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Your 2025 Guide to Oʻahu’s Top Dining Experiences

Your 2025 Guide to Oʻahu’s Top Dining Experiences

by Antoniette Caryl Yee | Sep 1, 2025 | Eat Polynesia!, Hawai’i Travel Tips

Oʻahu offers a culinary experience for all tastes, from local eateries to upscale dining. With fresh seafood and dishes by top chefs, the island has a range of dining spots from casual to divine. Explore our top ten dining experiences on Oʻahu that you shouldn’t...

Experience Hawaiʻi’s Natural Beauty: Oʻahu’s Top 10 Hiking Trails

by Antoniette Caryl Yee | Aug 21, 2025 | Hawai’i Travel Tips, Hike, Things to Do, Uncategorized

Beyond its famed sun-kissed beaches and surf spots, Oʻahu stands as a true paradise for hikers. The island presents breathtaking landscapes, ranging from rainforests and volcanic ridges to sweeping ocean views that captivate every nature enthusiast. We’ve...
Authentic Hawaiian Lūʻau: A Cultural Feast Experience

Authentic Hawaiian Lūʻau: A Cultural Feast Experience

by Antoniette Caryl Yee | Aug 11, 2025 | Eat Polynesia!

When you attend a Hawaiian lūʻau, you do more than enjoy a meal, you immerse yourself in a celebration of history, tradition, and aloha. Every dish, performance, and interaction reflect the cultural richness of the Hawaiian Islands. As you savor each bite, you...
The Return of “Huki: A Canoe Celebration”

The Return of “Huki: A Canoe Celebration”

by Antoniette Caryl Yee | Oct 15, 2024 | Cultures of Polynesia, Huki: A Canoe Celebration, News at the Center

After 4 years of anticipation, the Polynesian Cultural Center launched Huki: A Canoe Celebration once again on August 9, 2024. From the moment the guests arrive at the south lagoon, they are greeted with an immersive pre-show experience that sets the stage for the...
Huki Is Back: Crafting Costumes for the Long-awaited Return

Huki Is Back: Crafting Costumes for the Long-awaited Return

by Antoniette Caryl Yee | Sep 6, 2024 | Aotearoa, Fiji, Hawai'i, Huki: A Canoe Celebration, News at the Center, Samoa, Tahiti, Tonga, Villages

As the saying goes, “It takes a village to raise a child,” and this couldn’t be truer for the making of the Huki costumes. At the heart of this creative journey is Jesse Allred, the seamstress supervisor at the Polynesian Cultural Center. Despite having no formal...

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