Visit Pearl Harbor and have access to the USS Arizona Memorial. We arrive early—before the big motorcoaches and crowds—so you can experience this powerful site in a more peaceful setting. Your guide p
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Location: Honolulu
What's Included
- Local guide & In-Person Introduction to Pearl Harbor National Park
- FREE Waikiki Hotel pickup and drop-off
- USS Arizona Memorial Boat Tickets (subject to availability)
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: No specific age limit, but it's best suited for kids 6 and up. They’ll get more from the historical aspects and the memorial. Just keep in mind that the walking parts can be a bit long, so younger kids might tire easily. I saw families with kids around that age range, and they really seemed to enjoy it!
A: Tours typically run rain or shine since a lot of Pearl Harbor is outdoors. If there’s severe weather, they may cancel and reschedule. I recommend keeping an eye on the forecast and maybe bringing a light poncho just in case. It didn’t rain when I went, but some people were caught in a sprinkle and still had a good time!
A: Yes, there's parking available, but it can fill up quickly! If you’re doing the tour with the included Waikiki pickup, I would recommend that. The parking lot is a bit of a walk to the memorial, and getting there early is key to avoid the crowds. The pickup is super convenient!
Discussions
Just did the Pearl Harbor tour—totally recommend it!
I went on the early access tour of Pearl Harbor last month and wow, it was incredible! We had such a small group, so the guide was super attentive. Getting there before the crowds made a huge difference. The boat to the USS Arizona was really moving and emotional. Plus, we got to see ʻIolani Palace, which I didn’t expect! If you're thinking of gifting this, it's perfect for history buffs or anyone wanting a unique experience in Honolulu.
Thinking of gifting the Pearl Harbor tour—need some advice!
I want to surprise my dad with this Pearl Harbor tour for his birthday. He’s really into history but has some walking issues. How much walking is involved? Should I worry about him keeping up? Also, is the storytelling by the guide worth it? Looking for any tips or experiences to help me decide!