A Day at Pearl Harbor Tour
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Take a step back in time to one of the most memorable days in United States history, December 7th, 1941, by going on our “Day at Pearl Harbor” tour! Your day begins with your guides explanation and details surrounding the Pearl Harbor Attacks. Then, when you arrive at Pearl Harbor, you will visit the Arizona Memorial by way of a Navy shuttle boat. From the Arizona Memorial, look down below and view the battleship wreckage as well as the “Black Tears of the Arizona” which still seep from the wreckage today, mourning the deceased.
Continue on to view the Pacific Fleet Headquarters and the Arizona Memorial WWII museum where actual artifacts from the war are displayed.
A visit to the USS Bowfin Submarine will be the next stop, just a short ride from the USS Arizona Visitor’s Center. Walk inside the submarine and view the cramped quarters and hi-tech machinery.
Then its off to Ford Island for tours of the USS Missouri Battleship and the Pacific Aviation Museum. Walk along the USS Missouri’s decks, and stand in the exact location of the WWII surrender. Later, tour the Pacific Aviation Museum accompanied by a historical expert. Be sure to grab a bite to eat at the museum’s “Blue Heaven Café.
Your Day at Pearl Harbor Tour culminates with a drive through Downtown Honolulu. See historical gems like the Iolani Palace, King Kamehameha Statue, and Punchbowl National Cemetery of the Pacific. Furthermore, view past homes and schools of President Barack Obama.
Popular Hawaii tours and Hawaii activities sell out weeks to months in advance. Book today and dive deep into Pearl Harbor’s exciting discoveries and detailed history as you experience an amazing day at Pearl Harbor!
Inclusions:
• Professional Tour Guide
• Waikiki Hotel Pick Up & Drop Off
• Transportation in AC Mini Coach
• Arizona Memorial Tour
• Downtown Historic Honolulu City Tour
• Exploration of Barack Obama homes and schools in Hawaii
• Admission to USS Bowfin Submarine ($10.00 value)
• Admission to Missouri Battleship ($20.00 value)
• Pacific Aviation Museum Admission ($25.00 value)
Tour Notes:
• Live Historical Narration by expert guide
• Dramatic Footage of the actual attack
• Board Navy Shuttle to the Arizona Memorial
• Visit the Arizona WWII Museum
• See the “Black Tears of the Arizona”
• Walk through the tight corridors and walkways of the remarkable USS Bowfin Submarine ($10.00 admission included)
• Experience the “Mighty Mo” – USS Missouri Battleship ($20.00 admission included)
• Surrender deck where WWII ended
• Visit the Pacific Aviation Museum with an expert historical guide ($25.00 admission included)
• No host lunch stop at the Pacific Aviation Museum’s “Blue Heaven Cafe”
• See the Headquarters of the USA Pacific Fleet
• Comfortable Clothes
• No Swim Suits
• Sunscreen
• Shirts Required
• No bags at Pearl Harbor Get Details Get Details
Disclaimer:
Discover Hawaii Tours is not responsible for and will not extend financial reimbursement for delays, traffic, inclement weather, or mechanical problems and/or breakdowns of Navy shuttle boats at the Arizona Memorial. Discover Hawaii Tours is not responsible for long lines and delays which occur frequently at the National Park as the Arizona Memorial is operated on a first come first served basis each day. Discover Hawaii Tours is not responsible and will not offer any refunds if guests do not gain entry to the Arizona Memorial, movie or other sights due to a large number of visitors on a given day.
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Historical tour featuring a visit to the Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor and a shopping adventure at the Aloha Stadium Flea Market
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Enjoy a day filled with sightseeing, history, and bargain shopping. Hop on board the Discover Hawaii Tours mini coach from your Waikiki hotel. Sit back and relax as you experience a live historical narration highlighting the events of the Pearl Harbor attacks. Once arriving at Pearl Harbour, relive the day that will live in infamy as you view a short film of actual occurrences during the war.
Later, climb aboard a Navy shuttle boat that will bring you out to the beautiful USS Arizona memorial which sits atop the massive battleship that was blasted during the Pearl Harbor attacks. Peer down to observe the Black Tears of the Arizona still seeping into the harbors waters, mourning the loss of the thousands of military men who were killed during the attacks. View the Pacific Fleet Headquarters and visit the Arizona Memorial WWII museum where you can see actual artifacts that were preserved from the war.
Next its time to go shopping! Stop by the Aloha Stadium Flea Market, one of Oahu’s most notable attractions, and peruse hundreds of unique, locally crafted souvenirs and gifts. Feel free to talk prices with vendors, so you can get your Hawaii souvenirs for a great deal!
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I grew up in Hawaii and was always frustrated that all of my favorite artists would never travel to Hawaii on their tours, unless it was Bayfest in the summer, even then there has not been big names except for more recent years. I am guessing this is the same case in Alaska because both Hawaii and Alaska are not in the "continental u.s.". Is there an exact reason for this? My best guess is that it costs too much and the artists’ agents figure there aren’t enough fans to make the effort (which is completely wrong in most cases), but can I get some opinions?
Well I am currently in college for music business and plan to do what I can to get more bands to hawaii. I’m just trying to get some background info about the issue.
I understand that they have to fly to hawaii and the cost is high. But couldn’t they rent temporary gear in hawaii just for that show? And then there are many artists that go to Asia, and Hawaii is a pit stop in between the U.S. and Asia, so they could easily play a show if they were going that way.
you know I never thought about that. I don’t know why but I can sympathize. That would suck so bad to live in such a beautiful place and not get to see some great bands or the big shows like OZZ FEST. you have a good question you should pass it on to some one in the buisness and maybe you could get a decent answer. Good luck.
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a way to relocate and travel affordably. Thanks for any tips.
It is very expensive to live on Hawaii.
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