Experience an executive class Pearl Harbor tour with a double discount. Visit the Arizona Memorial and explore historic Downtown Honolulu on this hassle-free tour.
Experience an executive class Pearl Harbor tour with a double discount. Visit the Arizona Memorial and explore historic Downtown Honolulu on this hassle-free tour.
- Waikiki - Guests will be picked up from their hotel in Waikiki and transported to Pearl Harbor in an intimate group setting, with a maximum of 14 participants.
- Pearl Harbor National Memorial - Discover the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center and explore the “Road to War” and “Attack” museums. Enjoy the outdoor exhibits, including the Lone Sailor…
- Waikiki - Guests will be picked up from their hotel in Waikiki and transported to Pearl Harbor in an intimate group setting, with a maximum of 14 participants.
- Pearl Harbor National Memorial - Discover the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center and explore the “Road to War” and “Attack” museums. Enjoy the outdoor exhibits, including the Lone Sailor Statue and the USS Arizona’s anchor and bell. Stroll through the Submarine Memorial and visit the Pearl Harbor Gift Shop.
- USS Arizona Memorial - The Arizona Memorial is Hawaii’s most visited site, constructed over the remains of the USS Arizona battleship. It honors those who perished in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, which led the United States into WWII. The memorial also commemorates the 1,177 sailors and marines who lost their lives aboard the USS Arizona when a Japanese bomb exploded in its ammunition magazine, accounting for nearly half of the 2,403 US military casualties in the attack. The Arizona Memorial spans the wreck without touching it and is accessible only by a US Navy-operated shuttle boat. Visitors can watch a 23-minute documentary on the Pearl Harbor Attack and take the shuttle boat to the Arizona Memorial to view the Memorial wall and the USS Arizona’s “black tears.” The visit lasts 90 minutes, and admission is included.
- National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific - Located at Punchbowl, the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific is a federal cemetery situated in the caldera of an extinct volcano. Known locally as Punchbowl Cemetery, it serves as the final resting place for American soldiers and veterans from WWI to the present. The cemetery’s centerpiece is a memorial dedicated to veterans missing in action or buried at sea, featuring the statue of Lady Columbia. Below the statue is an excerpt from Abraham Lincoln’s letter to Mrs. Bixby. Many Pearl Harbor attack victims are interred here, including those whose remains are unidentified.
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Hawaii State Capitol - State Capitol Building (Pass By)
The Hawaii State Capitol Building, designed in the Bauhaus style, serves as the seat of power for the State of Hawaii. Its design incorporates significant symbolism, such as pillars representing Royal Palm trunks, a Hawaiian governance symbol, with each pillar symbolizing a Hawaiian Island. The reflection pool symbolizes the ocean surrounding Hawaii. The Capitol also houses a statue of Hawaii’s Saint Damien. -
Iolani Palace - Iolani Palace (Pass By)
Commissioned by King David Kalakaua, Iolani Palace is the only Royal Palace on American soil. Built in 1879, it was the Kingdom of Hawaii’s seat of power until the last Queen’s overthrow in 1893. The palace then served as the Capitol Building for the Republic, Territory, and State of Hawaii until 1969. It opened as a museum in 1978, with restoration efforts returning it to its former royal splendor. -
Washington Place - Washington Place (Pass By)
Once home to Hawaii’s last monarch, Queen Liliuokalani, Washington Place was built in 1847 in the Greek Revival style, akin to antebellum Southern homes. Constructed by the Dominis family, it became Queen Liliuokalani’s residence after her husband’s death. Following the monarchy’s overthrow, she lived there until her passing. It later became the residence of Hawaii’s Governors. -
King Kamehameha Statue - Statue of King Kamehameha
In front of Aliiolani Hale, home to Hawaii’s Supreme Court, stands the golden statue of King Kamehameha the Great. He united the Hawaiian Islands under his rule, becoming the first King and founder of the Kingdom of Hawaii. - Waikiki - Guests will be returned to their original pickup location.

- Complimentary Honolulu airport and port pick-up
- Free bottle of water at Pearl Harbor
- Professional local chauffeur and tour guide
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Visit to Arizona Memorial (ticket disclaimer applies)
- Complimentary Honolulu airport and port pick-up
- Free bottle of water at Pearl Harbor
- Professional local chauffeur and tour guide
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Visit to Arizona Memorial (ticket disclaimer applies)
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- We cannot meet guests at Pearl Harbor or any other location outside of the designated pickup areas.
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- We cannot meet guests at Pearl Harbor or any other location outside of the designated pickup areas.
This is an executive class Pearl Harbor Tour, now available at a double-discounted rate. The tour is priced similarly to a shuttle bus tour.
Guests will be picked up from their hotel in Waikiki, the Cruise Port, or the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport and transported to Pearl Harbor for the Arizona Memorial visit. At Pearl Harbor, visitors can…
This is an executive class Pearl Harbor Tour, now available at a double-discounted rate. The tour is priced similarly to a shuttle bus tour.
Guests will be picked up from their hotel in Waikiki, the Cruise Port, or the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport and transported to Pearl Harbor for the Arizona Memorial visit. At Pearl Harbor, visitors can explore the two museums, “Road to War” and “Attack.” Additionally, there is an opportunity to watch a documentary about the Pearl Harbor attack and visit the Arizona Memorial. Following the Pearl Harbor visit, there will be a brief drive-through tour of historic Downtown Honolulu.
For those picked up at the Honolulu airport, they will be returned directly to the airport after the Pearl Harbor visit, while the van continues to downtown and Waikiki.
- No bags of any kind, brand, size, color, or for any reason are allowed to enter the Pearl Harbor visitor center. Please absolutely bring no bags with you. Bags may not be left inside our tour vehicle. If you have a bag, you will need to check them into the visitor center bag storage. This costs money, and you may have to wait in a long line to check in your bags. You may lose a portion of your tour, or your Arizona boat ticket may expire. Please do not bring any bag of any size, color, or brand with you for any purpose. (Clear see-through bags are permitted)
- We do not carry nor do we have space for luggage of any kind. It will not fit in the vehicle.
- Tour and ticket times may change based on traffic, federal government regulations, or new Pearl Harbor restrictions. While tickets are included in all of our Pearl Harbor tours, there are a few times a year there are situations that arise when tickets are not available to us. In this case, we will use the standby procedure by NPS ( National Park Service ) will be used. In addition, there are times when the tickets appropriate to the listed pickup time are not available, and instead, the Arizona memorial tickets are for different times. By booking this tour, you are confirming and you agree that we reserve the right to change the pickup times to fit with the available tickets (earlier or later) on a given day. The U.S. Navy has the right to cancel the Arizona Memorial shuttle boat at any time for public safety reasons. However, we have no control over the U.S. navy or other organizations in charge. Ford Island is part of the active military base, Joint Base Pearl Harbor – Hickam, and the U.S. Government has the right to restrict access to Ford Island without notice. This is beyond our control, and we follow the federal agency’s rules.
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.