The Complete Pearl Harbor Experience departing Waikiki Hotels

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Perfect for History Buff
$129
Perfect for History Buff
$129

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This tour is also available departing Maui, Hawaii Big Island & Kauai
Tour Highlights
  • Expert World War II Narration
  • Pearl Harbor Visitor Center
  • Film Footage of Attacks
  • USS Arizona Memorial
  • USS Battleship Missouri Deck Tour
  • Historic Honolulu City Tour
  • Punchbowl National Cemetery
  • Hawaii Government Buildings
Overview

The Complete Pearl Harbor Tour features all of the museums and memorials of Pearl Harbor. Visit the USS Arizona Memorial, located above the wreckage of the sunken battleship. Remember and honor the heroes who lost their lives and view the Remembrance Wall, with the names of the heroes of December 7, 1941.

Remember and honor the heroes who lost their lives and view the Remembrance Wall, with the names of the heroes of December 7, 1941. Take a guided tour with a docent on the top deck of the USS Missouri, and have time to discover this impressive battleship on your own. Navigate the tight corridors of the USS Bowfin Submarine known as “The Pearl Harbor Avenger” and learn about aviation history of the United States at the Pacific Aviation Museum, plus enjoy a driving tour of historic Downtown Honolulu, featuring the Iolani Palace (the only royal palace on US soil), the King Kamehameha Statue (featured on Hawaii Five-O) Hawaii State Capitol Building and a drive through Punchbowl National Cemetery with sweeping views overlooking Waikiki , Diamond Head and the city of Honolulu.

Tour Tips & Info

Pickup Location

  • Waikiki Hotels

Departure

Departure: 6:25 am  Return: 4:30 pm | *All times are approximate

Price Includes

  • Round trip Waikiki hotel transportation
  • Admission and tickets

Recommended

  • Government-issued identification
  • Shirt and footwear required. No swim wear.

What to Bring

  • Sunscreen
  • Hat
  • Sunglasses
  • Camera

Historical Sites Visited

  • WWII Valor in the Pacific Monument
  • Pearl Harbor
  • Arizona Memorial
  • Battleship Missouri
  • Bowfin Submarine Museum
  • Pacific Aviation Museum
  • Ford Island

Conditions

  • The 23-documentary film contains content that may be emotional
  • The Arizona Memorial features a 10-15 Navy vessel ride to the Memorial.
  • The USS Missouri features a two-story flight of stairs onto the deck. (There are also two elevators on the entry Brow)
  • Ladders are steep and handholds can be difficult.
  • Visitors should be able to walk four city blocks.
  • Sites are subject to close due to stormy weather.
  • Difficulty Level: Easy
  • Time Spent at Memorials: Arizona Memorial: 2 hours; Battleship Missouri: 2 hours; Bowfin Submarine: 1 hour; Pacific Aviation Museum: 1 hour

Time Spent at Memorials

  • Arizona Memorial: 2 hours
  • Battleship Missouri: 2 hours
  • Bowfin Submarine: 1 hour
  • Pacific Aviation Museum: 1 hour

Not Permitted

  • Purses and bags are not allowed inside National Parks
  • All bags may be stored for a nominal fee at the entrance to the Park.
Experience Details
Discover the USS Arizona Memorial

What You’ll Do At The Arizona Memorial
Upon arrival at the World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument you’ll have a chance to explore the museum filled with historical artifacts and documents that further set the stage of the attack on Pearl Harbor.

  • Ride aboard a Naval vessel to the Arizona Memorial on Battleship Row!
  • See the “black tears of the Arizona” (Iridescent oil, still trickling to the top of the harbor surface from the U.S.S. Arizona after 70 years!)
  • See actual artifacts from the attack–from both the Japanese and United States!
  • Visit the gift shop for books, souvenirs and WWII memorabilia.
  • Walk the grounds of the World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument with informative displays
  • View battleship row, the U.S.S. Bowfin Submarine
  • See the Headquarters of the U.S.S. Pacific Fleet
  • Discover many Navy vessels that might include destroyers and carriers
Explore the USS Missouri Battleship

What You’ll Do At The Battleship Missouri
Board the shuttle to Ford Island, and explore the world’s most famous battleship–the “Mighty Mo.” Walk the deck of this famous battleship and stand beneath the main turrets–huge cannons capable of firing a shell over 20 miles. Then “go below” and explore where crews lived and worked.

  • Admire the massive guns of the “Mighty Mo”
  • Stand on the Surrender Deck where WWII ended
  • Learn of the Kamikaze dent
  • Enjoy the many exhibits
  • Witness the U.S.S. Oklahoma Memorial
Visit the Pacific Aviation Museum

What You’ll Do At The Pacific Aviation Museum
If you are an aviation buff, this tour is perfect. You’ll stand next to an actual Japanese Zero, B-25 Mitchell, even a Wild Cat fighter and more! Best of all the expert guides provide an amazing historical journey. Then see Hanger 37, filled with more historic aircraft from an F14 Tomcat to a B-29 Flying Fortress under restoration–and also an amazing display of helicopters. Be sure to ask about the bullet holes from the attack on Pearl Harbor!

  • Take a guided tour of the museum
  • View attack footage from WWII dogfights
  • See Japanese Zero planes, B-25B bombers & Helicopters
Explore the USS Bowfin Submarine

What You’ll Do At The Bowfin Submarine
Navigate the tight corridors of the U.S.S. Bowfin Submarine, “Pearl Harbor Avenger” – the most decorated submarine in U.S. history and tour the WWII Submarine Museum.

Conditions:There are very tight quarters below deck. Not recommended for people with claustrophobia or people not able to stand for long periods of time.

  • Board the “Pearl Harbor Avenger” Submarine
  • Tour the WWII Submarine Museum
Honolulu Historic City Tour
  • 5 minute walk through Honolulu
  • Punchbowl – National Cemetery of the Pacific
  • Royal Iolani Palace
  • Civic Center & State Capitol
  • Kamehameha Statue

What You’ll Do In Honolulu
Enjoy a tour of historic Honolulu, featuring buildings from the last Hawaiian Monarchy. Connect with Hawai‘i’s rich royal past. Stop and observe the city’s most historical sites including the ‘Iolani Royal Palace (the only place in the U.S. where a non-U.S. flag is allowed to fly by itself). The Aliiolani Hale, where the original “Hawai‘i 5-0” was filmed in the 1970’s. The Missionary Houses Museum, which have been restored to give you a glimpse of the architecture from the mid-1800’s. And the world famous statue of King Kamehameha the Great among many other historical sites and buildings.

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