Pearl Harbor Premium Tour: Small Group, Lunch & All Access
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Overview
Experience Pearl Harbor with the Premium Pearl Harbor Small Group Tour with Lunch. This special tour takes a small group on a comfortable ride to Pearl Harbor. A driver who knows a lot about Hawaii's history and the war will tell stories along the way.
Once at Pearl Harbor National Memorial, the tour gives access to important sites. People can explore the Ford Island Control Tower, see the USS Arizona Memorial, and walk on the Battleship Missouri. A tasty lunch is included at Restaurant 604. This tour makes it easy to see and learn about Pearl Harbor's history.
This tour includes all tickets and a guide. It also has bottled water, hotel pick-up and drop-off, lunch, and a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle. Gratuities are not included.



Highlights
Small Group Experience: Enjoy a more personal and intimate tour of Pearl Harbor.
All Admissions Included: No need to worry about tickets – everything is taken care of.
Deluxe Transportation: Travel in comfort with pick-up and drop-off at Waikiki hotels.
Lunch Included: Savor a delicious meal at Restaurant 604.
Expert Narration: Hear stories and facts from a professional driver/guide.
Iconic Memorials: Visit the USS Arizona, USS Missouri, and Ford Island Control Tower.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally enjoyed the tour for its informative guides, comfortable transportation, and small group setting, but some suggest more time at exhibits.

Visitors loved the guide's knowledge and stories.
The small group size made the tour feel personal.
Guests were happy with the comfortable transportation.
Many enjoyed having lunch included.
Some guests felt that they needed more time at certain exhibits
Some found the meet up location confusing
The Journey
Pearl Harbor National Memorial
Pearl Harbor National Memorial offers a solemn and reflective experience, combining active military presence with poignant wayside exhibits and memorials. Overlooking the hallowed waters where the attack on Pearl Harbor unfolded, it provides a clear and unforgettable view of the Arizona Memorial. Visit the bookstore for a curated selection of gifts and historic memorabilia, deepening your connection to this pivotal moment in history.
USS Arizona Memorial
The USS Arizona Memorial, a serene and evocative monument, stands as a tribute to the 1,102 souls who remain entombed within the sunken battleship. Accessed via a Navy-operated tour (subject to availability), this floating memorial allows you to pay your respects at the site of immense loss and profound historical significance. Even viewed from the Visitor Center shoreline, the memorial offers a powerful connection to the events of December 7, 1941, inviting contemplation and remembrance.
USS Missouri (Battleship Missouri Memorial)
Step aboard the 'Mighty Mo', the USS Missouri, the last battleship commissioned by the United States and the iconic site where the Empire of Japan formally surrendered, bringing World War II to an end. Explore its decks and imagine the momentous events that transpired here, offering a tangible link to the past. Walking the very spot where peace was declared provides a powerful and unforgettable experience.
Ford Island Control Tower
Ascend to new heights of historical perspective on the Ford Island Top of the Tower Tour. This exclusive, guided experience takes you to the summit of the historic Ford Island Control Tower, offering breathtaking 360° panoramic views of Pearl Harbor, Battleship Row, and the USS Arizona Memorial. Uncover the pivotal role Ford Island played in the events of December 7, 1941, and be captivated by stories of courage and resilience, all while absorbing the vastness of this significant landmark.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes all admission fees, bottled water, a professional driver/guide, pick-up and drop-off at specific Waikiki hotels, lunch, and transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle. Gratuities are not included. Please be sure to check if your hotel is on the pickup and drop-off list before your tour.
Hot Tip
To make the most of your time, consider reviewing the exhibits beforehand to prioritize what you want to see. Also, wear comfortable shoes, as there is a good amount of walking involved.