Experience Pearl Harbor on this comprehensive and immersive journey chronicling the events of World War II in the Pacific. Satisfy your appetite for adventure and learn about Hawaii’s military history on this tour that spends the day at Pearl Harbor. See the Arizona Memorial and explore the Battleship Missouri which represents the beginning and end of WWII. Traverse the first battlefield at Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum and dive deep into the history of the Bowfin Submarine and Museum*. Discover how each played an integral role in the shaping of America’s history and relive the valor and sacrifice of American’s heroes. At the Visitor Center, browse harbor side exhibits and historic displays on your own. Lunch is included at the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum's Hangar Cafe.
*The USS Arizona Memorial will be closed for approximately six weeks starting September 3, 2025. During this time, access to the memorial itself, including the boat shuttle to the site, will be unavailable. To enhance your visit, we’ve added a complimentary audio tour at the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center that offers detailed historical insights and stories about the events and heroes commemorated at the memorial.
Tour Highlights:
- USS Arizona Memorial located directly above the USS Arizona battleship that was sunk during the attack on December 7, 1941. The ship is the final resting place of many of the 1,177 officers and crewmen who were lost, and a powerful reminder of those who gave their lives for their country.
- USS Missouri Battleship where you’ll walk in the footprints of General Douglas MacArthur, Admiral Chester Nimitz, and officers of the Allied Powers in 1945 when the instruments of surrender were signed on the ship, signaling the end WWII. “Mighty Mo” fought in WWII, the Korean War and in Desert Storm in the Persian Gulf, supporting the cause of freedom.
- USS Bowfin Submarine, also known as the “Pearl Harbor Avenger”, played an epic role in the battles of the Pacific. You’ll walk through the remarkable vessel docked in the harbor and visit the museum.
- Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum, located in two WWI hangars and retaining bullet holes from the December 7, 1941 attack, spans 105,000 square feet. An impressive array wartime aircraft is displayed including an authentic Japanese Zero, the type used in the attack.
- Pearl Harbor Visitor Center where you’ll view actual film footage the attack, view historic display