Polynesian Cultural Center Oahu, HI

55-370 Kamehameha HighwayLaie, Oahu, HI 96762
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Overview

Experience Hawaii’s most popular attraction! Polynesian Cultural Center features six authentic island villages themed around different Polynesian nations, their music, dance and culture. Mingle with the islanders and enjoy an array of hands-on activities. Package options include an award-winning Ali’I Luau and the action-packed evening show, Ha: Breath of Life.

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Good To Know

  • Mingle with natives from Pacific cultures in six authentic island villages.
  • Located 75 minutes from Honolulu.
  • Various dinner, luau, and show packages available.
  • Dress comfortably and wear very comfortable shoes.
  • Shuttle service available for a fee.
  • You can take photos and videos at the Polynesian Cultural Center, except for the Ha': Breath of Life show.
  • Bring cash and shop at the Hukilau Marketplace and specialty shops for the perfect souvenir.
  • Make sure to book your Polynesian Cultural Center reservation early during peak seasons (June-August and December-January).

Description

Spend the day exploring the rich heritage of the Pacific Islands. Wander through their 42 acres of tropical splendor and enjoy the adventure of traditional hands-on activities. Dine like royalty at an authentic Polynesian luau and top it off with the most spectacular evening show on the islands.

Discover the Polynesian culture and tropical splendor with tickets to the Polynesian Cultural Center. Choose from a variety of popular packages and see why the Polynesian Cultural Center is Hawaii's #1 attraction.

Learn firsthand from the native peoples of each island with interactive demonstrations that teach you the games, fun, and friendship of Polynesia. Travel through time and space as you experience thousands of years' worth of culture from six different island nations, each with its own flavor and appeal:

  • Island of Hawaii: Play ancient games, dance with grace, learn how to fish without a net, and sample poi (come on, we dare you!) Live the spirit of aloha in Hawaii
  • Island of Aotearoa: Learn the significance of Maori tattoos, test your dexterity by playing with twirling poi balls, and watch the Maori warrior dance known as, “the Haka.”
  • Island of Fiji: Feel the beat, honor the chief, gaze upon a Fijian skyscraper, and learn why their warriors are mighty and feared. Find your strength in Fiji.
  • Island of Samoa: Feel the heat, show some muscle, enjoy Samoan song and dance, and marvel as a young warrior climbs a 40-foot coconut tree in his bare feet. Become a part of the "happy people" in the Samoan village.
  • Island of Tahiti: Swing your hips, try a bite, snag a fish, and share the love. In Tahiti, love is always in the air. Come catch the fever!
  • Island of Tonga: Toss a spear, laugh until your sides hurt, choose your favorite 'guest' drummer, and paddle a canoe. The Tongan village is filled with joy, and they're happy to share!


See for yourself why the Polynesian Cultural Center's Alii Luau has justifiably inherited the deeper meanings of Hawaiian hospitality and the joy inherent in this ancient feast, and add this unforgettable experience to your Hawaiian vacation.

Please note that because the Polynesian Cultural Center is a family attraction that is closely associated with and predominantly an employer of college students, alcohol is not served or allowed to be consumed anywhere on the premises.

Polynesian Cultural Center Reviews

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hrnield
Ogden, Utah
"A great way to spend a day!"
TripAdvisor user rating 5 out of 5
Reviewed November 16, 2024 NEW
So much to see and do! The park itself is beautiful and clean. We enjoyed all the performers and their entertaining presentations. We had the buffet and I was surprised by how many choices were available. They even had fresh dragon fruit and papaya. I wasn’t impressed with the desserts but everything else was great. The show, “Ha, Breath of Life” was better than expected- so much talent from so many young people. We had been to the PCC many years ago but they have really upped their game! Definitely worth the time and money.
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letitiah905
"The best experience ever! Ohana Forever!"
TripAdvisor user rating 5 out of 5
Reviewed November 16, 2024 NEW
There's nothing more special than the Ambassador ticket at the Polynesian Cultural Center. The tour, luau, and HA were pure magic. We had the best seating that was all reserved, and because we had a guide who knew what time things started, it gave us more time to do the activities in between and still made it to all 6 Islands. I found myself smiling and crying tears of joy all day. This is my happy place and I will come back again and again. Mahalo to everyone at the center especially Bruna our tour guide. We've been to this center 8 times over the last 12 years and Bruna has been the best tour guide we've ever had on any tour that we've ever done around the world. We can't wait to come back.
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sushmitha9090
Vancouver, British Columbia
"Best luau experience"
TripAdvisor user rating 5 out of 5
Reviewed November 15, 2024 NEW
Our luau experience at the Polynesian Cultural Center was truly unforgettable! The performers were incredibly energetic and passionate, showcasing their cultural heritage with such authenticity and skill—it was mesmerizing. The entire evening felt like a celebration of Polynesian culture. Even our tour guide for the island village was wonderful—sweet, respectful, and full of knowledge, giving us a glimpse into the rich traditions of Polynesia. A huge shoutout to Ether, who made the experience even more special. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime adventure I’ll always cherish!
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837TammyM
Herriman, Utah
"Worth the price! So fun!"
TripAdvisor user rating 5 out of 5
Reviewed November 15, 2024 NEW
We went to another Luau in Waikiki and for the price, it was nothing compared to our experience at the Polynesian Cultural Center. We paid for the guided experience with the upgraded luau and the night show. All of it was so interesting and fun. Our guide Exel was so nice. The college students are most of the employees and are from the lands they are teaching about. The Luau was delicious! The show was mesmerizing. We bounced back the next day to see what we missed . Totally worth it!!
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melissahN9822RB
"Amazing day!"
TripAdvisor user rating 5 out of 5
Reviewed November 13, 2024 NEW
The Polynesian Center is so cool and the students who work there are so talented. I spent the full day there with the luau, guided tour and show at the end of the night. The whole day was excellent. I had so much fun playing games, learning about Polynesian culture, watching fire dancers, how to cook in the ground, the hula and a ton of other stuff! This would be great for kids. There is so much to do. Our guide was Telea and she was so kind and took great care of us. The Luau was nice but next time I would skip it honestly. There is also a buffet I hear is excellent. The Ha: Breathe of Life Show was the best live performance I have ever seen and was incredible. I got teary eyed watching the Haka. Absolutely phenomenal
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Frequently Asked Questions about Polynesian Cultural Center

Where is the Polynesian Cultural Center located?

The Polynesian Cultural Center is located at 55-370 Kamehameha Hwy. Laie Hawaii 96762. Allow yourself at least 60-75 minutes of straight drive time. Please note that commuter traffic from Honolulu to the North Shore can be heavy from 3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. on weekdays.

How much is parking?

Parking is FREE. Wheelchair accessible parking is available near the main entrance. Charging stations for electric vehicles are available on a first-come first-served basis.

Is transportation included?

The Polynesian Cultural Center has transportation available for a fee. See ticket options with transportation. You may also contact the venue directly to arrange transportation services by calling the number on your e-ticket.

Can I bring my camera?

You are welcome to take as many personal pictures or video recordings at the Polynesian Cultural Center as you wish. Still, no flash photography or video is allowed during the evening show, Ha': Breath of Life, as the light blinds the performers on stage and other guests in the darkened theater.

Does the Polynesian Cultural Center offer wheelchair, stroller, or locker rentals?

All major areas of the Polynesian Cultural Center - including the Laie Temple Visitors Center tours are accessible to those in wheelchairs. Guests using wheelchairs at the luau or Ha: Breath of Life evening show will either be invited to transfer to a seat if they choose to do so or will be invited to sit in any of the wheelchair sections.

If my child is under 5 years, are they free?

Yes, at the Polynesian Cultural Center a child age 4 and under is admitted free, and is considered a lap child for the show(s).