Best known for her role in the end of WWII, the Battleship Missouri Memorial is a living museum that offers guests a glimpse of the past and the experience of being aboard a ship that is alive with history as well as modern technology. The Missouri educates and entertains with exhibits, memorabilia, and activities that give guests a sense of what life at sea was like aboard the America’s last and most celebrated battleship.
Conveniently located less than three miles from the Honolulu International Airport and just eleven miles from Waikiki, the USS Missouri makes for a great day trip. Come join us and let us share her legacy with you.
Guided tours are included with your admission.
Walking Tour (varies)
Enjoy the ship at your pace following one or all three separate tour routes:
The Main Deck tour highlights the most famous historical aspects of the ship.
Below Decks tour highlights “Life at Sea” and will show you where the crew ate, slept and spent most of their free time.
The Above Decks tour highlights the command and control of the ship and included the bridge, flying bridge and the Captain's at-sea cabin.
ADD ON TOURS: Get a behind the scenes look at prominent locations that are not included on the general tour path. Minimum age requirement is 10 and up. Due to the locations visited on these tours, closed toed shoes must be worn. Tickets may be purchased in person and are subject to first come first serve basis.
The Captain's Tour will allow you to experience the Capt's Private In Port cabin, the inner workings of Gun Turret #1 and the Combat Engagement Center.
The Chief Engineer's Tour is for the true Naval Ship fanatic. Explore the lower decks to see Broadway, our Engine and Boiler Rooms and our Aft Plot Room where we fire our BIG guns. Each tour is available at various scheduled times throughout the day and for an additional cost per person.
Explore On Your Own: If you like to adventure on your own, you're welcome to scan a map once you come aboard and take advantage of informational signs around the ship at your own pace. Tour guides and staff will be around the ship and available to answer questions or point you in the right direction.
Bilingual tour guides, maps, and most displays are also available in Japanese, Chinese, and Korean.