Tours, sightseeing tours, activities & things to do | Viator.comArizona Memorial, Pearl Harbor and Punchbowl
Re-live the moment in history that propelled America into World War II when you visit the Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor. You’ll also see the Punchbowl National Memorial Cemetery and tour the city of Honolulu.
The USS Arizona Memorial is the final resting place of the 1,777 crew members who lost their lives on December 7, 1941, during the attack on Pearl Harbor.
The national memorial commemorating the attack which thrust the United States into World War II spans the mid-portion of the sunken battleship.
You will see artifacts from the attack at the Visitor Center, plus film and footage of the 1941 Pearl Harbor attack, before boarding the Navy launch to cross Pearl Harbor to the Arizona Memorial.
Highlights of your Honolulu city tour include:
- Iolani Palace, the only royal palace on American soil
- Downtown Honolulu: Kawaiahao Church, State Library and Archives, the famous statue of King Kamehameha and the Mission Houses Museum
- Drive through Punchbowl National Cemetery of the Pacific
- Pearl Harbor, USS Arizona Memorial and Honolulu city tour
- Artifacts at the Visitor Center
- Navy launch to view the USS Arizona Memorial
- Downtown Honolulu tour, including Kawaiahao Church, King Kamehameha statue and Mission Houses Museum
- Drive through Punchbowl National Cemetery of the Pacific
Waikiki
Daily
Unavailable Dates:
- New Years Day (1 January)
- Christmas Eve (24 December)
- Christmas Day (25 December)
- New Years Eve (31 December)
Tour departs from most centrally located Waikiki hotels.
Due to the construction on the Waikiki beach walk project area, guests staying at the following hotels must meet the tour at the Sheraton bus depot:
- Halekulani
- Imperial Hawaii
- Marc Royal Suites (on beachwalk)
- Ohana Royal Islander
- Outrigger Reef (on Kalia Rd)
- Waikiki Parc
- Waikiki Shore
9:00am
Return details:Drop-off back at your Waikiki area hotel at approximately 2:00pm.
Hotel Pickup:Hotel pickup is provided from Waikiki hotels. Please enter the name and address of your hotel at time of booking.
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- Infants aged 0 - 2 years are free of charge, provided they do not occupy a seat.
- Child prices are applicable for children aged 3 - 11 years.
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- Transportation by air-conditioned motorcoach or mini-coach
- Pick-up and drop-off at Waikiki Hotels
- Tour narration by a professional driver/guide
- Hawaii State Taxes
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities (optional)
- This tour must be booked at least 48 hours in advance of your travel date
- Confirmation for this tour will be received at time of booking
- Shirt and shoes are required to board the Arizona Memorial, swimsuits are not permitted
Hotel pick up is available from most centrally located Waikiki hotels. Please advise your full hotel name and address at time of booking.
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