Pearl Harbor National Memorial
Pearl Harbor National Memorial
Pearl Harbor National Memorial

Pearl Harbor National Memorial Tours and Tickets

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Made up of several historic sites and memorials, Pearl Harbor honors and educates the public about the Japanese attack on the United States on December 7, 1941 that propelled the country into World War II. It’s one of Hawaii’s most-visited attractions, and one of the country’s most significant WWII memorial sites.

  • 1 Arizona Memorial Place, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, 96818

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What are people saying about Pearl Harbor National Memorial

Oreoluwa_B, Nov 2024
Awesome
The ferry ride. Very pleasant experience and quite humbling. The stores were easy to shop and very clean.
Kelsey_T, Oct 2024
Pearl Harbor 2024
The tour guides were very friendly and knowledgeable! The buses were nice and clean. We only did the four hour time block and we thought that was a good amount of time.
Harvey_H, Jun 2024
EXCELLENT!
The USS Arizona Memorial and the USS Missouri were the most memorable. Visits I will forever be thankful for and never forget. Now for the day and total experience, it was EXCELLENT. Our guide was knowledgeable, friendly, caring, and attentive. Transportation was also excellent… clean, roomy, convenient! We had time to see and do everything. I did not feel rushed at all. Wonderful experience and time saying thank you to those who served for our freedom.
Julie_P, Oct 2024
Great Pearl Harbour tour
The mini bus was comfortable and clean. Our guide gave us good commentary on the way to Pearl Harbour and explained exactly what would happen there. When we arrived she escorted us into the venue and pointed everything out to us and the times we had to be where. The experience at Pearl Harbour and on the USS Arizona was very moving. At the appointed time we headed to the mini bus and received good commentary on the way back yo our drop off point. Overall a great tour with a cheery guide.
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Q:What is the best way to see the Pearl Harbor Memorial?
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The best way to experience the Pearl Harbor Memorial is by visiting the USS Arizona Memorial and the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center. Reserve tickets in advance to ensure entry, arrive early, and take the guided tour for in-depth insights. Exploring the museums and exhibits adds context to the historical significance of the site.
Q:Can you visit Pearl Harbor Memorial without a tour?
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Yes. Visiting Pearl Harbor National Memorial independently allows you to explore at your own pace. It's free to visit and wander around the visitor center, so take your time to learn the site’s history through the exhibits and memorial theater.
Q:How long do you need at Pearl Harbor Memorial?
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Plan for an hour or two to see the main exhibits and pay your respects at the Pearl Harbor National Memorial. However, if you also plan to add a visit to the USS Arizona Memorial, Battleship Missouri, and other memorials, then you'll want to allow a full day.
Q:Is there a dress code for Pearl Harbor memorial?
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No, there's no official dress code, but the site is a memorial—a place of solemnity and reflection. It's only fitting that you dress in a manner that reflects the gravity of the occasion, so choosing attire that's modest and respectful is appreciated.
Q:What is the best day to go to Pearl Harbor memorial?
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Weekdays, especially Tuesday through Thursday, tend to be less crowded at the Pearl Harbor Memorial. Arriving early in the morning enhances your chances of securing tickets and experiencing the site with fewer visitors. Visiting on December 7—the anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor—is an extra poignant way to experience the attraction.
Q:Is Pearl Harbor National Memorial accessible?
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Yes, the Pearl Harbor National Memorial is an accessible site. With no hills or steep stairs, the entire area is welcoming to those with limited mobility. There are also wheelchair locks on the boats that transfer visitors back and forth to the memorial.