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Pearl Harbor & Honolulu City Tour

Join Us for a Historic Pearl Harbor & Honolulu City Excursion

Our Price

Adult (Age 12+): $119.00
Child (Age 4-11): $119.00
Infant (Age 3 & under): Free

Direct with Cruiseline

Adult (Age 12+): $139.00
Child (Age 4-11): $99.00
Infant (Age 3 & under): Free

*Pride of America Guests – This tour is only available POST CRUISE (disembarkation day).
Welcome to Oahu! Step off your cruise and into the exciting city of Honolulu as we show you our hometown. With so much to see, a guided tour of Honolulu and Pearl Harbor is the best way to take in the top sights and get to know this special Hawaiian city.

On this cruise excursion, discover relics from Hawaii’s past and see some of the most popular attractions of today.

Explore the best of Honolulu on this tour! Whether you want to visit Pearl Harbor’s galleries or see Honolulu Hale, our city hall that’s included on the National Register of Historic Places, chances are good that Honolulu’s historic places are going to give you goosebumps, or as we locals say, chicken-skin.

Please note that the Honolulu portion is just a scenic driving tour of the city.

Tour Highlights

(* indicates a stop on the tour, not just a drive-by)

  • USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor* – Includes World War II museums, exhibit galleries, and displays as well as a shuttle boat ride to the USS Arizona Memorial. A navy boat shuttle ride brings you to the USS Arizona Memorial and due to limited capacity, there may be days that the shuttle boat tickets sell out or bad weather prohibits the shuttle from operating.
  • Punchbowl National Cemetery – A memorial to honor the men and women who served in the United States Armed Forces, and those who gave up their lives in the line of duty.
  • Iolani Palace – The official residence of Hawaii’s last reigning monarch and is the only royal palace in the United States. It features American Florentine architecture seen nowhere else in the world.
  • King Kamehameha Statue – A statue of one of Hawaii’s prominent chiefs who united the Hawaiian Islands.
  • Honolulu City Hall – This site of the chambers of the Mayor of the City & County of Honolulu and The Honolulu City Council.
  • Kawaiahao Church – One of the oldest standing Christian places of worship in Hawaii, this church is often described as the Westminster Abbey of the Pacific. It was constructed from slabs of coral rock hand-chiseled by Hawaiian divers almost 200 years ago.
  • Please note that the Honolulu portion is just a scenic driving tour of the city.

NOTE: Please bring a valid government-issued photo ID!

Due to heightened security, all guests boarding the Ford Island Shuttle to the Battleship Missouri Memorial or Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum may be asked to show a valid government-issued photo ID. International visitors, we recommend that you bring your passport. Thank you for your understanding

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Note: Tour availability is based on the islands, dates and the ports cruise lines dock at.

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