Polynesian Cultural Center Admission Ticket with 6 Island Villages & Canoe Ride
Highlights
A wonderful day!
Overview
Oahu
5.5 - 9.5 hour(s) incl. transportation
Available Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat
Pick-up available
Accessible
What to expect
• General admission includes a self-guided tour through six island villages.
• Watch the "Hawaiian Journey" 4D immersive film experience.
• Participate in hands-on activities like games, canoe paddling, fire starting & cooking.
• Enjoy a peaceful canoe tour across a scenic lagoon.
• Learn about the history and culture of the town of Laie on a guided tram tour.
Overview
Schedule
Pick-up in Waikiki & Check-in at Polynesian Cultural Center
Polynesian Cultural Center Gates Open
Watch an unforgettable show at Hawaii's only water performance venue, where double-hulled canoes glide gracefully on the water and a talented group of island dancers, and singers perform. Don't miss out! Arrive early for the best seats. Gates open at 12:15 pm, and the show starts at 12:40 pm.
Sit back and immerse yourself in a thrilling 4D film that takes you on an unforgettable cinematic adventure through Hawaii’s natural wonders. Feel the rumble of a volcano, the mist of the ocean, and the beauty of lush island landscapes, all while learning about Hawaii’s rich and unique heritage.
Say "Talofa!" and watch as young men climb a 40-ft tall coconut tree in their bare feet, and then learn how to open the coconut by using just a small rock. Watch fire knife dancers, and see how to make fire the Samoan way without any matches.
Presentation times: 1PM, 2PM, 3PM, 4PM & 4:30PM
You will be greeted with "Kia ora!" before learning about and watching the famous Haka, a Maori war dance. Try your hand at twirling long poi balls and explore a carved Maori war canoe before watching artisans carve deadly looking weapons by hand.
Presentation times: 1:30PM, 3:30PM & 4:30PM
With an enthusiastic "Bula vinaka!" enter the village where you will learn how coconut oil is made, and watch as Fijian warriors welcome you with a traditional dance. See a replica of a six story temple, and even get a Fijian warrior tattoo.
Presentation times: 1:30PM, 2:30pm, 3:30PM & 4:30PM
Call out "Malo e lelei!" and visit a village filled with hospitality and laughter. Paddle in a Tongan canoe, and compete in a spear throwing contest or try a Tongan shuffleboard game. Explore a summer palace before learning Nafa-drumming.
Presentation times: 1:30PM, 2:30PM, 3:30PM, 4:30PM & 5:00PM
You will hear "Ia Orana!" as you head into the Tahitian village where you can taste handmade coconut bread and try fishing in a lagoon with bamboo poles. Watch and learn how to dance the iconic "ori Tahiti," and even throw a spear at a coconut.
Presentation times: 1:30PM, 2:30PM & 3:00PM 4:00PM
"Aloha," is the iconic greeting of Hawaii, and here you will learn how to dance hula, and watch a performance too. See how poi is made by pounding boiled taro before having a taste, and then try your hand at ancient Hawaiian games, and arts & crafts.
Presentation times: 1PM, 2PM, 3PM, 4PM & 5PM
This one-way canoe ride takes you from the Hawaiian village to park entrance. The 5:00 p.m. canoe ride is the last one-way ride of the day. If you miss it, you'll need to walk back to the entrance. *May be cancelled in the event of rain.
Take a short tram tour of the Laie area to see the community that created the Polynesian Cultural Center. See Brigham Young University, the town of Laie, and the Laie Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Departs every 20 minutes from 3:00 PM to 6:40 PM
After the islands of Polynesia come to close, have some free time before heading out. Do some last-minute shopping or have dinner the at Hukilau Marketplace which is located right outside the gates of the center and includes a variety of stores and stands featuring local crafts, souvenirs, and food.
Islands of Polynesia Gates Close
Check-out (5:30PM) & Waikiki Drop-off (7PM - 7:30PM)
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Important activity information
Important activity information
Restrictions
- This activity is wheelchair accessible.
- Children of all ages can participate in this activity.
- Wheelchair Accessibility: All facilities at the Polynesian Cultural Center are accessible by wheelchair. A transfer vehicle equipped with a lift is available with prior notice of at least 3-4 days. Please indicate during booking to secure arrangements.
Wheelchairs must be no larger than 48" x 28.5" and must not exceed a total combined weight of 600 lbs. Minibuses can accommodate two rigid-framed wheelchairs. Guests with 3-wheeled scooters must occupy a seat. - Guests wishing to rent a wheelchair or scooter must go to www,hawaiiscooters.com, call (808) 397-8768, or email hawaiiscooters@gmail.com at least 24 hours prior to your activity date to book and reserve a wheelchair or scooter.
Additional notes
- The activity schedule is subject to change or cancellation due to weather or traffic conditions.
- The activity provider does not assume any responsibility for your valuables and/or personal belongings.
- Gratuity is not included in the price.
- Meals are not included in the price.
- Drinks and meals are available for purchase
- Complimentary parking available.
- Please note that due to the Polynesian Cultural Center being a family attraction which is closely associated to and predominantly an employer of college students, alcohol is not served or allowed to be consumed anywhere on the premises.
- Download the Polynesian Cultural Center mobile app by going to the Apple App store or the Google Play store and searching for "Polynesian Cultural Center". This app will allow you to plan your day, see the map, and other convenient options.
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Village of Samoa
Visit the Samoan village for a light-hearted take on some of the island's interesting cultural aspects. Learn to start a fire with sticks, properly crack open a coconut and try your hand at weaving. Watch live demonstrations with barefoot tree climbing and sample some local food cooked on the spot.
Village of Aotearoa
Learn about the Maori of New Zealand and uncover the history of their complex tattooing—you can even get (a temporary) one yourself. Pick up some traditional games and practice your poi ball twirling skills for a fun way to experience the island's culture. Don't miss the exciting haka demonstration.
Village of Tonga
Practice your rhythm with Tongan drumming. This island's lively and energetic demonstrations are sure to keep your eyes wide open. Iafo and other fun local games are available to test your skills.
Village of Fiji
The Fijian village is a storehouse of artifacts; some fascinating—like religious implements and old photographs—and some terrifying—like war clubs and other military equipment. Don't miss the chance to pass through a Fijian temple.
Village of Tahiti
Tahiti is an island filled with music and dance. This village offers new perspectives on the rhythmic movements and colorful costumes that have made Tahiti a famous destination in the Pacific.
Village of Hawaii
Discover the intricate details of hula, and find a newfound appreciate for those who have devoted their lives to mastering it. You'll also find demonstrations and exhibits that explore food, lei making and other cultural elements that make Hawaii unique.
Specialty Shops
Throughout the center and the newly created Hukilau Marketplace, guests will find a wide variety of specialty shops offering products ranging from pineapple Dole Whip to hand-crafted ukuleles. Whether you're shopping for yourself or someone back home, these stores are worth checking out.
Canoe Pageant & Other Events
Beyond the island villages, daily canoe pageants down the canal show off each island's unique dances and costumes, group talks are held to share information about the Iosepa—a traditionally constructed sailing canoe—and food and craft demonstrations add an extra something special to the day.
• Kiwi Grill (Fresh Cooked off the Grill): Chicken Plates, Teri Burgers, Strawberry Guava Slush, Lava Flow Slush, Bottled Drinks, Energy Drinks
• Tonga Snack Shack: Shave Ice, Chicken Bowls, Musubi, Bottled Drinks, Energy Drinks, Chips
• South Canoe Landing: Hot Dog Stand & Shave Ice Cart
• Citrus Spot (located between Tahiti and Tonga): Calamansi mixed drinks
Payment / Cancellation Policy
- Credit card payment
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- Any cancellations made after 15:00 local time, 2 business days prior to the activity will be subject to a charge of 100% of the total amount.
- Any changes made after 15:00 local time, 2 business days prior to the activity will be subject to a charge of 100% of the total amount. This includes, but not limited to, change of the activity date/time, package, the number of participants, etc.
- Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat
- Every 12/25
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- This activity is wheelchair accessible.
- Children of all ages can participate in this activity.
- Wheelchair Accessibility: All facilities at the Polynesian Cultural Center are accessible by wheelchair. A transfer vehicle equipped with a lift is available with prior notice of at least 3-4 days. Please indicate during booking to secure arrangements.
Wheelchairs must be no larger than 48" x 28.5" and must not exceed a total combined weight of 600 lbs. Minibuses can accommodate two rigid-framed wheelchairs. Guests with 3-wheeled scooters must occupy a seat. - Guests wishing to rent a wheelchair or scooter must go to www,hawaiiscooters.com, call (808) 397-8768, or email hawaiiscooters@gmail.com at least 24 hours prior to your activity date to book and reserve a wheelchair or scooter.
- The activity schedule is subject to change or cancellation due to weather or traffic conditions.
- The activity provider does not assume any responsibility for your valuables and/or personal belongings.
- Gratuity is not included in the price.
- Meals are not included in the price.
- Drinks and meals are available for purchase
- Complimentary parking available.
- Please note that due to the Polynesian Cultural Center being a family attraction which is closely associated to and predominantly an employer of college students, alcohol is not served or allowed to be consumed anywhere on the premises.
- Download the Polynesian Cultural Center mobile app by going to the Apple App store or the Google Play store and searching for "Polynesian Cultural Center". This app will allow you to plan your day, see the map, and other convenient options.