Lanikuhonua Cultural Institute
EST. 1970
Revel in this slice of beachfront paradise profoundly rooted in historic Hawaiian culture.
The storied history of this chic cultural center claims use as a perfect private residence, congregation corner for Hawaiian chiefs, sacred bathing spot for a Queen as well as a military recreation center during World War II. Carouse in the Hawai'ian culture or create some of your own as you can reserve this slice of heaven for weddings, corporate events, family gatherings or film shoots.
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- Ocean
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Cultural
Venue Setting
Step into a sacred place “Where Heaven Meets the Earth” and experience the awe of discovering a secret Paradise. Embrace the magical ambiance of this idyllic, private, ocean-front estate rich with natural beauty and Hawaiian history. This slice of heaven nestled within the Ko Olina resort on O‘ahu is awaiting the vision for your special event. Imagine exchanging your wedding vows barefoot in the sand on an intimate ocean cove. Celebrate your special moment with the perfect sunset in the background. Entertain your guests on a tropical landscape where Hawaiian royalty used to play. Welcome to Lanikuhonua.
Capacity
(Prices listed here are estimates only & are subject to change)
- Price range
- Does this include catering fees?
No
- Estimated price per head
from $50 to $5,000
- Insurance
Additional Insurance Is Required To Host An Event At This Venue
(Essential event logistics and amenities to ensure a seamless and memorable experience for you gathering)
Venue matched with reports
Weddings

Hiking deep into rainforests, touring around plantations and farms, surfing the famous waves at Waimea Bay, and noshing on fresh mangoes picked right from the tree are just a handful of the epic experiences you can expect to have in America’s favorite collection of tropical islands.
Here to help you plan your getaway, we’ve rounded up some of the most gorgeous hotels in Hawaii and a few party spots too. From stunning plantation homes to posh luxury hotels, there’s something for everyone in this part of the world. Whatever adventure you choose, you’ll be sipping coconut water straight from the shell faster than you can say, “surf’s up, dude.”
Reporters: Alyssa Brown & Heather Ash
Lanikuhonua Cultural Institute
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