Port
Honolulu, Hawaii, US
Activity Level
Moderate Activity
Excursion Type
Information Not Currently Available
Wheelchair Accessible
No
Starting At (prices in USD)
$440
Minimum Age
Information Not Currently Available
Duration
Approximately 5 Hours
Meals Included
Meals included
The Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum offers a detailed exploration of aviation during World War II with a special focus on the pivotal attack on Pearl Harbor. This unique behind-the-scenes experience, not accessible to the public, allows visitors to explore hangars that still bear bullet holes. Enjoy a guided tour of the museum. You will transfer from Pearl Harbor to Ford Island with museum tickets included. Exhibits include:
Hangar 37: An authentic World War II-era structure, Hangar 37 houses artifacts from the Pearl Harbor collection that narrate America's involvement in World War II from the December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor to the Battle of Midway and beyond.
Hangar 79: Picking up where Hangar 37 leaves off, Hangar 79 chronicles the ascent of American air superiority established during World War II. This dominance continued through subsequent decades, including the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and the Gulf Wars.
Outdoor Exhibits: Situated between Hangars 37 and 79, the outdoor collection features historic and modern helicopters. Visitors to the museum can explore a dynamic array of traveling exhibits, covering topics ranging from the future of aviation to the heroes of World War II.
Visit the historic Ford Island Control Tower, where the iconic words, "Air raid on Pearl Harbor -- this is no drill!" were first broadcast, forever altering the course of history. Your first-class guided tour includes a ride in the meticulously restored elevator. From the observation deck, enjoy a panoramic 360° view of the battlefield. Accompanied by knowledgeable docents, you'll journey through the fateful morning of December 7, 1941, hearing compelling stories of sacrifice and courage.
Lunch is served in a private area along the way.
Next, you will visit USS Missouri and stand on the Surrender Deck, where World War II finally ended. Hear the story and see the impact of the kamikaze attack on Mighty Mo. Explore below deck to see what Navy life was really like. When the tour is complete, take the shuttle back to the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center.
Notes:
Tour does not operate on holidays. Bring state-issued photo ID. Wear comfortable walking shoes. Bag Policy and Security Information: Due to increased security measures, bags that offer concealment, such as purses, handbags, backpacks, fanny packs, camera bags, diaper bags, luggage, etc., exceeding 1.5" x 2.25" x 5.5" are prohibited. Security measures are strictly enforced at all visitor destinations on Pearl Harbor.
Items that are NOT allowed:
• Bags, packages, or containers that offer concealment, such as purses, handbags, backpacks, fanny packs, camera bags, diaper bags, luggage, etc., greater than 1.25" x 2.25" x 5.5"
• Glass containers other than baby food jars and tempered glass water bottles
• Musical instruments and cases not related to a permit
• Recreation or sports equipment such as skateboards, skate shoes, frisbees, and balls
• Flowers in pots, vases, or containers
• Aerosol containers
• Knives and other weapons, including pocket knives and multitools
• Alcoholic beverages
• Bicycles, scooters, e-bikes, Segways, or other rideable recreational devices
• Motorcycle, bicycle, and other protective or decorative helmets
• Flags, signs, or banners on posts or poles not related to a permit
• Wreaths on stands not related to a permit
Items allowed at the monument
• Clutches (strap or no strap) and wallets measuring 1.25" x 2.25" x 5.5" or less in total dimensions
• Clear plastic bags, such as those allowed at football games, whose contents are readily visible
• Small canvas and recycled material type (thick plastic) shopping bags purchased in the secure zone. Use is allowed on the day of purchase only, and will not be allowed re-entry once they exit the secure zone
• Wheelchairs that have a fixed bag (no ability to remove)
• Bags containing medical equipment unsuitable for lightweight, plastic, transparent shopping bags
• Stroller with a fixed pouch (no ability to remove)
• Musical instruments and cases related to an NPS-issued Special Use Permit or similar partner document
• Food and water that is not concealed in a package
• Firearms possessed by commissioned law enforcement officers under LEOSA (must be declared to a law enforcement ranger)
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