Transportation to and from Pearl Harbor
We can pick you up in Waikiki, Ko Olina and Turtle Bay as well as the cruise ship ports and the airport too.
While staying on Oahu don’t miss the opportunity to visit Pearl Harbor on a tour.
Visitors staying in Waikiki, Ko Olina, or Turtle Bay would do well to go car-free and take our tours as they are convenient, affordable, and entertaining. Get a local perspective from a professional tour guide in our small group setting with a max of 12 guests. Be entertained while you appreciate the beauty, sacredness, and history of the many sites we visit. All our Oahu Pearl Harbor tours include the Arizona Memorial, a drive through Punchbowl Crater, and a stop in historic downtown Honolulu. Expand your tour day to add the Polynesian Cultural Center, and the Dole Plantation as well as Oahu North Shore with stops at overlooks like the Nuuanu Pali. Be immersed in the entire state of “Aloha” right here with our great options for Oahu tours.
Arizona Memorial and USS Battleship Missouri Tour
Visiting the battleships are the most sought after experience at Pearl Harbor. Take a solemn visit to the USS Arizona Memorial, above the battleship sunk during the Japanese attack and then explore the decks on Missouri where the surrender documents were signed to end it all.
USS Arizona & Missouri Battleships
Honolulu Historic Sites & Memorials
Start In Waikiki, Ko Olina & Turtle Bay
$107.99 – 7-Hour Guided Tour
The Complete Pearl Harbor Experience
Go everywhere at Pearl Harbor National Memorial with our Complete Experience. Visit all the museums and exhibits with a personal guide who will also guide you through the inside of a WW2 battleship and a sub! Includes a tour through historic Honolulu too.
Battleship Missouri & Arizona Memorial
Pearl Harbor Submarine & Aviation
Start In Waikiki or Ko Olina
$159.99 – 10-Hour Guided Tour
Pearl Harbor Oahu Circle Island Tour
Have fun exploring the beauty of the Hawaiian Island of Oahu. After a solemn morning visit to Pearl Harbor we head out on 120-mile circle island route that has it all. Incredible views, unique sights, tasty treats, interesting history, rich culture, beautiful beaches and so much more.
Arizona Memorial & Visitor Center
Pineapple Plantation & North Shore
Starting In Waikiki With Lots Of Stops.
$124.99 – 10-Hour Guided Tour
Pearl Harbor Polynesian Cultural Center Tour
This tour visits the 3 most popular sites on the island of Oahu. Start the morning at the Arizona Memorial. Stop for a snack at the Dole Plantation and then have an afternoon immersed in beautiful island life and stories at the Polynesian Cultural Center.
Visit The Arizona Memorial
Dole Plantation & Polynesian Center
Pickup In Waikiki. Lunch Included.
$189.99 – 10-Hour Guided Tour
Oahu Private Tours By Jeep, Van or Mercedes Sprinters
The best way to experience Pearl Harbor and the island of Oahu is to have a private guide. We pick you up anywhere on the island for a fun-filled day, tailored just for you. Customize your tour with unique stops and features.
Includes Arizona Memorial Tickets.
Go almost anywhere on Oahu!
We Pickup & Return At All Ports.
Starts at $699.99 – 8-Hours
Large Group Oahu Tours
For groups larger than 12 we customize a day of touring Oahu and Pearl Harbor that fits your goals, interests, and time frame. We have experience handling, bands, teams, school groups, convention or conference attendees, and more.
Tickets To Arizona Memorial
Stop In Historic Downtown Honolulu
See Punchbowl Crater. Waikiki Pickup.
4-10 hour Guided Tours
The best time to visit is sometime in the earlier morning hours, especially if you want to take the boat ride out to the Arizona Memorial. There is no “best day” to visit as itʻs quite a popular place throughout the week.
Hours of Operation: Pearl Harbor Visitor Center is open daily from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Pearl Harbor is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day.
Tours are not offered each year on December 7th, as this day is reserved for ceremonies to honor the men and women who lost their lives during the attack.
The naming is actually pretty representative of what the area was known for. The population would harvest oysters with pearls. There were plenty of pearl oysters that lived in the bay and restoration efforts continue with the support of the Navy and the National Park.
Address: 1 Arizona Memorial Place Honolulu, Hawaii 96818
Pearl Harbor is important for a lot of reasons. The military understood the value of a safe harbor in the middle of the Pacific.
To the visitor, the importance of the area is related to the historical national events that took place here. The national memorials, historical ships, planes, and boats that are housed here are an important part of our shared culture that we must respect and protect for future generations to learn from.
You will be visiting a place that is of sacred value to many people so please dress appropriately. There are no bathing suits allowed to be worn at Pearl Harbor.
For your safety and comfort, we recommend that you wear comfortable shoes and bring a hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses to protect yourself from the sun throughout the day. Sometimes it does get cool in some areas and windy so a light jacket is good to have.
Visitors do enjoy Pearl Harbor on their own but when they go with a guide, they get a lot more out of the experience. On vacations, we tend to pack in as much as we can. Pearl Harbor is definitely on everyoneʻs list to see while on Oahu. If you only have a few days to enjoy everything then going with a local Hawaii expert provides a lot of value.
Bags such as purses and backpacks are not allowed inside of Pearl Harbor. If you are worried about the security of your belongings you may check your bags at the entrance to Pearl Harbor for $3.00 each.
Only camera lenses less than 6 inches are allowed. Please keep this in mind and plan accordingly if you plan on taking photographs.