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Free cancellation
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Guided tour
Transfers included
Meals included
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This full-day tour lets travelers explore Oahu’s key military and historic sites at a relaxed pace, offering deeper context and richer stories than quick stops.
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From hotel pick-up to admissions and narration, everything is handled. Enjoy a seamless experience with a knowledgeable guide, comfortable transport, and key sites on a curated itinerary.
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The tour grants access to Pearl Harbor Visitor Center exhibits and galleries, where you learn about December 7, 1941, through photos, artifacts, and survivor accounts.
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The journey continues with a boat ride to the USS Arizona Memorial, a solemn tribute to fallen heroes. At Battleship Missouri, step aboard the “Mighty Mo” to explore its decks and learn about the surrender that ended World War II.
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Upgrade and go for a deeper Pearl Harbor experience with access to the WWII Bowfin Submarine, Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum, and a tasty lunch at the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum.
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Admission to Pearl Harbor Visitor Center
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Boat ride to USS Arizona Memorial with entry tickets
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Admission to USS Battleship Missouri
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Drive through tour of Historic Honolulu city
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Round-trip transportation from select locations in Waikiki
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Expert guide sharing real-time insights
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Lunch at Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum (as per option selected)
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Admission to WWII Bowfin Submarine (as per option selected)
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Admission to Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum (as per option selected)
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Gratuities
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Food & beverages
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- TOTAL DURATION6 hours - 8 hours
Passes By

National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific

Hawaii State Capitol District

Downtown Honolulu
You can cancel these tickets up to 48 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
From emotional memorials to mighty war machines, each stop delivers powerful stories, reflection, and a deeper connection to the events that shaped the Pacific.
Getting Started
Your day begins with a convenient pickup from select Waikiki hotels, where you’ll meet your expert guide. Enjoy a comfortable transfer to Pearl Harbor while your guide sets the context for the day. All admission logistics are handled so you can focus on the sites and stories.
What to Expect
Pearl Harbor Visitor Center
Begin at the Visitor Center, where exhibits, photos, and survivor accounts bring December 7, 1941, into sharp focus.
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Multi-room exhibits showcase artifacts and firsthand testimonies.
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Multimedia displays that explain the timeline and impact of the attack.
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Self-guided audio options to deepen your understanding.
USS Arizona Memorial
Cross the harbor by boat to the USS Arizona Memorial, a solemn tribute above the sunken battleship and the final resting place of more than 1,100 sailors and Marines.
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Boat transportation to the memorial is included.
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Commemorative viewing area with plaques and a memorial wall.
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Quiet reflection time guided by interpretive information.
Battleship Missouri Memorial
Step aboard the “Mighty Mo,” the battleship where Japan formally surrendered in 1945, ending World War II.
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Historic Surrender Deck: stand where the surrender was signed.
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Guided ship tour with stories of life aboard and the vessel’s service across conflicts.
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Access to the ship’s turrets, crew quarters, and interactive displays.
USS Bowfin Submarine & Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum (optional upgrade)
Explore the submarine known as the “Pearl Harbor Avenger” and learn about underwater warfare and the silent service.
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Walk-through access to submarine compartments (narrow, authentic interiors).
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Museum exhibits on submarine tactics, technology, and crew life.
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Waterfront memorial and photo opportunities.
Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum (optional upgrade & lunch option)
Housed in the original hangars hit during the attack, the Aviation Museum tells the story of air power in the Pacific.
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Historic Hangars 37 & 79 with preserved battle damage.
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An extensive aircraft collection spanning World War II to modern jets.
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Flight simulator and interactive exhibits; lunch option available onsite.
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What to bring
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Keep your passport and valid ID handy to ensure a smooth entry at all checkpoints.
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Comfortable, closed-toe shoes are recommended, as some areas may have uneven terrain.
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While there’s no strict dress code, please pick your outfits keeping in mind the solemn nature of the memorial and cemetery sites.
What's not allowed
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For security reasons, bags of any kind, including backpacks, purses, fanny packs, and luggage, are not permitted.
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Choose clothing with secure pockets to carry small essentials like your phone or wallet.
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Swimsuits, offensive graphics, or inappropriate attire are not allowed at any site.
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Avoid leaving valuables on the tour bus and bring only what you need.
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As a memorial site, please maintain respectful behavior by avoiding loud conversation, eating, chewing gum, or taking selfies and inappropriate poses at the memorials.
Additional information
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A light jacket is a smart choice, as island weather can be unpredictable with occasional rain or cool breezes.
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The tour is closed on Thanksgiving (November 27), Christmas (December 25), and New Year's Day (January 1).
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