Movie Tours in Oahu

Kualoa Ranch Jurassic Adventure Tour
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
From: $169
Location: Oahu

Kualoa Ranch: Movie Sites and Ranch Tour
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
From: $67
Location: Oahu

Half Day Deluxe Island Movie Tour: LOST, Jurassic, Pirates
Duration: 4 hours to 5 hours
From: $899
Location: Oahu

Day Trip from Oahu to Kauai: Highlights & Movie Sites
Duration: 16 hours
From: $621
Location: Oahu

Pearl Harbor (USS Arizona Ticket Included) & BattleShip Missouri
Duration: 5 hours to 6 hours
From: $199
Location: Oahu

Oahu - Private Film Locations Tour with Guide
Duration: 3 hours to 4 hours
From: $805
Location: Oahu
Explore Movie Locations by City
Oahu isn’t just Hawaii’s most visited island - it’s also a leading character in countless films and television series. Its volcanic cliffs, palm-fringed beaches, and lush jungles offer a natural set so striking, Hollywood keeps coming back for more.
Whether you’re a Jurassic Park fan, a Hawaii Five-0 diehard, or someone who just loves the fusion of tropical beauty and cinematic history, Oahu's movie tours bring the screen to life. It’s not just sightseeing - it’s stepping inside the story.
Famous Filming Locations You’ll See:
- Kualoa Ranch – The legendary “Jurassic Valley” seen in Jurassic Park, Jumanji, Godzilla, and more
- Waimea Valley – Known from Lost and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
- Downtown Honolulu – Featured in Hawaii Five-0, Magnum P.I., and various crime thrillers
- Makapu’u Beach – Filming spot for surf films and romantic dramas
- Dillingham Airfield – Used in both action and sci-fi flicks for its isolated feel
What to Expect on a Movie Tour:
Most tours combine scenic drives with guided storytelling and behind-the-scenes facts. Many include stops for short hikes, beach walks, and interactive elements like reenacted scenes or screen replays at exact locations. Some even include drone footage or exclusive access to private ranch areas.
When to Go:
Oahu’s climate makes it tour-ready year-round. Morning tours offer cooler temperatures and softer light for photos, while afternoon tours might catch golden-hour magic. Just bring sun protection and hydration - it’s still the tropics, after all.
Insider Tip:
Many production crews still operate on the island. Don’t be surprised if your tour passes a real film set in action. And if you’re a fan of a specific show, let your guide know - customized stops are often possible.
Oahu is where nature, culture, and cinema collide. If you’re looking for a movie tour that feels as big as the blockbusters it showcases, this is your island.