Immerse yourself in history on our Grand Pearl Harbor Tour. Explore historic sites, pay respects at the USS Arizona Memorial, and learn about World War II’s impact on the country. Don’t miss the chance to visit the USS Missouri and the Pacific Aviation Museum.
Immerse yourself in history on our Grand Pearl Harbor Tour. Explore historic sites, pay respects at the USS Arizona Memorial, and learn about World War II’s impact on the country. Don’t miss the chance to visit the USS Missouri and the Pacific Aviation Museum.
- Waikiki - Guests will be picked up from designated Waikiki locations and transported to Pearl Harbor.
- Pearl Harbor National Memorial - The tour starts with a brief film detailing the events leading to the Pearl Harbor attack and the United States’ involvement in World War II.
- Arizona Memorial (INCLUDED)
- Battleship Missouri (ADDITIONAL $)…
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Waikiki - Guests will be picked up from designated Waikiki locations and transported to Pearl Harbor.
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Pearl Harbor National Memorial - The tour starts with a brief film detailing the events leading to the Pearl Harbor attack and the United States’ involvement in World War II.
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Arizona Memorial (INCLUDED)
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Battleship Missouri (ADDITIONAL $)
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Pacific Aviation Museum (ADDITIONAL $)
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Iolani Palace - Situated in Honolulu, Hawaii, Iolani Palace served as the official residence for the Kingdom of Hawaii’s monarchs, from King Kamehameha III of the Kamehameha Dynasty to Queen Liliuokalani of the Kalakaua Dynasty. Constructed from coral blocks sourced from Oahu’s reefs, the palace showcases a blend of European and Hawaiian architectural styles and is the only royal palace on U.S. soil. It now functions as a museum open for public tours.
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King Kamehameha Statue - This bronze statue in Honolulu, Hawaii, represents King Kamehameha I, the first king and founder of the Kingdom of Hawaii. Created by American sculptor Thomas Ridgeway Gould, it was unveiled in 1883, over a decade after King Kamehameha I’s passing. Standing approximately 14 feet tall, the statue depicts the king holding a spear and symbolizes Hawaii’s unity and independence, as well as the strength and resilience of its people. It is a popular tourist attraction located in front of the Aliiolani Hale building, home to the Hawaii State Supreme Court.
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Hawaii State Capitol - Located in Honolulu, the Hawaii State Capitol serves as the official statehouse for Hawaii’s government, housing the Hawaii State Legislature chambers and the governor’s offices. Designed by architect John Ripley Forbes and completed in 1969, the building combines Hawaiian and modern architectural styles, featuring a central open-air courtyard and volcanic rock elements. Situated on a 17-acre site near Diamond Head and adjacent to Iolani Palace, it is open to the public for tours and holds significant historical and cultural importance.
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Kawaiahao Church - Known as the “Westminster Abbey of Hawaii,” Kawaiaha’o Church is a historic Christian church in Honolulu, Hawaii, and the oldest standing Christian church in the state. Built in 1842 by American missionary Reverend Hiram Bingham in the New England style, the church is constructed from coral blocks and features a white exterior with a tall steeple. Inside, it boasts koa wood pews, a pulpit, and a pipe organ. The church has played a pivotal role in Hawaiian history and culture, hosting numerous royal weddings and funerals, including the 1856 wedding of King Kamehameha IV and Queen Emma. Today, Kawaiaha’o Church is open for public tours and religious services.
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Waikiki - Guests will be transported back to their original Waikiki pick-up location from Pearl Harbor.

- Bottled water included
- Expert-guided tour
- Round-trip transportation provided
- Admission to USS Arizona Memorial
- Bottled water included
- Expert-guided tour
- Round-trip transportation provided
- Admission to USS Arizona Memorial
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
The tour of Pearl Harbor we offer provides an immersive and unforgettable journey through one of the United States’ most significant historical landmarks. The trip commences with a brief documentary about the chain of events that led to the Pearl Harbor assault, triggering the United States’ involvement in World War II.
Subsequently, a boat trip affords…
The tour of Pearl Harbor we offer provides an immersive and unforgettable journey through one of the United States’ most significant historical landmarks. The trip commences with a brief documentary about the chain of events that led to the Pearl Harbor assault, triggering the United States’ involvement in World War II.
Subsequently, a boat trip affords you passage to the USS Arizona Memorial, the ultimate burial site of several marines and sailors who perished on the fateful day of December 7, 1941. Here, you will gain the chance to offer your homage and broaden your knowledge about the assault and its repercussions on the nation. (This Segment is Subject to Weather Conditions)
(Optional Segment) Following this, you will visit the USS Missouri, the ship where Japan officially surrendered to the United States, thus marking the end of World War II. This visit provides an opportunity to wander around the historic warship and comprehend its significance in the war.
To conclude, a visit to the Pacific Aviation Museum allows you to admire a range of classic military aircraft and understand the importance of air dominance during the war.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.