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Discover Hollywood’s iconic movie locations on Kauai with a 7-hour guided tour for $172, visiting Jurassic Park, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Gilligan’s Island.
Kauai’s lush landscapes are not only a haven for nature lovers but also serve as backdrops for some of Hollywood’s most famous films. The Kauai: Movie Locations Tour offers a 7-hour journey through the island’s most recognizable filming sites, all led by an experienced guide. Priced at $172 per person, this tour provides a well-rounded glimpse into both Kauai’s scenic beauty and its cinematic history. It departs from Lihue or Wailua, with pickup included from hotels or the airport, making it easy to fit into any travel schedule. With a rating of 4.5 from 61 reviews, this experience remains a popular choice for film buffs and island explorers alike.
While the tour features many highlights, it also invites some practical considerations, such as walking on uneven terrain at certain stops, which may impact accessibility. Overall, it’s ideal for those seeking a blend of island sightseeing and Hollywood nostalgia in a comfortably paced, engaging format.


The Kauai: Movie Locations Tour takes you to some of the most recognizable spots where classic and blockbuster films were shot. The tour specifically highlights Jurassic Park, where visitors witness the famous locations that brought the dinosaurs to life. You’ll also visit sets from Pirates of the Caribbean, with its swashbuckling scenes, and Gilligan’s Island, known for its iconic fictional island setting.
This tour showcases the beauty of Kauai, allowing visitors to see the lush landscapes that served as the backdrop for these productions. The guide shares insider insights and trivia, giving a richer context to each location and its role in Hollywood history. The stops are carefully selected to maximize film history and scenic value, providing a balanced experience of island beauty and cinematic heritage.
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Pickup from hotels or the airport in Lihue or Wailua makes starting this tour straightforward. The guide ensures a smooth transition from your accommodation or arrival point, so you can settle into the animated storytelling and scenic drives right away. The transportation remains comfortable throughout the 7-hour experience, covering diverse movie locations.
Travelers should plan for comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing. The tour involves some walking on uneven and sandy trails, especially at stops like Moloaa Bay and Gilligan’s Island. Despite these mild physical demands, the tour remains suitable for most participants, including those who are wheelchair accessible with some limitations.

One of the highlights is the chance to see Jurassic Park’s filming locations in their natural state. These sites showcase Kauai’s dramatic landscapes that made the island a perfect dinosaur movie backdrop. The Pirates of the Caribbean set reveals where the adventurous scenes were filmed, giving fans a chance to imagine their favorite scenes unfolding on the island’s terrain.
The guide provides fascinating trivia and insights about the filming process, helping visitors connect the scenes on screen with the real-world locations. Attendees often appreciate the visual references, with videos and photographs enhancing the storytelling. This part of the tour offers a satisfying blend of cinematic history and scenic vistas.
The tour also visits the Gilligan’s Island set, famous for its TV escapades. While reaching the filming spot involves walking on uneven, narrow inclines, the experience offers a tangible link to the classic sitcom. The tour includes visits to other notable sites like Blue Hawaii and Six Days, Seven Nights, enriching the experience with a variety of filming spots.
Despite some walking challenges at certain stops, most locations offer stunning views and photo opportunities. The guide’s commentary makes these stops lively and educational, helping visitors appreciate the island’s role as a versatile Hollywood backdrop.
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The 7-hour duration allows for a relaxed pace, with plenty of time to explore each location without feeling rushed. The tour includes multiple stops across Kauai, balancing scenic drives with walkable attractions.
While the tour is wheelchair accessible, some stops involve walking on sandy or uneven terrain, which could pose difficulties for some guests. Advance reservations for ADA accommodations are recommended at least 48 hours prior. The tour features English-speaking guides known for their knowledge and humor, making the trip engaging for all participants.

Participants should come prepared with comfortable shoes, water, and weather-appropriate clothing. The tour does not allow non-folding wheelchairs or those over 50 pounds, and some stops involve walking on narrow inclines or sandy paths.
These considerations ensure a comfortable experience, especially for those with mobility concerns. The guide can provide additional advice on the best gear or accessories to bring for the outdoor portions of the tour.

Guests consistently praise the knowledgeable guides, especially for their ability to share fun facts and entertaining stories about the films and the island. Andrew is frequently mentioned as an entertaining and informative guide, whose humor enhances the overall experience.
Transportation is provided in comfortable vehicles, with pickup included from key locations. The drivers are known for their professionalism and friendliness, making the journey both safe and enjoyable.

At $172 per person, the tour offers good value given the length and the exclusive access to Hollywood filming sites. Travelers can reserve now and pay later, with the option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. This flexibility allows for easy planning and peace of mind.
The tour operates on availability, so early booking is recommended, especially during peak travel times. The booking process is straightforward, and the tour is confirmed with a live guide in English.

This experience is perfect for film buffs, island explorers, and anyone interested in Hollywood’s filming history. It suits those who enjoy scenic drives and light outdoor walking, with some locations requiring walking on uneven terrain. It’s especially beneficial for visitors wanting a comprehensive tour of Kauai’s film sites without the hassle of planning multiple outings.
This tour excels at combining island scenery with cinematic storytelling and appeals to those who appreciate informative guides and visual storytelling through videos and photos.
The Kauai: Movie Locations Tour offers a well-balanced mix of island sightseeing and Hollywood history in a 7-hour guided experience. The ability to see filming locations of Jurassic Park, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Gilligan’s Island makes it a compelling choice for movie enthusiasts. The friendly, knowledgeable guides and scenic routes are consistently praised.
While some stops involve walking on uneven terrain, most guests find this manageable, and the pickup from hotels or the airport adds convenience. The $172 price point is fair for the depth of experience and the access it provides. This tour provides a fun, informative, and scenic way to explore Kauai’s cinematic and natural highlights.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
The tour is wheelchair accessible with some limitations. Some stops involve walking on uneven or sandy terrain, and collapsible wheelchairs up to 50 pounds are allowed, but wheelchair lifts are not available. Advance reservations for ADA accommodations are recommended at least 48 hours prior.
What should I bring on the tour?
Participants should bring comfortable shoes, water, and appropriate clothing for outdoor conditions. It’s wise to prepare for walking on uneven surfaces at certain stops.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, full cancellation is possible up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The booking system allows reserve now and pay later options for flexibility.
Who leads the tour and what is their style?
The tour features a live tour guide known for knowledgeable, humorous storytelling. Guides like Andrew often receive praise for their engaging and entertaining delivery, making the experience both educational and fun.