Step aboard the legendary USS Missouri, the last battleship ever built by the United States, and embark on a journey through history that you won't soon forget. Choose a 35-minute guided tour led by knowledgeable experts or explore at your own pace, you'll have unparalleled access to this iconic vessel. Wander through multiple levels of the ship, each full of fascinating exhibits that bring to life the incredible stories of the Mighty Mo, including the exact spot where World War II ended. This tour includes:
Self-Drive
Transportation to/from Pearl Harbor is not included. Find out how to get to Pearl Harbor here.
No bags of any size are allowed anywhere at Pearl Harbor. This includes backpacks, camera bags, purses, luggage, and fanny packs must all be left at the baggage storage at the entrance to the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center. For diaper needs, we suggest parents and caregivers include these baby items in a clear sealable under the stroller seat for clear visibility and access.
Yes. The ship has a wheelchair accessible ramp on the aft entry Brow, providing access to the Main Deck. From there, visitors can access the museum from an interactive kiosk in the Wardroom. The Surrender Deck is also accessible via elevator access.
Due to the Pearl Harbor National Memorial's no-bag policy, only bring snacks and water bottles that you can carry. There is a small snack shop on site that carries various sundry snacks and cold beverages as well as restaurants throughout the area. There are water fountains located throughout the park to use or refill water bottles.
We recommend that all visitors consider this site is for remembrance and reflection of the loss of life in service to the United States, therefore please plan for appropriate dress. Battle dress uniform is not allowed on the memorial, though it is allowed throughout the visitor center and at sites on Ford Island. Military visitors are welcome to wear civilian attire when visiting.
Come prepared with comfortable shoes as you will be on your feet throughout your visit, including a hat, sunglasses, and reef-safe sunscreen are recommended.