Reasons to Visit the Pearl Harbor Memorial
Reasons to Visit the Pearl Harbor Memorial |
Going to Hawaii? Tour the Pearl Harbor Memorial on Oahu
When Pearl Harbor was attacked December 7, 1941, the course of World War II changed and the United States, and the world in general, have never been the same. The Pearl Harbor Tour provides visitors to Oahu the chance to visit the sight of this horrible event in US history and become a part of the experience of that infamous day.
Pearl Harbor itself has much to offer visitors, so it is a definite must-see on your visit to Oahu. Travel back in time with tour guides dressed in military attire from World War II. All of the guides are very knowledgeable in the events and historical facts surrounding the attack on Pearl Harbor, and will share them with you as they take you on a tour through the memorial and Honolulu, showing you all of the pertinent historic sights. Visit the memorial of the USS Arizona, built upon the hull of the sunken ship. Also on the tour, guides will take you to Fort Shafter, the oldest fort on Oahu, but still in the same condition it was in World War II. Finally, the tour will take you to the Surrender Deck where World War II ended, and to the Punchbowl National Cemetery where 776 of the servicemen who lost their lives during the attack were laid to rest.
The Pearl Harbor Tour provides visitors with an interactive way to learn about the history of World War II. It is definitely one tour that cannot be missed.
What Makes the Memorial Unique:
What other location in the world can provide you with the history of Pearl Harbor and the events leading up to it while showing you the actual sights where the attack occurred? Nowhere but Pearl Harbor on Oahu, one of the most unique locations and tours that Hawaii has to offer.
Travel back in time with the help of a knowledgeable tour guide dressed as an officer from World War II. Experiencing the tour like this really allows visitors to become immersed in history - the tour is interesting for the young and old alike.
Visit the memorial of the USS Arizona, built atop the hull of the sunken battleship within the Harbor; watch a video showing actual footage from the attack on December 7, 1941; see the Surrender Deck, the actual place where World War II ended; visit the oldest fort on Oahu, Fort Shafter, built in 1901. Where else are you going to be able to visit these sights and become a part of this experience?
When visiting Oahu, be sure to take the Pearl Harbor Tour to see all of the sights and learn about how what happened there changed the United States' course of action in World War II. The memorial alone is a sight completely unique to the Hawaiian Islands, as are all of the other sights shown on this tour. Do not pass up the opportunity to take this tour - it is something you cannot experience anywhere else.
Find out
Posting Komentar
Posting Komentar