Pearl Harbor Tour: USS Arizona & Honolulu Sites

Embark on a 5-hour guided tour of the USS Arizona and Pearl Harbor, followed by a visit to downtown Honolulu. Explore the exhibitions, pay respects at the National Memorial Cemetery, and admire the city’s landmarks.

Duration: 5 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • USS Arizona Memorial - Includes the World War II museums, visitor center, exhibit galleries, and displays, as well as a Navy shuttle boat ride of the harbor along battleship row to the USS Arizona Memorial.
  • National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific - Lined with a variety of memorials that honor America’s veterans.
  • Hawaii State Capitol -…
What's Included
  • Transport by air-conditioned coach or minivan
  • Driver/guide
  • Arizona admission fee
  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off (selected Waikiki hotels only)
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
  • Food and drinks are not included in the basic tour. A dining stop is made at the USS Bowfin Snack Bar which has a variety of soups, hot dogs, chili, sandwiches and other various options with a covered pavilion with nice picnic tables
Additional Information

Embark on a 5-hour visit to USS Arizona, Pearl Harbor, and the heart of Honolulu accompanied by a guide. Enjoy the convenience of traveling in an air-conditioned minivan or bus, and explore the exhibits at the USS Arizona Memorial. Understand the consequences of Pearl Harbor and pay tribute at the historic National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at…

Location
USS Arizona Memorial
1 Arizona Memorial Place
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Kelly_h
Jan 7, 2026
I booked this trip to... - I booked this trip to Pearl Memorial in Honolulu through Viator. Great experience on booking having the option to cancel much closer to the trip day and communicating in a timely fashion. The guide was very knowledgeable about the surroundings and history of every place she took us around. Visiting Pearl Memorial is once in a life time event and a must see when in Hawaii. Wonderful experience with both Viator and tour company.
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Sunshine56589534898
Dec 10, 2025
Pearl Harbor and city tour - Awesome tour, very informative. Guide was on time and very efficient. Friendly, courteous, knowledgeable, and safe. Bring a light jacket because the air conditioner was on full blast!
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Terrill_p
Nov 20, 2025
Great experience - Great experience! A must see when in Honolulu. Took a Roberts tour many years ago, also a tremendous experience. Guides are well trained and courteous. Very comfortable coach ride.
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Jeremyandvicki
Sep 25, 2025
Best tour guide - Pearl Harbour was both educational and sobering. We had the most amazing tour guide! Georgia was so full of information about so much more. She is so caring and kind as well.
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426terryh
Dec 4, 2025
Not what we anticipated - Tour was volatile with government shutdown, so unsure what to expect. Fortunately, private donors kept the memorial open for visitors and we were able to see everything. The restrictions, however, caused the tour to be a bit "cramped" since we had to wait over an hour to tour the actual memorial site. This put a tight rush on getting back to the bus on time. This was all, of course, not any fault of Robert's Hawaii. The bus intercom had issues so didn't catch all of the driver's narrative. City tour was interesting, but would have been better without intercom feedback. Overall, a bit underwhelming. Partially due to circumstances beyond control and partially because of faulty equipment.
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Eastsidenewyork
Oct 3, 2025
Valuable Visit to Pearl Harbor - We were very pleased with the tour. Our guide was very knowledgeable about Honolulu and Pearl Harbor and was warm and friendly. She drove the bus expertly and made sure that everyone in the group was accounted for. The only drawback with the tour was the USS Arizona Memorial undergoing restoration and the limited number of people allowed in the boats ferrying visitors. We were assigned a number, but it was never called in the time we had available. We saw the memorial across the water and visited the museum instead. This was not the fault of our guide. She drove us back to our hotel as efficiently as possible.
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Frequenttraveler496
Jan 7, 2026
Not worth it. - This was an extremely disappointing tour. This was no fault of the driver, who was lovely, but the entire point of booking the tour is to get pre-booked tickets to the Arizona so you can decide how to spend the rest of the time without stress. Instead, we had to dash to the standby line and then had to stay local in case we got in. Further, by not telling us in advance, I missed the opportunity to get tickets in the 24-hour advance batch. In the end, we did get to the Arizona (which really isn't as special as it used to be to be honest--it's harder and harder to see the boat), but it meant rushing the submarine tour--which costs money (not noted anywhere obviously unless you go to the Pearl Harbor public website) and fully eliminated the Missouri option since you could not get back in time. We would have been better off taking an uber to/from Pearl and getting tickets in the 24-hour group.
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Bigbird5555
Jan 6, 2026
Didn't get service that was booked/paid - We recently booked a Pearl Harbor tour through the concierge service at our hotel. They never told us that the Arizona Memorial tickets were not guaranteed, although those tickets were the only reason we booked a 5-hour bus tour, including driving around downtown Honolulu. When we got on the bus at the meet-up point the tour guide told the passengers that the company was not able to get tickets for the memorial and therefore the whole tour would only consist of a trip to the Pearl Harbor visitor center (which does not have an entrance fee) and a sightseeing tour of Honolulu downtown. My family and I got off the bus immediately as there was no way I would go on an hours long bus ride without getting the actual service I booked and paid for. I understand that Oahu is very busy during the holiday season, but the concierge and Roberts should have made it clearer that it was unlikely to get the tickets for the memorial. We would have not booked that tour if that would have been communicated. And that were the whole issue feels almost like a "scam" - the center piece of the tour is the Arizona Memorial and if people cannot get on it, I would assume that quite a lot of people would rather not book the tour - which would result in less revenues for the tour company!
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Nomad144801
Dec 31, 2025
Just an overpriced bus trip. - We recently booked the Pearl Harbor tour through the concierge at our hotel using Roberts Hawaii. The driver showed up on time and made several pick ups along the way. At each pick up, he gave all of the loading passengers the same instructions but at different times which took a lot of time. All the way to Pearl Harbor he repeated the rules and regulations to us over and over again. When we got to Pearl Harbor, he told us how we needed to check in and what we were going to do after we arrived. We then we told that we didn't actually have tickets, we had to go on standby. What did that mean? I asked no tickets. What did we pay for? We proceeded to stand in line on standby and we waited for almost 2 1/2 hours before we were finally able to get onto the Arizona monument and watch the film all the while we stood in line waiting. When I called Roberts and spoke to Dustin, he told me, that there was never any guarantee that we would get a ticket, and that was noted in the disclosure. I told him I was on vacation and I didn't read the disclosures as 99.9% of people do not read them. When I asked what we paid for he said the entrance and the transportation. Well, the entrance is free and the transportation didn't have much value as we had to make multiple stops on a big bus. We did have a ticket to the battleship, but because of all the time we waited in line for the Arizona monument, we decided not to go as it required a separate shuttle. It was a long day , we did persevere and were able to see the monument but only after we stood in line for hours. When I returned to the hotel on my own dime, since we took an Uber back rather than doing a city tour afterwards, which would've brought us back much later. I spoke to the concierge and she indicated that they should've told us that the tickets weren't guaranteed. Again, at the end of the day we each paid about $150 for essentially a bus ride back-and-forth, instructions that we never had to use and waiting in line for something that was free.. I would say all in all this was a bad tour. I would not recommend it. You could take a bus or an Uber and get in for free and purchase the tickets online a month in advance for a one dollar service fee. Advice for those of you that are reading this in advance of your trip.
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Escape02837946767
Oct 31, 2025
Use Uber - We signed up for the tour through the hotel concierge, but the wheelchair-accessible bus they requested did not come. The bus came but we couldn't get on it. It was a very bad, discriminated experience. We went by Uber and spent as much time there as we wanted. The Uber driver comfortably loaded my wheelchair into the trunk. Bus tours are obsolete now. Their reservation system is also lousy. I recommend not using it.
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