Billet pour le musée de l'aviation de Pearl Harbor avec visite audio et navette





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Vivez l'attaque du 7 décembre 1941 sur Pearl Harbor depuis l'endroit où les bombes sont tombées pour la première fois le jour fatidique. Découvrez comment l'aviation a commencé et défini la guerre dans le Pacifique, et est née des cendres de Pearl Harbor pour inspirer l'espoir, redéfinir la liberté et galvaniser une nation à vaincre. S'étendant sur deux hangars historiques de la Seconde Guerre mondiale remplis d'avions, d'expositions et d'artefacts d'hommes et de femmes qui ont donné leur vie pour la liberté, le musée de l'aviation de Pearl Harbor est une étape incontournable de votre pèlerinage à Pearl Harbor. Assurez-vous d'ajouter la visite du sommet de la tour à votre expérience - pour la première fois depuis des décennies, la tour de contrôle de Ford Island. Les clients montent à 168 pieds dans un ascenseur vintage et sont accueillis avec une vue à 360 degrés sur le champ de bataille. La visite guidée dresse le portrait de l'attaque : mettant en lumière la trajectoire de vol de l'avion japonais, partageant les histoires de nos héros et permettant un moment de réflexion et d'appréciation pour ceux qui ont fait le sacrifice ultime.
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Profitez de l'entrée générale au Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor et remontez le temps pour découvrir plus de 70 ans d'histoire de l'aviation du Pacifique. Commencez votre voyage à Pearl Harbor, sur l'île historique de Ford, dans le hangar qui a survécu à l'attaque japonaise du 7 décembre 1941. Parcourez la plus grande collection d'avions d'Hawaï et découvrez les histoires qui en ont fait des icônes de l'aviation. Regardez un film émouvant présentant des images réelles de l'attaque racontées par les survivants de Pearl Harbor. Ensuite, visitez la boutique du musée pour acheter des cadeaux et des souvenirs de l'aviation. Outre une visite audio gratuite disponible en anglais, espagnol, japonais, français, coréen et mandarin (demandez vos écouteurs à la réception à l'entrée), le musée abrite également un café Hangar.
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Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Options de transport accessibles aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Les enfants doivent être accompagnés par un adulte
- Les enfants de moins de 4 ans sont gratuits
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This was such a fun experience for 3 generations visiting Pearl Harbor. It was the highlight of our 13-year-old's trip to Honolulu.
Aloha Kristin, Thank you for sharing your experience at the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum. I'm delighted to hear that all 3 generations of your family, especially your teenager had a great time here! Please do come back and visit again as we are currently working on major renovation. I hope you left the island with many fond memories.
Detailed stories told through aircraft that cannot be seen anywhere else. I would also recommend the food at the Hanger Cafe. Meals can be shared.
Aloha, Thank you for your wonderful review Elizabeth. We are so delighted that you enjoyed your visit. Please do visit us again when you are back on the island. I hope you have left our beautiful island with many fond memories.
I have been to a lot of aviation museums, as they go this one was pretty small and unimpressive. When I got around the corner in the building to the exit I thought "is that all there is?". There is also the other hanger, but it is kind of empty. Sort of sad the whole area, which should be a respectful memorial to those that served and died at Pearl Harbor, feel like a poorly maintained money grab trading off the name rather than what they offer visitors.
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We’re sorry to hear that your visit did not meet your expectations. Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum is housed in two historic World War II hangars on Ford Island, preserving the very site where the events of December 7, 1941 unfolded. While our museum is more intimate than some large aviation museums, our mission is to preserve these historic structures, honor the stories of those who served, and inspire future generations through aviation history and STEM education. We understand that every visitor has different expectations, and we appreciate your candid comments. Feedback like yours helps us continue to improve the visitor experience while remaining committed to preserving this important piece of history. Thank you again for visiting, and we wish you safe travels.
The aviation Museum was fantastic. You actually get to sit in a military plane. All of the planes and helicopters on display were fascinating. Definitely take advantage of the audio tour. There are so many interesting facts inside the main building. We also opted for the flight simulator and it was so much fun.
Thank you Jenn for your favorable review. We are delighted to hear that you enjoyed your experience here at the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum. I hope you left the island with many fond memories.
I added the Aviation Museum to our already booked excursion not realizing we wouldn't have time to see it...so disappointing. Taking the tour with this company puts time restraints on just how much you can see. I gave it a 4 star because I am sure it would have been wonderful.
We're sorry you were unable to experience our museum during your visit. Please visit us on your next trip to Oahu, and we would be delighted to help create unforgettable memories for you.
This museum is totally worth the time!! Incredible seeing the original bullet holes and feeling the respect that the museum gives to the events that took place at Pearl Harbor! Great VR experience and delicious food!! Huge shout out to CEO Hiltz for taking the time to let us get some photos with him and his awesome jet!!! Mahalo!!!🤙
Amazing demonstration of military engineering through the years - fantastic exhibits. Great for adults and kids alike! Definitely take the time to go the Hangar 79 for even more aircraft to look at!
Thank you for your kind words! We’re delighted you enjoyed the exhibits and the journey through the evolution of military engineering. It’s wonderful to hear that the experience resonated with both adults and kids. We also appreciate you highlighting Hangar 79—it’s definitely a special part of the visit with even more aircraft to explore. We hope to welcome you back again soon!
We were very excited to learn more about aircraft that that helped the USA win the war in the Pacific. We were not disappointed. As soon as we went into the hanger we were confronted with an Japanese Zero fighter. It was a lot bigger that I expected and or great condition. All of the exhibits were very interesting and informative. Anyone that is in to see the Missouri should take the quick shuttle to see Aviation Museum. The CEO even came out and took a photo with the kids and his Blue Angel jet that was outside!
Thank you so much for your wonderful review! We’re thrilled to hear that your visit to the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum exceeded your expectations. It’s great to know the exhibits — especially the Japanese Zero in the hangar — made such a strong impression. Our team works hard to preserve these historic aircraft and present the stories behind them in a meaningful and engaging way. We’re also glad you were able to take advantage of the shuttle from the Battleship Missouri Memorial and make the most of your time on Ford Island. Moments like meeting our leadership team and seeing the Blue Angels aircraft up close make visits even more memorable, especially for families. We truly appreciate your recommendation and hope to welcome you back again soon!
Spent the day in Pearl Harbor with the family and ended the day passing by the Aircraft Museum. Several planes and helicopters to see up close and possibilities to climb into a cockpit. Lots of fun for the kids. The museum is very well done with possibility to take headphones (available in French) to be guided through the attack of December 7. Recommended.
The only Japanese guide, Moko Kamiya, showed us around and gave us a tour. My friends and Kamiya-san had a very valuable experience together! It was a very easy to talk to and easy to understand guide, and there were many stories that can only be heard here! I'd love to go there again!



