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Stars & Stripes Tour (Monday,Wednesday-Friday) Closed Holidays

Adult Price: $142.00 - Members Price: $142.00
Children (4-11 years of age) Price: $107.00 - Members Price: $107.00
This tour is moving in more ways than one. Explore and honor three historic sites that shaped the outcome of World War II. You will visit the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center where the United States was catapulted into World War II and its fight in the Pacific began. Next, enjoy a tour of the Battleship Missouri. Knowledgeable guides provide colorful stories about the ship’s history and life at sea during a 35-minute guided tour. Later, honor the freedoms bestowed upon us by all those who bravely served our country since WWI at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl. Before heading back into Waikiki, you will drive through historic Honolulu to see Hawai‘i State Capitol and Honolulu City Hall, ‘Iolani Palace, King Kamehameha Statue, and Kawaiaha‘o Church.


HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:
• Pearl Harbor & USS Arizona Memorial* Includes a movie of the Japanese attack on December 7th, World War II museums, an audio tour of the 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 if a ticket can be secured. Tickets are very limited and are pre-purchased.
• USS Missouri Battleship* Take part in a guided tour and walk in the footsteps of General MacArthur and experience the battleship’s most famous historic mission. Lunch on own at Sliders Grill.
• National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl Lined with a variety of memorials honoring America’s veterans.
• Hawai‘i State Capitol Grounds include the Eternal Flame, Korean & Vietnam War Memorials, Liberty Bell and more.
• ‘Iolani Palace The official residence of the Hawai‘i’s last reigning monarch and the only royal palace in the United States.
• King Kamehameha Statue One of Hawai‘i’s prominent chiefs who united the Hawaiian Islands.
• Honolulu City Hall Known as Honolulu Hale (building) is on the National Register of Historic Places. The site of the chambers of the Mayor of the City & County of Honolulu and the Honolulu City Council.
• Kawaiaha‘o Church The Westminster Abbey of the Pacific.
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