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The Ultimate Guide to Pearl Harbor

When my submariner first received orders to Pearl Harbor, I was filled with both excitement and trepidation. Excitement for the adventure, as Hawaii was one of five states I had never been to, and trepidation because of how far I would be from family. When we left Saratoga Springs, we didn’t know anyone in Hawaii.  Living in paradise was definitely an adventure! Now that I have been away for three years, I find myself missing the weather, the culture, the food and the outdoor adventures.

Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (JBPHH) is a joint Navy-Air Force base located on the Island of O’ahu in the state of Hawaii. Pearl Harbor is one of the busiest harbors for the U.S. Navy. JBPHH is homeport to 18 submarines and 175 tenant commands. JBPHH is home to multiple major commands for both the Air Force and the Navy, as well as the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility. The base population includes over 66,000 active duty personnel, their families, and civilian workers.


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If outdoor adventuring is calling you, then O’ahu has a lot to offer. From beaches, to hiking, to water sports, there is a lot to do outside!


Eat + Drink*

There are many restaurants and food trucks around the island that offer various cuisines.

A favorite breakfast location on the windward side is Cinnamon’s. For both sit down and take out breakfast, check out Liliha’s Bakery. Their coco puff pastries are a great treat for special occasions (or, really, anytime). Speaking of sweets, check out Leonard’s Bakery for some delicious Malasada’s. Their Malasadamobile can be seen at various locations around Oahu. No discussion of sweets is complete without mentioning Shave Ice. At busy times, there are lines out the door for Matsumoto’s Shave Ice up on the North Shore and Waiola Shave Ice in Waikiki.

Heard of the Shrimp Trucks, but not sure where they are? Head up to the North Shore and check out Giovanni’s Original White Shrimp Truck or Big Wave Shrimp, two local favorites. There are many more shrimp trucks and fruit stands on the side of the road on the North Shore.

Oahu is also home to some nice bars and breweries. Kona Brewing Co is located on the docks of Koko Marina in Hawaii Kai. Waikiki Brewing Company has two locations on island, in Waikiki and Kaka’ako. Lanikai Brewing Company has a tasting room in Kailua, with a family friendly atmosphere and allows you to bring your own food. Looking for some beer and pizza? Check out Aloha Beer Co in Kaka’ako.

If dinner and a show is what you are looking for, check out some local Luau companies. Germaine’s Luau and Paradise Cove are both located on the leeward side of the island. The Polynesian Cultural Center also has Luau packages.

There are many more options for food and drink around the island. Keep a look out for more articles discussing restaurants and areas to explore!

*Some of these places may have restrictions or closures due to COVID-19. Please check their social media or websites for the most up to date information on hours and procedures.


Have you been stationed at Pearl Harbor? Comment below and share your favorite locations and activities!

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