Official Pearl Harbor Captain's Self-Guided Multimedia Tour





Description
Narrated by Jamie Lee Curtis, along with National Park Service historians and Pearl Harbor survivors, you'll hear powerful firsthand stories brought to life through archival audio and historic imagery. Simply press play and let the voices of history guide your journey of remembrance. Step into history and experience Pearl Harbor at your own pace with this self-guided multimedia tour featuring 29 key stops across the Visitor Center, museums, and shoreline. With over 90 minutes of curated content, this tour highlights the most important moments and locations of Pearl Harbor and the USS Arizona Memorial. Includes complimentary use of a handheld audio device, a detailed tour map, and earbuds you can take home with you, giving you the flexibility to explore on your own schedule while enjoying a rich, guided experience. This experience DOES NOT include tickets to the USS Arizona Memorial. Sign Up for the USS Arizona Memorial Standby Queue located at the Pearl harbor Visitor Center.
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Step into history and experience Pearl Harbor at your own pace with this self-guided multimedia tour featuring 29 key stops across the Visitor Center, museums, and shoreline.
This experience DOES NOT include tickets to the USS Arizona Memorial. Sign up for the USS Arizona Memorial Standby Queue located at the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center if you do not have advanced reservation boat tickets for the USS Arizona Memorial. Standby Queue signup is free. Reserve your boat ticket in advance at recreation.gov ($1 reservation fee per ticket).
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- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- The Pearl Harbor Visitor Center has a no bag policy. Any bags, packages, or containers that offer concealment (e.g., purses, handbags, backpacks, fanny packs, camera bags, diaper bags, luggage) that exceed the dimensions of 1.25" x 2.25" x 5.5" are not allowed. The Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum operates a baggage storage facility near the visitor center entrance, with a fee for all sizes, including luggage. This storage can be used for visits to all Pearl Harbor Historic Sites.
- Open 362 days a year, closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day.
- The Boat Ticket to the USS Arizona Memorial is NOT included with this Multimedia Tour. Reserve your Boat Ticket ahead of time at recreation.gov ($1 reservation fee per ticket) or join the free USS Arizona Memorial Standby Queue upon arrival at the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center.
Reviews(6)
After paying for the tickets your company neglected to secure the actual boat ride to the memorial. We had to secure stand by seats.😢
I ordered 2 Multimedia tours. It was hard to follow the numbers around the park due to not always being visible. The information that was given was very informative. But when we were on the way to the Arizona Memorial one of the phones stopped working. The battery went dead. But because we paid for it on Trip Advisor that could not refund the money.
Amazing, historical location that is a must see in Oahu. May we never forget what happened to our military and civilians.
I have been here twice now, the first time there was an internment, (never held a salute for so long in my life), both times there is a solemnity that permeates the memorial. I salute my fallen comrades in arms.
This was a very informative tour with good commentary and ample time for individual exploration and observation. There were plenty of memorials to read about and explore. The place is spacious and clean, with easy-to-access restrooms and eating facilities.
We didn’t have to rent two self walking tour guides. One was sufficient. We gave our other one to another couple who did not purchase one. The movie was skipped prior to boat ride to the Arizona. Not sure why. I was here before and it was my husband 1st time and his your was not as memorable as my 1sr experience



