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Hawaii Travel Tour Mall Great Hawaii Tours
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Robert's Hawaii Tours of Pearl Harbor
Take a glimpse into US history with a visit to Pearl Harbor and the Arizona Memorial. The tour continues with a narrated ride through the National Cemetery of the Pacific and historic points of interest through downtown Honolulu including Iolani Palace and the King Kamehameha statue.
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A Navy Day in Pearl Harbor
Includes General Admission and Chief's Guided Tour upgrade, Combat Simulator, Truman Line Complete Meal, Spectrum Photo Gift Amenity, Victory Store Gift Amenity at Battleship Missouri Memorial. Also includes General Admission to the USS Bowfin Submarine.
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Pearl Harbor with Discover Hawaii Tours
Very few people who visit Pearl Harbor are not
affected by the still, calm beauty of the U.S.S.
Arizona memorial, with the majestic U.S.S.
Missouri now standing watch over her. This is
a "must-see" for anyone visiting Hawaii, and is
the #1 Visitor Attraction in the State. We pick you up bright and early at your hotel so you'll be
one of the first people on board.
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E NOA Tours Pearl Harbor and Honolulu City Tour
A completely narrated 40-mile tour to the U.S.S. Arizona Memorial Visitor Center, followed by a comprehensive tour of Downtown Honolulu. While at the U.S.S. Arizona Memorial Visitor Center, you will experience a 20-minute film presentation of the attack on December 7, 1941.
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Pearl Harbor Tours On Oahu
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E NOA Tours of Oahu and Pearl Harbor
Experience the emotions of December 7th, 1941 - "the date which will live in infamy". Relive the terror of the surprise attack through a powerful film. Visit the men of valor in their final resting place and find Pearl Harbor survivors sharing their experience of that ill-fated day. An unforgettable experience for all!
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Robert's Hawaii Stars and Stripes Tour
Our most popular tour combines the two most recognized WWII memorials - the Arizona Memorial and the USS Missouri Memorial. Both located in Pearl Harbor, you'll be visiting the sites of where the US involvement in WWII began. Next stop is the National Cemetery of the Pacific where an American Legion veteran will lead you on a tour.
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