Pearl Harbor City Tour / USS Arizona Memorial
Duration
5 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Included
Transportation to Pearl Harbor Visitor Center provided for seamless travel
Tickets included for serene boat ride to USS Arizona Memorial
Enjoy a memorable photo moment at the King Kamehameha Statue
Explore Honolulu historic landmarks on a guided immersive city tour
€ 37.39
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Step back into the past as you explore one of the most meaningful chapters in the history of Honolulu. This journey offers a thoughtful look at the events that shaped the course of the city during the war era, allowing you to experience the atmosphere of Pearl Harbor through stories shared with care and depth. As you move through the historic surroundings, the narrative of courage, loss, and resilience comes to life in a gentle and evocative way. The experience invites a deeper appreciation for the people and moments that forever marked this part of the island.
With the guidance of a knowledgeable storyteller, you gain a richer understanding of how the attack influenced the path of the nation and contributed to the identity of Honolulu today. The tour embraces reflection, remembrance, and discovery as you walk through places that still carry the echoes of the past. The calm environment and detailed insights create a meaningful encounter with history, turning every step into a learning experience that lingers long after the visit ends.
Transportation to and from Pearl Harbour
Tickets for the USS Arizona Memorial
Guided Honolulu Historic Highlights City Tour
Personal expenses
Lockers at Pearl Harbour
Gratuity
Paper or electronic voucher
No bags allowed
Water bottle
Wheelchair accessible
This tour will have a maximum of 25 travellers
Lockers at Pearl Harbour have long lines
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Activity Provider: Aloha Hawaii Tours
Customer Reviews
Andrey

Amazing place to visit in Oahu. The entrance is free and we also watched a short historical movie in a small theater for free. Everything is clean and very well organized. It is emotional and educational. Everyone who comes to Hawaii should visit this memorial. Highly recommend
Life

If you’re planning a trip to Oahu, visiting the Pearl Harbor National Memorial is an absolute must. It’s one of those places that really makes history come alive, and best of all, entry is completely free. The memorial is beautifully maintained, and the exhibits do an incredible job of telling the story of Pearl Harbor and the events of World War II. It’s a powerful, moving experience that gives you a deeper appreciation for the sacrifices made by so many. A few tips to make your visit smoother: if you’re driving, pay for parking because spots fill up fast, especially in the mornings. Speaking of mornings, I highly recommend arriving early—the lines for the USS Arizona Memorial ferry can get long. The ferry itself is free, and it’s a serene, respectful way to pay your respects at the Arizona. One important note: no bags are allowed on the ferry, so plan to leave them at home or securely in your car. Take your time walking through the exhibits and reading the plaques—there’s a lot of history packed into the memorial, and it’s really worth absorbing. Whether you’re a history buff or just curious about one of the most significant moments in American history, this visit is both educational and moving. Overall, the Pearl Harbor National Memorial is an unforgettable experience. It’s well-organized, meaningful, and a must-see if you’re on Oahu. Don’t miss it!
Shannon

A once in a lifetime experience. All that you read about visiting it is confusing. Go and just enjoy the Memorial and gain your own memories. The movie is a MUST see. The trip to the Arizona is a nice boat ride. You only need about 15 minutes on the Arizona Memorial its self. Enjoy the park wander and explore what is interesting to you. Take in what you can and don't feel like you have to do it all. If you have never been on a battleship or submarine experience it here otherwise there is plenty to explore. Nice gift shop lots of unique its specific to Pearl Harbor. I did a self guided tour was there for 3 hour and was happy with my visit. They sell snacks and drinks. Have adequate restrooms. DO NOTE WHAT TYPE OF BAG YOU TRY TO BRING IN. I had a clear see through bag with water and snacks and had no problem.
Scott

Hard not to tear up out here. So many families changed instantly. Eternal respect for all those who serve with honor. Heaven forbid those have to pay the same sacrifice! Word to the wise- don't see anywhere listed that the last boat out to the USS Arizona Memorial is at 330 pm (1530 hrs), though the Park is open until 5 pm. (1700 hrs) The Bowfin is quite an experience to walk through..These guys we're tasked with one of the ultimate risks of a wartime environment. Getting thru the bulkhead doors was something at 65 w two total hips....they ran through them when needed elsewhere in the Sub. Truly astounding. The museum for the submarine service is remarkable. Lots to learn there. Too much to see in one or two visits....we need to return. Reckon this place is a huge linchpin in United States history. Gettysburg, Lexington, and Pearl Harbor; all US citizens should be able to recite their importance in US history. Can I? Not completely, and it's shameful. Sure I learned some in 4th grade, and on. But these events are what our freedoms are founded on; what gave us and the world notice of our ability and intent following those events. We should all know them better.
P.

We were there when there was two construction so it was not possible to get advanced tickets. We were able to get there early in the morning and get on the waiting list. Then I'm already outside is very moving. The memorial itself is actually US Navy property and the personnel are very military and expect respect and reverence. The historical visitor center information was interesting. We didn't pay for the guided out of your tour but didn't feel it we were missing anything. There are two other museums that are attached for an additional charge but the national park itself is free. We found the park rangers here to be exceptional and very well versed in their subject matter.
