Pearl Harbor with USS Arizona and Hawaiian Kingdom History Tour
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Delve into history's mysteries with our Pearl Harbor Adventure, a journey that transports you to the pivotal events of December 7, 1941. This unforgettable experience goes beyond a typical tour, offering a chance to honor a pivotal moment in global history. You'll have the opportunity to visit the revered USS Arizona Memorial, a poignant symbol of sacrifice, followed by a visit to the majestic King Kamehameha Statue, representing Hawaiian heritage in the heart of Honolulu. Our convenient Waikiki pickups ensure a seamless and comfortable start to your day of remembrance and exploration.
Duration
5 hours
Languages Available
- Human tour guide - English
Points of Interest
Stop At: USS Arizona Memorial
1 Arizona Memorial Place, Honolulu, Hawaii
The USS Arizona Memorial is an essential stop on your itinerary! Begin your experience by embarking on a Navy-operated vessel after watching an immersive film that vividly portrays the significant events of December 7, 1941. This moving journey seamlessly transitions to a serene and reverent visit to the iconic USS Arizona Memorial, carefully built directly over the submerged battleship USS Arizona. Here, you'll have plenty of time for introspection and honoring the lives lost on that momentous day in history.
Duration: 1 hour and 30 minutes
Stop At: Pearl Harbor Historic Sites Visitor Center
1 Arizona Memorial Pl, Honolulu, Hawaii
Delve into the immersive storytelling of the Pearl Harbor Visitor’s Center, where you can fully absorb the detailed account of the attack and its repercussions through engaging interactive displays and multimedia showcases. Gain insights into how the events of December 7, 1941, profoundly altered the course of Hawaii’s history and left a lasting impact on the global stage. Inside the Pearl Harbor Visitor’s Center, you’ll find the Road to War Exhibit, which offers a deep dive into historical artifacts related to the battle, photographs taken during the attack, live interviews, and personal mementos. This gallery presents a detailed and immersive journey, encouraging visitors to explore the profound historical significance of the events surrounding December 7, 1941.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: King Kamehameha Statue
417 S King St, , Honolulu, Hawaii
The King Kamehameha Statue is a monumental bronze sculpture located in Honolulu, Hawaii. It depicts King Kamehameha I, the first monarch of the Kingdom of Hawaii, standing majestically with a spear in his left hand and his right hand extended, symbolizing peace. The statue is about 18 feet tall and weighs over 15,000 pounds, making it an impressive and iconic landmark in the city. It was commissioned in 1878 by King David Kalakaua and sculpted by Thomas Ridgeway Gould, a prominent American sculptor. Today, the King Kamehameha Statue is a symbol of Hawaiian heritage and a popular tourist attraction.
Duration: Not Available
Stop At: Iolani Palace
364 S King St, , Honolulu, Hawaii
Iolani Palace, located in downtown Honolulu, is the only royal palace in the United States. It was built in 1882 during the reign of King David Kalakaua and served as the official residence of the Hawaiian monarchs until the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom in 1893. The palace is a masterpiece of Hawaiian architecture, blending elements of European and Hawaiian styles, featuring grand halls, elegant rooms, and intricate woodwork. Today, Iolani Palace is a museum that offers tours to visitors, showcasing the history and culture of Hawaii's monarchy. Its rich heritage and regal charm make it a significant historical landmark in Hawaii.
Duration: Not Available
Stop At: Downtown Honolulu
, , Honolulu, Hawaii
Downtown Honolulu is the historic and political heart of Hawaii, where past and present meet. On the tour, you'll stop at ʻIolani Palace, the only royal palace in the U.S., and the King Kamehameha Statue, honoring the great Hawaiian ruler who united the islands.
Duration: Not Available
Stop At: Hawaii State Capitol
415 S Beretania St, , Honolulu, Hawaii
The Hawaii State Capitol is a striking architectural landmark located in downtown Honolulu. Designed by renowned architect John Carl Warnecke, it was completed in 1969 and serves as the seat of government for the state of Hawaii. The building's unique design features a distinctive volcano-inspired shape with two legislative chambers resembling lava flows and a central rotunda symbolizing the eye of a hurricane. Surrounding the Capitol is a lush open-air courtyard filled with native Hawaiian plants and a reflecting pool, creating a peaceful oasis in the heart of the city. The Capitol is home to the Hawaii State Legislature, Governor's office, and other state government agencies. Its modernist design and cultural significance make it a must-visit for tourists and a focal point of political life in Hawaii.
Duration: Not Available
Stop At: Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives
553 S King St, , Honolulu, Hawaii
The Mission Houses Museum in Honolulu is a historic complex consisting of three restored missionary homes: the Frame House (1821), the Chamberlain House (1831), and the Printing Office (1841). These houses offer a glimpse into the lives of American Protestant missionaries who arrived in Hawaii in the early 19th century. The museum's exhibits include period furnishings, artifacts, and documents that showcase the missionaries' daily activities, cultural exchanges, and contributions to Hawaiian society. Visitors can explore the museum to learn about missionary life, Hawaiian history, and the impact of Western influence on the islands. The Mission Houses Museum serves as an educational resource, preserving the heritage of Hawaii's missionary era and fostering an understanding of its complex cultural dynamics.
Duration: Not Available
Stop At: Kawaiaha'o Church
957 Punchbowl St, Downtown Honolulu, Honolulu, Hawaii
Kawaiahao Church, established in 1820, is a historic landmark in Honolulu, Hawaii. Its distinct coral block construction and towering steeple make it a prominent feature in the city's skyline. The church's interior boasts elegant koa wood furnishings and a serene atmosphere conducive to worship. With a rich history intertwined with Hawaiian royalty, Kawaiahao Church remains a significant cultural and spiritual center in the community. Its ongoing role in preserving Hawaiian traditions and hosting religious services makes it a cherished symbol of faith and heritage in Hawaii.
Duration: Not Available
Additional Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- The total duration including the transportation from one place to another
- Will you be bringing a wheelchair? If yes, please write this in the Special Instructions section so we can assign you to a bus with a storage compartment. We only accept standard foldable wheelchairs. Guests must be accompanied and able to walk a short distance to board the bus, as we do not have a ramp.
- Fully Narrated Tour
- USS Arizona Ticket
- Waikiki Hotel Pick-up & Drop-off
Exclusions
- Money for souvenirs & Memorial gifts shop
- Gratuities / Tips (Optional)
Traveler Pickup Information
8:00 AM Tour Pickup Schedule:
7:30 AM – Ala Moana Hotel (curbside on Mahukona Street)
7:35 AM – Modern Honolulu Hotel (valet on Hobron Lane)
7:40 AM – Hilton Hawaiian Village (Grand Islander bus depot)
7:45 AM – Ka La‘i Waikiki Beach, LXR Hotels & Resorts (formerly Trump International Hotel)
7:50 AM – Ross Dress for Less (Seaside Ave.)
7:55 AM – Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort and Spa (green awning on Koa Ave.)
8:00 AM – The Twin Fin Hotel (trolley stop)
11:00 AM Tour Pickup Schedule:
10:30 AM – Ala Moana Hotel (curbside on Mahukona Street)
10:35 AM – Modern Honolulu Hotel (valet on Hobron Lane)
10:40 AM – Hilton Hawaiian Village (Grand Islander bus depot)
10:45 AM – Ka La‘i Waikiki Beach, LXR Hotels & Resorts (formerly Trump International Hotel)
10:50 AM – Ross Dress for Less (Seaside Ave.)
10:55 AM – Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort and Spa (green awning on Koa Ave.)
11:00 AM – The Twin Fin Hotel (trolley stop)
Voucher Info
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
The tour identified in this promotion is made available through Viator. Groupon is not affiliated with or sponsored by the Go Tours Hawaii in connection with this deal. Please contact Groupon customer service for all inquiries related to this offer. Inquiries placed to Viator will be directed back to Groupon.
This offer is not eligible for promo codes.
Delve into history's mysteries with our Pearl Harbor Adventure, a journey that transports you to the pivotal events of December 7, 1941. This unforgettable experience goes beyond a typical tour, offering a chance to honor a pivotal moment in global history. You'll have the opportunity to visit the revered USS Arizona Memorial, a poignant symbol of sacrifice, followed by a visit to the majestic King Kamehameha Statue, representing Hawaiian heritage in the heart of Honolulu. Our convenient Waikiki pickups ensure a seamless and comfortable start to your day of remembrance and exploration.
Duration
5 hours
Languages Available
- Human tour guide - English
Points of Interest
Stop At: USS Arizona Memorial
1 Arizona Memorial Place, Honolulu, Hawaii
The USS Arizona Memorial is an essential stop on your itinerary! Begin your experience by embarking on a Navy-operated vessel after watching an immersive film that vividly portrays the significant events of December 7, 1941. This moving journey seamlessly transitions to a serene and reverent visit to the iconic USS Arizona Memorial, carefully built directly over the submerged battleship USS Arizona. Here, you'll have plenty of time for introspection and honoring the lives lost on that momentous day in history.
Duration: 1 hour and 30 minutes
Stop At: Pearl Harbor Historic Sites Visitor Center
1 Arizona Memorial Pl, Honolulu, Hawaii
Delve into the immersive storytelling of the Pearl Harbor Visitor’s Center, where you can fully absorb the detailed account of the attack and its repercussions through engaging interactive displays and multimedia showcases. Gain insights into how the events of December 7, 1941, profoundly altered the course of Hawaii’s history and left a lasting impact on the global stage. Inside the Pearl Harbor Visitor’s Center, you’ll find the Road to War Exhibit, which offers a deep dive into historical artifacts related to the battle, photographs taken during the attack, live interviews, and personal mementos. This gallery presents a detailed and immersive journey, encouraging visitors to explore the profound historical significance of the events surrounding December 7, 1941.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: King Kamehameha Statue
417 S King St, , Honolulu, Hawaii
The King Kamehameha Statue is a monumental bronze sculpture located in Honolulu, Hawaii. It depicts King Kamehameha I, the first monarch of the Kingdom of Hawaii, standing majestically with a spear in his left hand and his right hand extended, symbolizing peace. The statue is about 18 feet tall and weighs over 15,000 pounds, making it an impressive and iconic landmark in the city. It was commissioned in 1878 by King David Kalakaua and sculpted by Thomas Ridgeway Gould, a prominent American sculptor. Today, the King Kamehameha Statue is a symbol of Hawaiian heritage and a popular tourist attraction.
Duration: Not Available
Stop At: Iolani Palace
364 S King St, , Honolulu, Hawaii
Iolani Palace, located in downtown Honolulu, is the only royal palace in the United States. It was built in 1882 during the reign of King David Kalakaua and served as the official residence of the Hawaiian monarchs until the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom in 1893. The palace is a masterpiece of Hawaiian architecture, blending elements of European and Hawaiian styles, featuring grand halls, elegant rooms, and intricate woodwork. Today, Iolani Palace is a museum that offers tours to visitors, showcasing the history and culture of Hawaii's monarchy. Its rich heritage and regal charm make it a significant historical landmark in Hawaii.
Duration: Not Available
Stop At: Downtown Honolulu
, , Honolulu, Hawaii
Downtown Honolulu is the historic and political heart of Hawaii, where past and present meet. On the tour, you'll stop at ʻIolani Palace, the only royal palace in the U.S., and the King Kamehameha Statue, honoring the great Hawaiian ruler who united the islands.
Duration: Not Available
Stop At: Hawaii State Capitol
415 S Beretania St, , Honolulu, Hawaii
The Hawaii State Capitol is a striking architectural landmark located in downtown Honolulu. Designed by renowned architect John Carl Warnecke, it was completed in 1969 and serves as the seat of government for the state of Hawaii. The building's unique design features a distinctive volcano-inspired shape with two legislative chambers resembling lava flows and a central rotunda symbolizing the eye of a hurricane. Surrounding the Capitol is a lush open-air courtyard filled with native Hawaiian plants and a reflecting pool, creating a peaceful oasis in the heart of the city. The Capitol is home to the Hawaii State Legislature, Governor's office, and other state government agencies. Its modernist design and cultural significance make it a must-visit for tourists and a focal point of political life in Hawaii.
Duration: Not Available
Stop At: Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives
553 S King St, , Honolulu, Hawaii
The Mission Houses Museum in Honolulu is a historic complex consisting of three restored missionary homes: the Frame House (1821), the Chamberlain House (1831), and the Printing Office (1841). These houses offer a glimpse into the lives of American Protestant missionaries who arrived in Hawaii in the early 19th century. The museum's exhibits include period furnishings, artifacts, and documents that showcase the missionaries' daily activities, cultural exchanges, and contributions to Hawaiian society. Visitors can explore the museum to learn about missionary life, Hawaiian history, and the impact of Western influence on the islands. The Mission Houses Museum serves as an educational resource, preserving the heritage of Hawaii's missionary era and fostering an understanding of its complex cultural dynamics.
Duration: Not Available
Stop At: Kawaiaha'o Church
957 Punchbowl St, Downtown Honolulu, Honolulu, Hawaii
Kawaiahao Church, established in 1820, is a historic landmark in Honolulu, Hawaii. Its distinct coral block construction and towering steeple make it a prominent feature in the city's skyline. The church's interior boasts elegant koa wood furnishings and a serene atmosphere conducive to worship. With a rich history intertwined with Hawaiian royalty, Kawaiahao Church remains a significant cultural and spiritual center in the community. Its ongoing role in preserving Hawaiian traditions and hosting religious services makes it a cherished symbol of faith and heritage in Hawaii.
Duration: Not Available
Additional Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- The total duration including the transportation from one place to another
- Will you be bringing a wheelchair? If yes, please write this in the Special Instructions section so we can assign you to a bus with a storage compartment. We only accept standard foldable wheelchairs. Guests must be accompanied and able to walk a short distance to board the bus, as we do not have a ramp.
- Fully Narrated Tour
- USS Arizona Ticket
- Waikiki Hotel Pick-up & Drop-off
Exclusions
- Money for souvenirs & Memorial gifts shop
- Gratuities / Tips (Optional)
Traveler Pickup Information
8:00 AM Tour Pickup Schedule:
7:30 AM – Ala Moana Hotel (curbside on Mahukona Street)
7:35 AM – Modern Honolulu Hotel (valet on Hobron Lane)
7:40 AM – Hilton Hawaiian Village (Grand Islander bus depot)
7:45 AM – Ka La‘i Waikiki Beach, LXR Hotels & Resorts (formerly Trump International Hotel)
7:50 AM – Ross Dress for Less (Seaside Ave.)
7:55 AM – Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort and Spa (green awning on Koa Ave.)
8:00 AM – The Twin Fin Hotel (trolley stop)
11:00 AM Tour Pickup Schedule:
10:30 AM – Ala Moana Hotel (curbside on Mahukona Street)
10:35 AM – Modern Honolulu Hotel (valet on Hobron Lane)
10:40 AM – Hilton Hawaiian Village (Grand Islander bus depot)
10:45 AM – Ka La‘i Waikiki Beach, LXR Hotels & Resorts (formerly Trump International Hotel)
10:50 AM – Ross Dress for Less (Seaside Ave.)
10:55 AM – Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort and Spa (green awning on Koa Ave.)
11:00 AM – The Twin Fin Hotel (trolley stop)
Voucher Info
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
The tour identified in this promotion is made available through Viator. Groupon is not affiliated with or sponsored by the Go Tours Hawaii in connection with this deal. Please contact Groupon customer service for all inquiries related to this offer. Inquiries placed to Viator will be directed back to Groupon.
This offer is not eligible for promo codes.
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