


Waikiki Hotel Pickup
Convenient pickup & drop-off

Pearl Harbor Visitor Center
Explore the visitor center

USS Arizona Memorial
Reserved access tickets included

USS Missouri Battleship
The last battleship built by the US Navy

USS Bowfin Submarine
Explore “The Pearl Harbor Avenger”

Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum
Aviation marvels are there for you to discover

Scenic Stops
Visit Punchbowl Cemetery & more

Expert Guide
Historical insights along the way
The Complete Pearl Harbor Experience Tour
Discover every major Pearl Harbor landmark—the Arizona Memorial, Battleship Missouri, Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum, and the USS Bowfin. This all-in-one tour offers the most complete and truly immersive look into Hawaii’s World War II history and cultural heritage.



Unforgettable Island Adventures Awaits
DISCOVER
Step into the past at Pearl Harbor’s historic landmarks. Explore museums, memorials, and preserved war relics that tell stories of courage and sacrifice.
EXPERIENCE
Walk the decks of the USS Arizona Memorial, feel the solemn beauty of the harbor, and witness firsthand the events that changed the world forever.
ENJOY
Relax with round-trip transportation from Waikiki, local insights from expert guides, and scenic views of Pearl habour’s most iconic sites—all in one incredible tour.
Pearl Harbor TOUR DETAILS






Waikiki Pick Up
Our semi private shuttle will pick up in Waikiki, with a local guide to help you prepare for a half day of exploring Pearl Harbor National Park, Hawaii’s number one most visited attraction. Pick up times vary by hotel and will be automatically assigned when you input your information into our online booking platform.



USS Arizona Memorial
All aboard! Make the short trip to the memorial itself aboard a U.S. Navy ferry. The memorial, built over the remains of the USS Arizona Battleship, allows you to honor and reflect on the heroes of the “Day of Infamy.” You can read the chiseled names of all 1,177 sailors and marines who were killed on December 7, 1941. Don’t forget to look for the “Black Tears,” created by the slow oil leak on the surface of the water from the sunken remains.
USS Bowfin Submarine
The US Navy’s Silent Service (submarine corps) launched on December 7, 1942, a year to the date of the Pearl Harbor Attack, the USS Bowfin, which was aptly nicknamed “The Pearl Harbor Avenger” – a fleet attack submarine that completed nine patrols between 1943 and 1945. When not attacking enemy ships, the USS Bowfin resupplied the troops in combat areas and rescued those who required medical attention. Tour this incredible sub from top to bottom and view some of the artifacts from other submarines in the museum, including a collection of sub-launched missiles.
As we tour through the city, we take a drive up into Punchbowl Crater. The drive through this place is very special as it is home to the National Cemetery of the Pacific and special points of interest. The view from up here is wonderful as you can clearly see down to historic Honolulu and Diamond Head crater beyond.
National Cemetery Of The Pacific At Punchbowl
Waikiki Return
The duration of the tour is 5-6 hours and guests will be returned to their original pick up location around 2:30 1PM (8 AM Tour) and 4:30 PM (11 AM Tour).
*Tour stop destinations and times may vary for maximum customer enjoyment/experience*
Pearl Harbor Visitor Center
Your World War 2 Valor In The Pacific National Monument experience will start at the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center. Experience an outstanding film documenting the attack on Pearl Harbor, with actual footage from that day. Spend time browsing through informative displays and learning more about the events that propelled the US into WWII and life in Hawai’i following the attacks on December 7, 1941. Here you’ll find snack areas and food vendors so you can grab a bite to eat, have a seat and relax.
USS Missouri Battleship
The next stop on your Pearl Harbor Adventure is a one-hour visit of the USS Missouri, the last battleship built by the US Navy. Commissioned in 1939 and finished in 1944, she earned the name “Mighty Mo” and 11 Battle Stars during her tour of duty. Walk the decks learning about her proud history and stand on the exact spot where, on September 2, 1945, Japan surrendered, thus ending WWII in the Pacific. In all, you’ll spend approximately 4.5 hours at Pearl Harbor.
Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum
Set in historic hangars, (that still bear the scars of war), airplanes from the last 80 years are on display. There are a number of interpretive displays, historical artifacts, plane remnants and the actual planes themselves which tell the stories of the pilots and bring their adventures to life. Jets, helicopters, seaplanes and more aviation marvels are there for you to discover too. For our more daring guests, we recommend the flight simulators within Hangar 39 and experience what it is like to pilot an airplane through the skies above Pearl Harbor.
Our final major point of interest is a drive through historic downtown Honolulu. It contains the only royal palace in the United States. A place that had electricity before the White House. We also see some unique buildings, and a historical figure statue, King Kamehameha. We will return you back to your accommodation in Waikīkī after that.
Historic Downtown Honolulu
Hear from our guests
“I didn’t expect this tour to impact me as much as it did. Standing at the USS Arizona was quiet and emotional. It really makes you pause and reflect. I’m very glad we chose this tour.”
– Michael.
“Our guide explained the history in a way that felt respectful and engaging, never rushed. Walking through the Battleship Missouri and learning where WWII officially ended gave us chills. This tour was thoughtfully done from start to finish.”
– Sandra & Paul M.
“Hands down one of the most meaningful experiences i had in Hawaii.”
– Jason L.
“We were picked up early, but everything was smooth and well organized. Having a knowledgeable guide at Pearl Harbor made a huge difference. You don’t just visit the sites—you really understand their importance.”
– Rebecca Tola
“This tour felt respectful, informative, and genuine. It wasn’t just sightseeing; it was a powerful experience. I’d recommend it to anyone visiting Oahu.”
– Daniel K.




