Arizona Memorial, Pearl Harbor and Honolulu City Highlights Tour (2B)
Duration
6 hour(s)
Languages
English
Skip the line
Included
Explore Pearl Harbor Visitor Center and pay respects at the Arizona Memorial
Scenic drive through the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific
Discover historic landmarks in downtown Honolulu, including Iolani Palace and King Kamehameha Statue
Insightful narration from a knowledgeable local guide sharing Hawaiian history and legends
€ 30.69
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Embark on a deeply moving and immersive journey through the history of Pearl Harbor and the vibrant city of Honolulu on this combo tour experience. Travel in comfort aboard a deluxe touring vehicle while your knowledgeable local guide shares fascinating stories of Hawaiian history, legends, and insider insights. Begin your adventure at the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center, where you can explore exhibits and displays at your own pace, gaining a deeper understanding of the events that shaped World War II. Pay your respects at the solemn Arizona Memorial, reached by a serene ride on a Navy Launch Boat, and reflect on the sacrifices of those who served. Continue with a scenic drive through the sacred grounds of the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, also known as Punchbowl Cemetery, and witness panoramic views of the resting place of Hawaii’s valiant veterans. The tour also takes you through the historic district of Honolulu, offering glimpses of iconic landmarks such as the majestic Iolani Palace, the gilded King Kamehameha Statue, and the Mission Houses Museum. This thoughtfully curated experience allows you to immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Oahu’s past while enjoying the comfort and convenience of guided transportation, ensuring a meaningful and memorable day of exploration.
Deluxe touring vehicle with guide
Entry to Pearl Harbor Visitor Center and Arizona Memorial
Drive through Punchbowl National Cemetery
Honolulu historic district views
Lunch
Personal expenses
Government-issued ID
Important medication
Bottled water
Comfortable, closed-toe shoes
Sunscreen
Please be ready at your hotel pickup location at the designated time
No bags allowed at Pearl Harbor or Arizona Memorial
No bags policy enforced at Pearl Harbor
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Customer Reviews
Natalie

This was a massive tick of the list of things to see in Hawaii. The memorial is very respectful of those who lost their lives. The 23 minute movie is a must to see to truly understand the history of this place. Please dont skip visiting this site it will make you stop and think about a time when the world was at war. I pray we never see this happen again. Peace
Dan

It is said that this is the most visited place in Hawaii. It is the final resting place for 1,177 sailors and Marines who died on that fateful day of December 7, 1941. This solemn, poignant and peaceful place can evoke emotions in even the most unshakable of us. The memorial is constructed in a most respectful way. The wreck is still leaking oil, quite visible from the memorial. These are called the "black tears". The tours of the monument are well organized, even with large crowds. I'll never forget this "bucket list" visit.
Joshua

Visiting Pearl Harbor is an emotional and deeply moving experience that every American should have at least once. The site is beautifully preserved and serves as a powerful reminder of the courage, sacrifice, and history that shaped our nation. The USS Arizona Memorial is both haunting and humbling, offering a quiet moment to reflect and pay respect to the lives lost on December 7, 1941. The exhibits and museums are incredibly well done — informative, detailed, and full of authentic artifacts that bring history to life. The staff and volunteers are knowledgeable and respectful, ensuring the experience is both educational and heartfelt. The audio tour is highly recommended, as it gives a deeper understanding of the events and personal stories tied to that day. From the moment you arrive, you can feel the weight of history — but also the strength of resilience and unity. Pearl Harbor isn’t just a tourist stop; it’s a place of remembrance and gratitude. If you’re visiting Oahu, make this a priority. It’s a profound reminder of our past and a tribute to those who gave everything for our future.
carine

Opening hours are 8 am to 4 pm Entry to the site is free. You can book a ticket slot for 1$ on the recreation website. Be aware NO purse or bags are allowed on the site. Just a wallet is ok. Parking is 7$ per entry day.
Kasey

Frank was super fun & knowledgeable during our trip! You really get a bang for your buck through this & seeing all the sights you should see through Honolulu & Pearl Harbor!
Pamela

Wes our driver was so welcoming, funny and knowledgeable, whilst maintaining professionalism
Melody

I loved the guide and all the information she provided for the tour.
David

The pearl harbor location was a great place to learn about the history and conflict during the past wars. You can see modern shifts at pearl harbor and the older ships in the museum section of the harbor. Highly recommend visiting this place as the facilities are very nice and you get to see a lot about the history.
Donovan

I really didn’t know what to expect when I booked this tour but I was blown away by the thorough knowledge and stories of our guide. He gave us historical context of the sites around HI and was well prepared with water and snacks. Bus was comfortable and A/C was a game changer in the humidity. Because of the nature of Pearl Harbor as an active military base, our guide wasn’t able to walk in with us but he provided so much historical insight beforehand that really made the experience that much more meaningful. 10/10 would definitely recommend!
Kathleen

Ken's got mad skills driving the bus with total ease, as if it were a small compact car. He very knowledgeable with the island 😀
