For the Keiki and Ohana — October 28, 2009 2:00 — Comments
For the Keiki & Ohana: Sea Life Park
Located at the curve in the road across from Makapuu Beach, sits Sea Life Park. An interactive marine life attraction, Sea Life Park offers a number of shows and activities for families. The Sea Life Park website offers a clickable map highlighting the different areas and attractions within the park.

The most popular attractions at the Park are the Dolphin Cove Show—featuring dolphins performing spectacular numbers—and the Hawaiian Ocean Theater, where families can view performances from a variety of sea life including dolphins, penguins and sea lions. Both shows feature open-air theater seating (the Hawaiian Ocean Theater offers a bit more shade), where keiki and ohana alike can learn about sea life in a fun and dramatic way. Other interesting stops are the 300,000 gallon aquarium, the Kolohe Kai Sea Lion Show and Green Sea Turtle Feeding.
Insider tip: Bring an umbrella and lots of sunscreen since most of Sea Life Park is an open air park, with few trees and very little shade. You may bring your own thermos or bottled water, but other outside foods and coolers are not permitted in the park.
One of the biggest attractions of Sea Life Park are the interactive activities available. There are six special programs you can sign up for, from interacting with stingrays, to swimming with the dolphins and romping in the water with sea lions. Prices for these special activities range from $15.70 for the Stingray Encounter, up to $235.99 for the Dolphin Royal Swim. Admission to Park is included in all Dolphin activities.
General admission costs to enter Sea Life Park are a bit steep compared to other keiki & ohana activities highlighted so far, but if you are looking for a special outing, Sea Life Park is worth a visit!
Admission Fees (rates in include tax)
Adults $31.44
Keiki $20.93
Special Kamaaina Rates
Kamaaina $21.00
Keiki $15.70 (ages 3-12)
1 gues t at same rate
Annual Pass:
Adult $52.35
Keiki $36.64 (ages 3-12)
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