Does Bus 2 go to Diamond Head?

Does Bus 2 go to Diamond Head?

The best way to get from Honolulu to Diamond Head without a car is to line 2 bus which takes 32 min and costs $3. Honolulu to Diamond Head bus services, operated by TheBus, depart from S King St + Punchbowl St station.

Which Bus do I take to Diamond Head?

The 3 is the first Bus that goes to Diamond Head Trail in Urban Honolulu.

Can you take TheBus to Diamond Head hike?

For public transit, you can take the bus from the corner of Kuhio and Paoakalani Avenues, two blocks east from Aston Waikiki Beach toward Diamond Head. Get off at the Diamond Head State Monument bus stop. See your route option here. As of 2018, bus fare is $2.75 – check current rates here.

Does the Waikiki Trolley go to Diamond Head?

Hop-on Hop-off, Easy as 1-2-3. Riding the Waikiki Trolley is easy. We currently offer three exciting lines for you to explore and see Hawaii the fun way. The ocean line covers the beautiful east Oahu shoreline and includes stops at Diamond Head, Kahala Mall, Halona Blowhole, and Sea Life Park.

Does it cost to go to Diamond Head?

How much does it cost to hike Diamond Head? Entry to the visitor parking lot is $5 per car and pedestrians can enter for just $1 per person. If this is your first visit to Diamond Head, the self-guided audio tour is worth the $4 investment.

Is Diamond Head hike free?

Diamond Head offers stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and Honolulu that you can hike to via a trail that takes you to the edge of the 300,000-year old crater. An entry fee of $1 per walk-in visitor and $5 per vehicle applies.

How difficult is the Diamond Head hike?

The hike isn’t necessarily difficult, but most of the trail is windy, rocky, uneven and narrow – which you’d expect climbing to the top of a crater. If you’re able-bodied and have about 2 hours for the round-trip hike, I strongly recommend visiting the top of Diamond Head.

How long does it take to walk up Diamond Head?

Diamond Head Summit Trail

Trail Length 1.6 miles (round trip)
Time 2 hours
Activity Pedestrian
Difficulty Moderate
Terrain Hot, Dry, Slopes

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