Visit Pearl Harbor, then circle Oʻahu with scenic lookout stops
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Pick-up, guide, admissions
Explore Pearl Harbor Historic Sites, then take a guided circle-island tour around Oʻahu with stops at lookouts and coastal sights. You’ll visit key memorial areas and continue on to beaches, North Shore surf spots, and more.
A government-issued ID is required for entry. Bags are not allowed at the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center; storage is available (amount varies—$7.00 small or $10.00 large, or $10.00 per bag—clarify with Greetwell before booking). Boat operations to the USS Arizona Memorial may be suspended or capacity-limited without notice.
No charge to change date or tour (based on availability) if you request it at least 72 hours before the original tour day. No refunds are issued within 72 hours prior to the start of your tour.
Yes. Bring a government-issued ID for entry.
No. Bags aren’t allowed at the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center, and security rules are strictly enforced. Wallets must be no larger than a standard cell phone, and iPad cases and clutch wallets are prohibited.
Yes. Bag storage is available at Pearl Harbor for an extra fee. The amount varies in the details provided ($10.00 per bag, or $7.00 per small bag and $10.00 per large bag), so clarify the exact fee with Greetwell before booking.
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With an exceptional track record of nearly 3,600 reviews, this tour company consistently delivers well-organized, punctual experiences across Oahu. Charlie stands out as a fan-favorite guide who passengers describe as knowledgeable, funny, and incredibly personable. He enhances tours with thoughtfully timed videos that complement each location, shares insider stories about the island, and creates such a welcoming atmosphere that guests feel like family. Other guides like Labor and RJ also receive praise for their expertise and engaging personalities. The tours run smoothly with reliable transportation and cover multiple island highlights efficiently. Most travelers appreciate the comprehensive nature of the experiences, from Pearl Harbor to Diamond Head to cultural sites. A couple of visitors felt the pacing was too quick at certain stops or expected more hands-on activities at places like Dole Plantation, noting stops felt brief compared to drive time. Overall though, the company earns consistent praise for making visitors feel comfortable, informed, and genuinely welcomed to Hawaii. If you're looking for a reliable way to see the island with guides who clearly love what they do, this is a solid choice.
Great island tour work Kalani he was knowledgeable and fun. We had a great day spending the afternoon with him.
Elizabeth Millwee
April 4, 2026
Great island tour work Kalani he was knowledgeable and fun. We had a great day spending the afternoon with him.
Elizabeth Millwee
April 4, 2026