Itinerary of the Month: Polynesian Cultural Center
Lāʻie is perfect for a 7-day “slow North Shore” stay: you can anchor your trip around the Polynesian Cultural Center (PCC), beach and lookout days, and a couple of easy day trips to Kahuku, Sunset Beach, and Haleʻiwa—without changing hotels every night. The plan below is built to be visitor-friendly with predictable driving, repeatable sunset routines, and plenty of flexibility.
Day 1 — Arrival + gentle orientation
Morning: Arrive, check in, and do a low-key grocery/essentials run so the week feels easy.
Afternoon: Walk Hukilau Marketplace to get oriented (shops, food, nightly entertainment), then decide which PCC package/night you want later in the week.
Evening: Sunset drive to Lāʻie Point State Wayside; parking is extremely limited and there are no facilities—be quick, quiet, and don’t block driveways.
Day 2 — PCC “villages day” + show night
Morning: Arrive early to PCC and spend the day in the island villages and daytime activities.
Afternoon: Upgrade your plan with the Aliʻi Lūʻau (if desired), then stay on-site for the evening show.
Evening: Watch “HĀ: Breath of Life” at PCC (big production; plan to stay late).
Day 3 — Beach reset + Kahuku eats
Morning: Sleep in, then do a beach morning nearby (Windward/North Shore conditions vary; keep it conservative and watch the surf).
Afternoon: Drive up toward Kahuku for casual food stops, then return to Lāʻie for a relaxing afternoon.
Evening: Easy night at Hukilau Marketplace (free parking, easy dining, low-stress).
Day 4 — Temple Visitors’ Center + scenic stops
Morning: Visit the Laie Hawaii Temple Visitors’ Center (open daily 10 a.m.–8 p.m.; admission is free).
Afternoon: Quiet walk on the temple grounds and gardens (temple interior is for members only), then short drives for photos along Kamehameha Hwy.
Evening: Return to Lāʻie for dinner and an early night.
Day 5 — North Shore beaches day (Sunset / Pūpūkea / Waimea Bay area)
Morning: Head west toward the “classic North Shore” beach corridor; start early for parking and calmer mornings.
Afternoon: Keep a single “home base” beach and add short stops rather than trying to hop 6 beaches in one day.
Evening: Sunset viewing (choose a safe, open beach park area) and drive back to Lāʻie after dark.
Day 6 — Haleʻiwa town day + shopping
Morning: Drive to Haleʻiwa for town strolling, shave ice, and galleries; keep it relaxed and park once.
Afternoon: Optional: add a short hike or beach stop on the way back, then rest in Lāʻie.
Evening: Final “local” dinner near Lāʻie and pack up gradually.
Day 7 — Mālaekahana State Recreation Area + departure
Morning: Early beach/park morning at Mālaekahana State Recreation Area (day use and camping areas; check the DLNR page for the latest updates).
Afternoon: Return, rinse off, pack, and leave buffer time for traffic and airport return logistics.
Evening: Depart or enjoy one last mellow dinner if you have a late flight.
Spend a full day at Polynesian Cultural Center (villages + activities).
Aliʻi Lūʻau at PCC.
“HĀ: Breath of Life” evening show.
Hukilau Marketplace shopping and dining.
Sunset viewpoint at Lāʻie Point State Wayside (be respectful; extremely limited parking).
Laie Hawaii Temple Visitors’ Center (free; open daily).
Day trip to Haleʻiwa (town + galleries + food).
North Shore beach day (choose one anchor beach and stay safe).
Mālaekahana State Recreation Area beach day.
Birdwatching at Lāʻie Point via Hawaiʻi Birding Trails (seabirds offshore).
Many small North Shore eateries don’t have full standalone sites, so to keep this “official,” the most reliable restaurant links in Lāʻie are the PCC/Hukilau Marketplace venues and pages that list their on-site dining.
PCC dining planning (hours and packages).
Aliʻi Lūʻau (meal included in package).
Hukilau Marketplace food options (on-site vendors; confirm day-of).
If you tell me your food preferences (local plate lunch, poke, vegetarian, kid-friendly), I can produce a strict “top 10 restaurants” list limited only to those with their own official domains.
Hukilau Marketplace Shops
Hapa Home —
Goo’s Plantation Store —
The Hukilau Store —
The North Shore Christmas Shoppe —
Aunty Trisha's Lei Stand
Hukilau Marketplace Eateries
Pounders Restaurant —
Soda Bomb —
Chunky Cookies —
Aunty Emily’s Bakery —
Tita’s Grill —
Hukilau Marketplace Services
Hukilau Salon
Option A (most relaxed): 5 nights Lāʻie + 2 nights Waikīkī to finish with dining/nightlife and reduce your last-day airport stress.
Option B (North Shore immersion): 7 nights Lāʻie, but do two “big loops” (Haleʻiwa day + Sunset Beach day) and keep the rest local so you don’t burn time driving.
PCC is a full-day attraction—use their hours page to plan arrival, luau timing, and the evening show without rushing.
For Mālaekahana, check DLNR updates (they note improvement projects and operational changes directly on the park page).
Lāʻie Point has no facilities and extremely limited parking; DLNR specifically asks visitors to respect neighbors and not block driveways.
Polynesian Cultural Center —
PCC packages —
https://www.polynesia.com/packages
PCC hours of operation —
https://www.polynesia.com/faq/hours-of-operation
PCC ticket info FAQ —
https://www.polynesia.com/faq/ticket-information
PCC history —
https://www.polynesia.com/history
HĀ show —
https://www.polynesia.com/ha-show
Aliʻi Lūʻau info —
https://www.polynesia.com/alii-luau-onipaa
Aliʻi Lūʻau package —
https://www.polynesia.com/packages/all/alii-luau-package
Hukilau Marketplace —
https://hukilaumarketplace.com
Hukilau Marketplace about —
https://hukilaumarketplace.com/about-us/
Hukilau Marketplace shop —
https://hukilaumarketplace.com/shop/
Hukilau Store page —
https://hukilaumarketplace.com/the-hukilau-store/
DLNR — Lāʻie Point State Wayside —
https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/dsp/parks/oahu/laie-point-state-wayside/
Hawaiʻi State Parks — Lāʻie Point —
https://www.hawaiistateparks.org/parks/laie-point-state-wayside
Hawaiʻi Birding Trails — Lāʻie Point hotspot —
https://hawaiibirdingtrails.hawaii.gov/birding_hotspot/la%CA%BBie-point-state-wayside-park/
DLNR — Mālaekahana State Recreation Area —
https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/dsp/parks/oahu/malaekahana-state-recreation-area/
DLNR — Oʻahu state parks list —
https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/dsp/parks/oahu/
Go Hawaiʻi — Oʻahu (general) —
https://www.gohawaii.com/islands/oahu
Go Hawaiʻi — North Shore must-dos —
https://www.gohawaii.com/blog-down-under/north-shore-must-dos
Go Hawaiʻi — Oʻahu travel info —
https://www.gohawaii.com/islands/oahu/travel-info
Hawai‘i Tourism Authority —
https://www.hawaiitourismauthority.org
Hawaii Visitors & Convention Bureau —
Laie Temple Visitors’ Center (official listing) —
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/locations/laie-hawaii-temple-visitors-center?lang=eng
Go Hawaiʻi listing — Hawaii Temple Visitors’ Center —
https://www.gohawaii.com/listing/hawaii-temple-visitors-center/81