



Tickets can be cancelled up to 72 hours before the booking date. Rescheduling is not allowed.
On-site parking is available for a fee of $5.
Understanding Leis:
Definition of a Lei: A lei is a garland or wreath worn around the neck, symbolizing love, honor, and friendship in Hawaiian culture.
Shell Lei: These unique wreaths are made from locally sourced shells and are a special Hawaiian tradition.
Kukui Nut Lei: Crafted from polished kukui nuts, these leis represent harmony and respect.
Insight into Activities:
Kupeβe: A handcrafted floral accessory commonly worn as a hairpiece or around the ankle or wrist.
Moko Art: Traditional Polynesian tattoo art featuring cultural motifs.
Imu & Imu Ceremony: Imus are underground ovens used in Hawaiian cooking traditions, while the Imu ceremony showcases the ancient art of food preparation.