Pearl Harbor and Honolulu City Tour

Discover Oahu’s most popular tour! This experience provides you the complete story of Dec 7, 1941, the day that launched the United States into World War II. Two museums, movie documentaries on the at

Discover Oahu’s most popular tour! This experience provides you the complete story of Dec 7, 1941, the day that launched the United States into World War II. Two museums, movie documentaries on the attack, and the official National Park Service tour to the USS Arizona Memorial. A highlight of the tour is the viewing of view a 23-minute movie documenting the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Then you will board the Navy shuttle boat to the USS Arizona Memorial. The Memorial rests above the sunken battleship USS Arizona. Aboard the Memorial, you can also see the oil that is still leaking from the USS Arizona and have a perfect view of the Battleship USS Missouri. This tour includes a historic Honolulu tour. Highlights include: downtown Honolulu an Chinatown, ’Iolani Palace, Washington Place, State Capitol Building, and the statue of King Kamehameha. Then the tour continues to the National Cemetery of the Pacific. All drivers are experienced tour guides and provide the highest quality tours.

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Location: Honolulu

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Q: Is there an age limit for the Pearl Harbor tour? I want to take my kids.

A: There’s no strict age limit for the Pearl Harbor tour! Kids of all ages can join, but keep in mind that some parts might not hold their attention. The movie and the Memorial are usually really impactful for older kids, though. I took my 10-year-old and he loved learning about the history!

Q: What should we wear for the Pearl Harbor tour? Is it all outdoors?

A: Comfortable clothing is key! The tour includes both indoor and outdoor elements, so dress in layers. A light jacket is good for the indoor theaters, but shorts and sandals work great outside. And don’t forget sunscreen, especially if you’re sensitive to the sun!

Q: What happens if it rains during the tour? Do they cancel it?

A: They usually don't cancel due to rain! Most of the tour is still accessible, and some parts are indoors. Just be prepared with an umbrella or raincoat, especially for the outdoor portions at the Memorial. They’ll keep you updated on any changes, though.

Discussions

Thinking about the Pearl Harbor Tour for my dad's birthday, is it worth it?

Hey guys! I'm considering getting the Pearl Harbor and Honolulu City Tour for my dad’s birthday. He loves history, especially WWII stuff. I read it includes two museums and a boat ride to the USS Arizona Memorial. Has anyone done this? What was the best part?

Did anyone else appreciate the Honolulu City part of the tour?

I just got back from the Pearl Harbor tour, and I really enjoyed the Honolulu City part too! Seeing places like the State Capitol and ’Iolani Palace was a nice bonus. The guide was so knowledgeable, made the history come alive. Anyone else feel the same?