Pearl Harbor Remembered (from Waikiki)
Along with your Pearl Harbor visit, you’ll see Historic Honolulu, & the beauty of Punchbowl Cemetery.
Overview
Visit Pearl Harbor during your visit to Oahu. Take a journey through history and explore the legacy of Pearl Harbor and it’s impact on the world. Visit the Pearl Harbor Visitor’s Center and the exhibits of personal memorabilia, historic photographs, battle artifacts, and real film footage of the attack on December 7th, 1941
Highlights:
- Includes the Shuttle Boat ride to the USS Arizona Memorial
- USS Missouri Battleship (Mighty Mo)
- Historic Honolulu City Tour
- Round-Trip hotel Transportation in A/C comfort
Activity Times:
Activity Duration:
7 Hours
Upgrade Options:
No upgrades available
What’s Included?
- See the Pearl Harbor Visitors Center and the Arizona Memorial
- Navy shuttle boat ride to the Arizona Memorial
- The USS Missouri Battleship
- Spend some time at the Pearl Harbor exhibit galleries
- Visit the Punchbowl National Cemetery of the Pacific
- Iolani Palace – only royal palace in the United States
- Hawaii State Capitol grounds & City Hall
- Honolulu City Hall & Kawaiahao Church
- King Kamehameha Statue
- Kawaiahao Church
What’s Not Included
- Pacific Aviation Museum
- Uss Bowfin Submarine
Videos
Pearl Harbor
Description
Pearl Harbor & USS Arizona Memorial
Includes a movie of the Japanese attack on December 7th, World War II museums, an audio tour of the visitor center, exhibit galleries and displays, as well as a shuttle boat ride to the USS Arizona Memorial. Travel by boat to the USS Arizona Memorial floating over the remains of the sunken battleship and the final resting place for many of its crewmen. Narrated Audio Tour included in seven languages (English, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, German, French, and Spanish).
The USS Missouri Battleship (Mighty Mo)
Learn about the ship’s history and stand where General MacArthur accepted the surrender of Japan! Take part in a guided tour and walk in the footsteps of General MacArthur and experience the battleship’s most famous historic mission. Lunch on own at Sliders Grill.
Historic Honolulu City
Also drive through historic Honolulu and see the Hawaii State Capital, Honolulu City Hall, Iolani Palace, Kawaiahao Church, and the King Kamehameha Statue.
- Hawaii State Capitol Grounds include the Eternal Flame, Korean & Vietnam War Memorials, Liberty Bell and more.
- Honolulu City Hall, known as Honolulu Hale (building) is on the National Register of Historic Places and is the site of the chambers of the Mayor of the City & County of Honolulu and the Honolulu City Council.
- Iolani Palace, the official residence of Hawaii’s last reigning monarch and the only royal palace in the United States. King Kamehameha Statue, one of Hawaii’s prominent chiefs who united the Hawaiian Islands.
- Kawaiahao Church, known as the Westminster Abbey of the Pacific.
Pick-up from several Waikiki locations (see schedule below)
Pick-ups are between 7:30 am and 8:50 am. Tour returns to Waikiki at approximately 4:00 pm.
Departs from:
- Prince Waikiki Hotel
- Hale Koa Hotel (Kalia Road bus stop)
- Ka La’i Waikiki Beach
- DFS T-Galleria (340 Royal Hawaiian Avenue)
- Duke Kahanamoku Statue
- Aston Waikiki Beach Hotel
- All Ko’Olina resorts and hotels
Know before you book:
- No personal items can remain on the bus.
- Moderate walking please wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately
- You may wish to bring a light jacket in case it rains.
- Due to security requirements at the Pearl Harbor, bags and purses are not allowed. Bags cannot be stored on the tour bus. Cameras are permitted but not camera bags.
- Strollers are not allowed in the movie theatre, on the Navy shuttle boat to the USS Arizona Memorial, or on the USS Arizona Memorial.
- Locations/routes and times may be modified or restricted due to national park and state park advisories.
- Closing Dates: Thanksgiving Day, Remembrance Day (December 7), Christmas Day and New Years Day.
- The National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific (Punchbowl) will be closed to tour vehicles from Saturday to Monday during the Memorial Day weekend ceremonies.