Planning a trip to Hawaii, especially Oahu, can be both exciting and a bit overwhelming. With so many incredible sights—from lush beaches to historic sites—it’s easy to feel torn about what to prioritize. That’s where the Oahu Explorer Pass from Go City comes in. It offers a practical way to see some of the island’s highlights without the stress of buying individual tickets for each attraction.
What appeals most about this pass? First, we like the flexibility it provides—your 30 days start when you first use it, giving you plenty of time to plan your visits. Second, the cost savings can be significant, with discounts of up to 50%. But, as with anything, there are a few things to consider before you jump in.
This pass is most suitable for travelers who want a customized experience—not a rigid tour—and enjoy the freedom to choose activities based on your mood or weather. If you’re someone who loves mixing relaxing beach days with cultural explorations or adventures, this could be a good fit.
Key Points

- Flexible 30-day validity allows you to plan your activities at your own pace.
- Savings potential of up to 50% on 3 to 7 attractions, making it a budget-friendly option.
- Wide selection of over 35+ options, from snorkeling to historic sites and cultural experiences.
- Ease of use with a digital pass and the Go City app for reservations and itinerary planning.
- No upfront commitments; you can choose your attractions as you go.
- Important considerations: transportation isn’t included, and it’s not suitable for wheelchair users.
An In-Depth Look at the Oahu Explorer Pass

If you’re heading to Oahu and want to make the most of your time with minimal fuss, the Oahu Explorer Pass could be just what you need. It’s essentially a ticket bundle that lets you pick 3 to 7 attractions from a list of over 35 options. The idea is to give you control over your experience while saving a decent chunk of money.
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How It Works
Once you purchase the pass for $174 per person, it remains valid for one year. The catch is that it only activates the first time you use it to enter an attraction. After that, you’ll have 30 days to visit your selected sites. This setup is perfect if your trip has some flexibility or if you want to spread out your activities over a week or more.
You’ll receive a digital pass that you can store on your smartphone or print out if you prefer. The pass gets scanned at each attraction, so always carry your charged device and ensure your Go City app is synced, making reservations and check-ins smoother.
What You Can Do
The options are broad and cater to various interests. Whether you’re into snorkeling in Waikiki, discovering Pearl Harbor, learning about Polynesian culture, or enjoying a catamaran sail, there’s something for all.
Popular choices include:
- Snorkeling in Waikiki – Experience Hawaii’s marine life up close with crystal-clear waters.
- Pearl Harbor and Battleship Missouri – Dive into history at this iconic site.
- Circle Island Tour – Offers breathtaking vistas, hidden gems, and turtle spotting.
- Polynesian Cultural Center – For a deeper cultural understanding through performances and exhibits.
- Sea Life Park – Encounter marine animals, perfect for families or animal lovers.
- Kualoa Grown Fruit & Farm Tour – Explore lush farms and taste local fruits.
- Waterpark Wet ‘n’ Wild Hawaii – For some splashy fun, especially if you’re traveling with kids.
The Experience
Expect convenience. Instead of booking each attraction separately, you simply show your pass at the gate or ticket office. This saves time queuing and simplifies your planning. Plus, with the Go City app, you can make reservations ahead of time or on the fly, which is super handy if weather or other circumstances change.
Most reviews note that the hassle-free entry is a major plus, especially during busy peak times. The app also offers up-to-date information on opening hours and any changes, which is crucial since attractions sometimes adjust their schedules.
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$174 for 3 to 7 attractions means each activity could cost as little as a few dollars more than buying tickets individually, with the added benefit of flexibility. If you plan to visit several sites or prioritize a few key experiences, the pass often pays for itself.
Of course, the real value depends on your interests. If you only want to do one or two things, it’s probably better to buy those tickets separately. But if you’re planning a multi-activity trip, the pass makes a lot of sense.
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What Travelers Say

Based on reviews, many travelers appreciate the cost savings and the ease of use. One reviewer mentioned, “The pass made it simple to hop from Pearl Harbor to snorkeling without worrying about buying individual tickets.” Others highlight the diverse options, stating, “There’s something for all, whether it’s a boat cruise or cultural tour.”
However, some note the lack of transportation included, so you’ll need to arrange your own way to get between sites. Plus, the pass isn’t suitable for wheelchair users, which is an important consideration if accessibility is a concern.
Things to Keep in Mind

- The pass is not valid for food, drinks, or transportation unless explicitly included.
- You must sync the pass with your phone to plan ahead and make reservations.
- Attraction hours vary; check each site’s schedule before planning your day.
- You don’t have to use all your visits within the 30 days, but your 30-day window begins on your first visit.
- The experience is best suited for travelers comfortable with self-guided planning and flexible scheduling.
Who Is It Best For?

This pass is ideal if you enjoy customized itineraries and want to explore at your own pace. It’s perfect for independent travelers or small groups who prefer the freedom of choosing activities on the day rather than sticking to a strict schedule. If you’re traveling with someone who appreciates a mix of adventure, culture, and relaxation, this pass offers a balanced way to see key sights without the hassle of individual bookings.
However, it’s worth noting that wheelchair users might find this option less accessible, given that the package doesn’t specify accommodations for mobility needs. Also, if you’re mostly interested in lounging on the beach and don’t plan to visit many attractions, this might not be the most cost-effective choice.
The Sum Up

The Hawaii Oahu Explorer Pass is a solid pick for travelers who want flexibility and value. It’s particularly suitable for those who enjoy mixing different types of activities—whether that’s snorkeling in the morning, a cultural tour in the afternoon, or a sunset sail. The ability to choose your attractions and the convenience of a digital pass make it a practical tool for exploring the island without feeling overwhelmed.
While it’s not perfect for everyone—especially those requiring wheelchair access or looking for an all-included experience—it offers a good balance for independent explorers eager to see the highlights on their own terms. If you’re open to planning a bit ahead and want to maximize your Hawaii trip without overspending, this pass could be a worthwhile investment.
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FAQs

Is this pass valid for 30 days from purchase?
No, it’s valid for one year from your purchase date, but your 30-day activity window begins once you activate the pass by visiting your first attraction.
Can I visit all attractions in one day?
While technically possible, it’s unlikely you’ll be able to do all your selected activities in one day, given travel time and attraction hours. It’s designed to be flexible over 30 days.
Are transportation costs included?
No, transportation to and from attractions is not included, so plan how you’ll get around—whether by car, shuttle, or other means.
Can I cancel the pass?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this pass suitable for families?
While many activities are family-friendly, especially water-related ones and animal parks, check each attraction’s details to ensure suitability for children.
What if I change my mind about the attractions I want to visit?
You can customize your selection before activation, and the Go City app helps manage your itinerary.
Are there any hidden costs?
Food, drinks, and transportation are not included unless specified. Some attractions might charge extra for special experiences or upgrades.
How do I use the pass on the day?
Show your digital pass at the ticket office or gate of your chosen attraction for entry. Make sure your device is charged and your app is synced.
Does the pass work for all attractions listed?
You can choose from over 35 options, but availability and hours may vary. Always check the latest info via the Go City app.
What’s the best way to maximize this pass?
Plan ahead, prioritize must-see attractions, and use the app to reserve your spots early, especially during peak seasons.
If you’re heading to Oahu and want the freedom to tailor your days, the Hawaii Oahu Explorer Pass offers a practical, budget-conscious way to explore the island’s highlights without the rush of pre-booked tours. It’s perfect for travelers who prefer a relaxed, self-directed adventure and enjoy discovering local gems at their own pace.
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