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Discover Pearl Harbor and Oahu's highlights on this 9-hour tour from Kona, including flights, historic sites, scenic spots, and local treats for $500 per person.

This tour offers a comprehensive 9-hour journey that combines a visit to the Pearl Harbor Historic Sites with a scenic circle island tour around Oahu. Starting with round-trip inter-island flights from Hawai’i Island, the experience is designed to maximize your time on Oahu, with a well-organized itinerary and a knowledgeable guide leading the way.
Priced at $500 per person, this tour is ideal for those who want to see the iconic Pearl Harbor and explore Oahu’s most beautiful sights without the hassle of planning individual transportation or flights. While the tour is well-rated overall, it is worth considering that the pace is quite fast, and some areas are visited from the vehicle rather than on foot.
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The adventure begins right at Honolulu International Airport, where a guide meets guests at the curbside. From there, the group heads directly to the Pearl Harbor Historic Sites, including the USS Arizona Memorial and the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center. The visit includes watching a short documentary, taking a boat ride to the memorial, and exploring the exhibits—giving a meaningful glimpse into the events of World War II.
This part of the tour highlights the importance of respectful attire, such as avoiding swimsuits, skirts, or dresses, and recommends comfortable shoes for walking. Bags are not allowed in the visitor center but can be stored for a small fee. This focus on security and respectful dress codes helps keep the visit smooth and enjoyable.

After Pearl Harbor, the guide leads a 120-mile tour around Oahu, showcasing the island’s most scenic and famous spots. Along the way, travelers see beautiful overlooks and stop at popular beaches like Waimea Bay, Sunset Beach, and the iconic North Shore surfing spots.
The group visits various farms and markets, including the Mac Nut Farm and the Dole Pineapple Pavilion—perfect for those interested in local agriculture and fresh pineapple treats. The tour emphasizes sightseeing from the vehicle, with occasional stopovers at lookouts such as Nuuanu Pali, where panoramic views provide great photo opportunities.

The Dole Plantation is a highlight for many, offering a chance to learn about Hawaii’s pineapple industry and sample fresh pineapple products. A short stop here provides a sweet break and a glimpse into one of Hawaii’s most famous agricultural ventures.
Later, the tour stops at Tropical Farms, where visitors can indulge in local flavors, and the guide often recommends local eateries for lunch at the Kahuku Sugar Mill. Since meals are not included, exploring dining options on your own allows flexibility, though the guide’s tips ensure you’re well-positioned to enjoy authentic local cuisine.
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Besides beaches and farms, the tour includes visits to notable viewpoints like Pali Lookout, which offers sweeping views of the island’s lush valleys and coastline. Stops at Kualoa Regional Park and Waimea Bay give travelers the chance to photograph the stunning scenery or just soak in the landscape.
Throughout the day, the guide shares stories and insights about each location, making the experience both informative and engaging. The focus remains on enjoying the scenery from the vehicle and brief stops rather than extensive walking.

By around 4:30 p.m., the tour returns to Honolulu International Airport to catch the flight back to Hawai’i Island. This timing ensures a full day of exploration with ample opportunity to relax before your flight home. The tour emphasizes a smooth transfer back to the airport, making it a convenient option for travelers with evening flights.

This tour is designed to be wheelchair accessible and is suitable for most guests. However, backpacks are not permitted for security reasons, and only essential items like phones and wallets should be carried during the visit. The tour operates in English, with a live guide providing commentary throughout the day.
The cancellation policy allows for full refunds if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for travelers’ plans. Booking is flexible too, with a reserve now, pay later option that helps manage travel arrangements comfortably.

The most praised aspect of this tour is the expert guidance and the smooth logistics, which make visiting Pearl Harbor and Oahu enjoyable even for first-timers. The modern transportation and the inclusion of flights save travelers time and effort, especially from Hawai’i Island.
On the downside, the fast pace and mainly vehicle-based sightseeing mean some visitors might find it difficult to fully explore each stop. The lunch is on your own, so planning ahead can enhance the meal experience. Despite some mixed reviews about the speed of visits, many appreciate the organized nature and the chance to see a broad array of sights in just one day.

This $500 tour is best suited for travelers seeking a comprehensive day trip that combines historic sites with scenic island views. It offers a convenient package for those with limited time or who prefer a guided experience without the hassle of planning individual transport.
While the tour delivers on its promise of sightseeing and history, it’s important to be prepared for a fast-moving day. If you want a relaxed, in-depth exploration of each stop, this may be less suitable. However, if your goal is to cover Pearl Harbor plus a broad sweep of Oahu’s highlights in one day, this tour offers good value and organization.
Does this tour include flights?
Yes, it includes round-trip inter-island flights from Hawai’i Island to Oahu, making for a seamless transfer.
Are meals included?
No, meals are on your own, but the guide recommends several options at Kahuku Sugar Mill and nearby eateries.
Is the tour accessible for guests with mobility needs?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, and guides are helpful with accommodations.
What should I bring?
Bring essential items such as your wallet (no larger than a cell phone), a water bottle, and a hat. Bags are not allowed in the Pearl Harbor visitor center.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled 24 hours in advance. The booking process allows you to reserve now and pay later for added flexibility.