Let's discover the two iconic warships of the United States: the USS Arizona and the USS Missouri at Pearl Harbor !
Accompanied by your guide, you'll head for Pearl Harbor Bay and relive the high points of the Second World War. You'll discover the two battleships symbolizing the beginning and end of the war: the attack on the USS Arizona by the Japanese army in 1941 triggered the entry of the United States into combat, while Japan's acts of surrender that concretized the end of the Second World War were signed on the deck of the USS Missouri.
You'll visit the USS Arizona Memorial, located on the water above the wreck of the ship in which 1,177 soldiers died. This is Pearl Harbor's main monument. You'll also discover the famous USS Missouri, moored at Ford Island, a small island in the middle of the bay accessible only by authorized vehicles. You'll visit this valiant fighting ship and walk in the footsteps of General Douglas MacArthur, Admiral Chester Nimitz and the officers of the Allied Powers in 1945. Finally, you'll view film footage of the attack in the Visitor Center theater, visit the historic galleries and exhibits, and hear stories from former crew members.
You'll continue your tour by exploring the Ford Island Control Tower at the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum.
Lunch will be taken at the Ford Island Bistro, where you can choose from several delicious options.