

USS Arizona Memorial Tours and Tickets
The USSArizona Memorial floats above the watery site where the eponymous battleship was bombed and sunk, taking 1,177 lives with it, in Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. The solemn, all-white memorial features a marble wall of names of those who served onboard and spans theArizona’s width, with openings to look down on the sunken hull.
Tours and Tickets to Experience USS Arizona Memorial
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Salute to Pearl Harbor

USS Arizona Memorial Narrated Tour

Pearl Harbor: USS Arizona Memorial & USS Missouri Battleship Tour from Waikiki

Pearl Harbor USS Arizona and Honolulu City Tour

USS Arizona Memorial Deluxe Tour

Deluxe USS Arizona Memorial and Historical City Tour

USS Arizona Memorial - Honolulu City - Aloha Pearl Harbor Tour - Oahu

Pearl Harbor, Punchbowl and City Tour

Pearl Harbor City Tour

USS Arizona Memorial Narrated Tour and Pearl Harbor Virtual Reality Center

Pearl Harbor, USS Arizona & Hawaiian History Tour - SMALL GROUP

Pearl Harbor - USS Arizona - Honolulu City Tour

Pearl Harbor and Honolulu City Tour

Pearl Harbor, Missouri and City Tour w/ Lunch

Go City: Oahu All-Inclusive Pass with 40+ Attractions and Tours

Pearl Harbor History Remembered Tour from Ko Olina

Best of Oahu: Pearl Harbor, Arizona Memorial and the Polynesian Cultural Center

Complete Pearl Harbor Deluxe Adventure Tour w/ Lunch

Shuttle to Having Your Own Time in Pearl harbor

Isle Sights Unseen - 45 Min Helicopter Tour from Honolulu - Doors Off or On

Best of Oahu: Pearl Harbor & Oahu Circle Island Tour from Waikiki

Open-Door Helicopter Tour over Oahu

Royal Crown of Oahu - 60 Min Helicopter Tour - Doors Off or On

Your Private Mix Plate (Combination) Tours
People Also Ask
It’s free to tour the USS Arizona Memorial and the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center, but you do need to reserve your free ticket in advance. You can do this at recreation.gov. If you come as part of a tour, your operator will take care of reserving your spot.
...MoreYou can reserve your free tickets for the USS Arizona on recreation.gov. The first allotment of tickets is available up to 56 days in advance, and goes live at 3pm Hawaiian time. For next-day entry, check the website for a second round of tickets released at 3pm.
...MoreNo, you can’t visit the USS Arizona without a reservation and same-day tickets are no longer available. Instead, you’ll need to book tickets in advance on the Pearl Harbor National Memorial Tours page of recreation.gov, or go as part of a guided tour led by a third-party operator.
...MoreYou’ll need about two hours to explore the USS Arizona Memorial. This will give you enough time to take in all the exhibits and watch a short documentary about the attacks on Pearl Harbor. That said, many visitors spend a whole day at Pearl Harbor.
...MoreThe best time of day to visit the USS Arizona Memorial is first thing in the morning—you’ll be less likely to run into big crowds if you take the first tour of the day. Plus, the weather is generally cooler in the early morning.
...MoreNo, parking isn’t free at the USS Arizona Memorial—it costs US$7 a day, as part of the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act (FLREA). Entry to the USS Arizona Memorial and the Pearl Harbor National Memorial is free of charge, but you’ll need to book in advance.
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