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Welcome to Hawaii's Annual Prince
Kuhio Day Parade!
Perform with great marching
bands, concert bands, drum lines,
color guards, and drill teams performing on
the Island of Paradise, Hawaii!
Prince Kuhio Day Parade is a unique
opportunity for your band perform in
a nationally renowned Hawaii's state parade. In additional activities and sightseeing, your band members will learn and experience the Hawaiian
culture and heritage. Your band will also have more optional performances to choose from. Enjoy a great festival event
and special performance opportunities, combined with a memorable
vacation on a tropical island!
| Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole was born on March 26th 1871, in Koloa, Kauai, the youngest son of Kauai High Chief David Kahalepouli and Princes Kinoki Kekaulike. He is known as the “The Citizen Prince”, a well educated sportsman and statesman. Prince Kuhio served as a U.S. Delegate to the Congress, and was responsible for creation of the Hawaiian Homes Commissions Act, which provided homesteads for the native Hawaiians. Prince Kuhio passed away in January 7, 1922, at the age of 51. Prince Kuhio Day is a formal state holiday in Hawaii.
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Prince Kuhio |
Departure date:
Full sightseeing day & performance
sightseeing & optional performance
Parade & Performance
Visit Polynesian Cultural Center
Return date: |
Wednesday,
March 26
Thursday, March 27
Friday, March 28
Saturday, March 29
Sunday, March 30
Monday, March 31 |
When
in Hawaii, it's almost a must to have a Holo Holo day.
That's Hawaiian language for a personal leisure day, just
for you to to do anything you wish. You are minutes away
from charming beaches, great restaurants and magnificent
sightseeing attractions. Enjoy recreation activities such
as surfing, snorkeling, hiking, bike riding, horseback riding,
or just spend a leisure day at world renowned Waikiki Beach.
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Tour Information
Sightseeing
& Recreation

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