Take a private, customizable tour of Oahu’s best destinations, starting at the Pearl Harbor Historic Sites Visitor Center. Here, explore exhibits on the events of December 7, 1941, watch a moving docu
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Location: Honolulu
What's Included
- Pick-up and drop-off service in the Waikiki area is included
- Entry tickets to the attractions on your tour will be provided by your guide on the day of your tour
- Completely customizable you choose the stops, the order, and how long you stay at each stop
- Private tour in modern, air-conditioned buses with comfortable seating and huge anti-glare windows
- Expert narration and instruction by the driver
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: No age limit! This tour is family-friendly, and kids can enjoy the historical sites and nature spots just like adults. Just make sure to bring sunscreen and some snacks for the little ones. It’s a great way for families to bond while exploring Oahu!
A: Yes! Aloha Sunshine Tours is pretty flexible. If the weather looks terrible, just reach out to them and they'll help you reschedule for another day. They really want you to have the best experience!
A: Definitely wear comfy clothes and shoes! You'll be walking around Pearl Harbor and the Dole Plantation quite a bit. A light jacket might be good for the boat ride to the memorial, too. Don't forget your sunscreen and sunglasses!
Discussions
Best Day Ever on the Private Pearl Harbor Tour!
I just got back from the Private Pearl Harbor and Mini Circle Island Tour, and it was AMAZING! Our guide was super knowledgeable and made the history come alive. The boat ride to the USS Arizona was really moving. Plus, we stopped at Fumi’s Shrimp Truck for lunch, and oh man, that garlic shrimp is to die for! Highly recommend this for anyone looking to explore Oahu in a more personal way.
Considering the Pearl Harbor Tour as a Gift!
I’m thinking about gifting the Private Pearl Harbor Tour to my dad for his birthday. He’s a big history buff, and I think he’d love the chance to see the memorial. How was the narration? Was it engaging? Also, how long do you typically spend at each stop?