Take this tour to visit the USS Arizona Memorial and Visitor Center at Pearl Harbor. After you spent a morning at Pearl Harbor, we will take on a drive to downtown Honolulu’s historic sites which give you a chance to know the history of Pearl Harbor and Hawaii throughout your day.
A visit to the Pearl Harbor Visitor’s Center will remind you about the sailors who lost their lives during the attacks on Pearl Harbor.
A visit to one of Pearl Harbor’s most emotional, memorable sites – the USS Arizona Memorial is a must. At the Visitor Center, you get to see authentic wartime artifacts, compelling museum displays, and contemplative open spaces designed with the country’s fallen soldiers in mind. We offer you a driving tour of historic Honolulu before returning to Waikiki. You can visit the Punchbowl National Cemetery of the Pacific, I’olani Palace, Kawaiahao Church, the Honolulu State Capitol Building, the statue of King Kamehameha the Great.
Posted By : Angelynn_M
The day was beautiful and the tour to the Arizona memorial was very moving. We enjoyed the film and the displays back at the park. We felt like we learned a lot about the events leading up to December 7, 1941, and the ramifications that followed. The tour of the U.S.S. Missouri was also informative and interesting. Our tour guide with Viator was great and took good care of us. It was wonderful to leave the planning and driving to someone else!
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Posted On : 2024-03-19 23:52:52
Posted By : Denis841
One of the famous sights on O’ahu is the Memorial to the men who died on the Battleship Arizona. Sitting astride the sunken tomb, this white memorial is a fitting reminder of War and the loss of young lives.. A boat ride operated by seamen and women of today’s Navy glides across the harbour and leaves you to walk with your thoughts to see the rusting ship beneath the water and the names of all who died on that fateful day - 7 December 1941, so long remembered in the words of President Roosevelt as “the day of infamy’. Oil and the Ship’s fuel still oozes and slicks the water even today. It is a must do.
Normally there is a short film prior to the visit to the memorial. It is a fantastic piece to set the scene of why and how this tragedy occurred.
There are other parts of this Museum of the Pacific, but none so moving or so poignant as the Arizona Memorial.
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Posted On : 2022-01-18 19:02:55