Featuring free WiFi and a complimentary daily breakfast, Hampton Inn & Suites Oahu/Kapolei, HI offers modern accommodations in Kapolei on the west side of Oahu.
AC Hotel by Marriott Honolulu - All-New Hotel has a fitness centre, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Honolulu. This 4-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk, a business centre and free WiFi.
Sofia
United Kingdom
Good Hotel stay overnight if you need to go back to the airport the next day - it is clean, staff are friendly and it is acceptable for one night. Rooms are very small and the bathroom is basically in the bedroom, which is a bit odd. The location feels a bit dodgy but again fine for one night.
Located only a short drive from Waikiki city centre, Airport Honolulu Hotel offers comfortable accommodations furnished with modern amenities, including microwaves and mini-refrigerators.
Richard
United Kingdom
Good facilities and location with public transport nearby.
Featuring an outdoor pool, free WiFi and all guest rooms include a refrigerator. Guest rooms include a microwave, a TV with cable channels and pay-per-view movies, and air-conditioning.
Located in Waipahu, 15 km from USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park and 16 km from USS Arizona Memorial, Ho'onani Pua Hale provides spacious air-conditioned accommodation with a patio and free WiFi.
Alyssa
United States
Spacious, clean house gave our family air-conditioned elbow room to recover after busy days. Tiffany’s place is about 20 minutes from the airport, Pearl Harbor and the USS Arizona Memorial Park, and the Aulani Resort complex. The house is in a residential neighborhood not far from the H1 highway and close to several mall complexes with plenty of dining options. Three bedrooms and two baths upstairs; full kitchen, bathroom, two sitting areas downstairs with a third area outside, lanai style. Tiffany was prompt with information and help.
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My son loved this place!
My son loved this place! He's the usual teen that can't get his head out of his phone for more than 5 seconds without getting withdrawal symptoms, but Pearl Harbour weaved some kind of magic upon him.
For both of us the USS Missouri was fabulous. The free tour was an unexpected bonus - it was interesting and delivered really well by the young member of staff. It also taught me some things I didn't know, especially the bit about the dent that's still there on the ship's side from the kamikaze, and the story behind that.
We were also really impressed by the museum and the submarine. The whole area, as you might expect, is clean, tidy and respectful, as were all the visitors. The staff were also all friendly and helpful. It was a pleasure to be there.
You have to pay for each individual attraction and it can become quite expensive, but given we were nearly 8,000 miles from home it seemed silly not to see as much as possible while we were there.
The only thing we missed out on was access to the Arizona memorial. Despite looking out for the newly-released tickets at the correct time, they were all gone like a flash of lightning. A bit of a shame as I'd have liked to have seen it.
Apart from that though, it was brilliant.
Peter
United Kingdom
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This one can be confusing.
This one can be confusing. There are two totally separate things here. The USS Arizona is a memorial, you buy a $1 ticket via the government website and you turn up to your allocated booking time. If you miss your time for any reason you can join a stand by line. Not so busy times appear to be easy to get on another boat. But I have heard in peak times, it can be a challenge.
Then you have Pearl Harbour with three separate attractions. The submarine on site and then you take a shuttle to a warship and aviation museum. All are worth doing, you can get the best deal with what is called a Pearl Harbour Passport.
You can take a public bus, 42 or 20, 'The Bus' and it takes over an hour and costs just $3. You can uber or you can book a tour/taxi. We found the bus to be quite fun, we planned an entire day around this particular item on our itinerary and we napped on the bus on the way home :-)
Sandra
Australia
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Ensure you book an inclusive tour which fast tracks your...
Ensure you book an inclusive tour which fast tracks your entry to all areas, including Ford Island. We had booked a guided tour which picked us up from our hotel, and also our tour guide was brilliant sharing much history. We had a small coach too, only 8 people. Wear sunscreen as you’re outdoors mostly.
TravellerChris
Australia
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Great museum, we were lucky as there were only 8 people on...
Great museum, we were lucky as there were only 8 people on our bus and there were no crowds, but as Post-Covid travel increases this will change .. I suggest you book well in advance as this is the first time I have been able to go to Pearl Harbour as other time pre-covid I could never get on a tour and was trying to book when I was there
Peter
Australia
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10
You're not allowed bags & they charge $6 to store a small...
You're not allowed bags & they charge $6 to store a small bag - watch out! If you can, bring only your phone and purse and a water bottle.
Also try and book the Pearl Harbor ticket in advance (it's free) otherwise you could end up spending a while in the queues.
Cheryl
Australia
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10
The Tour - the Bus Transportation and all the people that...
The Tour - the Bus Transportation and all the people that worked in and around the Nat'l Monument were just wonderful.
Had been to Hawaii many times before (in the Military) but had not yet seen the USS MISSOURI - - That alone is worth the trip, but just allow enough TIME. Definitely cannot see everything in just a couple hours.
Nancy
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