On December 7, 1941, the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service did a naval assault on Pearl Harbor in which thousands of our brave men lost their lives. To honor those martyrs who sacrificed their lives in the attack, a national monument – The USS Arizona Memorial is built. The memorial stands on the buried and […]
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Pearl Harbor continues to be a sensitive issue in the United States. People cannot forget the fact that the greatest nation on the planet was trapped unaware. The casualties including more than 2,000 soldiers killed and 1000 injured makes it a black day in the U.S. military history. Franklin D. Roosevelt, the then President of the […]
Start at the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center to receive your free ticket and a start time for your USS Arizona Memorial program, a 75-minute experience. The USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor gives visitors the opportunity to appreciate the comprehensive museum, learn the history of “the date that will live in infamy” and watch a […]
A key turning point of World War II, the attack on Pearl Harbor remains one of the most significant events in US history. Most Pearl Harbor Tours that include an Arizona ticket only allow you a couple of hours on-site, which isn’t really enough time if you want to see everything, and often include a […]
Pearl Harbor is the most popular & historic destination in Hawaii. Visit Pearl Harbor today to explore the famous memorials and exhibits. A guided tour of Pearl Harbor is important on your Hawaii tour. We offer tours seven days a week plus you will get roundtrip transportation from Waikiki hotels. We also provide transportation for […]
Our Pearl Harbor Tour provides visitors with an interactive way to learn about the history of World War II. It is definitely one tour that cannot be missed. The Pearl Harbor Tour provides visitors to Oahu the chance to visit the sight of this horrible event in US history and become a part of the experience […]
Every month, thousands of tourists avail Pearl Harbor Tours and visit the memorials to pay their respects to the brave soldiers who fought for the country during the surprise Japanese attack on December 7, 1941. Its named Pearl Harbor for the pearl oysters that were once harvested from the waters, the natural harbor is the […]
If you are visiting Pearl Harbor, keep in mind that only a certain number of tickets are handed out each day, some of which are reservable and some of which are available for walk-ins, but they usually fill to maximum capacity, so it’s best to either reserve in advance or arrive early in the day […]