by pjsharp
Spent 2 nights in port here due to bad weather closing the port. High winds and extreme surf made going to the beach not an option. Pearl Harbor tour was affected by high winds as well. Made the best of everything and did some shopping.
Visited: Feb 03, 2019
by BreezeBracken
I am an individual that understands the cliché, “You get what you pay for”. My experience with Princes Cruise Line Excursions contradicted the saying. My wife and I wanted a simple retreat. I am a long time cruiser and enjoy excursions, and willing to pay the high premium thru the cruise lines. A premium that states the cruise line guarantees help should something go wrong, during your excursion time. Well…not so with Princess Cruise Line Excursions. This was our experience. I pre-booked with Princess, two, 4.5-hour beach retreats, to the Honolulu Sheraton, which was billed at 99 dollars per person. Mind you, Uber costs about 28 dollars from ship to beach (round trip), but there is no “guarantee”. The excursion started with 17 individuals loading into a Roberts Excursion Bus. A short drive and we arrived at the Sheraton. For an added bonus, Princess gave excursionists and paper wristband, stating it was for identification purposes and a ten percent discount at the Sheraton. By the way, the Sheraton bartenders and store clerks had no idea about the ten percent, but we were able to identify each other on the beach. Our Tour Guide escorted the 17 of us to the beach, where 17 lounge chairs had been reserved. He further advised that there would be a verbal warning/ notification, at the beach, at approximately 2:15 p.m., reminding us all that the departure time was at approximately 2:30 p.m. After that, the Tour Guide was never seen again, but the day went great. Not wanting to be rushed, at 1:40 p.m. the wife and I headed to the pickup point. We arrived before 2 p.m. and met up with 11 other individuals not risking tardiness. We sat around reminiscing about the beach, while waiting for the 2:30 p.m. bus. No bus showed! Each of us confirmed with the others that the Tour Guide said, “a 2:15 p.m. warning on the beach with the bus leaving at 2:30 p.m.”, and from the same drop off location. Everyone confirmed, 13 out of the original 17. At 2:50 p.m. my wife called the 800 number given by Princess Excursions. A number given out to excursionists incase they needed help. We gathered around my wife, ease dropping on her conversation with Princess. She explained the mishap. She asked when transportation would arrive for the stranded excursionist. To our dismay Princess advised there was nothing they could do for us, because they did not have contact with the ship. Simply put, we were on our own. Everyone was shocked. What if we had been further up into the rain forest, would we miss the ship and would they care? Once the shocked gasp and fist rattling settled down it was apparent we all needed to return to the ship. Some of us had another excursion (Luau) to attend. The wife and I shared a taxi with an irritated couple, while the remaining couples called Uber or flagged down a taxi to return them to the ship. The following day several couples filled out their complaint forms, regarding the incident. Four days later we met on deck and laughed with disappointment at Princess’s resolution. We were all given a 15 percent excursion discount to cover our return taxi rides to the ship. With Princess Cruise Excursions, I suggest going the cheaper route, just grab an independent excursion after docking. Why pay a premium for something Princess will not follow through with? My suggestion is to pass on Germaine's luau. Food was sub par, their sound system was horrible and the show lacked enthusiasm.
Visited: Jan 03, 2018
by angienee
We spent 3 days touring the island on a Polynesian Adventure tour bus before the cruise. Learned a lot about the island, the history, and the culture and saw some beautiful sites. We also visited Pearl Harbor and it was a very humbling experience.
Visited: Dec 29, 2018
by princesssnob
A friend winters there so after we visited the Ioloni Palace, she picked us up and did things with her.
Visited: Feb 02, 2019
by skipperdmarie
Visited the USS Missouri which I highly recommend. Also visited Pearl Harbor Memorial, but did not get to go on the memorial itself. Went whale watching with Honolulu Star- saw a few from a distance. Climbed Diamond Head and survived!
Visited: Jan 12, 2019
by Cruiser66302332
Honolulu is a very busy place! A big city. Loved being able to go to Pearl Harbor
Visited: Oct 15, 2016
by gericpod
Their "Bus" system is excellent. You can travel around the island for 4.5 hours and only pay $5. Excellent way to view the sites. I used google to map out our bus routes and it worked perfectly.
Visited: Apr 29, 2016
by AdrianJackson
Just brilliant! We stayed 4 more nights at waikiki beach. Did a 9 hour circle tour of oahu one day and Athens paradise cove luau one evening. What amazing experiences and we'll worth the cost
by scotiagirl
we enjoyed a trip around the island with an awesome guide, saw many sites and the visit to Pearl Harbor and to the Arizona memorial was a very moving experience
Visited: Sep 18, 2014
by bettyjobc
NCL Pearl Harbor with airport drop off. Very convenient for luggage and getting in and out of Pearl but way too long at the airport with drop off at 4:00pm. We flew out on Saturday night at 9:20 and almost everything in the airport was closed. If we had to do it over again we would get a room for Saturday in a less expensive hotel so we would have some where to go after Pearl to rest and shower for the LONG flight back. Even though you don't actually sleep in the room all night you have had an opportunity to rest and freshen up.
Visited: Oct 28, 2017
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