Four Must See Educational Attractions in Oahu by Jim Dornfeld
Hawaii is rich with culture, history and educational experiences. When
visiting Oahu, there are a few family friendly attractions that simply
should not be missed. These one of a kind experiences are so spectacular
that they define the Hawaii experience for many families.
Iolani Palace
This palace was built in 1882 during the reign of King David Kalakaua
and is a National Historic Site. It is the only royal residence in the
United States. It was designed to mirror England's Queen Victoria's
palace during that same era. It is also the site of the Revolution of
1893 where the Committee of Safety, a group of local businessmen,
overthrew then Queen Liliuokalani, King Kalakaua's sister.
Guided 45 minute tours are available Tuesday through Saturday but
reservations are recommended. It is important to know that due to the
priceless value of the large number of antiques present in the Palace,
children under the age of five are not permitted.
The Hawaii Nature Center
This Nature Center is all about kids! They offer hands on learning
activities with Hawaii's unique flora and fauna. Guided nature trail
hikes for the whole family are offered and the knowledgeable staff will
patiently answer all of your little ones questions. Weekends bring
special projects at the Nature Center. Earth Care projects, crafting
with nature and interpretive hikes are all types of family activities
offered by the center that are designed to raise the level of respect
and appreciation for Hawaii's natural habitats.
Bishop Museum
This four-story, lava rock museum was founded by a Hawaiian princess and
houses the largest collection of cultural and natural Hawaiian artifacts
in the world. You'll see royal cloaks crafted from millions of feathers,
a glimpse into Stone Age Hawaiian culture, and nature exhibits spanning
thousands of years. The unique cave exhibit shows a newly formed lava
tube and the mysterious creatures that dwell near the boiling hot lava.
An onsite planetarium completes your Hawaiian education at the Bishop
Museum.
Sea Life Park and Pacific Whaling Museum
The Sea Life Park and Pacific Whaling Museum is an educational
experience that should not be missed! Admission to the museum is free
but you must pay to enter the park. A visit to the educational marine
park will provide a look at the worlds only cross between a whale and a
dolphin, called a wholpin.
The unique dolphin-trainer program allows you to get an insider’s view
of the behind the scenes workings of the dolphin training and
entertainment. This program is hands on and visitors get to touch and
feed dolphins. Enrollment is limited and reservations are required for
the dolphin-trainer program.
The park includes a 300,000 gallon reef tank filled with over 2,000
different species of Hawaiian water life. The Open Air Hawaii Ocean
Theater offers entertainment from trained dolphins, penguins and sea
lions and Whaler’s Cove recreates Hawaiian tales with the help of the
dolphins. The display includes a scaled down version of an authentic
whaling ship. The Pacific Whaling Museum displays the Pacific’s
largest collection of whaling artifacts and memorabilia and should not
be excluded from your family trip.
Oahu is filled with educational opportunities, but if you must condense
your selections down to a few, these four experiences are sure bets for
a memorable Hawaiian trip.