Entry Tickets to the Hawaiian Heritage Bishop Museum for Adults and Youths Valid Monday - Friday! Save up to 24%
Amenities

Become captivated by the rich culture and living history of Bishop Museum, the State Museum of Natural and Cultural History of Hawaiʻi.
Immerse yourself in the wonders of the past and future at the spectacular Bishop Museum! Unearth captivating exhibits that showcase vibrant Hawaiian culture and mind-blowing scientific discoveries. Embark on an unforgettable journey where every corner bursts with excitement and learning for all ages.
What We Offer
- General Admission for One Adult or One Youth
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Tickets are only valid Monday - Friday
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Age ranges for age-specific tickets: youth 4–17, adult tickets 18+
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Free admission to children aged 3 and under (might be subject to change)
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Some exhibits and collections might require the presence of an adult to accompany children or youth
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Tickets do not include any special exhibit or programming fees
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Parking is not included in this ticket. Find more parking information here
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Opens daily from 9 a.m.–5 p.m. (Closed Christmas Day and Thanksgiving Day)
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Why You Should Grab The Offer
Discover Hawai‘i’s rich history and vibrant culture, learn about Polynesian wayfinding, and witness the thrill of an erupting volcano at Bishop Museum. Enjoy an immersive, educational, and entertaining experience perfect for all ages. With interactive exhibits and hands-on activities, stay engaged and excited throughout your visit. This fantastic value offers an ideal outing for families, friends, or solo adventurers eager to expand their horizons. Don’t miss out on making unforgettable memories and learning something new! Enjoy Hawaii’s culture with exclusive exhibits like Hawaiian Hall, the interactive Science Adventure Center, and the J. Watumull Planetarium. With nearly 25 million cultural and scientific artifacts, hands-on exhibits, native gardens, and live performances, it’s a perfect day out for families and explorers alike.
Signature Galleries:
- Hawaiian Hall—three floors where visitors can learn about Hawaiian gods, legends, beliefs, the importance of land and nature in daily life, and key moments of Hawaiian history in pre-contact Hawai‘i.
- Pacific Hall—learn how the peoples of Oceania are diverse, yet deeply connected. Two floors house cultural treasures such as canoes, contemporary art, mats, and give the opportunity to learn about migrations and origins through linguistics, traditions, and archeology through the origins and migrations of Pacific peoples.
- Abigail Kinoiki Kekaulike Kāhili Room—a chance to learn about Kāhili (feather standards) and view the portraits of The Hawaiian Monarchy.
- Nā Ulu Kaiwi‘ula Native Hawaiian Garden—maintained by Museum's Botany Department, the Garden showcases plants important to Hawaiian culture.
- Richard T. Mamiya Science Adventure Center—immersive and interactive exhibits about volcanology, biodiversity, and oceanography showcased on 16,500 square-foot facilities.
- J. Watumull Planetarium—recognized as the first planetarium in Polynesia. The Chronos II star machine provides one of the most vivid, realistic recreations of the night sky available today. The Digistar full-dome video system allows visitors to experience many different featured programs on how to navigate by the stars, solar systems and much more.