Turn back time as we explore WWII history at Pearl Harbor and relive the infamous Sunday morning of December 7, 1941. Enjoy a half-day tour from Honolulu where you will visit the visitor center and the accompanying “Road to War” and “Attack” exhibit galleries that display pictures and recovered items from the events which transpired at Pearl Harbor and WWII. Tickets are handed over by our tour driver as you visit some of Hawaii’s most popular landmarks during this historical journey.
Dear traveller, we do not pick-up from all the hotels, as the pickup information may differ from your booking confirmation, we do have designated pick up zones in wakiki, you will receive a text or email regarding your pick up time and locations one day prior between 12pm -5 pm local time.
Visit Pearl Harbor the home of the USS Arizona Memorial, learn about one of the most pivotal moments in US history of WWII. Boat ride to USS Arizona Memorial, exhibit galleries “Road to War” and “Attack”, visit Pacific Historic Parks Souvenirs Shop.
Punchbowl Crater is an extinct volcanic tuff cone located in Honolulu, It serves as a memorial to honor those men and women who served in the United States Armed Forces, and those who have given their lives in doing so.
Honolulu is home to some of Oahu’s most historic places. Next to the skyscrapers of the island main business district you will find important landmarks like the Iolani Palace, King Kamehameha statue, the Kawaiahao Church and the Aloha Tower. This area is also the seat of Hawaii’s government, home to the Hawaii State Capitol, Washington Place and Honolulu Hale.
The only official royal residence on U.S. soil, this "American Florentine" masterpiece was the home of Hawaii's final monarchs.
Standing tall in his gilded feather cloak, this iconic monument honors the warrior king who first unified the Hawaiian Islands under one rule.
Often called the "Westminster Abbey of the Pacific," this historic church was built from 14,000 coral blocks harvested from nearby reefs.
Once the tallest building in Hawaii, this 1926 landmark welcomed generations of travelers arriving by sea to the islands.
A striking example of postmodern architecture, the building features pillars that resemble palm trees and a central courtyard open to the sky.
This historic mansion served as the private residence of Queen Liliʻuokalani and later became the traditional home for Hawaii’s governors.
This Mediterranean-style building serves as the "City Hall" and the center of operations for the City and County of Honolulu.
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