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Pearl Harbor + Centre Culturel Polynésien + Dole Plantation

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We start the day by picking you up for on an unforgettable day at three of Oahu’s most popular attractions: Pearl Harbor, Dole Plantation, and Polynesian Cultural Center. We begin at historic Pearl Harbor where you will experience firsthand the earth-shattering events that catapulted the U.S. into World War II. We stop at Dole Plantation dedicated to Hawaii’s pineapple growing history. Shop for souvenirs at the Plantation Store and even taste a delicious frozen Dole Whip treat. Arriving at Polynesian Cultural Center, Explore a diverse spectrum of Polynesian traditions as you visit authentic villages for each nation. Meet Pacific islanders from across globe, listen to their stories and songs, and watch their joyful dances. Pearl Harbor, Dole Plantation, and Polynesian Cultural Center are three of Oahu’s top sites and this tour makes it easy and enjoyable to visit all in one day. Join our friendly expert guide on our comfortable, luxury van for the experience of a lifetime. Book today!
Ville: Honolulu
Tue 09 Sep
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Ce qui est inclu
Guide touristique et chauffeur accrédités
Air-conditioned vehicle
Air-conditioned vehicle
Commentaires en direct à bord
Pearl Harbor Admission Included
Dole Plantation Admission Included
Polynesian Cultural Center Islands of Polynesia Admission Included
Information additionnelle
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Pearl Harbor National Memorial
We begin at historic Pearl Harbor where you will experience firsthand the earth-shattering events that catapulted the U.S. into World War II. Join us at the USS Arizona Memorial, a deeply moving and emotional experience where you will learn about the 1,177 seamen who perished when their battleship was sunk during the December 7, 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. You’ll witness the attack in a 23-minute documentary and then cross the harbor to the Memorial in a Navy vessel. At the Memorial, pay your respects to the heroes whose names are etched in marble in the Shrine Room. Look into the water and note the oil droplets – “The Black Tears of the Arizona” – that continue to escape the sunken battleship and rise to the harbor surface. Back at Pearl Harbor Visitor Center, there will be time to visit the WWII museum exhibits and the bookshop.
2
Dole Plantation
Next, we stop at Dole Plantation dedicated to Hawaii’s pineapple growing history. Shop for souvenirs at the Plantation Store and even taste a delicious frozen Dole Whip treat. As we head to Polynesian Cultural Center on the North Shore, we’ll pass by famous surfing beaches like Waimea Bay and Sunset Beach, where the world’s best surfers test their skills at championship tournaments in November and December.
3
North Shore
Our breathtaking voyage continues as we take in the valleys and cliffs of the emerald green Koolau Mountains and the rocky shoreline of South Oahu. You’ll be amazed by the incredible panoramic views from Nuuanu Pali Lookout, Makapuu Point, and Hanauma Bay.
4
Polynesian Cultural Center
Arriving at Polynesian Cultural Center, you’ll enter a world that celebrates the music, dance, and way of life on six Pacific Island nations: Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, and New Zealand. Explore a diverse spectrum of Polynesian traditions as you visit authentic villages for each nation. Meet Pacific islanders from across globe, listen to their stories and songs, and watch their joyful dances. Take a canoe ride from village to village and learn Tahitian spear throwing and Samoan cooking. Sit back and enjoy the colorful Polynesian Canoe Pageant and relax over a delicious barbecue lunch.
5
Pearl Harbor National Memorial
We begin at historic Pearl Harbor where you will experience firsthand the earth-shattering events that catapulted the U.S. into World War II. Join us at the USS Arizona Memorial, a deeply moving and emotional experience where you will learn about the 1,177 seamen who perished when their battleship was sunk during the December 7, 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. You’ll witness the attack in a 23-minute documentary and then cross the harbor to the Memorial in a Navy vessel. At the Memorial, pay your respects to the heroes whose names are etched in marble in the Shrine Room. Look into the water and note the oil droplets – “The Black Tears of the Arizona” – that continue to escape the sunken battleship and rise to the harbor surface. Back at Pearl Harbor Visitor Center, there will be time to visit the WWII museum exhibits and the bookshop.
6
Dole Plantation
Next, we stop at Dole Plantation dedicated to Hawaii’s pineapple growing history. Shop for souvenirs at the Plantation Store and even taste a delicious frozen Dole Whip treat. As we head to Polynesian Cultural Center on the North Shore, we’ll pass by famous surfing beaches like Waimea Bay and Sunset Beach, where the world’s best surfers test their skills at championship tournaments in November and December.
7
North Shore
Our breathtaking voyage continues as we take in the valleys and cliffs of the emerald green Koolau Mountains and the rocky shoreline of South Oahu. You’ll be amazed by the incredible panoramic views from Nuuanu Pali Lookout, Makapuu Point, and Hanauma Bay.
8
Polynesian Cultural Center
Arriving at Polynesian Cultural Center, you’ll enter a world that celebrates the music, dance, and way of life on six Pacific Island nations: Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, and New Zealand. Explore a diverse spectrum of Polynesian traditions as you visit authentic villages for each nation. Meet Pacific islanders from across globe, listen to their stories and songs, and watch their joyful dances. Take a canoe ride from village to village and learn Tahitian spear throwing and Samoan cooking. Sit back and enjoy the colorful Polynesian Canoe Pageant and relax over a delicious barbecue lunch.
9
Pearl Harbor National Memorial
We begin at historic Pearl Harbor where you will experience firsthand the earth-shattering events that catapulted the U.S. into World War II. Join us at the USS Arizona Memorial, a deeply moving and emotional experience where you will learn about the 1,177 seamen who perished when their battleship was sunk during the December 7, 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. You’ll witness the attack in a 23-minute documentary and then cross the harbor to the Memorial in a Navy vessel. At the Memorial, pay your respects to the heroes whose names are etched in marble in the Shrine Room. Look into the water and note the oil droplets – “The Black Tears of the Arizona” – that continue to escape the sunken battleship and rise to the harbor surface. Back at Pearl Harbor Visitor Center, there will be time to visit the WWII museum exhibits and the bookshop.
10
Dole Plantation
Next, we stop at Dole Plantation dedicated to Hawaii’s pineapple growing history. Shop for souvenirs at the Plantation Store and even taste a delicious frozen Dole Whip treat. As we head to Polynesian Cultural Center on the North Shore, we’ll pass by famous surfing beaches like Waimea Bay and Sunset Beach, where the world’s best surfers test their skills at championship tournaments in November and December.
11
North Shore
Our breathtaking voyage continues as we take in the valleys and cliffs of the emerald green Koolau Mountains and the rocky shoreline of South Oahu. You’ll be amazed by the incredible panoramic views from Nuuanu Pali Lookout, Makapuu Point, and Hanauma Bay.
12
Polynesian Cultural Center
Arriving at Polynesian Cultural Center, you’ll enter a world that celebrates the music, dance, and way of life on six Pacific Island nations: Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, and New Zealand. Explore a diverse spectrum of Polynesian traditions as you visit authentic villages for each nation. Meet Pacific islanders from across globe, listen to their stories and songs, and watch their joyful dances. Take a canoe ride from village to village and learn Tahitian spear throwing and Samoan cooking. Sit back and enjoy the colorful Polynesian Canoe Pageant and relax over a delicious barbecue lunch.
13
Mémorial national de Pearl Harbor
Nous commençons par l'historique Pearl Harbor où vous ferez l'expérience directe des événements bouleversants qui ont catapulté les États-Unis dans la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Rejoignez-nous au USS Arizona Memorial, une expérience profondément émouvante et émouvante où vous découvrirez les 1 177 marins qui ont péri lorsque leur cuirassé a été coulé lors de l'attaque japonaise du 7 décembre 1941 sur Pearl Harbor. Vous serez témoin de l'attaque dans un documentaire de 23 minutes, puis traverserez le port jusqu'au Mémorial à bord d'un navire de la Marine. Au Mémorial, rendez hommage aux héros dont les noms sont gravés sur le marbre dans la salle du sanctuaire. Regardez dans l'eau et notez les gouttelettes d'huile - "Les larmes noires de l'Arizona" - qui continuent de s'échapper du cuirassé coulé et de remonter à la surface du port. De retour au Pearl Harbor Visitor Center, vous aurez le temps de visiter les expositions du musée de la Seconde Guerre mondiale et la librairie.
14
Plantation de Dole
Ensuite, nous nous arrêtons à Dole Plantation dédiée à l'histoire de la culture de l'ananas à Hawaii. Achetez des souvenirs au Plantation Store et dégustez même une délicieuse friandise glacée Dole Whip. En nous dirigeant vers le centre culturel polynésien sur la côte nord, nous passerons par des plages de surf célèbres comme Waimea Bay et Sunset Beach, où les meilleurs surfeurs du monde testent leurs compétences lors de tournois de championnat en novembre et décembre.
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la côte Nord
Notre voyage à couper le souffle se poursuit alors que nous admirons les vallées et les falaises des montagnes Koolau vert émeraude et le littoral rocheux du sud d'Oahu. Vous serez émerveillé par les incroyables vues panoramiques de Nuuanu Pali Lookout, Makapuu Point et Hanauma Bay.
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Centre Culturel Polynésien
En arrivant au Centre culturel polynésien, vous entrerez dans un monde qui célèbre la musique, la danse et le mode de vie de six nations insulaires du Pacifique : Hawaï, Tahiti, Samoa, Tonga, Fidji et Nouvelle-Zélande. Explorez un large éventail de traditions polynésiennes en visitant des villages authentiques pour chaque nation. Rencontrez des insulaires du Pacifique du monde entier, écoutez leurs histoires et leurs chansons et regardez leurs danses joyeuses. Faites une balade en canoë de village en village et apprenez le lancer de lance tahitien et la cuisine samoane. Asseyez-vous et profitez du spectacle coloré de canoë polynésien et détendez-vous autour d'un délicieux déjeuner barbecue.
17
Pearl Harbor Historic Sites Visitor Center
• Explore exhibits on the events leading to the December 7, 1941, attack • Watch a 23-minute documentary about the attack's impact and the USS Arizona Memorial • Take a 10-minute boat ride to the USS Arizona Memorial; views of military sites included
18
USS Arizona Memorial
• Visit a white, open-air memorial over the sunken battleship • See the shipwreck and oil droplets known as "The Tears of the Arizona" • Remembrance Wall lists the names of 1,177 fallen crew members
19
Dole Plantation
During this time, you can explore the Dole Plantation Store, where you'll find pineapple-themed souvenirs, local crafts, and specialty foods like jams and dried fruit. Don’t miss trying a Dole Whip, the famous pineapple-flavored soft-serve treat. You can also take a short walk to see the beautiful Rainbow Eucalyptus trees, known for their colorful, multi-hued bark.
20
North Shore
Our breathtaking voyage continues as we take in the valleys and cliffs of the emerald green Koolau Mountains and the rocky shoreline of South Oahu. You’ll be amazed by the incredible panoramic views from Nuuanu Pali Lookout, Makapuu Point, and Hanauma Bay.
21
Polynesian Cultural Center
Arriving at Polynesian Cultural Center, you’ll enter a world that celebrates the music, dance, and way of life on six Pacific Island nations: Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, and New Zealand. Explore a diverse spectrum of Polynesian traditions as you visit authentic villages for each nation. Meet Pacific islanders from across globe, listen to their stories and songs, and watch their joyful dances. Take a canoe ride from village to village and learn Tahitian spear throwing and Samoan cooking. Sit back and enjoy the colorful Polynesian Canoe Pageant and relax over a delicious barbecue lunch.
22
Kualoa Regional Park
• Enjoy panoramic views of turquoise waters and the iconic offshore islet known as Chinaman's Hat (Mokoli’i) • Take in the dramatic scenery of the lush Kualoa mountain range in the background. • Relax by the beach, soaking up the peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty
23
Pearl Harbor Historic Sites Visitor Center
• Explore exhibits on the events leading to the December 7, 1941, attack • Watch a 23-minute documentary about the attack's impact and the USS Arizona Memorial • Take a 10-minute boat ride to the USS Arizona Memorial; views of military sites included
24
USS Arizona Memorial
• Visit a white, open-air memorial over the sunken battleship • See the shipwreck and oil droplets known as "The Tears of the Arizona" • Remembrance Wall lists the names of 1,177 fallen crew members
25
Dole Plantation
During this time, you can explore the Dole Plantation Store, where you'll find pineapple-themed souvenirs, local crafts, and specialty foods like jams and dried fruit. Don’t miss trying a Dole Whip, the famous pineapple-flavored soft-serve treat. You can also take a short walk to see the beautiful Rainbow Eucalyptus trees, known for their colorful, multi-hued bark.
26
North Shore
Our breathtaking voyage continues as we take in the valleys and cliffs of the emerald green Koolau Mountains and the rocky shoreline of South Oahu. You’ll be amazed by the incredible panoramic views from Nuuanu Pali Lookout, Makapuu Point, and Hanauma Bay.
27
Polynesian Cultural Center
Arriving at Polynesian Cultural Center, you’ll enter a world that celebrates the music, dance, and way of life on six Pacific Island nations: Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, and New Zealand. Explore a diverse spectrum of Polynesian traditions as you visit authentic villages for each nation. Meet Pacific islanders from across globe, listen to their stories and songs, and watch their joyful dances. Take a canoe ride from village to village and learn Tahitian spear throwing and Samoan cooking. Sit back and enjoy the colorful Polynesian Canoe Pageant and relax over a delicious barbecue lunch.
28
Kualoa Regional Park
• Enjoy panoramic views of turquoise waters and the iconic offshore islet known as Chinaman's Hat (Mokoli’i) • Take in the dramatic scenery of the lush Kualoa mountain range in the background. • Relax by the beach, soaking up the peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty
29
Pearl Harbor Historic Sites Visitor Center
• Explore exhibits on the events leading to the December 7, 1941, attack • Watch a 23-minute documentary about the attack's impact and the USS Arizona Memorial • Take a 10-minute boat ride to the USS Arizona Memorial; views of military sites included
30
USS Arizona Memorial
• Visit a white, open-air memorial over the sunken battleship • See the shipwreck and oil droplets known as "The Tears of the Arizona" • Remembrance Wall lists the names of 1,177 fallen crew members
31
Dole Plantation
During this time, you can explore the Dole Plantation Store, where you'll find pineapple-themed souvenirs, local crafts, and specialty foods like jams and dried fruit. Don’t miss trying a Dole Whip, the famous pineapple-flavored soft-serve treat. You can also take a short walk to see the beautiful Rainbow Eucalyptus trees, known for their colorful, multi-hued bark.
32
North Shore
Our breathtaking voyage continues as we take in the valleys and cliffs of the emerald green Koolau Mountains and the rocky shoreline of South Oahu. You’ll be amazed by the incredible panoramic views from Nuuanu Pali Lookout, Makapuu Point, and Hanauma Bay.
33
Polynesian Cultural Center
Arriving at Polynesian Cultural Center, you’ll enter a world that celebrates the music, dance, and way of life on six Pacific Island nations: Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, and New Zealand. Explore a diverse spectrum of Polynesian traditions as you visit authentic villages for each nation. Meet Pacific islanders from across globe, listen to their stories and songs, and watch their joyful dances. Take a canoe ride from village to village and learn Tahitian spear throwing and Samoan cooking. Sit back and enjoy the colorful Polynesian Canoe Pageant and relax over a delicious barbecue lunch.
34
Kualoa Regional Park
• Enjoy panoramic views of turquoise waters and the iconic offshore islet known as Chinaman's Hat (Mokoli’i) • Take in the dramatic scenery of the lush Kualoa mountain range in the background. • Relax by the beach, soaking up the peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty
35
Pearl Harbor Historic Sites Visitor Center
• Explore exhibits on the events leading to the December 7, 1941, attack • Watch a 23-minute documentary about the attack's impact and the USS Arizona Memorial • Take a 10-minute boat ride to the USS Arizona Memorial; views of military sites included
36
USS Arizona Memorial
• Visit a white, open-air memorial over the sunken battleship • See the shipwreck and oil droplets known as "The Tears of the Arizona" • Remembrance Wall lists the names of 1,177 fallen crew members
37
Dole Plantation
During this time, you can explore the Dole Plantation Store, where you'll find pineapple-themed souvenirs, local crafts, and specialty foods like jams and dried fruit. Don’t miss trying a Dole Whip, the famous pineapple-flavored soft-serve treat. You can also take a short walk to see the beautiful Rainbow Eucalyptus trees, known for their colorful, multi-hued bark.
38
North Shore
Our breathtaking voyage continues as we take in the valleys and cliffs of the emerald green Koolau Mountains and the rocky shoreline of South Oahu. You’ll be amazed by the incredible panoramic views from Nuuanu Pali Lookout, Makapuu Point, and Hanauma Bay.
39
Polynesian Cultural Center
Arriving at Polynesian Cultural Center, you’ll enter a world that celebrates the music, dance, and way of life on six Pacific Island nations: Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, and New Zealand. Explore a diverse spectrum of Polynesian traditions as you visit authentic villages for each nation. Meet Pacific islanders from across globe, listen to their stories and songs, and watch their joyful dances. Take a canoe ride from village to village and learn Tahitian spear throwing and Samoan cooking. Sit back and enjoy the colorful Polynesian Canoe Pageant and relax over a delicious barbecue lunch.
40
Kualoa Regional Park
• Enjoy panoramic views of turquoise waters and the iconic offshore islet known as Chinaman's Hat (Mokoli’i) • Take in the dramatic scenery of the lush Kualoa mountain range in the background. • Relax by the beach, soaking up the peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty
41
Pearl Harbor Historic Sites Visitor Center
• Explore exhibits on the events leading to the December 7, 1941, attack • Watch a 23-minute documentary about the attack's impact and the USS Arizona Memorial • Take a 10-minute boat ride to the USS Arizona Memorial; views of military sites included
42
USS Arizona Memorial
• Visit a white, open-air memorial over the sunken battleship • See the shipwreck and oil droplets known as "The Tears of the Arizona" • Remembrance Wall lists the names of 1,177 fallen crew members
43
Dole Plantation
During this time, you can explore the Dole Plantation Store, where you'll find pineapple-themed souvenirs, local crafts, and specialty foods like jams and dried fruit. Don’t miss trying a Dole Whip, the famous pineapple-flavored soft-serve treat. You can also take a short walk to see the beautiful Rainbow Eucalyptus trees, known for their colorful, multi-hued bark.
44
North Shore
Our breathtaking voyage continues as we take in the valleys and cliffs of the emerald green Koolau Mountains and the rocky shoreline of South Oahu. You’ll be amazed by the incredible panoramic views from Nuuanu Pali Lookout, Makapuu Point, and Hanauma Bay.
45
Polynesian Cultural Center
Arriving at Polynesian Cultural Center, you’ll enter a world that celebrates the music, dance, and way of life on six Pacific Island nations: Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, and New Zealand. Explore a diverse spectrum of Polynesian traditions as you visit authentic villages for each nation. Meet Pacific islanders from across globe, listen to their stories and songs, and watch their joyful dances. Take a canoe ride from village to village and learn Tahitian spear throwing and Samoan cooking. Sit back and enjoy the colorful Polynesian Canoe Pageant and relax over a delicious barbecue lunch.
46
Kualoa Regional Park
• Enjoy panoramic views of turquoise waters and the iconic offshore islet known as Chinaman's Hat (Mokoli’i) • Take in the dramatic scenery of the lush Kualoa mountain range in the background. • Relax by the beach, soaking up the peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty
47
Pearl Harbor Historic Sites Visitor Center
• Explore exhibits on the events leading to the December 7, 1941, attack • Watch a 23-minute documentary about the attack's impact and the USS Arizona Memorial • Take a 10-minute boat ride to the USS Arizona Memorial; views of military sites included
48
USS Arizona Memorial
• Visit a white, open-air memorial over the sunken battleship • See the shipwreck and oil droplets known as "The Tears of the Arizona" • Remembrance Wall lists the names of 1,177 fallen crew members
49
Dole Plantation
During this time, you can explore the Dole Plantation Store, where you'll find pineapple-themed souvenirs, local crafts, and specialty foods like jams and dried fruit. Don’t miss trying a Dole Whip, the famous pineapple-flavored soft-serve treat. You can also take a short walk to see the beautiful Rainbow Eucalyptus trees, known for their colorful, multi-hued bark.
50
North Shore
Our breathtaking voyage continues as we take in the valleys and cliffs of the emerald green Koolau Mountains and the rocky shoreline of South Oahu. You’ll be amazed by the incredible panoramic views from Nuuanu Pali Lookout, Makapuu Point, and Hanauma Bay.
51
Polynesian Cultural Center
Arriving at Polynesian Cultural Center, you’ll enter a world that celebrates the music, dance, and way of life on six Pacific Island nations: Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, and New Zealand. Explore a diverse spectrum of Polynesian traditions as you visit authentic villages for each nation. Meet Pacific islanders from across globe, listen to their stories and songs, and watch their joyful dances. Take a canoe ride from village to village and learn Tahitian spear throwing and Samoan cooking. Sit back and enjoy the colorful Polynesian Canoe Pageant and relax over a delicious barbecue lunch.
52
Kualoa Regional Park
• Enjoy panoramic views of turquoise waters and the iconic offshore islet known as Chinaman's Hat (Mokoli’i) • Take in the dramatic scenery of the lush Kualoa mountain range in the background. • Relax by the beach, soaking up the peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty
53
Pearl Harbor Historic Sites Visitor Center
• Explore exhibits on the events leading to the December 7, 1941, attack • Watch a 23-minute documentary about the attack's impact and the USS Arizona Memorial • Take a 10-minute boat ride to the USS Arizona Memorial; views of military sites included
54
USS Arizona Memorial
• Visit a white, open-air memorial over the sunken battleship • See the shipwreck and oil droplets known as "The Tears of the Arizona" • Remembrance Wall lists the names of 1,177 fallen crew members
55
Dole Plantation
During this time, you can explore the Dole Plantation Store, where you'll find pineapple-themed souvenirs, local crafts, and specialty foods like jams and dried fruit. Don’t miss trying a Dole Whip, the famous pineapple-flavored soft-serve treat. You can also take a short walk to see the beautiful Rainbow Eucalyptus trees, known for their colorful, multi-hued bark.
56
North Shore
Our breathtaking voyage continues as we take in the valleys and cliffs of the emerald green Koolau Mountains and the rocky shoreline of South Oahu. You’ll be amazed by the incredible panoramic views from Nuuanu Pali Lookout, Makapuu Point, and Hanauma Bay.
57
Polynesian Cultural Center
Arriving at Polynesian Cultural Center, you’ll enter a world that celebrates the music, dance, and way of life on six Pacific Island nations: Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, and New Zealand. Explore a diverse spectrum of Polynesian traditions as you visit authentic villages for each nation. Meet Pacific islanders from across globe, listen to their stories and songs, and watch their joyful dances. Take a canoe ride from village to village and learn Tahitian spear throwing and Samoan cooking. Sit back and enjoy the colorful Polynesian Canoe Pageant and relax over a delicious barbecue lunch.
58
Kualoa Regional Park
• Enjoy panoramic views of turquoise waters and the iconic offshore islet known as Chinaman's Hat (Mokoli’i) • Take in the dramatic scenery of the lush Kualoa mountain range in the background. • Relax by the beach, soaking up the peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty
59
Pearl Harbor Historic Sites Visitor Center
• Explore exhibits on the events leading to the December 7, 1941, attack • Watch a 23-minute documentary about the attack's impact and the USS Arizona Memorial • Take a 10-minute boat ride to the USS Arizona Memorial; views of military sites included
60
USS Arizona Memorial
• Visit a white, open-air memorial over the sunken battleship • See the shipwreck and oil droplets known as "The Tears of the Arizona" • Remembrance Wall lists the names of 1,177 fallen crew members
61
Dole Plantation
During this time, you can explore the Dole Plantation Store, where you'll find pineapple-themed souvenirs, local crafts, and specialty foods like jams and dried fruit. Don’t miss trying a Dole Whip, the famous pineapple-flavored soft-serve treat. You can also take a short walk to see the beautiful Rainbow Eucalyptus trees, known for their colorful, multi-hued bark.
62
North Shore
Our breathtaking voyage continues as we take in the valleys and cliffs of the emerald green Koolau Mountains and the rocky shoreline of South Oahu. You’ll be amazed by the incredible panoramic views from Nuuanu Pali Lookout, Makapuu Point, and Hanauma Bay.
63
Polynesian Cultural Center
Arriving at Polynesian Cultural Center, you’ll enter a world that celebrates the music, dance, and way of life on six Pacific Island nations: Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, and New Zealand. Explore a diverse spectrum of Polynesian traditions as you visit authentic villages for each nation. Meet Pacific islanders from across globe, listen to their stories and songs, and watch their joyful dances. Take a canoe ride from village to village and learn Tahitian spear throwing and Samoan cooking. Sit back and enjoy the colorful Polynesian Canoe Pageant and relax over a delicious barbecue lunch.
64
Kualoa Regional Park
• Enjoy panoramic views of turquoise waters and the iconic offshore islet known as Chinaman's Hat (Mokoli’i) • Take in the dramatic scenery of the lush Kualoa mountain range in the background. • Relax by the beach, soaking up the peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty
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Commentaires (82)
Sandra_D
Feb 2025
We were scheduled for a 930am Pearl Harbor tour and knowing our ship didn’t dock until 9am we missed our time slot we had a party of 12 and all the could get was ticket for 10 people so 2 of us didn’t get to see it VERY DISAPPOINTED WITH THE SERVICE THAT WE PURCHASED AND WAS VERY EXPENSIVE AND ALSO ASKED GOR MORE TIME AT DOLE PLANTATION WELL WE DIDNT GET THAT EITHER
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2025
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. I sincerely apologize that your tour did not go as planned and that you were disappointed with the service. We understand how important it is for all members of your group to fully enjoy the experience, and I regret that we were unable to accommodate all 12 of you at Pearl Harbor due to ticket availability. Regarding the timing of your tour, we do our best to schedule itineraries based on ticketed entry times and operational constraints, but unfortunately, late arrivals can sometimes impact availability, especially for high-demand locations like Pearl Harbor. We completely understand your frustration and regret that this affected your visit. As for your request for more time at Dole Plantation, we always strive to balance guest requests with the overall schedule to ensure we stay on track for the day’s planned activities. We regret that we couldn’t extend your visit as you had hoped. Your feedback is extremely valuable, and we will use it to review our scheduling and communication processes to prevent similar situations in the future. If there’s anything we can do to make this right, please feel free to reach out to us directly. We appreciate your understanding and hope to have the opportunity to provide a better experience for you in the future.
Carrie_Y
Feb 2025
Excellent trip to multiple locations in 1 day, professional and knowledgeable drive, cousin Guy, who provides lots of history about Hawaii. Educational trip. He is very well organized and always make sure we as travelers receive all information we need
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2025
Aloha! Mahalo for your wonderful review! We're thrilled to hear that you had an excellent trip and enjoyed visiting multiple locations in one day. Cousin Guy is indeed a fantastic guide, and we're glad his professionalism, knowledge, and attention to detail made your experience both educational and enjoyable. Thank you for choosing our tour, and we hope to welcome you back for another memorable adventure soon!
5bnwcdv9xr
Jan 2025
It was super cool to get to explore quite a bit of the island. We got to Pearl Harbor at the perfect time it wasn’t busy and we were able to quickly see what we wanted to without waiting. The Polynesian Cultural center was super cool and learned tons about the culture on the islands.
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2025
Aloha! Mahalo for your wonderful review! We’re so glad to hear that you had a great time exploring the island. It's fantastic that you were able to visit Pearl Harbor at the perfect time and avoid the crowds, making it easier to take in the history. We’re also happy that you enjoyed the Polynesian Cultural Center and learned so much about the island’s rich culture. Thank you for sharing your experience with us, and we hope to welcome you back for another amazing adventure soon!

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