Pearl Harbor Tours

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With an open-air top deck, passengers can enjoy stunning views of the island's scenery as they ride in comfort to Pearl Harbor.

A fun and unique way to experience the sights and sounds of Oahu.

  • USS ARIZONA MEMORIAL

    PEARL HARBOR SALUTE

    Round Trip Transportation from Waikiki and USS Arizona Memorial tickets.

    Price: $57

  • USS MISSOURI BATTLESHIP

    PEARL HARBOR REMEMBERED

    Roundtrip from Waikiki, USS Arizona and USS Missour Battleship Tickets.

    Price: $139

  • bowfin oahu

    BEST OF PEARL HARBOR

    Roundtrip from Waikiki, USS Arizona, USS Missouri, Bowfin Submarine, Pacific Aviation

    Price: $199

BEST OF PEARL HARBOR

Include: USS ARIZONA MEMORIAL - USS MISSOURI - BOWFIN SUBMARINE - PACIFIC AVIATION

USS ARIZONA MEMORIAL
USS MISSOURI
BOWFIN SUBMARINE
PACIFIC AVIATIOM MUSEUM

Waikiki Pick Up

Rates

  • Adult (Ages 12+) - starting at $199

  • Child (Ages 3-11) - starting at $163

  • Lap Child (Ages 2 and Underrr) - FREE!

Days and Times

Offered Daily

Pickup Tour 22: 6:30AM-7:00AM
Return: Approximately 4:30PM

About

Experience the #1 visited sight in Hawaii and discover all Pearl Harbor has to offer with E Noa Tours. This full-day tour at Pearl Harbor is one of the most popular excursions on the island. Stand where WWII began and ended and explore the USS Arizona Memorial, the Battleship Missouri Memorial, the USS Bowfin Memorial and Museum, and the Pacific Aviation Museum and hangars.

Stops and sites on the The Best of Pearl Harbor include:

  • Pearl Harbor National Memorial

  • USS Arizona Memorial

  • USS Bowfin Submarine and Pacific Fleet Submarine

  • USS Missouri

  • USS Oklahoma

  • Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum

  • No Host Lunch

What you need to know

  • Bags of any kind are not permitted at Pearl Harbor-lockers are available for an additional cost

  • On rare occasions, the Navy unexpectedly suspends shuttle operations to the USS Arizona Memorial. In such case, you will still be able to visit the many Arizona Memorial exhibits, visitor’s center and park monuments.

  • Dress comfortably, but please remember that shirts and shoes are required on the USS Arizona Memorial; swimsuits not permitted. High heels, dresses and skirts not recommended.

  • Snacks are available at the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center and the USS Missouri gift shop on own.

  • Guide reserves the right to adjust route for maximum visitor enjoyment and safety.

  • Be ready for spur-of-the-moment stops, unexpected views and special sightseeing along the way!

USS Arizona Memorial

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The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in learning about the history of World War II and paying their respects to the men and women who sacrificed their lives in service to their country. The memorial marks the final resting place of over 1,100 sailors and Marines who were killed during the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Visitors can take a boat ride to the memorial, which is built over the sunken remains of the USS Arizona battleship. The solemn and powerful experience of visiting the memorial serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by those who served in the military and the importance of remembering their legacy.

USS Missouri Battleship

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The USS Missouri battleship, also known as the "Mighty Mo," is one of the most significant warships in United States history. It is most famous for being the site of Japan's surrender in World War II, which marked the end of the war. The ship also saw action in the Korean War and the Gulf War. Its powerful guns and advanced technology at the time made it a formidable opponent on the seas. Today, the USS Missouri serves as a museum ship, allowing visitors to learn about its rich history and the role it played in shaping world events. The ship is a testament to the bravery and sacrifice of those who served in the US military, and a reminder of the importance of preserving the legacy of those who came before us.