The pristine Arizona Memorial in the waters of Pearl Harbor eternally stands as a landmark for America’s entry into World War II. The memorial, designed by Honolulu architect Alfred Preis, also marks the final resting place for many of the ship’s 1,177 crewmen who lost their lives on December 7, 1941. As a visitor, please respect this site as such in order to honor those who gave their lives.

An average of 1,300 tickets are distributed daily at the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center on a first come, first serve basis; doors open at 7 a.m. There’s also an additional 525 USS Arizona Memorial tickets available for next day arrivals; visit recreation.gov to reserve your tickets. Note that the narrated tour and Passport to Pearl Harbor have additional fees.


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