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Discover Honolulu's highlights on a 2-hour Magic Island Beach Segway Tour, enjoying scenic ocean views, famous landmarks, and a fun, easy ride suitable for all skill levels.
If you’re looking to combine a bit of adventure with sightseeing in Honolulu, a Magic Island Beach Segway Tour might be just the ticket. This two-hour guided journey promises a fun, relaxed way to see some of Oahu’s most iconic sights without the hassle of walking long distances or dealing with steep hills. Whether you’re a first-timer on a Segway or someone craving a scenic glide, this tour offers a balanced mix of stunning views, cultural landmarks, and friendly guides.
What we love most about this experience are the easy flat paths that make riding accessible for nearly everyone, and the beautiful ocean vistas you’re treated to along the way. The fact that it’s limited to small groups (up to seven people) means personalized attention and plenty of opportunities to ask questions or stop for photos. A small caveat? The tour is best suited for those over nine years old and who don’t have back problems or use wheelchairs, so it’s not for everyone.
This tour is perfect for travelers who want a light, engaging way to see Honolulu’s coastal highlights—especially if you value comfort and easy access over strenuous activity. It’s also an excellent choice for families or small groups looking for a memorable, hassle-free adventure.


When thinking about exploring Honolulu, most people picture long walks on Waikiki Beach or busy shopping streets. This Segway tour offers a different perspective—gliding smoothly along scenic routes that highlight both natural beauty and cultural touchstones. We all want memorable experiences, and this tour hits that mark without feeling overwhelming or overly physical.
The two-hour duration strikes a good balance, giving enough time to see multiple sights without feeling rushed. Plus, the price of $135 per person is quite reasonable considering the guided nature, equipment, and the intimate small-group setting. It’s a good value for travelers wanting a fun, safe, and scenic activity that’s more than just a quick photo op.
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You’ll meet just across from L&L BBQ, on the east side of Ala Moana Park, close to the Magic Island parking lot. Here, the guide will give you a brief orientation and training session—perfect for beginners. Helmets are included, and most guides are fluent in both English and Japanese, making communication easy whether you’re an international traveler or local.
Once rolling, you’ll glide through Ala Moana Park, a lush oasis with open grassy areas and oceanfront trails. We loved the way this part of the tour feels relaxed yet vibrant, with plenty of opportunities to take photos. The highlight here is the Magic Island Lagoon—a calm, scenic spot ideal for a few quick snaps. The peaceful waters and lush greenery provide a perfect Hawaiian backdrop.
More Great Tours NearbyFrom this vantage point, you can enjoy distant views of Diamond Head—the iconic volcanic crater—and the bustling Waikiki skyline. These are quintessential Hawaiian sights, and the tour’s positioning allows you to soak in these landmarks without the crowds of the beach.
Next, the tour takes you past the Ala Moana Center, the largest open-air shopping mall in the world. While you’re not there for shopping, the proximity gives you a sense of Honolulu’s modern urban life. The nearby Ala Moana Beach is also part of the scenery—perfect for a quick look at locals enjoying the surf and sand.
Further along, you’ll visit Kaka’ako Waterfront Park, a favorite among locals for its sweeping coastline views. Here, you can take photos from the Point Panic lookout, a popular spot that offers postcard-worthy vistas of the coast. Many reviews highlight how breathtaking these views are, and you’ll have ample time for pictures.
A touching part of the tour is paying respects at the Ehime Maru Memorial, a somber site commemorating a tragic event. It’s a quiet reminder of history and adds a meaningful layer to your sightseeing.
The final leg includes more scenic stops, with options to pause and capture the ocean, coastline, and cityscape. The guide will ensure you get plenty of opportunities to take photos—so don’t forget your camera.

The key to the tour’s appeal is its combination of gentle riding, stunning scenery, and small group intimacy. No hills to conquer means even first-time Segway riders can feel confident. The focus on flat, easy-to-navigate paths makes it accessible and relaxing.
Guides are knowledgeable and friendly, with reviews praising guides like Tim for speaking fluent Japanese and making everyone feel comfortable. They often take photos during the ride, which is a bonus for travelers wanting to remember their trip without juggling a camera while riding.
At $135 per person, this tour offers a lot of value. It includes equipment, a guided experience, and the chance to cover multiple scenic and cultural sites in just two hours. For travelers who prefer sightseeing at a relaxed pace, it’s a better choice than self-guided walking or bus tours that might lack close-up views or personal interaction.
Many reviews mention how much fun they had—like the family that said their child enjoyed it the most in Hawaii, noting the guide’s fluent Japanese and the safe environment. The small group size enhances the experience, making it feel personalized and engaging.
This experience is ideal for families, couples, or solo travelers who want a relaxed way to see Honolulu’s coast and landmarks without too much physical exertion. It’s especially suited for those new to Segway riding or anyone wanting a safe, guided route with excellent photo opportunities.
It’s also perfect for travelers who appreciate small-group experiences and personalized attention, as the limited group size ensures your guide can cater to your interests.
The Honolulu: Magic Island Beach Segway Tour offers a refreshing blend of scenic beauty, cultural insight, and light adventure. It’s a fantastic way to see some of Honolulu’s most photogenic spots without heavy walking or strenuous activity. The small group setting, knowledgeable guides, and stunning views make it a memorable addition to your Hawaiian vacation.
This tour is especially well-suited for travelers seeking a leisurely, safe, and visually rewarding experience. Whether you’re visiting with family, friends, or flying solo, you’ll leave with great photos, new perspectives, and a smile on your face.

Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour is designed for all skill levels, with a full training session, and no hills to navigate, making it very beginner-friendly.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended. Don’t forget sunscreen and a camera for photos.
Can children participate?
Children aged 9 and above can join, provided they don’t have back problems or mobility restrictions.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, giving enough time to see multiple sites without feeling rushed.
Are guides available in different languages?
Yes, guides speak both English and Japanese, ensuring clear communication for diverse groups.
What is included in the price?
The fee covers helmet, Segway training, and a guided tour, with all equipment provided.
In sum, if you’re after a fun, scenic, and hassle-free way to experience Honolulu’s coastline and landmarks, this Segway tour offers genuine value and lasting memories. It’s a smart choice for travelers who want a relaxed, engaging way to explore Hawaii’s natural beauty and cultural sights.
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