Kamaʻāina Deals: Culture on the Cheap
Kamaʻāina Deals: Culture on the Cheap
Being a local has perks. Here’s how to take the keiki to Oʻahu’s best spots for free or close to it. Carry a photo ID with a Hawaiʻi address, that’s your key to kamaʻāina pricing everywhere.
Free museum Sundays
- Honolulu Museum of Art — free for Hawaiʻi residents on Family Sunday (3rd Sunday each month, presented by Bank of Hawaiʻi): keiki art hunts, activities, and entertainment, theme changes monthly. And kids 18 and under are free every day. Kamaʻāina adults $10, keiki (3–12) $6.
- Bishop Museum — free on Kamaʻāina Sunday (usually the 2nd Sunday of the month).
Kamaʻāina rates worth knowing
- Waikīkī Aquarium — kamaʻāina $10 adult, $6 keiki (6–12). Annual kamaʻāina pass $40; family pass $80 (two adults + up to six keiki), pays for itself in a few visits.
- Hawaiʻi Children’s Discovery Center — $12 kamaʻāina (vs $15 general).
- Honolulu Zoo — kamaʻāina rate available.
Always free
- Public libraries — story times, programs, AC, and a summer reading challenge. The best free standing date on the island.
- Royal Hawaiian Center (Waikīkī) — free keiki hula, lei making, ʻukulele.
Tips
- Buy the family/annual pass for the spot you visit most; one or two trips and it’s paid off.
- Stack free days: plan the museum trip for its free Sunday.
- Ask at the desk, many places have a kamaʻāina rate that isn’t posted online.