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63 Cowpens St, Honolulu, HI 96818, USA
Honolulu, Hawaii 96818
+1 808-455-1600

Cost to tour the battleship is $5 which includes an informative guided tour around the deck. You get to see and stand at the exact spot where General MacArthur and other officials signed the Japanese Instrument of Surrender. Very historical spot.

Beautifully maintained museum. This ship has seen so much from WWII straight through to the Gulf War. All these actions are expressed here and standing on her decks you can feel part of history. The tour was well worth it. They take you though many parts of the ship so you get to see exactly what it might have been like to live on the Mighty Mo for weeks at a time. Their is a small set of displays inside that also shows you slices of the life aboard ship during her long history. As my grandfather was a plank owner on her sister ship the USS Wisconsin, this was especially impact-full for me. I highly suggest you take time to visit if in the area.

After the tour of the deck you are free to venture below deck by yourself and see the mess halls, the sleeping quarters, officer’s areas, and more. The ship is in really great shape and is well worth the $5 to check it out.

This was a great trip! Cost a bit upfront, but you can go anytime. Do the quick tour with the guide up front, and then they let you roam the ship at your leisure. There's plenty to see and lots of guides around to answer questions. It's worth the time and money. Do this right after you see the Arizona memorial.

A historical naval ship that has been decommissioned. It has been put to action as late as dessert storm. It is a marvel of naval strength of united states with its proud 16 inch guns. It has been placed at the current position to 'stand guard' over USS Arizona.

A very awesome tour of a wonderfully kept WWII era battleship. It is moored in Pearl Harbor, but it was not there during the December 7, 1941 attack. However, this historic battleship is where the Japanese Instrument of Surrender was signed in Tokyo Bay on September 2, 1945.

Amazing spot to soak up some very relevant history. The Missouri allows you to walk through a battleship, appreciate some of the stories. We took a guided tour (free) and was well worth it. The extra detail you receive from the guides is excellent.

The ship is actually located on the base, so if you have military ID, you can drive to it. Otherwise, you can take a shuttle from the “World War II Valor In The Pacific National Monument” (AKA Pearl Harbor Visitor Center AKA USS Arizona Memorial).

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Opening hours

  • Monday
    8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Thursday
    8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Friday
    8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Saturday
    8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Sunday
    8:00 AM – 4:00 PM

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Based on 8 reviews

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63 Cowpens St, Honolulu, HI 96818, USA.
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  • Adam
    Added 2016.02.13
    Cost to tour the battleship is $5 which includes an informative guided tour around the deck. You get to see and stand at the exact spot where General MacArthur and other officials signed the Japanese Instrument of Surrender. Very historical spot.
  • Savannah
    Added 2015.08.12
    Beautifully maintained museum. This ship has seen so much from WWII straight through to the Gulf War. All these actions are expressed here and standing on her decks you can feel part of history. The tour was well worth it. They take you though many parts of the ship so you get to see exactly what it might have been like to live on the Mighty Mo for weeks at a time. Their is a small set of displays inside that also shows you slices of the life aboard ship during her long history. As my grandfather was a plank owner on her sister ship the USS Wisconsin, this was especially impact-full for me. I highly suggest you take time to visit if in the area.
  • Charles
    Added 2015.01.22
    After the tour of the deck you are free to venture below deck by yourself and see the mess halls, the sleeping quarters, officer’s areas, and more. The ship is in really great shape and is well worth the $5 to check it out.
  • Angel
    Added 2014.09.08
    This was a great trip! Cost a bit upfront, but you can go anytime. Do the quick tour with the guide up front, and then they let you roam the ship at your leisure. There's plenty to see and lots of guides around to answer questions. It's worth the time and money. Do this right after you see the Arizona memorial.
  • Madeline
    Added 2014.08.17
    A historical naval ship that has been decommissioned. It has been put to action as late as dessert storm. It is a marvel of naval strength of united states with its proud 16 inch guns. It has been placed at the current position to 'stand guard' over USS Arizona.
  • Alyssa
    Added 2014.04.04
    A very awesome tour of a wonderfully kept WWII era battleship. It is moored in Pearl Harbor, but it was not there during the December 7, 1941 attack. However, this historic battleship is where the Japanese Instrument of Surrender was signed in Tokyo Bay on September 2, 1945.
  • Antonio
    Added 2014.02.13
    Amazing spot to soak up some very relevant history. The Missouri allows you to walk through a battleship, appreciate some of the stories. We took a guided tour (free) and was well worth it. The extra detail you receive from the guides is excellent.
  • Audrey
    Added 2013.08.15
    The ship is actually located on the base, so if you have military ID, you can drive to it. Otherwise, you can take a shuttle from the “World War II Valor In The Pacific National Monument” (AKA Pearl Harbor Visitor Center AKA USS Arizona Memorial).
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