About This Activity
| Best price guarantee:Yes | Tour guide:Local Expert Tour Guide Included | Price for adult + 14 year:$650 Discounted $399 |
| Admission ticket: All Included | Language: English | Price for Child(2-13):$600 Discounted $370 |
| Instant confirmation:Yes | Length of activity:9 hours + flight time | Price for on lap infantFree |
| Free cancellation Noncancelable and nonrefundable | Pickup Location:Honolulu airport, Honolulu Port, Honolulu International Airport |
Drop off Location:Honolulu airport, Honolulu Port, Honolulu International Airport |
Tour Highlights
- Pickup at the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport
- Visit Pearl Harbor
- Visit Pearl Harbor Visitor Center
- Visit USS Missouri Battleship
- Return to the Honolulu International Airport (HNL)
Tour Description
This tour is one of our best Kauai to Pearl Harbor Tours. Visiting Pearl Harbor National Memorial has been at the top of the wish list of all Hawaiian island visitors forever. Everyone loves to know what Pearl Harbor is like today. That is why the Pearl Harbor Memorial is considered the number one tourist attraction in the Aloha State; Pearl Harbor, Pearl Harbor Visitor Center, Pearl Harbor Museums, the USS Arizona Memorial, and Arizona Memorial Monument rank as the number 1 attraction in the Hawaiian Islands with over 2,000,000.00 visitors a year.
Even if you are staying on the Island of Kauai, you do not have to miss the most visited attraction in Hawaii, Pearl Harbor National Memorial. Take the Tour of Pearl Harbor, the USS Arizona Memorial and the USS Missouri Battleship.
Inclusions
- Round-trip airline Tickets from the Lihue Airport, Kauai (LIH) to the Honolulu International Airport (HNL) are included with this Tour.
- Round-trip pickup from the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL)
- Tour guide
- Pearl Harbor Visitor Center
- Two museums, “Road to War” and “Attack”
- Watch the original footage video of the Japanese surprise attack on December 7th, 1941
- Take a shuttle to Ford Island for the USS Missouri Battleship
- Visit the USS Missouri Battleship
- Visit the USS Oklahoma Memorial
- Your return transfer to the Honolulu International Airport
A complimentary tropical Hawaiian fruit juice
- A complimentary bottle of water for every passenger
- Each passenger on this Tour will receive a GIFT BAG from us at the end of the Tour with a few Hawaiian gift.

What Is Not Included
Driver/tour guide gratuity
Lunch
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Here Are Some Points Of Interest That You Will See On Your Tour:
Lone Sailor
The statue known as “the Lone Sailor” is a tribute to all personnel in the sea services past, present, and future. This statue was sculpted by Stanley Bleifeld using a real sailor, PO1 Dan Maloney as the model. The initials and last name on the sea bag belong to Rear Admiral William Thompson, the first president of the Navy Memorial Foundation. The foundation raised funds for the creation of the Navy Memorial in Washington, D.C. The bronze used for the original sculpture is said to have had several historical artifacts added to it during the smelting process.

Arizona Memorial
When you arrive at the Arizona Memorial, walk to the ramp from the boat dock and enter the Arizona Memorial. There is a limited time on the Memorial, and people will move from the entrance to the far end of the Memorial. On the way to the far side, take some time to look at the USS Missouri, which is docked near the Arizona Memorial. Some portions of the ship are still visible above water. These are parts of the superstructure, the remains of the number 2 turret, and the number 3 turret barbette. You may notice an orange buoy to either side of the Memorial; these denote the bow and stern of the ship.

Iolani Palace
Iolani Palace was constructed in 1882 under the order of King David Kalakaua. By 1887, Iolani Palace had been furnished with electricity and a phone line. The palace served as the official residence of the Kings and Queens of the Kingdom of Hawaii until the last monarch, Queen Liliuokalani, was overthrown in 1891. The building then served as the capital building of Hawaii until 1969. Iolani Palace has since been restored and is accessible to the public with reservations.

Pearl Harbor Visitor’s Center
When you arrive at Pearl Harbor, the first thing you see is the Pearl Harbor National Memorial Visitor’s Center. This is the central hub for any activity going on at Pearl Harbor. Before you enter, to your right is the bag storage area. Be aware that no bags are allowed in the visitor’s center. If you have any bags with you, they will have to be checked in at the bag storage. There is almost always a line, and in addition, there is a fee of $6 per bag and $10 per suitcase for storage.
















