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:10 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
- Tour Highlights
- 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 Maui 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 Maui Island, 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 Kahului Airport, Maui (OGG) to the Honolulu International Airport (HNL) are included with this Tour.
- Round-trip pickup from the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL)
We will provide a complimentary tropical Hawaiian fruit juice
- 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 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
Special Terms And Conditions For Pearl Harbor Tour From Other Islands:
Please understand that this is not a normal Pearl Harbor tour. Most Pearl Harbor tours operate only on the Island of Oahu. There are multiple parties involved with this tour, Pearl Harbor, the tour company, the Arizona Memorial tickets, or the airline. If one of these changes, it can greatly impact your tour. For example, if the flight schedule has changed or if the flight is delayed, or if one of the attractions is closed for some reason, there is a possibility that you may miss a portion of your tour or changes would need to be made to your tour itinerary. By booking this tour, you understand and agree with these facts about your tour and that you are authorizing us to make changes to your tour if required.
Please understand that there is a third party involved with this tour namely, the airline. If you book this tour and the date you requested is not available or the available flights do not match your tour, we will cancel and refund your tour with no penalty.
We will be sending your flight information in a separate confirmation within 48 hours of booking this tour.
Here are some points of Interest that you will see on your tour:
Submarine Memorial Circle
Right on the water near the USS Bowfin is the Submarine Memorial Circle. The circle is comprised of 52 stone, and metal memorial plaques, one for each of the 52 US Navy submarines lost in WWII. Detailed on each plaque are the name of the submarine, the cause of her loss, if known, and a list of the sailors who were lost with their boat. It is a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made by those who served in the “Silent Service” during the war. From the memorial, you can also get a good picture of the side of the USS Bowfin submarine.

Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz
Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz was the Commander in Chief of the Pacific Fleet during WWII. He succeeded Admiral Husband E. Kimmel after the attack on Pearl Harbor. With Admiral Nimitz in command, the US Navy ultimately gained victory over the Imperial Japanese Navy in the Pacific War. Fleet Admiral Nimitz helped to devise the Island hopping campaign against the Japanese. This campaign took the fleet through Japanese-held territory, attacking and capturing only the most strategically important Islands and bypassing the rest.

USS Oklahoma
The USS Oklahoma (BB-37) was a Nevada-Class battleship commissioned on May 2, 1916. She was at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. During the Japanese attack, she received up to 8 torpedo hits. She capsized, almost rolling completely over. This trapped many of her crew who were below decks underwater. A desperate rescue operation was launched to save as many of her crew as possible. In all, 429 officers and enlisted men out of a crew of 1,398 died in the attack. Her losses comprise the second-largest loss of life in the attack after the 1,177 that were killed when the USS Arizona exploded.

Ford Island Control Tower
One of the most famous landmarks on Ford Island is the control tower. Formally called Administrative building S84. The building was to serve as the administrative center of the Ford Island airstrip, housing administrative facilities, meteorological facilities, and serve as an air traffic control tower. By the time of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the building was not yet complete. However, the building was active as an air traffic control tower during the battle and was attacked by Japanese aircraft. Today, the tower was leased from the US Navy by the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum, and restoration work is being done on the building.
















