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Kenneth,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
30 Nov 2023
Excellent
Terrific bracing walk up to the viewpoint at the top. A little tiring but we'll worth it. The views are breathtaking. Go for the audio assistance. We'll worth it.
Diamond Head State Monument: Self-Guided Audio Tour
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Gregory,  United States United States
13 Feb 2024
Terrible
The staff there were rude and wouldn't listen to us and were difficult. We had a problem with our email and they wouldn't listen and look up our reference number. They made us drive all the way...
The staff there were rude and wouldn't listen to us and were difficult. We had a problem with our email and they wouldn't listen and look up our reference number. They made us drive all the way around twice though we were first in line. We missed the sunrise.
Diamond Head State Monument: Self-Guided Audio Tour
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Bill,  Australia Australia
26 Feb 2024
Excellent
Thwcaudii tour was excellent. Without it you would not get to find out all the interesting facts.
Diamond Head State Monument: Self-Guided Audio Tour

About: Diamond Head State Monument

Diamond Head is a volcanic tuff cone and state monument located on the Hawaiian island of Oahu. The stunning views that it offers down over Honolulu and the Pacific Ocean attract large numbers of tourists each year. The views are so good that it was used a strategic lookout by the US Military during the 1900s.

Diamond Head Visitor Center
Thursday 07:00 - 15:30
Friday 07:00 - 15:30
Saturday 07:00 - 15:30
Sunday 07:00 - 15:30
Monday 07:00 - 15:30
Tuesday 07:00 - 15:30
Wednesday 07:00 - 15:30
Diamond Head State Monument
Diamond Head Crater, HI 96815, Honolulu
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