The Polynesian Cultural Center (PCC) is a world-famous cultural theme park located near the North Shore of Oahu. It is Hawaii's number one paid attraction. Since Polynesian Cultural Center opened in 1963, over 33 million people have walked through its gates to enjoy their unique introduction to the people and cultures of Polynesia. At the Polynesian Cultural Center, you learn about Hawaii culture and the history of Hawaii through exhibits, entertainment and lots of fun interaction.
Learn about Hawaii culture and the culture of other Polynesian islands, such as Tahiti and Fiji, by visiting the seven recreated native villages where you see local villagers at work and play. Throughout the day, you can roam the villages and interact with the "locals," participate in games and crafts; try your hand at cultural arts like drumming or dance; and be entertained by their amazing feats (like shimmying up a tall coconut tree) and their humor. The arts and crafts are widely varied so that everyone in the family can find many fun and interesting things to do.
Oahu offers many outstanding places to learn about Hawaii culture and Hawaii history and none provide as much excitement as the Polynesian Cultural Center. The entertainment is a class act. The dancers, musicians, Polynesian extravaganza, and "native villagers" are truly unforgettable, as is the spirit of aloha you receive at Oahu's Polynesian Cultural Center.