A Taste of Polynesian Culture

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Polynesian Cultural Center in Hawaii

At the Polynesian Cultural Center (PCC) in Hawaii, families can come together and learn about all aspects of Polynesian culture with luaus, dining and tours. The best part? Agents earn 15 percent commission.

For an authentic Hawaiian feast, your clients can choose from the new Ali’i Luau Dining menu, with a Royal Court procession with a kalua pig, or Island Luau Dining in the center’s Samoan Village (both $45 pp), as well as the new Island Luau ($74.95 pp), which features a welcome shell lai, Samoan dishes, seats at the evening show “HA: Breath of Life,” activities, and entry into the PCC’s seven island villages.

The PCC, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, features seven villages on the 42-acre park—Fiji, Hawai‘i, Aotearoa (New Zealand), Tahiti, Tonga, Rapa Nui (Easter Island) and Marquesas—offering a variety of food, exhibits, and and interactive Go Native activities from canoe racing to coconut tree climbing and fire making, which is all included in the entrance fee ($49.95 pp).

For more information, visit polynesia.com.