Pearl Harbor Visitors Center: Visit the Pearl Harbor Visitors Center and tour the two new exhibit halls at your leisure. You will see rare footage of the attack on Pearl Harbor as well as interactive displays and memorabilia of this historic day. Additionally, visit the Remembrance Circle, which pays tribute to the men, women, and children, both military and civilian, who were killed as a result of the attack on December 7, 1941. Lastly, browse through the numerous books, videos, posters, audio recordings and memorabilia in the bookstore.
Historic Honolulu: Take a drive through Downtown Honolulu and Hawaii’s Capitol Historic District. Relive history as you learn about the Hawaiian Monarchy and its legacy and influence over modern day Hawaii. View the statue of King Kamehameha, Iolani Palace and Kawaiahao Church.
Waikiki: Travel through the heart of the resort district at Waikiki Beach, a bustling area lined with skyrises, luxury resorts and restaurants, that is the hub of Honolulu fun and activity. It is famous for its surf break and stunning views of Diamond Head, an extinct volcano named by sailors in the 1800s who mistook the glitter of calcite crystals in the lava rock for diamonds.
What to Bring: Cash or credit/debit card for additional purchases.
Good to Know: Bags that offer concealment, such as purses, handbags, backpacks, fanny packs, camera bags, diaper bags, luggage, etc., that exceed the measurements of 1.5" x 2.25" x 5.5" are not allowed at the monument. The Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum operates a baggage storage facility near the entrance to the visitor center. Security measures are strictly enforced at all visitor destinations on Pearl Harbor. At the end of the tour, guests have the option to remain in Waikiki and make their way back to the ship at their own expense.