Primarily catering to Japanese tourists, Kato Golf Tours arranges golfing packages at the many renowned courses in Oahu. Whether you're a businessman with a few extra days on the island or a newcomer to the zen of golf, Kato Tours can arrange your perfect day on the green. The company takes all the hassles out of setting up tee times, arranging partners and coordinating transportation. It also provides information on all of the golf courses on the island.
Pearl Harbor Tours situated on Silva Street in Honolulu offers exciting private, as well as, group guided tours of the historic Pearl Harbor and the various attractions situated nearby. During the course of the guided tour, you will be exploring and learning fascinating and historical facts about USS Arizona Memorial, Battleship Missouri, USS Bowfin and Pacific Aviation Museum. The knowledgeable guide will share with you interesting facts and the timeline of events that unfolded after the tragic invasion of Pearl Harbor during World War II. Tours are offered by Pearl Harbor Tours from Oahu, Maui, Kauai, and Big Island.
This Pearl Harbor memorial park is dedicated to World War II submarines and their valiant crews. The park takes its name from a particularly distinguished sub, the USS Bowfin SS-287. Tour the narrow corridors and compartments where the crew worked, ate, and slept on nine hazardous missions. In addition to the Bowfin exhibit, there is a waterfront memorial. Also visit the Battleship Arizona and Missouri memorials.
This beautiful country-style estate was built in 1847. A decade later, it was purchased by the Hawaiian monarchy as a retreat for Queen Emma, the consort of King Kamehameha IV. Today, the lovely plantation-style structure is furnished with Emma's possessions and maintained by the Daughters of Hawai'i society. These wonderful women all have the true spirit of Aloha. The old house is beautifully nestled in a deep canyon in the Koolau Mountains. Guided tours are given daily except on holidays. Purchase Hawaiian memorabilia and crafts in the gift shop. The facility is also available on a rental basis.
The Hawaiian Islands take ecological awareness seriously. This is one of several organizations dedicated to the ecological education of Hawaii's residents and visitors. The non-profit group was founded in 1970, with the goal of teaching Hawaii's people about their unique environment. The group offers a variety of programs, all of which are available at low or no cost. Everything from school field trips to hula festivals are organized by Moanalua, with contributions coming from many different sponsors and volunteers. Call for information on current programs.
Protestant missionaries established their headquarters on this site in 1820 which is now called the Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives. This prim New England-style white Frame House dates to the year 1821. The Coral House, so named because it was built from blocks of coral, houses the original iron and mahogany printing press. Descendants of the state's missionary families operate the museum. Museum tours are given daily. On Kama'aina Days 'living history' guides dressed in period costume demonstrate 19th-century life in Hawaii.