Take this tour to visit the USS Arizona Memorial and Visitor Center at Pearl Harbor. After you spent a morning at Pearl Harbor, we will take on a drive to downtown Honolulu’s historic sites which give you a chance to know the history of Pearl Harbor and Hawaii throughout your day.
A visit to the Pearl Harbor Visitor’s Center will remind you about the sailors who lost their lives during the attacks on Pearl Harbor.
A visit to one of Pearl Harbor’s most emotional, memorable sites – the USS Arizona Memorial is a must. At the Visitor Center, you get to see authentic wartime artifacts, compelling museum displays, and contemplative open spaces designed with the country’s fallen soldiers in mind. We offer you a driving tour of historic Honolulu before returning to Waikiki. You can visit the Punchbowl National Cemetery of the Pacific, I’olani Palace, Kawaiahao Church, the Honolulu State Capitol Building, the statue of King Kamehameha the Great.
What's included:
- Entry tickets to the attractions on your tour will be provided by your guide on the day of your tour
- Narration from a local guide, sharing stories and insights during historic Honolulu portion of tour
- Entry tickets to all the attractions on your tour are included
- Round trip airfare to Honolulu International Airport from Kahului Airport on Maui is included
Not included:
- Transportation to Kahului Airport on Maui is not Included
- If you enjoy your tour tipping your guide in cash is always appreciated
- Purses and bags are not allowed inside Pearl Harbor. All bags may be stored for $7.00 each
- Meals are at your own expense
What to expect:
Duration: between 5 hours and 6 hours
Pearl Harbor Historic Sites Visitor Center
1 Arizona Memorial Pl, Honolulu, 96818, Hawaii
At the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center you can explore various exhibits that provide historical context about the events leading up to the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. View a 23-minute documentary film that provides an overview of the attack, its impact, and the significance of the USS Arizona Memorial.
After the introductory exhibits and film you will board a U.S. Navy-operated boat for a short ride to the USS Arizona Memorial. The 10-minute ride across the harbor is calm and offers views of the surrounding military installations
1 hour, 30 minutes • Admission Ticket Included
USS Arizona Memorial
1 Arizona Memorial Place, Honolulu, 96818, Hawaii
The USS Arizona Memorial is a white, open-air structure that spans the remains of the sunken battleship. It's a solemn and quiet place, designed to allow visitors to reflect on the sacrifices made by the sailors and Marines who were lost during the attack.
Viewing the Wreckage: Inside the memorial you can look down into the water to see parts of the sunken battleship. The ship's outline is visible just below the surface, and oil droplets, often referred to as "The Tears of the Arizona," can still be seen rising to the surface.
Remembrance Wall: At the far end of the memorial is a wall inscribed with the names of the 1,177 crew members who lost their lives aboard the USS Arizona. This wall serves as a powerful reminder of the human cost of war.
1 hour, 30 minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Downtown Honolulu
, , Honolulu, Hawaii
On the historic downtown Honolulu portion of the tour, you will experience a blend of Hawaii's rich history, cultural heritage, and modern city life all narrated by our expert guide
45 minutes
National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific
2177 Puowaina Dr, , Honolulu, 96813-1729, Hawaii
National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific sits on top of extinct volcano also known as Punchbowl. The cemetery is the final resting place for thousands of U.S. military members. The beautifully maintained grounds feature rows of white headstones set against lush greenery. The location of Punchbowl Crater offers stunning views of the surrounding city, including downtown Honolulu, Diamond Head, and the coastline
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Iolani Palace
364 S King St, , Honolulu, 96813-2900, Hawaii
The only royal palace in the United States. You will learn about Hawaii's monarchy, and hear stories about King Kalākaua and Queen Liliʻuokalani, the last reigning monarchs.
15 minutes
King Kamehameha Statue
417 S King St, , Honolulu, 96813-2943, Hawaii
From the palace you will view the iconic King Kamehameha Statue, a symbol of Hawaii's unity and strength. The statue is in front of the Aliʻiōlani Hale, the historic building that now houses the Hawaii State Supreme Court.
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Ali'iolani Hale
417 King Street, , Honolulu, Hawaii
Our guide will "talk story" of the fascinating history as the original government building of the Hawaiian Kingdom.
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Kawaiaha'o Church
957 Punchbowl St, Downtown Honolulu, Honolulu, 96813, Hawaii
Often referred to as the "Westminster Abbey of the Pacific," Kawaiahaʻo Church is one of the oldest Christian places of worship in Hawaii. Our guide will teach you about the church’s significance and its role in Hawaii’s religious history.
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