Hawaiian dancers performing at the Polynesian Cultural Center, Oahu
Hawaiian dancers performing at the Polynesian Cultural Center, Oahu

Polynesian Cultural Center

55–370 Kamehameha Highway, Laie, Oahu, Hawaii, 96762

The basics

The Polynesian Cultural Center features distinct exhibition areas covering the islands of Hawaii, Aotearoa (New Zealand), Fiji, Samoa, Tahiti, Tonga, and Rapa Nui (Easter island). Full-day Polynesian Cultural Center tickets grant full access to the site, a dinner experience with a luau option, and the thrilling “Ha: Breath of Life” night show, or half-day afternoon tickets for access to one island village, dinner, and the night show.

Many travelers also visit as part of a circle island tour of Oahu, which may also stop at other notable sites such as the Pearl Harbor National Memorial, Diamond Head, or the Dole Plantation.

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Best of Oahu: Pearl Harbor, Arizona Memorial and the Polynesian Cultural Center
Best of Oahu: Pearl Harbor, Arizona Memorial and the Polynesian Cultural Center
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Wizard is OZ
Oz was great! We took an UBER from our Hampton Inn Kapolei at 5:30 am to get to the office. The storm was not too bad. Pearl Harbor was great. Oz's tip about the movie was right on! Early start and Pearl was easy. North coast was fun. Ate at "Da Bald Guy" food truck food was great and Oz picked up the tab. Pouring rain made it more memorable. Go to the Polynesian CC just as it opened. rain was heavy now but running from hut to hut was fun. We saw presentations from: Samoa, Fiji, Tahiti and Hawaii. By 4 pm we were though ally thrilled and soaked!!!
WesleyT_H, Jan 2024

Things to know before you go

  • All major areas are wheelchair accessible, and American Sign Language interpreters are available for most shows. Wheelchairs and scooters can be rented on site for an additional fee.

  • A number of gift shops and restaurants are set throughout the park, including the main Hukilau Marketplace.

  • A limited number of foreign-language tours are offered.

  • Lockers are available on a first-come, first-served basis and run from.

  • While cameras are welcome around the site, photos and video are not allowed during the “Ha: Breath of Life” show.

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How to get there

The Polynesian Cultural Center is set in the North Shore town of Laie, about 38 miles (61 kilometers) or one hour from Waikiki Beach in Honolulu by road. Most travelers drive independently or choose a Polynesian Cultural Center tours that include round-trip transportation. Free parking is available on site.

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When to get there

The Polynesian Cultural Center is open Monday to Saturday from 11:45am to 9pm. The island villages are open from 12-5:30pm, and canoe rides are available until 6pm. Dining begins at 5:30pm and the evening show, “Ha: Breath of Life,” runs from 7:30 to 9pm. Because the center offers so many activities, it’s best to plan what you’d like to see and allot your time accordingly.

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Circle Island tours

Because the Polynesian Cultural Center is open in the afternoon, many full-day circle island tours spend the morning visiting sites on Oahu’s east and north shores such as Waimea Bay and the Halona Blowhole before arriving at the center around noon. If you’d like to experience the nighttime events including dinner and the show, choose an extended circle island tour that includes the evening entertainment.

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