Explore history aboard the Battleship Missouri Memorial, an Iowa-class vessel that boasts an 80-year legacy of having served in pivotal moments like the Iwo Jima and Okinawa battles, Korean War, and Operation Desert Storm. As you walk between decks, you will find educational exhibits, memorabilia, and activities that give a deeper understanding of what sailor life was like. You will also be able to walk in the footsteps of General Douglas MacArthur, and see where World War II ended.
Od€34.78
Adult
13–99 wiek
€34.78
Child
4–12 wiek
€17.39
Czas trwania
1 godzina 30 minut
Miejsce spotkania
Pearl Harbor National Memorial, Arizona Memorial Place, Honolulu, HI, USA
Honolulu, US
Szczegóły atrakcji w skrócie
Co zawiera oferta
Admission
Trace history as you visit the decks of the historic Battleship Missouri Memorial. Includes motor coach transfers to and from the Missouri Pier, and a Mighty Mo guided tour available in English, Japanese, and Chinese that lets you walk in the footsteps of General Douglas MacArthur.
Important Information
Child policy:
- Children under 4 years are free of charge.
Good to know:
- Check the official website for the daily opening hours prior to your visit.
- Bags are prohibited at the Pearl Harbour Visitor Centre. Small cameras, wallets, mobile phones, water bottles, and medication are allowed.
- The site is wheelchair and stroller-accessible.
O Battleship Missouri Memorial
Explore history aboard the Battleship Missouri Memorial, an Iowa-class vessel that boasts an 80-year legacy of having served in pivotal moments like the Iwo Jima and Okinawa battles, Korean War, and Operation Desert Storm. As you walk between decks, you will find educational exhibits, memorabilia, and activities that give a deeper understanding of what sailor life was like. You will also be able to walk in the footsteps of General Douglas MacArthur, and see where World War II ended.
Atrakcje
Learn about the most famous historical aspects of the ship on a tour of the main deck.
Discover life at sea as you explore where the crew ate, slept, and spent their free time.
Stand on the spot where the Japanese forces signed an armistice back in World War II.