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Join us on a powerful historic journey starting with the surprise Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941 that catapulted the U.S. into World War II and culminating with the September 2, 1945 surrender that ended the global conflict. Book your tickets now and explore the Pearl Harbor Battleship tour in Oahu.
En-route to Pearl Harbor, our expert guide will recount the pivotal events leading up to the early morning aerial bombardment. Upon arrival at Pearl Harbor, you’ll begin with the USS Arizona Memorial Experience. Learn about the 1,177 seamen who tragically perished when the USS Arizona was bombed and sank within minutes in the 23-minute documentary featuring original archival footage. Imagine what that morning was like for these sailors as you cross the harbor to the Memorial on a Navy vessel. As you step aboard the USS Arizona Memorial, you’ll notice an air of quiet contemplation and honor. You are standing over the sunken battleship.
Specialized infant seats are available
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Visiting the museums is not part of this tour. If you want to visit the museums choose the Complete Pearl Harbor Experience tour
Purses and bags are not allowed inside Pearl Harbor. All bags may be stored for $7.00 each
Clear plastic bags are allowed, such as those allowed at football games, in which the contents are readily visible
Bags containing medical equipment unsuitable for lightweight, plastic, transparent shopping bags are allowed
Meals are at your own expense
There are a few on-site dining options at the Visitors Center and near the Battleship Missouri , such as food trucks, snack stands, or cafes where you can purchase and enjoy food before or after your tour
Wear comfortable shoes you will be walking much of the tour
No swimwear is allowed
Sites are subject to close due to stormy weather
There is no smoking allowed on the visitor center grounds or at the memorial
Respectful Silence: Visitors are encouraged to maintain a respectful silence while on the USS Arizona Memorial to honor the fallen. The atmosphere is one of reflection and reverence, allowing tourists to connect emotionally with the events of the past
If you enjoy your tour tipping your guide in cash is always appreciated
Not recommended for travelers who cannot walk 4 city blocks
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
USS Battleships Missouri Admission Included
Shuttle service from Pearl Harbor Visitor Center to USS Missouri Memorial is included
Arizona Memorial Boat Admission Included
Entry tickets to the attractions on your tour will be provided by your guide on the day of your tour
Air-conditioned vehicle
Round trip airfare to Honolulu Airport from Kona and Hilo Airports on the Big Island included
Expert narration of historical landmarks, Hawaii's royal family and the kingdom's rich history
Transportation to Kona and Hilo Airports on the Big Island is not included
Gratuities
If you enjoy your tour tipping your guide in cash is always appreciated
Purses and bags are not allowed inside Pearl Harbor. All bags may be stored for $7.00 each
Meals are at your own expense
Pearl Harbor Historic Sites Visitor Center
At the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center, you can explore various exhibits that provide historical context about the events leading up to the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. View a 23-minute documentary film that provides an overview of the attack, its impact, and the significance of the USS Arizona Memorial After the introductory exhibits and film, you will board a U.S. Navy-operated boat for a short ride to the USS Arizona Memorial. The 10-minute ride across the harbor is calm and offers views of the surrounding military installations Admission tickets to the attractions on your tour will be provided by your guide on the day of your tour
USS Arizona Memorial
The USS Arizona Memorial is a white, open-air structure that spans the remains of the sunken battleship. It's a solemn and quiet place, designed to allow visitors to reflect on the sacrifices made by the sailors and Marines who were lost during the attack Viewing the Wreckage: Inside the memorial you can look down into the water to see parts of the sunken battleship. The ship's outline is visible just below the surface, and oil droplets, often referred to as "The Tears of the Arizona," can still be seen rising to the surface Remembrance Wall: At the far end of the memorial is a wall inscribed with the names of the 1,177 crew members who lost their lives aboard the USS Arizona. This wall serves as a powerful reminder of the human cost of war
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