Tour Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum at your own pace
2-3 Hours
Museum admission, Audio tour
Explore Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum on Ford Island and see historic hangars, aircraft, and outdoor exhibits at your own pace. Walk the tarmac, view bullet-scarred surfaces, and take part in interactive experiences.
You need a valid government-issued ID to access Ford Island and enter the museum. Bags are not allowed at the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center; on-site storage is available for $7 per small bag or $10 per bag (some sources list $10 per bag). Wallets must be no larger than a standard cell phone.
Please make sure you purchase your tickets on the day you are planning to visit. Once the tickets are provided they are non-refundable and are go only for that day.
Yes. Bring a valid government-issued ID to access Ford Island and enter the museum.
No. Bags are not allowed at the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center, and security rules are strictly enforced. Wallets must be no larger than a standard cell phone, and items like iPad cases and clutch wallets are not permitted.
Yes. On-site bag storage is available for an extra charge: $7.00 per small bag or $10.00 per large bag (some information lists $10 per bag).
Honolulu, HI
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Elizabeth Millwee
April 4, 2026