Pearl Harbor National Memorial Bus Tours
Pearl Harbor National Memorial interprets and preserves sites and remnants connecting to the December 7, 1941, Japanese military attack on Oʻahu, which killed more than 2,300 military and civilian personnel, and compelled the United States' entry into World War II. Beyond the striking white walls of the USS Arizona Memorial, the Site and its staff preserve the quiet USS Oklahoma and USS Utah Memorials, which share the story those battleships suffered, and six historic officer bungalows which remind visitors of neighborhood life before and during the day of infamy.
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Up to 45 minutes of walking and standing on uneven ground should be expected. Visitors must remain with the escorted group at all times and refrain from photographing private residences.
If you would like assistance with accessibility on the bus tour, please contact us as soon as possible at perl_info@nps.gov.
Entry is for free-and-independent travelers only; no commercial tour groups.
Valid ID will be required to check in for the tour.
No bags are allowed inside the visitor center or on the tour.
This ticket does not include access to the USS Arizona Memorial. To reserve tickets for the USS Arizona Memorial, please visit our other ticket page on Recreation.gov here.
Beginning April 15, 2023, parking fees at Pearl Harbor National Memorial will be $7/day for private and rented vehicles. This fee will be collected through a virtual pay system on visitors’ mobile devices or via an onsite kiosk. This revenue will support the park’s recurring maintenance needs and upkeep on the USS Arizona, USS Oklahoma, and USS Utah Memorials.