Explore at your pace
Guided tour
- Your admission ticket to access to Battleship Missouri takes you to the exact spot where Japan formally surrendered in 1945, marking the end of World War II.
- Join a 35-min guided tour in multiple languages that brings to life the ship's pivotal moments and historical significance, enhancing your understanding of its role in history.
- After the guided tour, explore various parts of the ship at your own pace, including the main deck, below-deck areas, and the flying bridge, allowing you to delve deeper into the ship's history according to your interests.
- Fun fact: The USS Missouri, nicknamed ""Mighty Mo,"" is the last battleship ever built by the United States and served in World War II, the Korean War, and Operation Desert Storm.
- Admission to the Battleship Missouri Memorial
- Guided tour in English, Japanese, Korean & Chinese
- Digital tour map (available to scan on board)
- Gratuities
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Guided tour: Walk in the footsteps of history
This 35-min multilingual guided journey aboard the USS Missouri brings to life the ship's pivotal moments in history with knowledgeable guides. Stand on the Surrender Deck, the exact spot where Japan signed the Instrument of Surrender, marking the end of World War II. As you explore, hear captivating stories of the ship's service during WWII, the Korean War, and Operation Desert Storm, gaining a deeper understanding of its role in shaping global events.
Self-guided tour: Explore at your own pace
After the guided tour, take the opportunity to delve deeper into the battleship at your leisure. With a digital tour map that you can avail by scanning a QR code aboard the ship and informative signage throughout the ship, you can explore various exhibits. Don't miss out on seeing the crew's living quarters, the engine room, and the massive gun turrets. This self-guided experience allows you to absorb the ship's rich history and engineering marvels at your own pace, making for a personalized and immersive visit.
What to Bring
- You may bring jackets, sweaters, small wallets, and necessary medication.
- Small cameras, camcorders, and cell phones are permitted.
- Sealable beverage containers are allowed if they are small in size.
What’s Not Allowed
- Due to heightened security, no bags of any kind are allowed at Pearl Harbor attractions including backpacks, purses, diaper bags, and camera bags.
Accessibility
- Wheelchairs, strollers, walkers, and canes are allowed and subject to inspection.
- Restrooms are available on the pier, just inside the gates, and aboard the ship.
Additional Information
- Baggage storage is available to the right as you enter Pearl Harbor National Memorial, with a fee of $7 per bag and $10 for oversized items. For security reasons, please do not leave valuables in your vehicle.
- Keep in mind that this is a memorial and wear respectful attire during your visit. We recommend comfortable walking shoes, lightweight, breathable clothing, sunscreen, and hats. Avoid clothing or head coverings with profanity or nudity to maintain a respectful environment.
- Always face the ladders and keep your hands free to maintain a firm grip while ascending and descending the decks.
- Follow the designated route and respect all safety signs.
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Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the redemption point.
Ticket redemption point
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Show your ticket at Pearl Harbor Ticket Gate.
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Address: 1 Arizona Memorial Pl, Honolulu, HI 96818, United States.
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