A full day at the Polynesian Cultural Center.
Discover the fascinating Polynesian culture (its history, art, dances, construction, clothing, typical foods, idioms and religion) authentically represented by natives of each of the islands that make up the Polynesian triangle.
Without a doubt, the number 1 attraction of the island of O‘ahu and an exciting perspective of this culture little known to many.
Duration: 6 hours<br/>Pickup included
This excursion includes more than the visit to the park:
- A panoramic walk along the wonderful northeast coast of the island.
On the way we will pass through the famous island of the Chinese Hat (Mokoli'i), white sand beaches and calm waters and the Hacienda of Kualoa, where films such as Jurassic Park, Pearl Harbor, Lost and more recently, the series of Jumanji television.
- Entrance to the Polynesian Cultural Center; Parade of the canoes.
- Visit to the villages (each one represents some of the cultures that make up Polynesia).
- Entrance to the Hawaiian Journey interactive film experience “Hawaiian Journey”.
- Canoe ride /
- Dinner to choose between the Lu'au or Ambassador packages and as a flourish, the spectacular show Ha: Breath of Life (“Ha: Breath of Life”), a dazzling show that presents, with more than 100 Polynesian dancers and musicians and a display of special effects, animation and surround sound, the history of Polynesia through the history of Mana and her beloved Lani.
The seats for the show vary according to the different packages (Lu‘au or Ambassador)
Duration: 9 hours, plus $ 150 / person
Cost per car:
1-3 people - USD $ 120 / hour
4-6 people - USD $ 170 / hour
7-12 people - USD $ 220 / hour
* All prices excluding taxes 15%
Free consultation
You can discuss all the details with the manager and ask any questions before payment. (By phone or email indicated on the Hawaii Spanish Tours site)
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