Pearl Harbor City Tour

Come along on this 5 hour tour of historical sites, including the Historic Downtown Honolulu, Pearl Harbor National Memorial and the USS Arizona Memorial. 

Come along on this 5 hour tour of historical sites, including the Historic Downtown Honolulu, Pearl Harbor National Memorial and the USS Arizona Memorial. 

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Location: Honolulu

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Q&A

Q: Are there age restrictions for the Pearl Harbor City Tour? Can kids come along?

A: There aren't any strict age restrictions for the Pearl Harbor City Tour. Kids are definitely welcome! It's a great educational experience, and I've taken my 8-year-old with me. Just make sure they can handle the 5-hour duration. Also, the guides are really accommodating and keep it engaging for younger ones.

Q: What's the parking situation like near the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center?

A: Parking at the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center is pretty limited, but they do have a designated parking lot. It can get crowded, especially during peak tourist seasons, so I’d recommend getting there early. Alternatively, you can consider rideshares if you want to avoid the hassle.

Q: If it rains, will the tour still happen?

A: Yes, the tour usually goes on rain or shine! They’re prepared for weather changes. But bring a light rain jacket just in case, especially when visiting outdoor sites like the Arizona Memorial. I’ve been on a rainy day, and it was still a great experience!

Discussions

Just booked the Pearl Harbor City Tour for my parents! Any tips?

I'm so excited! I just booked this 5-hour Pearl Harbor City Tour for my parents while they're visiting Honolulu. They'll see the USS Arizona Memorial and get a glimpse of historic downtown. I just want to know if there’s anything special I should prepare for or any must-see spots they shouldn’t miss. Any advice would be great!

Has anyone done the Pearl Harbor Tour recently? What was it like?

I’m thinking of gifting the Pearl Harbor City Tour to my in-laws. They’re really into history. Is the guide knowledgeable? What about the overall experience? I want it to be memorable, so any insights would help!