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GPS Driving Tour From Pearl Harbor through Historic Honolulu

Honolulu, US
Honolulu, US
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Experience the best of Honolulu and Pearl Harbor with this self-guided GPS driving tour. Depart from the Pearl Harbor National Memorial and embark on a journey through historic Downtown Honolulu. Along the way, you'll discover hidden gems and attractions not covered on traditional tours. This immersive audio tour provides turn-by-turn directions and fascinating commentary from local guides. Take your time to explore at your own pace and enjoy the included scavenger hunts and quizzes. From the iconic Aloha Stadium Swap Meet to the delicious local cuisine at Nico's Pier 38, this tour has something for everyone. Drive by Honolulu Harbor and the Aloha Tower Marketplace, learn about Hawaiian royalty and the Battle of Oahu, and marvel at the stunning views from the Tantalus Lookout at Puu Ualakaa State Park. Don't miss this incredible opportunity to discover the rich history and beauty of Honolulu. Book now and embark on the adventure of a lifetime!

About this experience

  • Non Refundable There is no return, refund or cancellation possible with this product
  • Admission Not Included
  • 1 hours 30 minutes - 6 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • & Audio GuidedSelf Guided Experience
  • Visit Pearl Harbor National Memorial
  • Explore Downtown Honolulu
  • Stop at Nico's Pier 38 for fresh seafood
  • Drive through the historic Punchbowl National Cemetery
  • End the tour at Tantalus Lookout for amazing views
  • Audio narration by professional local guide
  • Gps guided with turn-by-turn instructions
  • Tour code to redeem on voicemap mobile application
  • This is a self-guided gps-led audio tour
  • Admissions ticket
  • Food & drinks

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Introduction:

Visit the beautiful island of Oahu and embark on a memorable self-driving adventure with the GPS Driving Tour From Pearl Harbor through Historic Honolulu. This unique tour and audio guide are perfect for independent explorers who want to make the most of their visit to Pearl Harbor. Not only will you have access to fascinating historical facts and turn-by-turn directions, but you'll also get to discover hidden gems and attractions that are not typically covered in traditional Pearl Harbor tours. Experience the convenience and freedom of exploring at your own pace while immersing yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Honolulu.

What to expect?

During this self-guided GPS-led Audio Tour, you can expect to spend 90 to 360 minutes (1.5 to 6 hours) exploring some of the most iconic and historically significant landmarks in Honolulu. From the Pearl Harbor National Memorial to Downtown Honolulu, each step of the tour offers unique insights and stories. You'll have the opportunity to learn about Hawaiian royalty, visit scenic lookout points, indulge in mouth-watering local cuisine, and uncover the secrets of Honolulu's past. Immerse yourself in the vibrant history of the island as you drive through the Punchbowl National Cemetery, designated as the final resting place for thousands of military personnel. With fascinating stories and engaging audio commentary, this tour is sure to leave you with a deep appreciation for the cultural heritage of Honolulu.

Who is this for?

This self-driving tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, explorers, and travelers who crave flexibility and autonomy. Whether you're a solo adventurer, a couple seeking a romantic getaway, or a family looking for an educational experience, this tour caters to all. History buffs will appreciate the in-depth commentary on Honolulu's landmarks and the chance to delve into the stories and events that shaped the city. Travelers who value freedom and flexibility will love the convenience of exploring at their own pace, stopping to take photos or enjoy local delicacies along the way. With a vast array of attractions, this tour ensures there is something for everyone to enjoy, regardless of age or interests.

Why book this?

The GPS Driving Tour From Pearl Harbor through Historic Honolulu offers a truly unique and immersive experience. Unlike traditional guided tours, this self-driving tour gives you the freedom to discover Honolulu at your own pace, allowing you to tailor the experience to your preferences. With the convenience of GPS navigation and a detailed audio guide, you'll have all the tools you need to explore confidently and uncover hidden treasures. This tour goes beyond the usual tourist spots, offering insider tips, lesser-known attractions, and engaging stories that will deepen your understanding of Honolulu's rich history and cultural heritage. By booking this tour, you're not just ticking off the must-see sights but embarking on a truly personalized and memorable journey through the heart of Honolulu.

Good to know:

Before embarking on this self-driving adventure, it's important to note that tickets and reservations for the Pearl Harbor National Memorial are not included in this tour. You'll need to independently book your visit to the memorial to fully enjoy the GPS Driving Tour. It is recommended to play the first track entirely before leaving the memorial's parking lot. Throughout the tour, there are various opportunities to stop and explore attractions such as the Aloha Stadium Swap Meet, Nico's Pier 38 for fresh seafood, and the Tantalus Lookout Puu Ualakaa State Park, where you can enjoy breathtaking views. Keep in mind that the tour duration can range from 90 to 360 minutes, depending on your pace and the time you choose to spend at each location. Don't forget to time your visit to the Tantalus Lookout for sunset, as it offers a truly magical end to your adventure.

Reviews:

Travelers who have experienced the GPS Driving Tour From Pearl Harbor through Historic Honolulu rave about the informative and engaging audio guide. Many appreciated the flexibility it offered, allowing them to explore at their own pace and spend more time at the attractions they found most interesting. Reviewers mentioned that the tour not only covered the popular landmarks but also included hidden gems and local favorites, providing a more holistic experience of Honolulu. The commentary was praised for its storytelling element, bringing the city's history to life and making the tour even more enjoyable. Overall, visitors were thrilled with the tour and highly recommended it as a unique way to discover the rich cultural heritage of Honolulu.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Your Itinerary

Pearl Harbor National Memorial

This is a GPS-guided driving tour for AFTER you leave the Pearl Harbor National Memorial. All tickets and reservations must be made independently and are not included in this tour. There are official audio tours available through the National Park and itʻs Partners for your visit inside the Memorials.

Aloha Stadium Swap Meet & Marketplace

Typically open Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday you can easily add a stop at the Aloha Stadium Swap Meet during the drive from Pearl Harbor to Downtown Honolulu.

The Navy Exchange Mall at Pearl Harbor

(Pass by)

Members of the Military may stop and shop at the NEX near Pearl Harbor. You can save as much as 25% on souvenirs but must have a valid Military ID.

Koa Pancake House

If you havenʻt had breakfast yet, the Koa Pancake House is a great option after leaving Pearl Harbor.

Daniel K. Inouye International Airport

(Pass by)

Learn about the Senator who the Honolulu International Airport has been renamed in honor of as you drive towards Downtown.

Nico's Pier 38

Stop at Nicoʻs Pier 38 for fresh seafood, poke, and local or American staples. You will be glad you tried it.

Honolulu Harbor

(Pass by)

Drive by Honolulu Harbor while hearing stories about how Honolulu became the Capital and Duke Kahanamoku.

Aloha Tower Marketplace

(Pass by)

Drive by Aloha Tower Marketplace before turning left on Alakea Street heading to the Punchbowl Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.

Downtown Honolulu

(Pass by)

Drive through Downtown Honolulu and hear stories about itʻs name, Hawaiian Royalty, and more.

National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific

Experience a narrated drive through the Punchbowl National Cemetery or stop and visit on foot.

Queen Emma Summer Palace

(Pass by)

Add a private tour of Queen Emmaʻs Summer Palace independently and in advance if you wish to visit. Weʻll share stories about her on the way.

Nu’uanu Pali

Drive up the Pali Highway and hear stories about the Battle of Oahu and the Kamehameha Dynasty.

Hawaii State Capitol

(Pass by)

See the Hawaii State Capitol as we look for parking to visit the Kamehameha Statue.

King Kamehameha Statue

Weʻll help guide you to a parking spot so you can visit the Kamehameha Statue in Downtown Honolulu.

Ali'iolani Hale

The Aliiolani Hale is located on the same grounds as the Kamehameha Statue in Downtown Honolulu.

Iolani Palace

(Pass by)

Guests can add a visit to Iolani Palace across from the Kamehameha Statue independently and in advance.

Kawaiahao Church

(Pass by)

See Kawaiahao Church after stopping at the Kamehameha Statue on the drive up to the Tantalus Lookout.

Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives

(Pass by)

See the Mission Houses Museum in Downtown Honolulu as you drive to the Tantalus Lookout for the finale.

Neal S. Blaisdell Arena

(Pass by)

Drive past the Neal S. Blaisdell Arena where the Elvis Presley Statue is located in Downtown Honolulu.

King Kamehameha III Statue

(Pass by)

See the Kamehameha III Statue in Thomas Square Park in Downtown Honolulu.

Itchy Butt

Call in advance and take out some amazing Korean Fried Chicken from Itchy Butt on the way to the Tantalus Lookout, a perfect place for a picnic.

Tantalus Lookout Puu Ualakaa State Park

We end the tour in the mountains with a beautiful view of Diamond Head, Manoa Valley, Downtown Honolulu, the Waianae and Koolau Mountain Ranges, and quite often, an excellent sunset.

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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