Tour Pearl Harbor and key World War II memorials with Ford Island transport included
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USS Arizona, USS Missouri
Explore Pearl Harbor and other World War II sites with narration and visits to multiple memorials and museums. Start from the property in Waikīkī and travel through historic Honolulu.
No bags are allowed at the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center; small items only, with paid bag storage available ($7 small, $10 large). Some stops may close without notice due to Navy or Army operations.
No charge to change date or tour (subject to availability) if requested at least 72 hours before the tour. No refunds within 72 hours before the start of your tour.
No. For security reasons, no bags are allowed, and iPad cases or clutch wallets are not permitted. Bring only essentials like a phone, a wallet no larger than a regular-sized cell phone, a water bottle, and any needed medicines.
Yes. Bag storage is available for a fee: $7.00 per small bag or $10.00 per large bag.
Dress appropriately and respectfully. Do not wear swimsuits. High heels, skirts, and dresses are not recommended because you will do a lot of walking. Flip-flops and sandals are permitted, but closed-toe shoes are encouraged.
Start From Waikīkī
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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