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Huli Huli Chicken – a Lūʻau staple or a meal in itself

Huli Huli Chicken – a Lūʻau staple or a meal in itself

by Nina S. Jones | Sep 16, 2022 | Eat Polynesia!, Hawai'i

Huli Huli Chicken is a special blend of ingredients utilizing an open flame cooking method that is popular on our Islands. For many of our returning guests, it is the go-to meal sought immediately after landing on the island. Anyone who has had a chance to taste it...
Celebrating July 4th and the King Kamehameha Parade Polynesian style!

Celebrating July 4th and the King Kamehameha Parade Polynesian style!

by admin@pxp200.com | Jul 11, 2022 | Hawai'i, News at the Center

What does July 4th and the annual King Kamehameha Parade have in common? They are both popular events across the islands of Hawai`i. And the Polynesian Cultural Center loves to join in the fun. Read on to learn more about the GINORMOUS 4th of July event held at the...
5 family friendly activities on O‘ahu

5 family friendly activities on O‘ahu

by Amber Helfrich | Jun 18, 2022 | Hawai'i, Hawai’i Travel Tips

Finding family friendly O‘ahu activities that everyone will enjoy, especially the little ones, can be challenging. This blog post provides you 5 things to do with your children on O‘ahu that will make your entire trip an event to remember. 1. Polynesian Cultural...
Mahalo i ka ʻāina: How to respect the culture, island, and locals while enjoying your vacation

Mahalo i ka ʻāina: How to respect the culture, island, and locals while enjoying your vacation

by Kirkham Dooley | Jun 18, 2022 | Hawai'i, Hawai’i Travel Tips

Mahalo i ka ʻāina is how to respect the culture, island, and locals. Hawai`i is the paradise escape for millions of tourists each year. With the islands’ good weather, clean ocean, and amazing landscapes, it captures the admiration of all who visit. But beneath this...
Kalua Pork recipe with 4 cooking methods

Kalua Pork recipe with 4 cooking methods

by Quinney Sua’ava | May 24, 2022 | Eat Polynesia!, Hawai'i, Luau & Party, Main Dishes, Recipes

“Kalua Pork, or as many Polynesians call it Kalua Pig”, is a delicacy and classic Hawaiian food. Kalua means to cook underground. Therefore, traditional Hawaiian Kalua pig is cooked in an earth oven. Making kalua pork doesn’t require much hands-on...
7 Things to Know About Traffic on O‘ahu, Hawaii

7 Things to Know About Traffic on O‘ahu, Hawaii

by Michael Muir | May 3, 2022 | Hawai'i, Hawai’i Travel Tips

What do you need to know about O‘ahu traffic? Just the word Hawai’i inspires people’s imagination as a tropical paradise – perfect for adventure and relaxation. But what doesn’t always cross people’s minds is the chill Aloha spirit of the locals who live...
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