Battleship Missouri Memorial Passport to Pearl Harbor | Hawaii

4.8
(5 Reviews)

Step back to December 7, 1941, with the Pearl Harbor Passport. Explore WWII's Pacific front and key perspectives. Book now for a historic journey.

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Passport to Pearl Harbor

Booking starts: 2025-06-17

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Pearl Harbor Visitor Center

地址:1 Arizona Memorial Pl, Honolulu, HI 96818

Battleship Missouri Memorial

地址:1 Arizona Memorial Pl, Honolulu, HI 96818

Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum

地址:1 Arizona Pl, Honolulu, HI 96818

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4.8
(5 Reviews)
KKday User
2025-03-22 07:04:08
There was no need to go to the ticket counter on the day, just go directly to each location and show the QR code to enter. I'm glad I went to Pearl Harbor. It was my third time in Hawaii, but it was a completely different experience. Arizona and Missouri were particularly shocking. There were many handwritten wills from the kamikaze pilots.
KKday User
2024-12-11 23:53:45
This is a must-visit place when you come to Hawaii. You can see the place where the war started (the USS Arizona) and ended (the USS Missouri) in one place. Each exhibit is rich in content, so I recommend taking your time and splitting it into two days to see them all. If you purchase a passport, you will also get an audio guide in Japanese, which will help you deepen your knowledge.
KKday User
2024-10-05 22:37:24
I purchased a Pearl Harbor Passport from kkday, and was provided with access to Pearl Harbor's memorial halls and a Korean audio guide. They also provided free transportation such as shuttle boats and buses, so I was able to tour around various places. I highly recommend the Pearl Harbor Passport!!
KKday User
2024-07-05 08:36:16
Pearl Harbor is a must-see in Hawaii. If you’re lucky, you may even encounter an aircraft carrier docking there.
KKday User
2024-12-03 23:35:20
It would have been nice if the order of the tours was written. Missouri was a shuttle bus, Arizona was a boat. I wanted a little more explanation. It was a waste of time. Each place had an earphone guide, and Missouri was explained by a Japanese guide. I was reminded of the situation at the start of the war. Even after 80 years, Missouri is still impressive.