Experience the highlights of O’ahu with a small-group tour to Pearl Harbor and Honolulu City. Skip the lines and enjoy a comfortable, personalized experience with only eleven people. Book now!
Experience the highlights of O’ahu with a small-group tour to Pearl Harbor and Honolulu City. Skip the lines and enjoy a comfortable, personalized experience with only eleven people. Book now!
- Pearl Harbor National Memorial - The Arizona Memorial is the most popular attraction in Hawaii. This memorial is constructed over the remains of the battleship USS Arizona. It honors all those who perished in the unexpected Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, which led the United States into WWII. The memorial also pays tribute to…
- Pearl Harbor National Memorial - The Arizona Memorial is the most popular attraction in Hawaii. This memorial is constructed over the remains of the battleship USS Arizona. It honors all those who perished in the unexpected Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, which led the United States into WWII. The memorial also pays tribute to the 1,177 sailors and marines who lost their lives aboard the USS Arizona when a Japanese bomb exploded in its ammunition magazine, accounting for nearly half of the 2,403 US military personnel who died in the attack. The Arizona Memorial spans the wreck of the battleship without touching it and is accessible only by a US Navy-operated shuttle boat.
Tours are non-refundable if the National Park Service or Navy cancels boat ride programs due to mechanical issues, hazardous weather, or other safety concerns.
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Iolani Palace - Iolani Palace (Pass By)
Commissioned by King David Kalakaua, Iolani Palace is the only Royal Palace on American soil. Built in 1879, it served as the seat of power for the Kingdom of Hawaii until the overthrow of its last Queen in 1893. The palace then became the Capitol Building for the Republic of Hawaii, the Territory of Hawaii, and the State of Hawaii until 1969. It was opened as a museum in 1978, with restoration efforts returning it to its former glory as a Royal Palace. -
Hawaii State Capitol - State Capitol Building (Pass By)
The Hawaii State Capitol Building was specifically designed to be the seat of power for the State of Hawaii. The State Capitol features a Bauhaus-inspired design with significant symbolism. For instance, the pillars represent the trunks of Royal Palms, a Hawaiian symbol of governance, with each pillar symbolizing a Hawaiian Island. The reflection pool symbolizes the ocean surrounding Hawaii. The Capitol Building also houses a statue of Hawaii’s Saint Damien. -
King Kamehameha Statue - Statue of King Kamehameha
In front of Aliiolani Hale, the home of the Supreme Court of the State of Hawaii, stands the golden statue of King Kamehameha the Great. He was the leader who united the Hawaiian Islands under his rule, becoming Hawaii’s first King and the founder of the Kingdom of Hawaii. -
Washington Place - Washington Place (Pass By)
This was once the residence of Hawaii’s last monarch, Queen Liliuokalani. Built in 1847 in the Greek Revival style, similar to many antebellum Southern homes, Washington Place was constructed by the Dominis family. John Dominis, Queen Liliuokalani’s husband, passed ownership to her upon his death. After the Hawaiian monarchy was overthrown, Liliuokalani spent the rest of her life in this house. Following her death, it became the residence of Hawaii’s Governors. -
Kawaiahao Church - Kawaiahao Church (Pass By)
Kawaiahao Church is the oldest church in Honolulu, also known as the Westminster of Hawaii. It once served as the main church for the Hawaiian Royal Family. Designed by Hiram Bingham, who led the first Christian mission to Hawaii in 1821, the mission helped convert native Hawaiians to Christianity by committing the Hawaiian language to writing and creating the Hawaiian language Bible. Sermons in the Hawaiian language are still delivered today. -
Waikiki Beach - Your round-trip transportation from Waikiki Beach to Pearl Harbor and back.

- Bottle of water upon arrival at Pearl Harbor
- Ticket to Arizona Memorial (read ticket disclaimer)
- Can of tropical Hawaiian fruit juice upon departure from Pearl Harbor
- Round-trip Waikiki hotel pick-up
- Tour guide and orientation at Pearl Harbor visitor center
- Bottle of water upon arrival at Pearl Harbor
- Ticket to Arizona Memorial (read ticket disclaimer)
- Can of tropical Hawaiian fruit juice upon departure from Pearl Harbor
- Round-trip Waikiki hotel pick-up
- Tour guide and orientation at Pearl Harbor visitor center
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- We cannot meet guests at Pearl Harbor or any other location outside of the designated pickup areas.
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- We cannot meet guests at Pearl Harbor or any other location outside of the designated pickup areas.
No trip to Oahu would be complete without a visit to Hawaii’s most popular historic location, the USS Arizona Memorial at the Pearl Harbor National Memorial. You will be picked up in a comfortable, fully insured, and air-conditioned vehicle. Your reserved USS Arizona Memorial Ticket is included in this tour (please read our disclaimer about the Arizona…
No trip to Oahu would be complete without a visit to Hawaii’s most popular historic location, the USS Arizona Memorial at the Pearl Harbor National Memorial. You will be picked up in a comfortable, fully insured, and air-conditioned vehicle. Your reserved USS Arizona Memorial Ticket is included in this tour (please read our disclaimer about the Arizona Memorial ticket). Our professional local expert driver/tour guide will take you into the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center, give you an orientation, and present you with the Arizona Memorial Tickets. This Pearl Harbor tour is a short tour, about 4.5 – 5.5 hours in duration depending on local conditions. This Pearl Harbor Tour operates from Waikiki Beach hotels, Honolulu Port, or the Honolulu International Airport. Those staying on any other part of the Island will need to come to the Waikiki Beach area for pick up.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.