3 or 6 Hour – Pearl Harbor Shuttle: Roundtrip Transportation
We provide round trip shuttle service from your hotel so you can enjoy The Pearl Harbor National Memorial!
Overview
Experience a self-guided tour of Pearl Harbor with our convenient, hassle free round trip service from your hotel or resort. Be sure to reserve your Pearl Harbor tickets in advance so that you can tour the memorial at your own pace.
NOTE: The Pearl Harbor Shuttle does not include ANY of the Memorials at Pearl Harbor.
Highlights:
- Round trip service from Waikiki @ And You Creations
- Timely pick up and drop off
- You won’t need to worry about parking
- Pearl Harbor National Memorial Shuttle
Activity Times:
7:00-10:40am7:00-1:40pm
10:00-1:40pm
Activity Duration:
3.67 Hours
Upgrade Options:
No upgrades available
What’s Included?
Hassle free round trip shuttle service to The Pearl Harbor Memorial from Waikiki
1-Pickup Location and 3-Time Options:
- And You Creations (307 Lewers St. In front of Watumull Bldg)
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The Pearl Harbor National Memorial
Description
We are your Premiere Shuttle Service to and from The Pearl Harbor Memorial. With multiple hotel pick up and drop off times throughout the day we are sure to be a convenient and budget friendly choice for professional transportation. We offer Pearl Harbor tickets in addition to shuttle service so that you can enjoy the memorial at your leisure.
The Pearl Harbor Historic Sites
It all begins at the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center where you have access to gift shops, food vendors, restrooms, and Pearl Harbor Memorial information.
The USS Arizona Memorial
Designed by the Austrian-born American architect, Alfred Preis (February 2, 1911 – March 29, 1994), this iconic white structure is immediately recognized around the world and was dedicated by John F. Kennedy on May 30th 1962. It stands atop the actual sunken USS Arizona Battleship which heroes who lost their lives during the attack on Pearl Harbor remain entombed to this day. Its effect is one of serenty with the sag in the middle expressing initial defeat, but the ends standing strong to show ultimate victory. You can still witness droplets of oil seep to the surface which are sometimes referred to as “the tears of the Arizona” or “black tears”.
The USS Missouri Battleship
It is an Iowa-class battleship and the third ship of the United States Navy to be named after the state of Missouri. Commissioned in June of 1944, the USS Missouri fought in the battles of Okinawa and Iwo Jima and later in two tours during the Korean War. The Mighty Mo is best remembered for being the site of representatives of the Empire of Japan signing the Japanese Instrument of Surrender, ending World War II on September 2, 1945.
The USS Bowfin Submarine & Pacific Fleet Subamrine Museum
Built in 1942 and commissioned in May of 1943, the USS Bowfin Balao-class fleet attack submarine has been open to the public along with the Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum since 1981 at Pearl Harbor. Named after the bowfin fish, the submarine has been a pivital ship in many war patrols and coordinated operations between 1943 and 1945, mostly in the Sea of Japan, South China Sea, and Celebes Sea. On December 7th 1942, exactly one year after the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Bowfin was nicknamed “The Pearl Harbor Avenger” and helped make famous the term, “Silent Service”.
The Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum
The museum officially opened on December 7th 2006, the 65th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. It is located on Ford Island and now occupies 2 hangars covering 16 acres. It is host to a large variety of aviation exhibits with the majority being specific to the Attack on Pearl Harbor and World War II.
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