Quick Details
Discover Hawaii’s Rich History on Our Battleships of WWII & Historic Honolulu Tour
Step into history with our unforgettable journey through some of Hawaii’s most iconic sites, where world-changing events and ancient traditions come to life. This is more than a tour—it’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience that blends culture, heroism, and history.
Battleships of WWII at Pearl Harbor: A Tribute to Heroes
Start your day at Pearl Harbor’s Visitor Center, where you’ll immerse yourself in the gripping story of the December 7, 1941, attack. Walk through powerful exhibits, watch an engaging documentary, and feel the history as you take a serene boat ride to the USS Arizona Memorial. Stand above the resting place of over 1,000 brave sailors and witness the “Tears of the Arizona,” the slow, emotional release of oil that still rises to the surface.
Next, step aboard the Battleship Missouri, the very site where WWII ended, and walk the decks where history was made. Learn about the ship’s fascinating journey, explore its massive guns, and envision the final moments of the war. At the USS Oklahoma Memorial, you’ll reflect on the sacrifice of the 429 crew members who perished when the ship tragically capsized.
Historic Downtown Honolulu: A Glimpse into Hawaii’s Royal Past
Your adventure continues with a scenic drive through Punchbowl National Cemetery, an awe-inspiring resting place within an extinct volcanic crater. Honor fallen heroes and absorb the serenity of this hallowed ground.
Then, delve into Hawaii’s royal heritage at the majestic Iolani Palace, where kings and queens once ruled. Marvel at this symbol of Hawaiian monarchy, steeped in grandeur and tradition, as you stroll through its historic grounds. Just steps away, you’ll view the iconic King Kamehameha Statue, honoring the legendary ruler who united the Hawaiian Islands.
As you pass the timeless beauty of Kawaiaha’o Church, made from coral stone, you’ll appreciate its significance to Hawaiian royalty and religion. And don’t forget to catch a glimpse of Ali’iolani Hale, home to Hawaii’s Supreme Court, where you’ll feel the presence of history in the shadow of its grand architecture.
Don’t miss the chance to explore the places that shaped both Hawaii and the world. Book today and make memories that will last a lifetime!
This tour is also available Departing from:
Maui, Hawaii Big Island and Kauai.
- Includes admission tickets for all the attractions on your tour
- Roundtrip airfare from your departing airport is included
- Pick-up and drop-off service from Honolulu International Airport is included
-
*Runs Daily at 7:00AM
(*all times are approximate)
-
*Between 6:00AM and 7:00AM
(*all times are approximate) -
Cancellation Policy
Changes and cancellations are allowed up to 24 hours prior to tour commencement without penalty. No-shows and changes or cancellations within 24 hours are subject to a full charge. No refunds are available once a tour has commenced.
We cannot be held responsible for and cannot extend financial reimbursement for delays caused by factors such as traffic, weather, mechanical issues, or problems concerning Navy-operated shuttle boats. Ticketed access to the Arizona Memorial is first-come first-served, we cannot guarantee admission and cannot issue refunds if access to any tour stop is denied for any reason.
-
*8-9 Hours
(*all times are approximate)
-
Battleships of WWII at Pearl Harbor
Pearl Harbor Historic Sites Visitor Center (2 Hours)
- Explore exhibits detailing the events leading up to the December 7, 1941, attack
- Watch a documentary and take a boat ride to the USS Arizona Memorial
USS Arizona Memorial (1 Hour)
- Visit the open-air memorial above the sunken battleship
- See the “Tears of the Arizona” oil droplets and the Remembrance Wall listing 1,177 fallen crew members
Battleship Missouri Deck Tour
- Walk the deck where the Japanese formally surrendered, ending WWII
- View the ship’s massive guns and learn about its service history
USS Oklahoma Memorial
- Honors the 429 crew members who died when the battleship capsized during the attack
- Features symbolic white marble pillars representing the fallen
Historic Downtown Honolulu (Duration 45 Minutes)
Punchbowl National Cemetery (Pass through without stopping)
- A resting place for U.S. service members in an extinct volcanic crater
- Offers a serene setting for reflection on the sacrifices of war
Iolani Palace (Viewed from King Kamehameha Statue or walk to)
- Former royal residence and symbol of Hawaii’s monarchy
- Showcases Hawaii’s cultural heritage and western influences
Kawaiaha’o Church (View from King Kamehameha Statue and drive by)
- Known as the “Westminster Abbey of the Pacific,” built from coral blocks
- Played a significant role in Hawaii’s religious and royal history
King Kamehameha Statue (15 Minutes)
- Commemorates the king who united the Hawaiian Islands
- Stands near Ali’iolani Hale, adorned with leis on King Kamehameha Day
Ali’iolani Hale (View from King Kamehameha Statue or walk to)
- Houses the Hawaii State Supreme Court
- Notable for the iconic King Kamehameha statue in front
-
- Entry-tickets to all the attractions on your tour are included in the price of the tour and will be provided by your guide the day of the tour
- Pick-up and drop-off service from Waikiki area hotels and resorts
- Narration from a local guide, sharing stories and insights during the historic Honolulu portion of tour (Inside Pearl Harbor is self-guided tour)
- Air-conditioned vehicle
-
- Meals are at your own expense
- Gratuities
-
- Government issued photo ID (Passport if from outside the United States)
- Comfortable clothes and covered shoes (no swimwear allowed in Pearl Harbor)
- Bring cash – If you enjoy your tour tipping your guide in cash is always appreciated
- Sunscreen, sunglasses, hat
- Camera
-
Pick-up Process
- Pick-up and drop-off times are approximate and are subject to change.
- Please be attentive to your phone for pick-up time updates starting at 48-hours prior to the tour until the morning of your tour
Tickets to Tour Attractions
- You don’t need to worry about purchasing tickets—all entry fees for the attractions on your tour are covered in the tour price
- Your guide will provide your tickets the morning of your tour
- Sites are subject to close due to stormy weather
Conduct and Dress Code
- Visitors are reminded that the Pearl Harbor National Memorial is a site of significant loss and serves as the final resting place for hundreds. It is a space for remembrance and reflection
- Appropriate dress and conduct are expected to honor the solemn nature of the site
- Comfortable shoes are recommended you will be on your feet for extended periods of time
- There is no smoking allowed on the visitor center grounds or at the memorial
- Swimwear is not allowed
Self-Guided
- Pearl Harbor is a self-guided military site with park rangers available to answer questions and provide directions
- During the Pearl Harbor portion of your tour our guide will be on standby and will inform you when to meet for the next part of your tour
Bag Policy
- Purses and bags are not allowed inside Pearl Harbor. All bags may be stored for $7.00 each
- Clear plastic bags are allowed, such as those allowed at football games, in which the contents are readily visible
- Bags containing medical equipment unsuitable for lightweight, plastic, transparent shopping bags are allowed
Food and Beverages
- Meals are at your own expense
- There are a few on-site dining options at the Pearl Harbor Visitors Center and near the Battleship Missouri, such as food trucks, snack stands, or cafes where you can purchase and enjoy food before or after your tour
- Due to the no bag policy at Pearl Harbor National Memorial, it is recommended to bring snacks and water bottles that can be easily carried
-
Cancellation Policy
Changes and cancellations are allowed up to 24 hours prior to tour commencement without penalty. No-shows and changes or cancellations within 24 hours are subject to a full charge. No refunds are available once a tour has commenced.Refund Policy
We cannot be held responsible for and cannot extend financial reimbursement for delays caused by factors such as traffic, weather, mechanical issues, or problems concerning Navy-operated shuttle boats. Ticketed access to the Arizona Memorial is first-come first-served, we cannot guarantee admission and cannot issue refunds if access to any tour stop is denied for any reason.