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2022 Moanikeala Hula Festival coming 9/31-10/1
We are proud to announce the return of our annual Moanikeala Hula Festival which will be held on Sept. 30 – Oct. 1. Come celebrate Hula with multiple performances, fantastic food and an abundance of Aloha.
Oʻahu, North Shore: 5 Things to Know Before You Go
Local BYU-Hawaii student Dallin Williams shares these simple ways to prepare about your North Shore experience. From transportation to the best route to drive; knowing how much time you should plan on, plus how to prepare for island weather to the one thing you just can’t miss.
Huli Huli Chicken – a Lūʻau staple or a meal in itself
Huli Huli Chicken is considered a Lūʻau favorite. Nina S Jones brings you a delicious version that can be prepared in the oven or on the barbeque. She also provides a number of links to other luau favorites.
Ultimate Guide to the Polynesian Cultural Center
Want to plan the perfect schedule for your day at the Polynesian Cultural Center? Harley Charlebois presents a detailed overview of ticket packages, activities, dining choices and insider’s information to help you prepare for a great experience.
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Top 10 North Shore Adventures on Oahu for 2022!
Looking for adventure on your next visit to Oahu? You can find lots of great activities here on the beautiful North Shore. We’ve compiled a list of places for food, exercise, fun and romance that stretches from the far eastern corner to the far west end of the North Shore to be sure that you can build the perfect itinerary for you.
The 29th Annual World Fireknife Championship is coming in May!
The Polynesian Cultural Center is proud to announce the 29th Annual World Fireknife Competition and We Are Samoa Festival on May 7, 8, 11 and 12th, 2022. Competitors from around the world come to compete in this epic competition. However, only one leaves as the World Fireknife Championship.
Supoesi: Traditional Samoan Recipe
Supoesi is a traditional dessert from Samoa that can be served for breakfast, lunch or dinner. It’s that versatile and delicious! Samoans make this dish with papaya, but they also can choose bananas (called suafa’i), and coconut (called vaisalo). The other ingredients are coconut milk, tapioca pearls, brown sugar and water with a touch of fresh lemon leaves for flavor. This recipe takes 30 – 40 minutes to prepare.
Skating the North Shore
If you’re cruising around the north shore of Oahu and need a place to gather with your family and friends, look no further. The Banzai Skatepark is a great spot to relax and explore nearby places including the world-famous Banzai Pipeline / ‘Ehukai Beach Park and the Lanikai Pillbox hiking trail.
Preserving Polynesian Cultures in a Commercial World
The Polynesian Cultural Center is more than you expected! It is a special place created to preserve, practice, and share the cultures of 6 distinct islands of Polynesia: Hawaii, Aotearoa (New Zealand), Fiji, Samoa, Tahiti, and Tonga with guests from across the world. The Polynesian Cultural Center honors and respects each island culture and seriously considers the need to balance entertainment and the responsibility to present accurate cultural presentations.
Four Hawaiian Legends Travelers May Want to Know
Guest Blogger Katie Almazan shares three legends specific to the Hawaiian Islands that may prove helpful for visitors who might run into something….or someone … unexpected.
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