Pearl Harbor (WITH USS Arizona Ticket) & BattleShip Missouri
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Quick Details
- Duration: 6 Hours
- Age Requirement: 21+ (12+ with an Adult)
- Group Size: Up to 15 People
*This tour will even translate the National Park Service’s 23-minute movie documentary into the visitor’s language.
Per Person
$150
Discover WWII Legacy: Pearl Harbor, USS Arizona & Battleship Missouri Tour
Tour Overview
Experience a 6-hour private tour that immerses you in the rich history of Pearl Harbor, including guaranteed tickets to the USS Arizona Memorial—no 8-week advance reservation required! Travel comfortably in a luxury vehicle as we visit two iconic sites: the USS Arizona Memorial and the Battleship Missouri, affectionately known as the “Mighty Mo.”
What to Expect
- Explore WWII History: Relive the tragic events of December 7, 1941, as we uncover the significance of Pearl Harbor.
- USS Arizona Memorial: Gain access to the memorial, which honors the 1,177 crewmen who lost their lives during the attack. Watch a short film that details the events of that fateful day.
- Battleship Missouri: Step aboard this legendary battleship, where you can learn about its role in WWII and its historic significance.
- Visitor Center & Exhibits: Visit the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center and explore the “Road to War” and “Attack” exhibit galleries, featuring photos and artifacts from the era.
Important Information
- Guided Tour: Our tour guides will accompany you to designated spots, providing insightful commentary along the way. However, they will be limited in escorting guests to every location within Pearl Harbor.
- Transportation Included: Enjoy seamless travel with transportation provided in a luxury vehicle.
- Small Bag Policy: Guests are permitted to bring a small handbag, which must measure 1.5″ X 2.25″ X 5.5″ or less in total dimensions.
Book Your Experience
Don’t miss the chance to delve into the history of Pearl Harbor and pay tribute to those who served. Reserve your spot now for a memorable journey through this significant chapter of American history!
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