Bishop Museum Admission: Discover Hawaiian History & Pacific Culture

Immerse yourself in Hawaiian history and Pacific culture at Bishop Museum. Explore incredible displays, planetarium shows, and live lava demonstrations. Fun for all ages!

Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Bishop Museum - Explore the several exhibit spaces for guests of all ages!
    • Hawaiian Hall Complex is the world’s premier showcase of Hawaiian history and culture
    • Pacific Hall explores the origins, culture, and values of Pacific people and the migrations and settlement of the Pacific Islands.
    • Jhamandas Watumull Planetarium where visitors can…
What's Included
  • Admission Ticket to Bishop Museum
What's Not Included
  • OPTIONAL: Parking Fees
  • OPTIONAL: Planetarium Show
  • OPTIONAL: Special Exhibit Fees
Additional Information

The number one rated museum attraction in Hawaii by Tripadvisor, every vacation to Oahu should begin with a visit to Bishop Museum. Bishop Museum offers incredible displays and stories of Hawaiian & Pacific culture and history, planetarium celestial shows, amazing traveling exhibits as well as unbelievable live lava demonstrations! Experiences for all…

Location
Bishop Museum
1525 Bernice St,
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Edmundp2015
Feb 9, 2025
History of Polynesia and Hawaii… - My wife and I made a stop at the Bishop Museum in Honolulu, and managed to do half of the museum in about an hour. The Bishop is beautifully curated with a collection that explores the history of the Polynesian people and how their ingenuity settled the Hawaiian islands… well worth a visit.
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Jeannem284
Feb 1, 2025
DONT MISS THIS - Very enjoyable and so educational about the history of Hawaii! We had been there before but wanted our friends to see it. Loved every minute and if you can get Jimbo to do a tour with you, yhen are indeed lucky because he is just a fabulous guide!
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906torig
Jan 31, 2025
Overview - Have you ever wondered what life was like for the ancient Hawaiians? Does learning about the former chiefs and monarchs interest you? Are you fascinated by Hawaiian religious practices and culture? Then the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum is the place for you! Located at 1525 Bernice Street, Honolulu HI, the Bishop Museum is the largest in the state. With over 24 million historical specimens and four buildings full of knowledge, the Bishop Museum is a great attraction for tourists and locals alike. We will focus our attention on the main building for the sake of conciseness, but even then, there is so much to tell. The first room on the right of the entrance hall is the J. M. Long Gallery. The latest exhibit in this room since the time of this writing is the Kū a Lanakila! Expressions of Sovereignty in Early Territorial Hawaiʻi, 1900-1920 exhibit. The room presents items from the politically and socially tense period after the overthrow of the Hawaiian kingdom. Things like felt versions of traditional feather capes and voting ribbons worn to promote political candidates are on display. The centerpiece of the room, however, is the forty-foot-long outrigger canoe made of valuable koa wood. Now, the next room, The Hawaiian Hall. This three-story chamber holds a great deal of the museum’s treasures. The first floor called Kai Ākea shows some of the lore of ancient Hawaiian religion. Multiple statues of Hawaiian gods and spirits can be viewed. Visitors can see these totems in a range of sizes and materials such as stone or wood. Some are even adorned with dog teeth or human hair! Also to be seen are the following: Art panels depicting the Hawaiian creation myth, a prized feather cloak and matching helmet, and a life-size reproduction of a grass hut. The second floor of the Hawaiian Hall, Wao Kanaka, showcases common items in the lives of the ancient Hawaiian people. A multitude of fishing hooks, nets, and baskets used to catch anything from shrimp to octopus are presented. Display cases show different types of cloth, how they were made, and their uses. There are also pieces of pottery made from gourds and cooking utensils like poi pounders. There are fun items like pieces of jewelry made from turtle shells or whale bone and sporting equipment such as specially shaped rocks, a sled, and a surfboard. Let’s not forget about the shark tooth weapons used by the warriors of long ago. This floor also tells about the significance of tattoos, haircuts, medicine, and the phases of the moon to Hawaiian culture. On the third floor, called Wao Lani, there are cases and placards describing the overall history of the islands from the rule of chiefs like Kamehameha the Great till the time of American statehood. Powerful figures such as Queen Liliʻokolani, Queen Emma, The Kamehameha's Ruth Keʻelikōlani, Duke Kahanamoku, Prince Jonah Kalanianaʻole, Mary Pukui, and Bernice Bishop herself, are seen and discussed. Interesting belongings such royal attire, paintings, and other trinkets are on display. The building has a few other chambers. The Picture Hall features paintings of prominent Hawaiian figures and historical writings. This room is also home to two wooden 3D picture boxes which can rotate through several black and white photos. The Pacific Hall tells of other Polynesian cultures such as those from Fiji, New Guinea, the Marquis Islands, and New Zealand. There is so much more to be seen at the museum such as the Richard T. Mamiya Science Adventure Center, The J. Watumull Planetarium, and a rotating gallery with completely new exhibits every so often. The Bishop Museum is a fantastic attraction for visitors young and old. Hours can be lost by looking through the massive collection and playing with interactive exhibits. Hawaiian history is excellently preserved and shared at this wonderful museum.
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Pamela_b
Dec 31, 2024
Worth a Visit - Bishops Palace provided an in depth look into Hawaiin culture and history of the building, and the people who lived there. Great for teenagers to explore at their own pace. Beautiful architecture.
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Cynthia_r
Nov 23, 2024
Origins of the Hawaiian People - The large map in the exhibit showing the migration of populations, and the complete description of origins of the Hawaiian people ('indigenous').
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Alanc543
Oct 18, 2024
Incredible Collection - This is a very comprehensive collection of many aspects of Pacific Island culture (with a reasonable focus on Hawai'ian impacts / legacy. There are many aspects they show with great collections of artifacts and reconstructed items. There is a QR code tour for your phone that helps with the information.
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Barbara_p
Jan 21, 2025
Bishop Museum - Exhibits are very nice, beautiful woodwork but the planetarium needs a lot of work in the waiting area
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David
Nov 18, 2024
Great Overview of Hawaiian History - This is a lovely museum with a very interesting collection and overview of Hawaiian history. The historic building itself is beautifully maintained. Definitely worth a trip. Buy a ticket on line and they give you a nice discount. My only complaint is the price they charge for on-site parking, which is way, way, way out of line. Better to find on-street parking and walk in.
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Mingyuk_c
Oct 6, 2024
Better double check the ticket price with the museum before you buy on viator - The museum itself was great! However I was told ticket is only 5$ on that day when checking in at the reception, and the ticket I bought on Viator was 33or4$ which is non refundable….
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Jim_s
Nov 30, 2024
Ticket for a closed museum - Museum was closed Thanksgiving . But you sold us tickets anyway. This was the only day we had availble I
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