Passport to Pearl Harbor
One historic location, four very distinct destinations, each as compelling as the next and none that you’d want to miss. Your Passport to Pearl Harbor Tour includes: Passport to Pearl Harbor Tours includes: Visitor Center Narrated Multimedia Tour, Battleship Missouri Memorial-Mighty Mo Pass, Pacific Fleet Submarine Admission, Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum and Pearl Harbor Virtual Reality Center. PASSPORTS DO NOT INCLUDE RESERVATIONS TO THE USS ARIZONA MEMORIAL.
Due to heightened security measures on Ford Island, guests may be asked to present identification when boarding or while riding the shuttle bus (foreign visitors are required to carry their passport).
Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum:
Stand on an American WWII battlefield, and see the strafing marks and bullets holes left by the attack that sunk the USS Arizona.
This tour covers over 75 years of Pacific aviation history. Full access to 50+ aircraft and all exhibits, including Experience the December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor like you never have before, from the place where bombs first fell on that fateful day. Beginning with the attack and covering 75+ years of Pacific aviation history, General Admission gives full access to our 50+ aircraft and all exhibits in Hangar 37, Hangar 79 and The Raytheon Pavillion. Free guided audio tours available in English, Japanese, Spanish, Korea, Cantonese and Mandarin.
Completely immerse yourself in WWII History at the National Park Service Pearl Harbor Virtual Reality Center, where “History Comes Alive”. The two newly released VRs from Pacific Historic Parks provide for a compelling digital experience.
Battleship Missouri Memorial:
Weighing over 58,000 tons and measuring just under 900 feet from bow to stern, the USS Missouri is a hulking, awe-inspiring behemoth of a ship. A true force to be reckoned with in her prime, today, the now peaceful giant stands silent guard over Pearl Harbor.
The "Mighty Mo" was the last American battleship ever built and the last to be decommissioned. The surrender of the Japanese on the deck of the Missouri brought the Second World War to an end and remains one of the most impressive highlights in her illustrious 50-year career. A career spanning five decades and three wars .
Climb aboard the Missouri and follow in the footsteps of General Douglas MacArthur, Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers. Stride across the deck of the Mighty Mo and get a close-up view of the Missouri's massive, 16-inch, 50-caliber guns. Pop down below for a surprise inspection of the crew's quarters and mess. Finally, take your place on the bridge of the Missouri and check out the view from the Captain's Chair!
Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum:
Immediately adjacent to the Pearl Harbor National Memorial, the Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum campus was recently renovated and features the WWII fleet submarine, USS Bowfin, a museum, outdoor artifacts, a lanai (shaded patio), food service, gift shop, restrooms and concessions. The Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum is one of the few museums in the world where visitors can learn about the history of the U.S. Navy’s Submarine Force – the Silent Service during WWII, the Cold War, and Today and into the Future. The museum features a mix of traditional exhibits, multi-media, and interactive displays.