When & Where:
Tours Daily
6:00am & 8:15am
Aloha Pearl Harbor Visitor Center
1 Arizona Memorial Pl
Aiea, HI 96701
The USS Arizona memorial within Pearl Harbor is a symbol of history and World War II valor. It attracts over a million visitors each year, and easily takes 1st place as Hawaii's most popular visitor attraction. Now you can travel in style with Oahu's highest reviewed tour company, and immerse yourself in history. Learn about "the day that will live in infamy" as you enjoy one of the country's historical treasures. See the official video documentary only found at Pearl Harbor and experience the boat ride taken to the Memorial. Witness the black tears floating over the final resting place of the 1,177 souls aboard the sunken USS Arizona. Guests will be picked up in Waikiki and treated to Kona Coffee & local pastries before venturing into Pearl Harbor National Park. Afterwards, you will take a trip over to the Punchbowl National Cemetery of the Pacific. And then round out the day with a stop at the Statue of King Kamehameha the Great.
Aloha Pearl Harbor Itinerary
- Early pickups in Premium Limo Bus at Waikiki hotels
- Amazing Guides with Genuine Aloha Spirit
- Famous Taro Donuts from Kamehameha Bakery
- Cold Water & Coffee Beverages
- Admission to Pearl Harbor & USS Arizona Memorial
- Two Included Pearl Harbor Museums
- Boat ride to U.S.S. Arizona Memorial
- View of the Black Tears of the Arizona
- Screening of the exclusive Pearl Harbor Documentary
- Drive through downtown Honolulu
- Trip to Punchbowl National Cemetery of the Pacific
- Visit to statue of King Kamehameha the Great
USEFUL INFO:
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- Reservation required. Subject to availability
- Disclaimer: Visitors will still enjoy a boat tour of Pearl Harbor with close up views of the USS Arizona; however, due to temporary structural issues, guests are not able to disembark to board the USS Arizona Memorial at this time. All other aspects of the tour will remain the same
- Please note that on rare occasion the US Coast Guard determines that the water conditions of the harbor are not safe for the ferries to bring visitors out to the memorial
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