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The Battleship Missouri Memorial rests in the heart of Pearl Harbor offering activities and tours to Hawaii's visitors from across the world.
The Battleship Missouri Memorial is an American icon that stands in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The Battleship welcomes visitors from around the world and is conveniently located less than three miles from the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport and just eleven miles from Waikiki, the USS Missouri makes for a great day trip.
The Battleship Missouri Memorial & Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum are located on Ford Island, which is a secured military base. If you do not have base access, you will need to take a FREE shuttle to get there.
The Battleship Missouri Memorial offers guided tours, daily, with much more to explore on your own. The main tour is included in your General Admission ticket and takes you to the exact spot where WWII ended and is fully ADA accessible.
The vision of the Association is: "The Battleship Missouri Memorial is a world class experience that inspires, educates and motivates all nationalities and generations on the universal values of duty, honor, strength, resolve, sacrifice and peace."
Due to a technical issue, our phone number, 808-455-1600, is currently out of service. If you have any questions, please call 808-454-1434 instead.
The Battleship Missouri Memorial ticket booth is located across from the entry into the Pearl Harbor National Memorial visitor center. The shuttle bus station is located to the right of the Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum. By car: Click here for detailed Google map directions. .
USS Missouri has served proudly through WWII, the Korean War, and the Gulf War for a 51-year long career. Launched from the Naval Shipyard in Brooklyn in 1944, USS Missouri entered the Pacific Theatre in early 1945. She participated in the invasion of Iwo Jima and Okinawa.
Built in the midst of World War II in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, USS Missouri (BB 63) is the youngest of her other Iowa-class sisters, following USS Iowa (BB 61), USS New Jersey (BB 62), and USS Wisconsin (BB 64).* Like her sisters, she was designed to be a fast battleship: a warship that balanced firepower and armor without sacrificing speed.
Please note that the Battleship Missouri Memorial will be closed on the following holidays: Thanksgiving Day (November 28, 2024) Christmas Day (December 25, 2024) New Year's Day (January 1, 2025) Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or require assistance regarding your visit. Wishing you a joyful holiday season!