Enjoy private round-trip transportation from Waikīkī to Pearl Harbor exclusively for your group—no shared buses or multiple vehicles. Travel in a high-roof, climate-controlled Mercedes vehicle with privacy-tinted windows for a comfortable ride.
We secure Arizona Memorial reservations in advance whenever available. Availability is controlled by the National Park Service and specific entry times cannot be guaranteed. After drop-off at the Visitor Center, you’ll explore at your own pace before your scheduled pickup and return to your hotel.
Choose a 4-hour Pearl Harbor–focused option or a 6-hour experience that adds select Honolulu highlights. Ideal for families, friends, corporate teams, and incentive groups seeking organized, stress-free transportation.
We will contact you prior to your tour to confirm pickup time and location.
On the day of your tour, please be ready 10–15 minutes before your scheduled pickup time at your hotel lobby or designated pickup point.
You will receive a text or call when your driver is approaching.
Our vehicle is a black Mercedes Sprinter van (we will text a photo before arrival).
Pearl Harbor enforces a very strict no-bag policy. Bags may not be stored in the vehicle during your visit. Locker rentals are available on site for items that do not meet security requirements.
Begin your visit at the Pearl Harbor National Memorial Visitor Center. Guests can explore exhibits, outdoor memorial areas, and historical displays that provide context about the events of December 7, 1941. A self-guided audio tour is included and allows guests to explore the memorial at their own pace with narrated historical insight. This stop serves as the main hub for the Pearl Harbor experience. Note: Program availability is determined by the National Park Service and U.S. Navy and may change due to weather, maintenance, or safety conditions.
Visit the USS Arizona Memorial, built above the sunken battleship where many lives were lost during the attack on Pearl Harbor. Guests experience this solemn memorial independently and reflect on one of the most significant moments in U.S. history. We secure Arizona Memorial reservations in advance when available. If reservations are unavailable due to National Park Service release limits, guests may join the official standby line at Pearl Harbor. Program availability is determined by the National Park Service and U.S. Navy and may change due to weather, maintenance, or safety conditions.
Explore the USS Bowfin Submarine Museum, which highlights the role of submarines during World War II. Guests can view exhibits and displays at their own pace and learn about life aboard a wartime submarine. Visit duration depends on reservation timing and availability. Note: Program availability is determined by the National Park Service and U.S. Navy and may change due to weather, maintenance, or safety conditions.
Visit Punchbowl, a national cemetery honoring U.S. service members. Drive-by with narration and scenic views.
Enjoy a drive through Downtown Honolulu, passing key historic and civic landmarks while remaining in the vehicle. This portion of the experience provides visual context of Hawaiʻi’s capital and its role in local and U.S. history.
A National Historic Landmark in downtown Honolulu and the only official royal palace in the United States. ‘Iolani Palace was the residence of Hawaii’s monarchs, King Kalākaua and his sister Queen Liliʻuokalani, in the late 1800s. The elegant American Florentine-style building sits proudly in manicured grounds. On our tour we typically view the palace from the outside, noting its historic significance and beautiful architecture – a symbol of the Hawaiian Kingdom. (Interior tours are available to the public but not part of this driving tour.) We can stop briefly for photos of the palace and the surrounding buildings if desired.
An iconic 18-foot bronze statue of King Kamehameha I, Hawaii’s first king, located directly across from ‘Iolani Palace. Draped in gold leaf attire, the statue stands in front of Ali’iolani Hale (Hawaii’s Supreme Court building) and is one of Oahu’s most photographed landmarks. Each year on King Kamehameha Day (June 11), the statue is ceremoniously draped with floral lei – a sight that honors the chief who united the islands. Fans of the TV show “Hawaii Five-0” will recognize this statue from the opening credits. We usually point it out during the city drive; a quick photo stop can be arranged if you’d like a closer look with this important piece of Hawaiian history. This is typically a pass-by, but we’re happy to make it a stop if your group prefers.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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