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Discover Oahu’s filming locations of ‘Lost’ and other movies on this private Hummer or van tour. Includes hotel pickup, snacks, and expert guides.
Planning a trip to Oahu and a fan of the TV show Lost? Or maybe you’re just curious about Hollywood’s footprint on this beautiful island? This tour promises a chance to see iconic filming sites along with a taste of Oahu’s natural beauty. We’ve gathered all the details to help you decide if this 8-hour adventure fits your travel style.
What we love about this experience is how flexible it is — you can choose between three different routes focusing on the South Shore, North Shore, or the full Circle Island. Plus, the inclusion of hotel pickup and snacks adds a touch of comfort to what’s a full day’s exploration. On the flip side, the price might seem steep for some, especially considering the variations in vehicle types. Still, for Lost fans and those craving a behind-the-scenes look at Hawaii’s popular filming locations, this tour offers a genuine punch of entertainment and insight.
It’s best suited for travelers who enjoy scenic drives, want a curated glimpse of Oahu’s diverse scenery, and appreciate a knowledgeable guide. If you’re eager to see where your favorite scenes were shot, this tour could turn your TV binge into a real-world adventure. But those expecting a luxury vehicle or a highly structured, scripted experience might want to weigh their options.
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The adventure kicks off with a short, 15-minute stop at the company’s base, where you’ll meet your guide and get an overview of the day. Despite the name, the vehicle might be a Hummer, or in some cases, a Mercedes minivan with Dharma logos — a detail that popped up in reviews. This flexibility means your experience can vary slightly, but the focus remains on exploring Hawaii’s famous filming spots.
The core of your day is a comprehensive drive around Oahu’s coast and inland areas. The driver/guide acts as your storyteller, sharing inside info about the filming locations, the island’s natural features, and historical tidbits. As you travel, you’ll stop at numerous scenic spots, taking photos of breathtaking scenery and iconic sites.
If you opt for the South Shore route, you’ll visit locations where Blue Hawaii and Jurassic World were filmed, along with Lost sites. Expect to see beaches and jungles familiar to fans, with commentary that enhances the visual experience.
The North Shore route focuses more on Lost filming sites but also includes places where scenes from Karate Kid II, Pearl Harbor, and Forgetting Sarah Marshall were shot. Reviewers note that guides are quite knowledgeable about Lost, providing trivia that makes the stops more engaging, whether you’re a devoted fan or just enjoy a good story.
This full-loop option is the most comprehensive, covering nearly all the film locations on the island. Be prepared for a full day of driving and sightseeing, with a lunch stop often included (though not detailed here). The tour emphasizes natural history, geology, and the island’s formation, providing a well-rounded experience beyond just movie sites.
Many travelers describe their guides as fun, knowledgeable, and passionate. One reviewer mentioned Greg, highlighting his extra info about Lost and the island’s geology, which added richness to the tour. Another shared that the tour was a great way to see the island, particularly if you enjoy learning from someone who knows their stuff.
The scenery is an unquestionable highlight. From lush jungles and volcanic landscapes to stunning beaches, the views are why most travelers come to Oahu. You’ll enjoy many stops for photos and short walks, giving you time to soak in the natural beauty and perhaps compare locations to what you see on screen.
For $200 per person, the tour packs a lot into an 8-hour day. The price includes hotel pickup and drop-off in Waikiki, which simplifies logistics and saves you time and hassle. Snacks and bottled water are provided, so you won’t have to worry about staying refreshed during the long drive.
While the price covers most stops and entry fees, gratuities are not included — a common practice in the industry, and worth considering if you appreciated your guide’s effort. Also, the vehicle type can vary; some reviews mention disappointment about not always getting the Hummer advertised, though comfort and professionalism remain consistent.
Most travelers book about 70 days in advance, reflecting high demand. Confirmation arrives within 48 hours, and cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the tour. Weather can impact the experience, but the tour provider offers rescheduling or full refunds if needed.
The majority of reviews are glowing, praising guides like Greg and Dave for their extensive knowledge and personalized attention. One visitor called their guide a lost trivia expert, adding depth to the experience. Many appreciate how the tour makes Lost fans’ dreams come true while still offering scenic and cultural insights for all.
A few less favorable reviews mention vehicle type or advertisement accuracy. For example, one guest was disappointed to find out it wasn’t a Hummer, but most still enjoyed the sights and commentary. Another mentioned a change from a full-day to a half-day tour, but the guide’s helpfulness left a positive impression.
This experience is a go-to if you’re a Lost fan eager to see filming locations up close or someone interested in Hawaiian scenery and movie history. It’s especially suited for travelers who want a guided, hassle-free day with a knowledgeable host sharing stories and trivia. The inclusion of snacks and hotel pickup adds convenience, making it a good value for the price.
If you’re someone who prefers private, customizable tours and loves movie or TV show tourism, this could be a highlight of your trip. Conversely, if vehicle type or tour length are deal-breakers, or if your budget is tighter, you might want to explore other options or self-guided itineraries.
Is the tour private or shared?
During COVID-19, all tours are private, meaning you won’t be in a large group. The vehicle might be a Hummer or a Mercedes minivan, depending on availability.
What’s included in the price?
Hotel pickup and drop-off in Waikiki, snacks, bottled water, and entry fees into paid locations are included. Gratuities are not.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 8 hours, giving plenty of time to see multiple locations and enjoy the scenery.
Can I customize the route?
Yes, the tour can be customized in advance based on your preferences, especially since all tours are private now.
What areas does each route cover?
South Shore focuses on beaches and tropical scenery from Blue Hawaii and Jurassic World. North Shore emphasizes Lost filming sites and some historic movie locations. Circle Island covers almost all the film sites and includes a broader natural history overview.
Is hotel pickup available?
Yes, pickup and drop-off in Waikiki are included, making it easy to start and end your day comfortably.
Are snacks provided?
Yes, snacks and bottled water are included to keep you energized throughout the long day.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour relies on good weather. If canceled due to weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can children participate?
Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed. The tour’s nature makes it suitable for families, especially those interested in movies and scenery.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 70 days ahead, especially during peak seasons, to secure your preferred date.
This Lost and movie filming site tour offers a rare chance to see beloved locations in a relaxed, guided setting. With scenic drives, plenty of stories from friendly guides, and the chance to turn a TV show into real life, it’s a appealing option for fans and curious travelers alike.
While vehicle type and tour length might vary, the core experience — a full day exploring Hawaii’s cinematic past — remains engaging and memorable. If you love Lost, enjoy Hawaii’s landscapes, or just want an entertaining and educational outing, this tour could be a highlight of your trip.
In short, it’s a well-reviewed, flexible, and fun way to see the island through the lens of Hollywood, with enough natural beauty and storytelling to keep everyone engaged.