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A site for reflection on a crucial event that remains etched in world history. On December 7, 1941, the Japanese fleet attacked the Pearl Harbor naval base, an event that forced the United States' entry into World War II the following day. Questions, anecdotes, consequences, and errors will be analyzed by our experienced guides as they lead you to the historic museum located at the site, which is maintained by the National Park Service.
This private 3.5-hour excursion includes round-trip transfer from your hotel in Waikiki or Kahala. The experience begins with the screening of a documentary film about the dramatic events that occurred on that December 7th.
Subsequently, a boat ride will be taken across the bay to the USS Arizona Memorial, a structure built over the sunken hull of the battleship, which became the final resting place for 1,177 crewmen who perished in the attack. The USS Arizona sank in just minutes after a bomb breached its forward magazine. This location is a national mausoleum and a site of profound solemnity.