Visit to the Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor , and experience a piece of history while you visit Oahu. The memorial honors those whose lives were taken on December 7, 1941, when the Japanese attacked the U.S. Pacific Fleet. The memorial features footage of the Pearl Harbor attack and a memorial for the hundreds of American servicemen entombed in the battleship below. From there, you’ll visit Punchbowl National Cemetery, the famous site where those who died in the Pacific naval war are buried.
After visiting one of World War II most iconic memorials, you will see more of Oahu’s historic sites, including Honolulu’s Iolani Palace, the one and only royal palace on American soil. Learn the history of the warrior-king who united the Hawaiian islands, King Kamehameha. This tour allows visitors the opportunity to experience some of Oahu’s most historic sites.
Pearl Harbor and Arizona Memorial (Museum & Movie) *
Punchbowl National Cemetery of the Pacific
Iolani Palace
State Capitol and Washington Place
King Kamehameha Statue
Kawaiahao Church and Mission Houses
Arizona Memorial/Pearl Harbor/City Tour
Regular Price
Your Online Special
Adult:
$32.00
$26.00 USD
Child (4-11):
$18.00 USD
$15.00 USD
Departs daily from 6:00-6:45am, and returns at approximately 11:30am.
Summer season: Returns approximately 1:30pm.
Security at Pearl Harbor is tight. Don’t bring any bags or purses along, but cameras are allowed. Shoes and shirts must be worn. No strollers allowed.
*Children under the age of 4 are free and must be seated on an adult’s lap. If you require a seat for a child under 4, you must purchase a child’s admission.
*Above prices are subject to change due to additional transportation fee depending on your hotel pickup location.
Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor
Your Window to World War II
Visit to the Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor , and experience a piece of history while you visit Oahu. The memorial honors those whose lives were taken on December 7, 1941, when the Japanese attacked the U.S. Pacific Fleet. The memorial features footage of the Pearl Harbor attack and a memorial for the hundreds of American servicemen entombed in the battleship below. From there, you’ll visit Punchbowl National Cemetery, the famous site where those who died in the Pacific naval war are buried.
After visiting one of World War II most iconic memorials, you will see more of Oahu’s historic sites, including Honolulu’s Iolani Palace, the one and only royal palace on American soil. Learn the history of the warrior-king who united the Hawaiian islands, King Kamehameha. This tour allows visitors the opportunity to experience some of Oahu’s most historic sites.
Arizona Memorial/Pearl Harbor/City Tour
Departs daily from 6:00-6:45am, and returns at approximately 11:30am.
Summer season: Returns approximately 1:30pm.
Security at Pearl Harbor is tight. Don’t bring any bags or purses along, but cameras are allowed. Shoes and shirts must be worn. No strollers allowed.
*Children under the age of 4 are free and must be seated on an adult’s lap. If you require a seat for a child under 4, you must purchase a child’s admission.
*Above prices are subject to change due to additional transportation fee depending on your hotel pickup location.
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