Highlights
- - Visit USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor
- - See Iolani Palace, the pride of the Hawaiian Monarchy
- - Discover Honolulu City Hall and Kawaiahao Church
Description
This unforgettable tour begins with a visit to the Pearl Harbor Visitors Center, the largest
visitor attraction on Oahu, where you will enjoy the many wonderful exhibits, galleries, and displays the center has to offer. Board a Navy boat shuttle for a tour of the harbor, along battleship row, and around the USS Arizona Memorial. This journey continues to the historic National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl, a historical landmark offering a backdrop of scenic rolling green hills and lush foliage, where we honor the many men and women who served in the Armed Forces. We wrap up this experience with a narrated tour of downtown Honolulu, where guests will see the impressive state buildings and learn about the Iolani Palace (the only royal palace on American soil), as well as visit the majestic statue of King Kamehameha (the great Hawaiian warrior-king who united the Islands).
Denotes stops made:
Pearl Harbor & USS Arizona Memorial: World War II museums, exhibit galleries, and displays, as well as a shuttle boat tour of the harbor along battleship row and around the USS Arizona Memorial.
National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl: Lined with a variety of memorials that honor America’s veterans.
Hawaii State: Capitol Grounds include the Eternal Flame, Korean & Vietnam War Memorials, Liberty Bell, and more.
Iolani Palace: The official residence of Hawaii’s last reigning monarch and the only royal palace in
the United States.
Honolulu City Hall: Known as Honolulu Hale (building), this site is on the National Register of Historic Places and is home to the chambers of the Mayor of the City & County of Honolulu and the Honolulu City Council.
Kawaiahao Church: The Westminster Abbey of the Pacific.
Meeting Location
This tour is only available for post-cruise guests of NCL Pride of America. This tour picks up at the cruise port in Honolulu. At the end of the Tour, drop-offs will include the pier, Waikiki and/or the Airport on an as-needed basis.