USS Arizona Memorial
Pearl Harbor Visitor Center Two museums, “Road to War” and “Attack” Watch the original footage video of the Japanese surprise attack on December 7, 1941 Ride the U.S. Navy shuttle boat to Arizona Memorial Monument
Experience the best of Hawaii with our Private Deluxe Arizona Memorial and USS Missouri Battleship Tour. Hawaii is known for its stunning beauty and rich history, and this tour allows you to fully immerse yourself in both. Skip the crowded tour buses and instead travel in style and comfort in a private, air-conditioned minivan with a professional chauffeur who will provide a personalized experience. The tour begins by taking you directly to Pearl Harbor, where you will have the opportunity to visit the USS Arizona Memorial and the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center. Immerse yourself in the history and significance of the area as you explore the museums and watch the original footage of the Japanese surprise attack.
This tour is a comprehensive experience that spans approximately 420 minutes. It includes a visit to the iconic USS Missouri Battleship, where a professional tour guide will lead you through this historic ship and provide insight into its role in World War II. Afterward, you'll embark on a short drive through the city of Honolulu, allowing you to take in its historical landmarks and vibrant culture. The tour also includes stops at Iolani Palace, the Hawaii State Capitol building, the King Kamehameha Statue, and the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl.
This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, military buffs, and anyone who wants to gain a deeper understanding of Hawaii's role in World War II. It is also ideal for travelers who prefer a more personalized and exclusive experience, as the tour is limited to a private group. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a small group of friends or family, this tour offers something for everyone.
By booking our Private Deluxe Arizona Memorial and USS Missouri Battleship Tour, you can avoid the hassle and crowds of larger group tours. Travel in comfort and style, with a professional chauffeur who will ensure a seamless experience from start to finish. This tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the historically significant Pearl Harbor area and learn about its impact on World War II. With the addition of a city tour in Honolulu, you'll also get a taste of the vibrant culture and rich history of the capital of Hawaii. It's the perfect combination of education, exploration, and relaxation, all in the comfort of a private tour experience.
This tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off in Waikiki, as well as pickups from the Honolulu port and airport at no extra charge. If you're not staying in Waikiki, you can arrange to be picked up from the Honolulu Zoo parking lot. The tour duration is approximately 420 minutes and covers all the highlights mentioned in the itinerary. It's recommended to wear comfortable clothing and shoes for this tour, as there will be some walking involved. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the breathtaking views and historical sites along the way.
Customers who have taken this tour have praised it for its personalized and exclusive experience. They appreciate being able to avoid the large tour groups and enjoy a more intimate exploration of Pearl Harbor and the USS Missouri Battleship. Many reviewers also mention the knowledgeable and friendly chauffeurs who provide interesting insights and make the tour even more enjoyable. Overall, customers highly recommend this tour for its historical significance, stunning sights, and excellent service.
USS Arizona Memorial
Pearl Harbor Visitor Center Two museums, “Road to War” and “Attack” Watch the original footage video of the Japanese surprise attack on December 7, 1941 Ride the U.S. Navy shuttle boat to Arizona Memorial Monument
Battleship Missouri Memorial
Ticket to USS Missouri Battleship A 30-minute live professional tour guide to tour Battleship Missouri USS Oklahoma Memorial
Honolulu
A short drive through Honolulu City Tour viewing: Historical Downtown Honolulu Iolani palace Hawaii State Capitol Golden statue of King Kamehameha the Great Washington Place Punchbowl National Memorial Cemetery Your private round-trip transfer from and to Waikiki hotels
Iolani Palace
Iolani Palace Commissioned by King David Kalakaua, Iolani palace is the only Royal Palace on American soil. Built-in 1879, the palace served as the seat of power for the Kingdom of Hawaii until the overthrow of its last Queen in 1893. The palace then served as the Capitol Building for the Republic of Hawaii, the Territory of Hawaii, and the State of Hawaii until 1969. The palace was opened as a museum in 1978. Restoration work has taken place in the palace to restore it to its glory days as a Royal Palace.
Hawaii State Capitol
State Capitol Building The Hawaii State Capitol Building was purpose-built to be the seat of power for the State of Hawaii. The State Capitol is a Bauhaus-inspired design with a lot of symbolism built into it. For example, the pillars represent the trunks of Royal Palms which are a Hawaiian symbol of governance. Each pillar represents a Hawaiian Island. The reflection pool represents the ocean that encircles Hawaii. The Capitol Building also houses a statue of Hawaii's Saint Damien.
Washington Place
Washington Place was once the home of Hawaii's last monarch Queen Liliuokalani. The home was built in 1847 in the Greek Revival style, similar to many homes in the antebellum South. Washington Place was built by the Dominis family. John Dominis was the husband of Queen Liliuokalani. Upon his death, ownership of the residence passed to her. After the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy, Liliuolkalani lived the rest of her days in this house. After her death, it became the residence of Hawaii's Governors.
King Kamehameha Statue
Statue of King Kamehameha In front of Aliiolani Hale, the home of the Supreme Court of the State of Hawaii is the golden statue of King Kamehameha the Great. Kamehameha the Great was the man who united the Islands of Hawaii under his rule, becoming Hawaii's first King and the founder of the Kingdom of Hawaii.
National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific
National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl The National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific is a federal cemetery built in the caldera of an extinct volcano. Known by the locals as Punchbowl Cemetery, the site is the final resting place of American soldiers and veterans of wars ranging from WWI to today. The centerpiece of this cemetery is the memorial to those veterans of wars involving America who is missing in action or were buried at sea. The central figure of this memorial is the statue of Lady Columbia. Below the sculpture is an excerpt from Abraham Lincoln's letter to Mrs. Bixby. Many of those who were killed in the attack on Pearl Harbor are buried in this cemetery, including many whose remains are unidentified.
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