Daily
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8 Hours
Duration
6:00 am
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Pearl Harbor and Historic Honolulu City Tour Departing Maui

Take an early morning flight from Maui, and soon you’ll tour the Highlights

  • Visit Pearl Harbor Historic Site, touching down on Oahu, ready to immerse yourself in the dramatic WWII history at Pearl Harbor. Come face-to-face with the tragic events of December 7, 1941 when the Japanese forces launched a surprise attack on Oahu.The USS Arizona battleship took a direct hit, sank within minutes, and 1,177 seamen went down with their ship. Watch these historic events unfold during the 23-minute documentary, complete with original archival footage. Then, cross the harbor in a Navy vessel to the USS Arizona Memorial suspended over the sunken battleship–the final resting place for these brave seamen. Step into the Memorial and visit the Shrine Room, where the names and ranks of these lost heroes are inscribed in marble. As you look down into the harbor, you’ll notice oil drops – “The Black Tears of the Arizona” – that still rise to the surface from the sunken battleship hull after nearly 80 years.At Pearl Harbor Visitor Center, tour the museum with the Road to War and Attack galleries featuring photos, memorabilia, and artifacts, and visit the excellent bookstore offering WWII memorabilia, books, and souvenirs.Leaving Pearl Harbor, we travel through Historic Downtown Honolulu and spotlight famous architectural landmarks that recall Hawaii’s time as a royal kingdom. You’ll see Iolani Palace (built by Hawaii’s last reigning king), Kawaiahao Church, and the statue of King Kamehameha the Great, who united the Hawaiian Islands under his rule in 1810.Tour Highlights
Pearl Harbor Historic Sites Visitor Center (2 Hours)
  • Explore exhibits detailing the events leading up to the December 7, 1941, attack
  • Watch a documentary and take a boat ride to the USS Arizona Memorial
USS Arizona Memorial (1 Hour)
  • Visit the open-air memorial above the sunken battleship
  • See the “Tears of the Arizona” oil droplets and the Remembrance Wall listing 1,177 fallen crew members
Punchbowl National Cemetery (Pass through without stopping)
  • A resting place for U.S. service members in an extinct volcanic crater
  • Offers a serene setting for reflection on the sacrifices of war
Iolani Palace (Viewed from King Kamehameha Statue or walk to)
  • Former royal residence and symbol of Hawaii’s monarchy
  • Showcases Hawaii’s cultural heritage and western influences
Kawaiaha’o Church (View from King Kamehameha Statue and drive by)
  • Known as the “Westminster Abbey of the Pacific,” built from coral blocks
  • Played a significant role in Hawaii’s religious and royal history
King Kamehameha Statue (15 Minutes)
  • Commemorates the king who united the Hawaiian Islands
  • Stands near Ali’iolani Hale, adorned with leis on King Kamehameha Day
Ali’iolani Hale (View from King Kamehameha Statue or walk to)
  • Houses the Hawaii State Supreme Court
  • Notable for the iconic King Kamehameha statue in front
What’s Not Included
  • Transportation to and from Kahului, Airport on Maui
  • Meals are at your own expense
  • Gratuities
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Additional information

Departure fromKahului Airport (OGG)
PricesAdults: $399.99. PLUS tax, Child: ages 3-11 yrs $389.99, Infant: ages 0-2yrs FREE
Staff Note:Bag Policy Purses and bags are not allowed inside Pearl Harbor. All bags may be stored for $7.00 each Clear plastic bags are allowed, such as those allowed at football games, in which the contents are readily visible Bags containing medical equipment unsuitable for lightweight, plastic, transparent shopping bags are allowed Food and Beverages Meals are at your own expense There are a few on-site dining options at the Pearl Harbor Visitors Center such as food trucks, snack stands, or cafes where you can purchase and enjoy food before or after your tour Due to the no bag policy at Pearl Harbor National Memorial, it is recommended to bring snacks and water bottles that can be easily carried
Required:On the Checkout Page in Comments please list each passengers: Full Name as it appears on ID, Date of Birth as well as Gender. We will be booking plane tickets so name that it is booked under needs to match ID.

Food

Bring money for a no-host lunch stop

What to Bring

  • Bring only what you need; the Arizona Memorial has a ” No bag Policy ” just your I.D. (identification) in your pocket or small wallet ; CAMERA’S OK
  • Government-issued photo ID (Passport if from outside the United States)
  • Bring cash – If you enjoy your tour, tipping your guide in cash is always appreciated
  • Comfortable clothes and covered shoes (no swimwear allowed in Pearl Harbor)
  • Sunscreen, sunglasses, hat, camera

Bag Policy

  • Purses and bags are not allowed inside Pearl Harbor. All bags may be stored for $7.00 each
  • Clear plastic bags are allowed, such as those allowed at football games, in which the contents are readily visible
  • Bags containing medical equipment, unsuitable for lightweight, plastic, transparent shopping bags, are allowed

Once we book this there is a “no cancellation policy’ meaning  No refunds

Maui Sights & Treasures Cancellation Policy:
NO refunds due to airline seats which have been blocked

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Day Tour to Pearl Harbor from Maui
Day Tour to Pearl Harbor from Maui
Day Tour to Pearl Harbor from Maui
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Arizona Memorial Oahu