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Cancellation Policy
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If you cancel at least 7 day(s) in advance of the scheduled departure, there is no cancellation fee.
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If you cancel between 6 and 3 day(s) in advance of the scheduled departure, there is a 50 percent cancellation fee.
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If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure or fail to show up on the confirmed day of travel, there is a 100 percent cancellation fee.
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Tickets & ConfirmationImmediately after submitting your reservation you will receive a receipt of booking by email. Within 48 hours (often on the very same day!) of submitting your reservation you will receive a voucher confirming all details. Simply print your voucher and present it on the day of your activity, show or tour. A contact number will be provided to reconfirm.
Starpoints:
- Complimentary pickup and return from your Waikiki hotel included!
- Travel in comfort and style on board our luxurious, air-conditioned motor coaches!
- Visit Pearl Harbor, the WWII site of the Japanese bombing attacks!
- Spend about 2 hours exploring the Arizona Memorial.
- Visit the Arizona Memorial Visitors Center (admission included)!
- Board the Navy launch ship to head out to the Arizona Memorial to board the memorial itself!
- Explore the Memorial at your own pace - no rush!
- See the man-made engraved wall of marble with the names of 1,177 sailors and marines killed.
- Drive through and experience the serenity of the Punchbowl National Cemetery.
- Bring your camera for excellent photo opportunities.
Description
Begin at the Visitor Center, where you are on your own for approximately 2 hours to visit the exhibits or watch a movie that commemorates the 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
Browse through fascinating displays, and then board the Navy boat for a short ride over to the actual Arizona Memorial. Check out the Wardroom Orientation Center for maps, models, photos, artifacts and a brief film prepare you for your shipboard visit.
As we return to Waikiki, we drive through the Punchbowl National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific. Also known as the Punchbowl, it lies in the middle of Puowaina Crater, an extinct volcano. The cemetery consists of 112.5 acres. The Punchbowl was the site of many secret Ali’i (Royal) burials.
Drive past the historic Kawaiahao Church. It is often referred to as the "Westminster Abbey of Hawaii."
Visit City Hall and the State Library and Archives with short 5-10 minute stops at these places (based on schedule) before returning to your Waikiki hotel.

The historical significance of this memorial is immeasurable. This is the perfect tour for the historian in all of us or a great way to share the rich history of the United States with the whole family - Book Today!
Please Note: The US Department of the Interior has instituted a "no bags" policy at the Arizona Memorial and Visitor Center. Passengers may not carry any item that offers concealment. This includes purses, handbags, backpacks, diaper bags, etc. A small camera is permitted. Please bring vital items in a manner that they can be placed in your pockets. Do not leave valuables on the bus.
You can receive 1 free child ticket for each adult ticket purchased. Simply select the total amount of adults and children. If there are more participating children than adults, the remaining child tickets must be purchased on the day of the tour.
Reviews & ratings from fellow travelers
Read what other travelers think about the Pearl Harbor, Arizona Memorial & Punchbowl (Bus). We only accept reviews from actual, confirmed travelers who purchased the tour / activity from us, so you can be sure the reviews are unbiased and authentic.
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Our bus driver was great! Very entertaining and informative!
Reviewed by: Catherine R., USA, July 2010
Our tour guide was wonderful -- and funny. Cousin Shannon -- as he was called -- did a great job giving information and entertaining the bus load of people.
Reviewed by: John G., USA, July 2010
VERY EDUCATIONAL AND ENLIGHTENING EXPERIENCE! LOVED OUR TOUR GUIDE! HE WAS HILARIOUS!
Reviewed by: Anonymous, USA, June 2010
The driver was very funny and informative. It was a great experience. This 1st trip to Hawaii was by far the best trip of my life. Thank you. Mahalo.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, USA, February 2010
GREAT job by tour guide, Shannon. Saw lots of Honolulu along the way with great info.
Reviewed by: Paul B., USA, January 2010
Trip is good. Tour guide is excellent.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, USA, January 2010
very moving
Reviewed by: Graeme C., Australia, December 2009
Thoroughly enjoyed the whole experience. Unfortunately the "Missouri" was away for maintenance when we were there.
Reviewed by: James D., UK, November 2009
Great tour guide! Made the trip worth it and interesting. It should be great when the new museum is finished next year!
Reviewed by: Patrick C., USA, November 2009
This is a must see. It really makes you stop and reflect. To think that all of those men died on the Arizona and are buried there makes you grateful for all those who have given their lives for our freedom.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, USA, September 2009

Recent photos from fellow travelers
Here are recent candid photos of the Pearl Harbor, Arizona Memorial & Punchbowl (Bus). If you want to share your own tour photos, simply email your photos to tourphotos@thereservationcenter.com with your Booking ID Number. Please note: We only accept photos from actual, confirmed travelers to Oahu who purchased this tour / activity directly from us. Thanks in advance for sharing!
Vising USS Arizona Memorial
It was a wonderful and touching experience.
Photo by: Nina P, United States of America, April 2008
In memory of our brave men who lost their lives
Standing in this room was touching experience.
Photo by: Nina P, United States of America, April 2008