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Honolulu is both the perfect launch point for exploring Hawaii and a destination in itself. Honolulu tours cover both aspects, by revealing the city’s culture and helping you get out of town. Take a trip to the USS Arizona Memorial, snorkel among coral reefs, fly over the island in a helicopter, attend a traditional luau, or tick off city sights. Whatever you choose, expert guides will make your trip as smooth and memorable as possible.

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Q:Are guided tours in Honolulu worth it?
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Yes, guided tours in Honolulu will give you an insider's view of the city and its history that you can't get on your own. Many include convenient hotel pickup, air-conditioned transport, and lunch. Your local guide will also give you tips and recommendations to make your Honolulu visit more memorable.

Q:How much do Honolulu tours cost?
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Expect to pay US$40 and up per person for a Honolulu tour. Full-day circle island tours and snorkeling excursions are more expensive, costing US$120 and up. These tours typically have multiple stops with snacks or lunch included. You'll find a wide range of prices for tours of Pearl Harbor, so be sure to read the tour details for information on what they include when comparing.

Q:What activities are included on Honolulu tours?
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The most popular tours in Honolulu are Pearl Harbor tours, Circle Island tours, and snorkeling excursions. Pearl Harbor tours will focus on history, and you'll typically visit the USS Arizona Memorial and the Punchbowl National Cemetary. Other tours take you to landmarks like the Dole Plantation and Waimea Valley.

Q:How many days in Honolulu is enough?
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You'll want to have at least three days in Honolulu to experience the highlights like Waikiki Beach, Pearl Harbor, and Diamond Head Crater. With more time, you can visit other parts of Oahu or go on a snorkeling excursion to explore the creatures under the sea.

Q:What is the rainiest month in Honolulu?
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December is the rainiest month in Honolulu, and the rainy season runs from November through March. While most people choose to visit during the summer months, the rainy season also coincides with whale-watching season, and it can be a great time to visit to avoid the crowds.