The history of Lāʻie, a beautiful town tucked away on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawai’i is known and loved by many. Millions of visitors have come to this special town over the years on their Hawaiian vacation. For generations, Lāʻie has been a place of refuge...
Skating the North Shore is a long-standing tradition Have you brought your skateboard to the island and are itching to use it? If you are on the North Shore, look no further than Banzai Skatepark! This park is one the most known on the island and (unfortunately) one...
Honoring the cultures of Polynesia The Polynesian Culture Center is impressive. A quick Google search will prove that the Center is well-noticed, deeply popular, and top-rated – and it is no secret why the Center provides an unforgettable family-friendly experience...
by Guest Blogger: Katie Angelica Almazan What to do should you meet up with a “Hawaiian Legend” A cluster of islands in the middle of the Pacific Ocean is home to enormous green mountains, endemic wildlife, sea creatures, and a deep-rooted culture;...
The Polynesian Cultural Center is proud to present some insight on what is arguably one of the coolest sports in the world – SURFING! This blog article reviews the qualities and accomplishments of 3 Hawaiian based female surfers, or as we call them in Hawaii,...
Today the Polynesian Cultural Center honors King Kamehameha the Great on the occasion of the annual state holiday Kamehameha Days, held yearly on June 11th. We are honored to share some of the amazing and innovative ways he achieved the long sought for goal of uniting...
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