Pearl Harbor and Oahu Circle Island Tour FROM MAUI
3 Reviews
Guided tours
Wheelchair accessible
Landmarks & monuments
Tours
Culture & history
Museums & exhibitions
World War II
Sightseeing
After touring Pearl Harbor, embark on a scenic 120-mile journey, circling the island of O'ahu. Includes inter-island flights from the island of Maui.
Highlights
- Visit Pearl Harbor Historic Sites And Museums
- Explore Oahu's Scenic Coastline And North Shore Beaches
- Enjoy Local Treats At Tropical Farms And Dole Pineapple Plantation
- Stop For Lunch At Kahuku Sugar Mill (Meals On Your Own)
- Roundtrip Flights from Maui
Description
Your guide will meet you curbside at Honolulu Airport, ready to begin your adventure as soon as you arrive. We'll head straight to the World War II Valor In The Pacific National Monument, home to the USS Arizona Memorial and Pearl Harbor Visitor Center. There, you'll watch a brief documentary, take a Navy boat ride, and explore museum exhibits.
After experiencing Pearl Harbor, embark on a scenic 120-mile journey around Oʻahu. Along the way, you'll visit the Dole Pineapple Pavilion, stunning beaches, local farms, food trucks, charming towns, and iconic North Shore surf spots. Stops include picturesque lookouts like Nuʻuanu Pali and other breathtaking viewpoints.
At the end of a full day of exploration, we'll return you to Honolulu Airport in time for your departing flight around 5:30 PM.
Itinerary:
7:00 AM: Flight to Oʻahu
7:30 AM: Curbside pickup at Honolulu Airport – Meet your guide for a 9–10 hour tour
8:00 AM: Board Navy launch to USS Arizona Memorial
10:30 AM: Depart for North Shore with a stop at Dole Plantation
11:00 AM: Visit Dole Plantation
11:30 AM: Explore North Shore Oʻahu
12:30 PM: Lunch on your own at Kahuku Sugar Mill – Your guide will recommend local favorites
1:50 PM: Tour Highlights:
- Kualoa Regional Park
- Waimea Bay
- Sunset Beach
- Tropical Farms Macadamia Nut Farm
- Nuʻuanu Pali Lookout
4:30 PM: Return to Honolulu Airport
Includes
Round trip transportation from Maui
Important Information
- While there is no official dress code to visit the Pearl Harbor Historic Sites, we ask visitors to dress appropriately and respectfully. Swimsuits are not acceptable. High heels, skirts, and dresses are also not recommended. Flip-flops and sandals are permitted; however, we encourage you to wear closed-toe shoes as there is a lot of walking when visiting the Pearl Harbor Historic Sites. For security reasons, no bags are allowed. Additionally, no iPad cases or clutch wallets are permitted. A wallet must be no larger than a regular-sized cell phone. Bags are not allowed in Pearl Harbor Visitor Center but if needed may be checked and stored for $7.00 per small bag or $10.00 per large bag. It is recommended only essential items such as phones, wallets, and a water bottle or any needed medicines be brought on tour.
Easy cancellation
Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund