![]() NPS As soon as boat operations can be performed safely, same-day, walk-in, first-come, first-served tours will also resume. It is also expected that day-before reservations will become available on Recreation.gov again sometime prior to Nov. 1. Other reservation opportunities, such as the Ford Island Bus Tour, remain available through Recreation.gov and are not being impacted by this project. Entry to the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center grounds, museums, and park film remains free and does not require reservations. Visitors can also enjoy experiences such as the Pacific Historic Parks Audio Tour, VR Center, the Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum, Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum, and the Battleship Missouri Memorial for a fee. -NPSAbout Pearl Harbor National Memorial: Pearl Harbor National Memorial is a fee-free site and no reservations are required to enter the Visitor Center, museums, or walk the park grounds. Pearl Harbor National Memorial and its partners preserve, interpret, and commemorate the history of World War II in the Pacific from the events leading to the December 7, 1941, attack on O`ahu, to peace and reconciliation. For more about the memorial, please visit www.nps.gov/pearlharbor and www.facebook.com/PearlHarborNPS. |
Last updated: September 2, 2025