All visitors to Honolulu should visit Pearl Harbor. The best way to experience the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center and Oahu Island is with a Pearl Harbor Visitor Center and Oahu Island tour. We will pick you up from your hotel in Waikiki, the Honolulu Port, or the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport as part of a small group and take you to Pearl Harbor You will have a chance to see the two Pearl Harbor Museums, “Road to War” and “Attack.” Both of these will provide you with context regarding the reasons, planning, and aftermath of the attack on Pearl Harbor. After Pearl Harbor, we will take you on a tour of the most important historical sites in downtown Honolulu.. From there, we will take you on a tour around the Island of Oahu. At the end of the tour, we will return you to the same location as your pickup.
We will contact you on the day before the tour to confirm pickup details. If you are on a ship, please contact us on the day before the tour for pickup details. No bags of any kind, brand, size, color, or for any reason are allowed to enter the Pearl Harbor visitor center. Please absolutely bring no bags with you. Bags may not be left inside our tour vehicle. If you have a bag, you will need to check them into the visitor center bag storage. This costs money, and you may have to wait in a long line to check in your bags. You may lose a portion of your tour, or your Arizona boat ticket may expire. Please do not bring any bag of any size, color, or brand with you for any purpose. (Clear see-through bags are permitted). We do not carry nor do we have space for luggage of any kind. It will not fit in the vehicle.
We will take a brief stop at the Pearl Harbor National Memorial so that you may have a the opportunity to take a quick look around at the most visited attraction in Hawaii The tickets for the Arizona Memorial are NOT included.
Washington Place in Honolulu is a historic residence that served as the home of Queen Liliʻuokalani, Hawaii’s last reigning monarch, and later became the official governor’s residence. This beautifully preserved landmark stands as a symbol of Hawaii’s royal heritage and political history.
The Hawaii State Capitol building in Honolulu is an architectural masterpiece symbolizing the natural beauty of the islands, with its open-air design, reflecting pool, and columns resembling royal palm trees. Serving as the seat of Hawaii’s government, it stands as a modern representation of the state’s unique culture and connection to nature.
ʻIolani Palace, located in Honolulu, is the only royal palace in the United States and served as the residence of Hawaii’s last reigning monarchs. This stunning historic site offers visitors a glimpse into the grandeur of Hawaii’s monarchy, featuring lavish interiors, cultural artifacts, and rich stories of the kingdom’s history.
The King Kamehameha Statue in Honolulu stands as a powerful tribute to Hawaii's first monarch, who unified the islands under one rule in 1810. Located in front of Aliʻiōlani Hale, the statue is a symbol of strength, leadership, and the enduring legacy of Hawaiian culture.
Kawaiahaʻo Church in Honolulu, often called the "Westminster Abbey of the Pacific," is a historic landmark built in 1842 from coral blocks hand-quarried from the ocean. As one of the oldest Christian churches in Hawaii, it holds deep cultural and historical significance, serving as a site for royal events and a testament to Hawaii's missionary era.
Take in the spectacular view from this famous lookout.
View the iconic Mokolii Island. Also known as Chinaman's Hat.
See this popular surfing beach on Oahu's North Shore.
Waimea Bay on Oahu is a breathtaking destination known for its golden sandy shores, crystal-clear waters, and dramatic cliffs, offering visitors a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Famous for its world-class surfing during winter and calm swimming conditions in summer, the bay is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts and beach lovers alike.
Kawaiahaʻo Church in Honolulu, often called the "Westminster Abbey of the Pacific," is a historic landmark built in 1842 from coral blocks hand-quarried from the ocean. As one of the oldest Christian churches in Hawaii, it holds deep cultural and historical significance, serving as a site for royal events and a testament to Hawaii's missionary era.
Haleiwa, a charming town on Oahu's North Shore, is the heart of the island's surf culture and a gateway to stunning beaches like Waimea Bay and Sunset Beach. Known for its laid-back vibe, boutique shops, and delicious local eats, it offers a perfect blend of history, adventure, and relaxation.
The Dole Plantation on Oahu is a popular attraction showcasing Hawaii's rich pineapple history and agricultural heritage. Visitors can enjoy activities like the Pineapple Express Train Tour, the Garden Maze, and sampling delicious pineapple-themed treats.
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