Pearl Harbor Visitor Center
Welcome to Pearl Harbor, your gateway to American wartime history. Here you get to visit monuments and museums, see exhibit galleries and displays, and learn from Pearl Harbor survivors. Pearl Harbor is located in the southwestern part of Oahu, Hawaii. It is the largest natural seaport in Hawaii. Pearl Harbor is the only US naval base named a National Historic Landmark and the headquarters of the Pacific Fleet. The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor during World War II. During the war time, the Arizona Memorial was buried underwater. In order to commemorate the painful lessons of the year and pay tribute to the soldiers who died in battle, the US government built the Pearl Harbor Memorial Museum in 1980 on the wreckage of the warship. On September 2, 1945, in Tokyo Bay, on the deck of the Missouri battleship, General MacArthur accepted Japan’s unconditional surrender and ended World War II. In order to commemorate the historical relics of World War II, this huge warship is permanently anchored in Pearl Harbor as a real and vivid living museum. The exhibits cover the 50-year service history of the three wars.
USS Arizona Memorial (overlooking only, no boat ride)
This memorial located in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii serves as a remembrance of the American soldier killed in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. The sunken battleship marks the resting place of over one thousand of the dead.
Hawaii State Capitol Grounds ( pass by)
The capital was built in 1969. Includes the Eternal Flame, the Korean Vietnam War Memorial, the Liberty Bell, and the Father Damien Statue, a tribute to the Roman Catholic priest who died after 16 years of serving leprosy patients.
Iolani Palace ( pass by)
This majestic structure was the official residence of Hawaii’s last reigning monarch, and it is the only royal palace in the United States. It features American Florentine architecture seen nowhere else in the world. It is an important stop for visitors to learn about the history and culture of Hawaii.
King Kamehameha Statue
One of Hawaii’s prominent chiefs who united the Hawaiian Islands. You can also take a photo with the statue of King Kamehameha, the first king of Hawaii.
Chinatown(Pass by)
The earliest Chinatown in Hawaii.
Honolulu City Hall ( pass by)
Known as the Honolulu Hale building, the city hall is on the National Register of Historic Places. It is the site of the chambers of the Mayor of the City & County of Honolulu and the Honolulu City Council.
Dole Plantation
Dole Plantation, where guests can taste the original pineapple ice cream, visit different varieties of pineapple in the pineapple field, and take a small train (at your own expense) and tour the maze (at your own expense). Dole Plantation has a wealth of experience activities, while demonstrating and imparting knowledge about Hawaiian sugar-making plants such as sugar cane and sugar beet. There is a very large souvenir shop and restaurant in the park, providing a variety of Dole plantation gifts, local food and beverages, before tourists leave, you can also buy fresh pineapples to take home.
Polynesian Culture Center : islands of Polynesia(admin is not included)
The Polynesian Cultural Center is operated by a non-profit educational organization. Most of the staff and actors are students from Brigham Young University in Hawaii, which integrates Hawaii, Tahiti, Tonga, Fiji, Samoa, and New Zealand Maori culture. Combining six lively and colorful cultures of Pacific island countries, the Polynesian Culture Center educates many visitors. We will stay in the center for about 2.30 hours to experience the most authentic indigenous culture, the most authentic epitome of Polynesia, and one of the exotic cultural experiences that cannot be missed. Ground. The Polynesian Cultural Village is the most popular tourist attraction in the afternoon. Visitors can learn hula dancing, hula dancing, weaving straw mats and small animals. You can also enjoy wonderful performances such as aboriginal people's performances such as making wood for fire and opening coconuts with bare hands. It is a tourist attraction not to be missed.
Sample itinerary: All admins are not included. The following itinerary is for reference only; the actual schedule is dependent on local weather and other factors.
7:30 am The tour guide will pick up the car at the hotel or the designated location.
8:00 am - 12:00 pm Pearl harbor and city tour
1:00 pm -2:00 pm Drive to the famous Dole Plantation.
3:00 pm After finishing the pineapple garden, we drive to the Polynesian Cultural Center. (Not include admin)
5:30 pm - 6:30 pm Return to starting point.
Note: This product does not include PCC admin(Guests can purchase at the site entrance)