Polynesian Cultural Center in Oahu
55-370 Kamehameha Highway • Laie, Oahu, HI 96762
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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.
The Polynesian Cultural Center is located in Laie on Oahu's North Shore at 55-370 Kamehameha Highway. The attraction is about 35 miles from Honolulu and typically takes 60 to 90 minutes to reach from Waikiki, depending on traffic. Visitors traveling during weekday afternoon rush hour from 3:30 to 6:30 pm should allow additional time for the drive.
Yes, parking at the Polynesian Cultural Center is free for visitors. Accessible parking spaces are located near the main entrance for guests with mobility needs. Electric vehicle charging stations are also available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Yes, select Polynesian Cultural Center ticket options include round-trip motor coach transportation from Waikiki. These air-conditioned coaches provide convenient transportation to and from the attraction, allowing you to relax during the approximately 75–90 minute journey to Oahu's North Shore.
Yes, personal photography and video recording are allowed throughout most areas of the Polynesian Cultural Center. However, flash photography and video recording are not permitted during the evening show, Ha: Breath of Life, because bright lights can distract performers and affect the viewing experience for other guests.
Yes, the Polynesian Cultural Center is designed to accommodate guests using wheelchairs and strollers. Most pathways, theaters, dining areas, and village spaces are accessible. Designated seating areas are also available during the luau and evening show for guests using wheelchairs.
Yes, children ages 4 and under receive free admission to the Polynesian Cultural Center. Young children attending the evening show typically sit on a parent's lap during the performance.
Most visitors spend a full day at the Polynesian Cultural Center. Guests typically arrive in the afternoon to explore the island villages and cultural demonstrations, then stay through the evening for the luau and the Ha: Breath of Life stage show.
The Polynesian Cultural Center highlights six island cultures: Hawaii, Samoa, Tahiti, Fiji, Tonga, and Aotearoa (New Zealand). Each village features traditional demonstrations, performances, and activities that showcase the heritage and customs of the Pacific Islands.