Oahu Pearl Harbor, Arizona Memorial & City Tour
Read Customer Reviews Tour Details Buy This Experience
A thought-provoking visit to the scene of one of the most influential moments of the 20th Century. It would be hard to imagine a world today if the events of December 7th 1941 had not sucked the United States into the chaos of World War Two.-
Pick up and drop off from most Waikiki hotels
-
Pearl Harbor and Arizona Memorial (Museum & Movie)
- Drive through the Punchbowl National Cemetery of the Pacific
-
Iolani Palace
-
State Capitol and Washington Place
-
King Kamehameha Statue
- Kawaihao Church and Mission Houses
On this tour your visit to the Arizona Memorial and Pearl Harbor will transport you to the morning of December 7, 1941 as you re-live the moment that thrust America into World War II. At the Arizona Memorial Visitor Center, Hawaii's number one visitor attraction, you will view the film of the attack and browse through the historic artifacts on display. You will ride the Navy launch across Pearl Harbor to board the Arizona Memorial.
Your journey continues with a visit to Punchbowl National Cemetery of the Pacific and Courts of the Missing (drive through). The conclusion of your tour is an overview of Honolulu's historic district which includes`Iolani Palace, the only royal palace on American soil, Kawaiahao Church, the State Library and Archives, the statue of King Kamehameha, Honolulu Hale and the Mission Houses Museum.
You can add your own review for this experience
- Optional gratuities
- Food and drinks
Casual, dress according to weather. Strollers and swimsuits are not allowed on boat launch and shoes must be worn.
The US Department of the Interior has declared a, "no bags" policy at the Arizona Memorial and Visitor Center. Passengers may not carry any concealing items. This includes purses, handbags, backpacks, diaper bags, etc. Small cameras are permitted. Allowable vital items may be placed in your pockets. Do not leave any valuables on the bus.
Buy This Experience - Add to Basket

Your Basket
Do Something Different © 2006-2012