The Arizona Memorial, Pearl Harbor and Honolulu City Highlights Tour (2B) offers an unparalleled 6-hour journey through the heart of Hawaiian history from $119. This isn't just another tour—it's your chance to walk where history was made while experiencing the cultural richness that makes the islands so special.
Your day starts at Pearl Harbor Visitor Center, where you'll explore moving exhibits before boarding the Navy Launch Boat to the Arizona Memorial. The solemnity of this experience stays with you long after you leave. From there, you'll drive through the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl—a sacred crater formed 100,000 years ago that now honors Pearl Harbor's brave veterans.
Downtown Honolulu reveals its treasures as you pass the gilded King Kamehameha Statue and catch views of majestic Iolani Palace. The Mission Houses Museum tells another chapter of the island's story, and when time allows, there will be stops for photos at these iconic landmarks. Your knowledgeable local guide shares captivating Hawaiian history, legends, and insider tips that bring these places to life—details you won't find in any guidebook.
The Arizona Memorial, Pearl Harbor and Honolulu City Highlights Tour (2B) runs daily with 9:00 AM-3:00 PM or 10:45 AM-4:45 PM departures, depending on Arizona Memorial ticket availability. Hotel pickup from Waikiki is provided in comfortable touring vehicles. Just remember to bring government-issued ID and leave bags behind—no bags are allowed at Pearl Harbor or Arizona Memorial for security reasons.
This experience welcomes ages 12 and above. Infants must sit on an adult's lap. Wear closed-toe shoes and respectful attire. Entry to Pearl Harbor Visitor Center and Arizona Memorial is included, plus guided commentary throughout Honolulu stops. Strollers are not permitted in theaters or shuttle boats. Lunch is available for purchase at the Visitor Center. Cancel 48 hours ahead for full refunds. Arizona Memorial availability may vary based on ticket times.
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