OAHU ATTRACTIONS
Polynesian
Cultural Center
Hawaiian and other South Pacific cultures are
seen at the seven native villages featuring Hawaii, Samoa, Aotearoa
(Maori New Zealand), Fiji, the Marquesas, Tahiti, and Tonga. They
also provide information on several other Polynesian island groups,
including the Cook Islands, Niue, the Tuamotu archipelago, Tuvalu,
Wallis and Futuna. There is also a Luau, night show, and more.
Iolani Palace
- Honolulu, HI
The only official state residence of royalty
in the United States, official residence of the Hawaiian Kingdom's
last two monarchs: King Kalakaua, who built the Palace in 1882,
and his sister and successor, Queen Lili`uokalani. The Royal Hawaiian
Band performs free concerts on Palace grounds most Fridays.
Haiku
Gardens - Kaneohe, Hawaii
Private botanical garden, with an open-air wedding
chapel and gazebo against the backdrop of the Ko'olau mountains.
Also, on-site wedding coordinators and catering available.
Wild
Side Specialty Tours - Waianae Boat Harbor
Owned and operated by the Cullins family of the
Waianae Coast. Tours include Hawaiian Dolphin Swim Adventure with
Marine Biologists, Hawaii Whale Watching on Oahu, Morning Wildlife
Charters, Afternoon Reef Snorkel, and Sunset Sails.

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