolulu, Hawaii. This innovative business offers a one-of-a-kind yoga experience on stand-up paddleboards, allowing participants to harmonize their practice with the soothing sounds of the ocean and the gentle sway of the water beneath them. At Yoga Floats, experienced instructors guide students of all levels through a variety of classes, including hatha, vinyasa, and restorative yoga. Each class is carefully designed to enhance strength, flexibility, balance, and mindfulness, while also providing a sense of peace and connection to nature. The serene setting of Magic Island provides the perfect backdrop for a yoga session that is both calming and invigorating. The gentle lapping of the waves, the warm sun on your skin, and the salt-infused breeze create a truly immersive experience that allows practitioners to fully relax and rejuvenate both body and mind. Whether you are a seasoned yogi looking to deepen your practice or a beginner seeking a new and exciting fitness adventure, Yoga Floats offers something for everyone. Come float, flow, and find your inner peace at this idyllic oasis on the shores of Honolulu.

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What's Included

  • SUP Yoga Class
Tier 3: Bishop Museum
Bishop Museum was founded in 1889 by Charles Reed Bishop in honor of his late wife, Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop, the last descendant of the royal Kamehameha family. The Museum was established to house the extensive collection of Hawaiian objects and royal family heirlooms of the Princess, and has expanded to include millions of objects, documents and photographs about Hawai‘i and other Pacific island cultures. Today, Bishop Museum is the largest museum in the state and the premier natural and cultural history institution in the Pacific, recognized throughout the world for its cultural collections, research projects, consulting services and public educational programs. It also has one of the largest natural history specimen collections in the world. Serving and representing the interests of Native Hawaiians is a primary purpose of the Museum.
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What's Included

  • Bishop Museum Admission Ticket
Tier 3: Kō Hana Rum

Kō Hana Rum is a craft rum distillery located in the heart of Kunia Camp, Hawaii. Situated amidst lush sugarcane fields, Kō Hana Rum is dedicated to producing premium, handcrafted rum using traditional Hawaiian methods. The distillery is known for its commitment to showcasing the unique flavors of Hawaii's diverse sugarcane varieties, which are grown right on the property. Visitors to Kō Hana Rum can take a guided tour of the distillery to learn about the rum-making process, from harvesting the sugarcane to bottling the final product. The tour offers insight into the rich history of sugarcane production in Hawaii and the importance of preserving this cultural tradition. Kō Hana Rum's tasting room provides guests with the opportunity to sample a selection of their award-winning rums, including light and dark varieties that showcase the depth and complexity of Hawaiian sugarcane. Knowledgeable staff members are on hand to guide visitors through the tasting experience, offering information about the unique characteristics of each rum and suggesting pairings to enhance the flavors. In addition to producing high-quality rum, Kō Hana Rum is dedicated to sustainability and supporting local agriculture. The distillery sources its sugarcane from local farmers and uses eco-friendly practices to minimize its environmental impact. Kō Hana Rum also partners with community organizations to promote Hawaiian culture and heritage through educational programs and events. Overall, Kō Hana Rum offers visitors a taste of Hawaii's rich agricultural history and a glimpse into the artistry of rum-making. With its commitment to quality, tradition, and sustainability, Kō Hana Rum is a must-visit destination for rum enthusiasts and anyone interested in experiencing the unique flavors of Hawaii.

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What's Included

  • Grass To Glass Tour
Tier 4: Ko'olau Distillery
Ko‘olau Distillery hand-bottles the finest made-in-Hawai‘i, delicious craft spirits using pure artesian water. We are a veteran-owned business, exacting in our standards, that seeks to serve all with honor, respect and the best-possible experience.

What's Included

  • Koʻolau Distillery Whiskey Tour
Tier 4: Tradition Coffee Roasters
Coffee brings us together. Tradition Coffee Roasters believes that every aspect of coffee should highlight the complex beauty of our islands, the people who live here and those we welcome. As a specialty coffee roaster (top 10% of the coffee market), we believe coffee should be good to the Earth and good to people. Come and enjoy the best latte or pour over in Hawaii, right in the heart of our roasting operation. Tours, events and education are all options that will immerse you in coffee like no other experience. Our space will take you off the beaten path to our “hidden gem.” Our goal is to highlight the beauty of Hawai`i in our roastery/cafe while bringing the community together. Come and enjoy a tour, tasting or just a classic delicious cup of coffee.
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What's Included

  • Roastery Tour And Tasting
Tier 5: Island Distillers
Nestled at the base of Koko Head in Honolulu, Island Distillers is Oʻahu’s oldest distillery and a pioneer in Hawaiʻi’s craft spirits scene. We specialize in handcrafting premium vodkas and traditional Hawaiʻian Moonshine, blending time-honored techniques with the rich agricultural bounty of our islands. Our spirits are made with locally sourced ingredients, ensuring every bottle carries the unique flavors and character of Hawaiʻi. From smooth, clean vodkas to bold, distinctive expressions, Island Distillers offers a range of spirits that celebrate both craftsmanship and place. Visitors and locals alike are drawn to our picturesque distillery, where they can experience tours, tastings, and a true farm-to-bottle story. Our award-winning spirits are available at select retailers, online, and directly from our distillery, making it easy to share a taste of Hawaiʻi anywhere. At Island Distillers, we pride ourselves on more than just quality spirits, we’re stewards of the land, committed to honoring local traditions while creating flavors that bring people together. Whether enjoyed neat, on the rocks, or in a handcrafted cocktail, our spirits embody the essence of the islands: vibrant, authentic, and unforgettable.
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What's Included

  • Island Distillers Farm & Distillery Tour
Tier 5: Moanalua Gardens
Moanalua Gardens, located in Honolulu, Hawaii, is a stunning park that encompasses 24 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, and majestic trees. This peaceful oasis offers visitors a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of Honolulu. The gardens feature ancient monkeypod trees, open grassy spaces perfect for picnicking, a Koi and Duck pond where children can feed the fish and ducks, and 2 Historic Architectural Structures; King Kamehameha V's Summer Cottage and The Historic Chinese Hall. One of the highlights of Moanalua Gardens is the iconic Hitachi Tree, a massive monkeypod tree with branches that span over 150 feet in diameter. This majestic tree has been a symbol of the garden for decades and is a popular spot for visitors to take photos and enjoy a picnic under its expansive canopy. In addition to its natural beauty, Moanalua Gardens also offers a variety of cultural and recreational activities for visitors to enjoy. The gardens are home to the annual Ho'olau Kanaka Hula Festival, a celebration of Hawaiian culture featuring traditional hula performances, arts and crafts, and food vendors. Throughout the year, the gardens also host concerts, craft fairs, and other special events that showcase the vibrant culture of Hawaii. Whether you're looking to relax in a peaceful setting, explore the beauty of Hawaii's flora, or immerse yourself in the rich culture of the islands, Moanalua Gardens offers something for everyone. So pack a picnic, and come experience the natural beauty and cultural richness of this enchanting garden in the heart of Honolulu.
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What's Included

  • General Admission
Tier 5: Waimea Valley
Hi'ipaka LLC is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization created to nurture and care for Waimea Valley and holds the title to the land. The Valley was purchased by a partnership between the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, the City and County of Honolulu, the Hawaii State Department of Land Natural Resources, Trust for Public Land and the United States Army. Waimea Valley is deeply rooted in Hawaiian history and continues to be a respite for Hawaiian spirituality and traditions. As stewards and employees of Hi'ipaka LLC, we will strive in our daily responsibilities to Waimea and its host culture, to celebrate and share a vibrant and living Hawaiian culture with the world. We welcome you to the living pu'uhonua (place of refuge) of Waimea Valley. Let us honor and perpetuate Hawaii’s past, steward our present and plan for a prosperous and healthy future.
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What's Included

  • Waimea Valley Admission