About This Activity
Best price guarantee:Yes | Type of Service::Private/VIP | Price for 1~3 people $750 Discounted $600 |
Admission ticket: Included | Language: English | Price additional person$200 Discounted $150 |
Instant confirmation:Yes | Length of activity:about 6 - 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
- Visit USS Bowfin Submarine
- Visit The Bowfin Submarine Museum
- Short driving tour of Historical Downtown Honolulu
Tour Description
Are you someone who does not like wasting precious vacation time and does not want to deal with sitting on a tour bus with 30-60 other people? Then our Tour Pearl Harbor, Arizona Memorial, Bowfin Submarine, and a short Honolulu city tour is just the tour you need. Instead of large group tours with a bus filled with around 50-60 people, why not ride to Pearl Harbor in a comfortable, private minivan that will privately take you directly to Pearl Harbor? Our professional, chauffeur, who speaks fluent English, will take you to Pearl Harbor National Memorial. 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 an Arizona Memorial ticket. We have reserved a ticket for the USS 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 Pearl Harbor ticket. Your vacation time is important; why waste it? The Pearl Harbor, USS Arizona Memorial, USS Bowfin Submarine, and a short Honolulu city tour is a about 6-7 hours. This Pearl Harbor Tour recognized as one of the best Hawaii Pearl Harbor Tours and operates only from Waikiki Beach hotels.
The Tour Pearl Harbor, USS Arizona Memorial, USS Bowfin Submarine, and a short Honolulu city tour is a great half-day Pearl Harbor Tour. The Arizona Memorial is the most visited tourist destination in Hawaii. Arizona monument is the resting place for many American heroes who died during the attack on December 7, 1941. This tour is the perfect choice for those who want to see the USS Arizona Memorial and the Balao-class submarine USS Bowfin, the legendary “Pearl Harbor Avenger.” Board the submarine and see the conditions that the men who served aboard her lived and fought under. Then take a walk through the Bowfin submarine museum and learn about the history of the U.S. “Silent Service” in WWII. On the way back to Waikiki, you will be taken on a short drive-through tour of Downtown Honolulu. You get to see the famous golden statue of Hawaii’s legendary ruler, King Kamehameha the Great, who united 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 Cemetery, known as the “Arlington of the Pacific,” the final resting place of many U.S. service members from WWI to the present.
What Is Included In This Tour
- Your private round-trip Waikiki hotel pick up
- Orientation at the Pearl Harbor Visitor’s Center
- Reserve Ticket for Arizona Memorial
- Pearl Harbor Visitor Center
- Two museums, “Road to War” and “Attack”
- Watch the original footage video of the Japanese surprise attack on December 7, 1941
- Ride the U.S. Navy shuttle boat to Arizona Memorial Monument
- Ticket to USS Bowfin Submarine and Submarine Museum + audio set tour
- Short drive through 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
- Your private return transfer to Waikiki hotels
- A bottle of water for every passenger
What Is Not Included
Driver/tour guide gratuity
Food
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Here Are Some Points Of Interest That You Will See On Your Tour:
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.
Submarine Memorial Circle
Right on the water near the USS Bowfin is the Submarine Memorial Circle. The circle is comprised of 52 stone, and metal memorial plaques, one for each of the 52 US Navy submarines lost in WWII. Detailed on each plaque are the name of the submarine, the cause of her loss, if known, and a list of the sailors who were lost with their boat. It is a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made by those who served in the “Silent Service” during the war. From the memorial, you can also get a good picture of the side of the USS Bowfin.
Arizona Memorial
When you arrive at the Arizona Memorial, walk to the ramp from the boat dock and enter the Arizona Memorial. There is a limited time on the Memorial, and people will move from the entrance to the far end of the Memorial. On the way to the far side, take some time to look at the USS Missouri, which is docked near the Arizona Memorial. Some portions of the ship are still visible above water. These are parts of the superstructure, the remains of the number 2 turret, and the number 3 turret barbette. You may notice an orange buoy to either side of the Memorial;
King 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.
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