Bishop Museum

Immense collection of Polynesian cultural and scientific artefacts. A must do for everyone interested in different cultures.

Ticket

Adult: $19.95
Senior (65+): $16.95
Junior (4-12): $14.95
Child under 3: free

Business Hour

Open daily except Tue: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. December 25: closed

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Nick Mowen 2018-06-01

An amazing museum with loads of things to learn about Hawaiian culture and history. They also have a seasonal extra exhibit. It was dinosaur themed when I went which was amazing and so much fun. Definitely recommend paying the extra few dollars and checking it out as they do an amazing job with it and it is really cool.
Kyle T. Nakamura 2018-05-22

On the day we went to the Bishop Museum my sister was taking her grandson so I went with them. We went to see the Dinosaur Exhibit. There was a bug, bird, fish, and volcano exhibit too. Then we had lunch on the grounds of the Bishop Museum. There were other things to see too, but my nephew was not interested. He's only 3yrs old. But he had a lot of fun. ALOHA and MAHALO!!
James Huck 2018-04-13

Good raining weather location. The Polynesian building was perfect, our kids loved the exhibits and the wooden interior of the old building. It had a great selection of Polynesian artifacts and hands on experiences. There was also the dinosaur exhibit and the science building. Science building was short but great.
Justin Ching 2018-04-08

Great place to see what new traveling exhibits are here. You can learn a lot about the history of Hawaii and see some amazing artifacts. There are lots of exhibits and stations to keep the kids entertained and learn something new at the same time. The science center is dedicated to learn about the ecosystem and the many critters that call the island home. If you are lucky you can even view the lava pouring show.
Sarah Benner 2018-04-03

This place is an amazing place for Hawaiian history! My friend and I spent 3.5 hours just in the Hawaiian building. They close at 5 so plan accordingly, there is also a cafe on the museum grounds however I haven't eaten there, so I don't know if its any good. They also host some really cool videos and rotating exhibits. The science building is really fun, geared towards kids and the visiting dinosaur exhibit is also geared towards kids but also really fun for the adult dino lover. Don't forget to say hi to the whale that has been here since 1901!
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