About This Activity
Best price guarantee:Yes | Type of Service:Private/VIP | Price for 1~3 people$1150 Discounted $750 |
Admission ticket: Included | Language: English | Price additional person$350 Discounted $175 |
Instant confirmation:Yes | Length of activity:About 7 hours | Price for on lap infantFree |
Free cancellation Cancel in writing and up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund | Pickup Location:Waikiki Hotels, Honolulu Port, Honolulu International Airport |
Drop off Location:Waikiki Hotels, Honolulu Port, Honolulu International Airport |
Tour Highlights
- Visit Pearl Harbor
- Visit Pearl Harbor Visitor Center
- Visit USS Arizona Memorial
- Oahu Circle Island Tour
Tour Description
For visitors to the Island of Oahu, there is no shortage of activities to participate in and sights to see. Your vacation time is important; why waste it? If you are someone who values their time and wants to cover as much as possible, we have an excellent tour for you. Our Pearl Harbor, USS Arizona Memorial, and Complete Honolulu City tour is perfect for those wanting to cover as much of Oahu as possible. Now, such a large tour in a bus full of 20-60 people can become very uncomfortable. Our private tour offers a solution for you. Instead of a group tour in a bus with around 20-60 people, why not ride to Pearl Harbor and then go on the Honolulu City tour in a clean, comfortable, air-conditioned minivan that will privately take you on the tour? Our professional chauffeur, who speaks fluent English, will take you to Pearl Harbor. Once you have arrived at the Pearl Harbor Visitor’s Center, our chauffeur will take you inside and give you an orientation and provide you with the tickets for your tour. With this tour, there is no need to get up before the sun rises to stand in line with thousands of other people to see if you can get a ticket for the Arizona Memorial. We have reserved a ticket for the Arizona Memorial, which we have included for you in this tour (please read our disclaimer about the USS Arizona Memorial ticket). Meaning you will not need to worry about an Arizona Memorial ticket.
You will be taken to the Visitor’s Center at Pearl Harbor and see the two museums detailing the cause of the attack as well as details on the attack itself. See the 23-minute film on the attack featuring footage taken during the attack itself. Take the Navy shuttle boat to Arizona Memorial. Then, you will be taken on a drive-through tour of the historical Downtown of Honolulu. You get to see the famous golden statue of Hawaii’s legendary monarch, King Kamehameha the Great, the first King to unite the Hawaiian Islands. View the famous Iolani Palace, the only Royal Palace on American soil. See Washington Place, the historic home of Hawaii’s Governors. View the unique architecture of the Hawaii State Capitol building. We will also take you on a drive-through of Punchbowl National Memorial Cemetery, the final resting place of many U.S. service members from WWI to the present. Next, we will take you on a tour of East Oahu, including the Scenic Vistas of Oahu’s rugged East Coast. You will see the scenic lookout point known as the “blow hole,” a natural rock formation that spouts water through wave action. Take the view at Makapuu Point, at the eastern tip of the Island of Oahu. Then we will move on to drive through Kahala, the most expensive neighborhood in the world, known as the “Beverly Hills of Hawaii”.
What Is Included In This Tour
- Your private round-trip Waikiki hotel pick up
- Orientation at the Pearl Harbor Visitor’s Center
- Tour guide
- Reserve Ticket for Arizona Memorial
- Pearl Harbor Visitors Center
- Two museums, “Road to War” and “Attack”
- Watch the original footage video of the Japanese surprise attack on December 7th, 1941
- Ride the U.S. Navy shuttle boat to Arizona Memorial Monument
- Complete Honolulu City Tour viewing:
- Historical Downtown Honolulu
- Iolani palace
- Hawaii State Capitol
- Golden statue of King Kamehameha the Great
- Washington Place
- Punchbowl National Memorial Cemetery
- “Blow Hole” Scenic lookout.
- Makapuu Point scenic lookout
- Drive through Kahala, “the Beverly Hills of Hawaii”
- Your private return transfer to Waikiki hotels
- A bottle of water for every passenger
What Is Not Included
Driver/tour guide gratuity
Lunch
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Here Are Some Points Of Interest That You Will See On Your Tour:
Sadako Crane
You will find a display at Pearl Harbor that houses a tiny folded paper crane. This crane was folded by a Japanese girl named Sadako Sasaki. She survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. While she survived the explosion, ten years after the bomb, she developed leukemia. While in the hospital, she began folding 1,000 paper cranes believing that doing so would grant her a wish. She managed to fold 1,400 before succumbing to leukemia at the age of twelve. Her crane folding caught the attention of many people, and Sadako became a symbol of people affected by the atomic bomb and the hope for world peace. The crane at Pearl Harbor was donated by her family as a symbol of peace.
Lone Sailor
The statue known as “the Lone Sailor” is a tribute to all personnel in the sea services past, present, and future. This statue was sculpted by Stanley Bleifeld using a real sailor, PO1 Dan Maloney as the model. The initials and last name on the sea bag belong to Rear Admiral William Thompson, the first president of the Navy Memorial Foundation. The foundation raised funds for the creation of the Navy Memorial in Washington, D.C. The bronze used for the original sculpture is said to have had several historical artifacts added to it during the smelting process.
Kamehameha
The son of a chief on the Island of Hawaii, he would aspire to great things. Through various military campaigns, he would come to conquer every Hawaiian Island except Kauai. This Island would become part of the Kingdom through diplomacy. King Kamehameha utilized European weapons in his conquest of the Islands and established trade with Europeans who came to the Islands. In addition, he enacted a set of uniform laws and taxation system throughout the Kingdom. King Kamehameha passed away in 1819. In line with ancient Hawaiian customs, his burial place is unknown.
Iolani Palace
Iolani Palace was constructed in 1882 under the order of King David Kalakaua. By 1887, Iolani Palace had been furnished with electricity and a phone line. The palace served as the official residence of the Kings and Queens of the Kingdom of Hawaii until the last monarch, Queen Liliuokalani, was overthrown in 1891. The building then served as the capital building of Hawaii until 1969. Iolani Palace has since been restored and is accessible to the public with reservations.
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