Calling all beer lovers. Hop on Hawaii’s original and only 15-passenger party bike and pedal your way through Kaka‘ako, Honolulu’s arts and warehouse district, with three craft beer stops along the way. Your driver steers and spins the tunes while your group pedals between local brewpubs. It leaves just a short trip from the hostel, and you pay as you go.
From $45 per person, ages 21 and up. Pay as you go at each stop. Ask the front desk about guest pricing.
This is the fun way to see Honolulu’s beer scene. Hop on Hawaii’s original and only 15-passenger party bike and pedal through Kaka‘ako, the arts and warehouse district known for its murals, breweries, and easygoing local vibe. It is a social, open-air ride that turns a brewery crawl into the main event, and it starts just a short trip from the hostel.
Here is how it works. Your driver handles the steering and cranks up the music, then rings the bell to let everyone know when it is time to pedal. There are five seats that do not require any pedaling, so you can pitch in or just kick back and enjoy the ride. Over the 2.5 hour tour you stop at three local spots for 35 to 40 minutes each, with stops that rotate between neighborhood favorites like Honolulu Beerworks, Aloha Beer Co, Waikiki Brewing Company, Hana Koa Brewing Co, and Village Bottle Shop and Tasting Room. Drinks and food are pay as you go, so you order what you like at each stop.
This is a 21 and up tour, so bring a valid photo ID. Wear something comfortable you can move in, and bring a party playlist to hand the driver. Hawaii law does not allow open containers on the bike, so the drinking happens at the stops, not while you roll. The tour runs rain or shine, and if severe weather makes it unsafe, you get a rain check or a full refund.
The tour runs about 2.5 hours. Start times vary by day, so check your confirmation, and plan to arrive 15 minutes early.
This is a pedal-powered tour, so wear something comfy you can move in, like shorts and slippas or tennis shoes, and skip miniskirts and high heels. Bring a valid photo ID for the 21 and up stops, plus cash or a card since drinks and food are pay as you go. Load up a party playlist to hand the driver, and grab sunscreen and water for the ride.
The bike departs from 816 Queen Street in Kaka‘ako, across from The Collection, about two to three miles from Waikiki Beachside Hostel and roughly a 10 to 15 minute drive. A quick rideshare or TheBus gets you there easily. Plan to arrive about 15 minutes before your tour so you can check in and grab a seat. The map below shows the meeting spot.
About 2.5 hours, with three stops of 35 to 40 minutes each. Plan to arrive around 15 minutes before your start time to check in.
The bike departs from 816 Queen Street in Kaka‘ako, Honolulu, across from The Collection, a short trip from Waikiki Beachside Hostel. A rideshare or TheBus gets you there easily, and the front desk can help with the best way to go.
Yes. The Beer Lover’s Tour is a 21 and up tour, and every rider needs a valid photo ID for the brewpub stops.
Not the whole time. The driver rings a bell when it is time to pedal, and there are five seats that do not require any pedaling, so you can pitch in or take it easy.
Drinks are not included. You pay as you go at each stop, ordering craft beer, cocktails, or appetizers on your own tab. Hawaii law does not allow open containers on the bike, so there is no drinking while you roll and no bringing your own.
Something comfortable you can move in. Shorts and slippas or tennis shoes are ideal, and miniskirts and high heels are not recommended.
The tour runs rain or shine. If severe weather makes it unsafe to ride, Paradise Pedals offers a rain check or a full refund.
You receive a full refund with 72 hours notice of cancellation. Last minute or day-of cancellations may result in cancellation fees. If the operator cancels for weather or other unforeseen circumstances, you also receive a full refund. Please allow up to 15 business days for the refund to credit your card, and contact Paradise Pedals by phone or email to cancel or ask about a cancellation.