Address: 300 Washington Beach Ave, Bremerton, WA 98337, USA
Phone: +13607922457
Sunday: 10AM–5PM
Monday: 10AM–5PM
Tuesday: 10AM–5PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
Adriana Ybarra
Self guided tour. Kid friendly. Super cool opportunity to tour and get hands on experience on a real destroyer ship. Our family enjoyed this very much.
Jenn Davis
We were too late to take a tour but it was pretty cool to see. There is a lot to see/ do in that area. Lots of restaurants. Fountain Park. Navy Museum. Beautiful views. Cool statues and displays. I definitely want to go back and take the tour.
Danny Tram
I love to search on my own on this ship. It was an incredible and adventurous journey on this self-guided tour throughout the ship. You should call to check the opening hours since the hours in Google Map are not correct. I will come back some days. From Seattle with love
Micah Gould
Well worth the trip to see this amazing piece of U.S. Navy History right here in the Puget Sound. Self guided tour of the entire vessel and several prior Navy Crew are on board to answer questions. I was impressed with everything they had to show and explain. On a sunny day you can see hundreds of jellyfish floating in the waters of the bay. The city of Bremerton also has many great stores recently reopened and not a disappointment ;)
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There is a web page with several information. I visited the page long time ago, and I am not remember about if there are deck logs available.
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Donated as a museum and memorial to the Bremerton Historic Ships Association and berthed at Bremerton, Washington on 10 April 1991. Wikipedia
I would go search Spooked in Seattle, i imagine their website would have more information.
Adults $16.00 Youths $11.50 Kids. $9.50 This are the correct prices.
When touring the ship you are going up and down steep ladders and narrow hallways so it would be a risk to bring any size dog.
Hi, I went this spring and the tour cost me 14$. I can tell that it is really worth it!
It was kess than $15 and senior and military discounts are given. It was a very interesting self guided tour, well worth the money. A very historical tour also.
They are across a small marina from the ferry. About a city block distance.
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