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Although never a recognized country, Polynesia was once considered the largest nation on Earth, with the island nations in the Polynesian Triangle all tracing their roots to the same ancestral homeland and connected by language and lore. You can experience many of these cultures at the famous Polynesian Cultural Center, set on the North Shore of Oahu. Explore some of the eight island village exhibitions; discover Maori facial tattoos, experience the “ha,” or breath of life, and how it helps connect all cultures across the Polynesian chain; enjoy a canoe tour; and stay for an evening luau.
Tours and Activities to Experience Polynesian Cultural Center
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Private Oahu Ultimate Circle Island Tour Up To 14 Passengers

Pearl Harbor + Dole Plantation + Polynesian Cultural Center from Kona

Pearl Harbor + Dole Plantation + Polynesian Cultural Center from Kona

Pearl Harbor + Dole Plantation + Polynesian Cultural Center from Maui

Pearl Harbor + Dole Plantation + Polynesian Cultural Center from Waikiki
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Yes. You can visit the Polynesian Cultural Center without buying a full-day luau package. Alternatives include a self-guided Islands of Polynesia tour that showcases the six island villages, or the Gateway Buffet, which includes a villages tour and buffet dinner. Some Oahu island excursions also just cover the center’s villages.
...MoreIf you’ve booked any Polynesian Cultural Center (PCC) package, you need to check in when it opens at 12:30pm. If you’re there just for the Ha: Breath of Life show, arrive by 7pm. To extend your visit, consider eating out or shopping at the PCC’s Hukilau Marketplace, open from 12pm.
...MoreThe Polynesian Cultural Center encompasses six Polynesian island villages dotted around 42 acres (17 hectares) of tropical gardens—so expect to do some serious walking. Getting to the villages and enjoying their cultural activities and presentations, can take anything from 4-5 hours depending on your pace.
...MoreYes, you can park for free at the Polynesian Cultural Center, in the large parking lots by the main gate. People with mobility difficulties or who use wheelchairs will find accessible spaces near the center entrance. Electric vehicle charging stations, available on a first come first served basis, are also in the lots.
...MoreYou shouldn’t miss the Polynesian island villages: Each is a unique cultural experience. Highlights include hula dancing at Hawaii, drummers at Tonga, and seeing Samoa’s coconut collectors shimmy up palm trees. Other musts include lagoon canoe tours, the luau feast, and the spectacular Ha: Breath of Life show, featuring dance, music, and fire knives.
...MoreNo, but booking in advance is strongly recommended. First, you can claim discounts for booking select packages at least 10 days ahead. Second, many packages, including those featuring the luau buffet or Ha: Breath of Life show, sell out quickly, so prebooking secures your spot on your chosen day.
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