Hawaii Maritime Center, located on Pier 7 at Honolulu Harbor, features a variety of exhibits detailing the islands maritime history, from the old-day of Polynesian navigators and whalers to present-day nautical wonders.
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Visitors are provided handy tape machines that provide expert explanation on each exhibits. The two-level museum of Hawaii Maritime Center is packed with insightful exhibits tracing the history of surfing, canoe racing, whaling era, and more.
Admission to Hawaii Maritime Center includes the opportunity to board the Falls of Clyde, the world's only surviving four-masted, full-rigged ship. |
This museum is a great place to get a sense of Hawaii's
history. The museum covers everything from the arrival of
Captain Cook to modern-day windsurfing. |
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You can also see the famous Hokulea at this museum. Hokulea is a double-hulled canoe that made many voyages from Hawaii to the South Pacific.
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Useful Information
- Located at Pier 7 in the Honolulu Harbor next to the Aloha Tower Marketplace .
- Open Daily 8:30am - 5pm
- Admission includes tour of the museum and the Falls of Clyde
- Parking available at the Aloha Tower Marketplace
- Checkout
Hawaii Maritime Center website
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