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Explore Pearl Harbor's USS Arizona Memorial and Honolulu city highlights on a 6-hour small-group tour from Waikiki, including expert guides and all entrance fees.

This 6-hour tour from Waikiki offers an in-depth visit to Pearl Harbor’s USS Arizona Memorial along with a scenic drive through downtown Honolulu. Priced at $69.99 per person, it includes hotel pickup, all attraction tickets, and guided narration, making it a convenient way to explore some of Hawaii’s most significant historic sites without the hassle of planning transportation.
With an average booking lead time of 64 days, this tour appeals to visitors seeking a structured, informative experience that combines history and city sights. The small-group format, capped at 15 travelers, ensures a personalized atmosphere, although some reviews highlight potential challenges such as ticket availability and weather-related cancellations.

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The tour departs at 7:00 AM with pickup and drop-off included in the package. This hassle-free transfer means you won’t need to worry about transportation or navigating busy streets. All air-conditioned vehicles ensure comfort throughout the day, especially on warm Hawaiian mornings.
Travelers should note that purses and bags are not allowed inside Pearl Harbor; all bags may be stored at the site for $7 each, or you can bring clear plastic bags, which are permitted. This logistical detail helps streamline entry and keeps the experience respectful and orderly.
The first stop is at the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center, where exhibits provide context about the December 7, 1941 attack. Visitors watch a 23-minute documentary film summarizing the event and its impact. This provides a foundation for understanding the significance of the upcoming memorial.
Next, the tour boards a U.S. Navy-operated boat for a 10-minute ride across the harbor. The water ride offers views of military installations and sets the stage for the USS Arizona Memorial visit. The calm waters and scenic backdrop enhance this meaningful moment.

The centerpiece of the tour is the USS Arizona Memorial, a white, open-air structure built over the sunken battleship. Visitors are invited to reflect in silence, paying homage to the 1,177 crew members inscribed on the Remembrance Wall.
Inside, you can see parts of the wreckage just below the surface, with droplets of oil—referred to as “The Tears of the Arizona”—still rising. The memorial’s design encourages respectful remembrance and emotional connection with the history.

The viewing of the wreckage through the memorial offers a direct connection to the past. The submerged outline of the battleship and the lingering oil droplets serve as poignant reminders of sacrifice. Visitors are encouraged to maintain respectful silence to honor those who lost their lives during the attack.

Following the Pearl Harbor experience, the tour proceeds to downtown Honolulu for a 45-minute driving tour. The guide narrates stories about the city’s evolution and points out key sites, providing insight into Hawaii’s cultural and political history.
The next stop is the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl Crater. The site is on an extinct volcano, offering beautiful views of downtown Honolulu, Diamond Head, and the coastline. This cemetery is the resting place for thousands of U.S. military members and is maintained with care.
The tour features a 15-minute visit to Iolani Palace, the only royal palace in the United States. Here, visitors learn about Hawaii’s monarchy, including stories of King Kalākaua and Queen Liliuokalani, the last reigning monarchs.
In front of the palace stands the King Kamehameha Statue, symbolizing Hawaii’s unity and strength. The guide also introduces visitors to the original government building of the Hawaiian Kingdom, enriching understanding of the islands’ royal past.
From Iolani Palace, the tour stops at the historic Kawaiahao Church, often called the “Westminster Abbey of the Pacific.” The church is among Hawaii’s oldest Christian places of worship and played a significant role in the islands’ religious development.
Guided stories provide context about these landmarks, blending Hawaii’s royal, governmental, and religious history into a rundown of Honolulu’s historic core.
The tour includes all attraction tickets, provided by the guide on the day. Travelers are advised to wear comfortable shoes, as walking is involved at Pearl Harbor and the surrounding sites. The tour is not recommended for those unable to walk four city blocks or with mobility issues.
While the experience generally receives a 4.0 out of 5 rating, some reviews mention issues like reservation mishaps or wait times for tickets, especially during peak seasons. It’s also important to note that weather conditions can lead to cancellations or changes in plans.
This small-group tour is best suited for those who want a comprehensive visit to Pearl Harbor combined with a cultural overview of Honolulu. The price point of $69.99 offers good value, especially considering the included entrance fees and expert narration.
However, some guests have experienced reservation issues or long standby waits, so it’s advisable to book well in advance and be prepared for possible delays. Also, lunch is at your own expense, with food options available at Pearl Harbor and nearby.
This experience is ideal for history enthusiasts, families, and first-time visitors to Hawaii wanting a guided, low-stress day. The small-group format creates a more intimate atmosphere, and the expert guide enhances understanding with engaging stories.
It’s particularly suited for travelers interested in military history, Hawaiian royalty, and city landmarks, who appreciate a balanced mix of sightseeing and reflection.
The Arizona Memorial Pearl Harbor & Honolulu City Tour offers a meaningful glimpse into Hawaii’s pivotal moments, combined with a scenic city drive. The all-inclusive price, hotel pickup, and guided narration make it a convenient and informative option for visitors eager to explore the islands’ history without planning logistics themselves.
While some reviews highlight potential for ticket availability issues or weather cancellations, the overall experience remains a valuable introduction to Pearl Harbor and Honolulu’s historic sites. This tour suits those who want a respectful, educational day with a knowledgeable guide and all tickets taken care of in advance.
“The Pearl Harbox experience was amazing. I was able to share this educational time in history with my family for their first visit to Hawaii.”
What is included in the tour price?
The $69.99 price includes all attraction tickets, hotel pickup and drop-off, and guided narration.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience spans approximately 6 hours, beginning early at 7:00 AM.
Are meals included?
No, meals are at your own expense. Food options are available at Pearl Harbor and nearby sites.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, air-conditioned vehicles are used for transportation throughout the tour, with pickup from most Waikiki hotels.
Can I bring bags into Pearl Harbor?
Bags are not allowed inside, but small or transparent bags are permitted. All other bags can be stored for $7.
What are the main stops on this tour?
Stops include Pearl Harbor Visitor Center, USS Arizona Memorial, Punchbowl Cemetery, Iolani Palace, and Kawaiahao Church.
How do I reserve a spot?
Bookings are made through the tour provider, Hawaii Island Experiences, LLC, with the best chance of securing tickets when booked well in advance.
Are there any physical requirements?
Yes, comfortable shoes are recommended, and the tour involves walking around four city blocks. Not ideal for those with mobility issues.
What if the weather is poor?
Tours are subject to weather conditions; in case of cancellations, a full refund or rescheduling will be offered.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but small children should be prepared for walking and quiet reflection at the memorial.