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A person’s hands examine a hanging cluster of small purple flowers and green beads outdoors, letting the vines gently touch their fingers.
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Hands gently hold a small bouquet of orange and white flowers, like marigolds and daisies.
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Smiling woman in a light patterned dress with colorful flowers in her hair, standing amid lush green plants.

Lei Making Class Led by Native Hawaiian Council

Event Info

Daily on Tuesday

  3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Create and connect through the art of lei making in Waikīkī, a hands-on cultural experience rooted in Hawaiian tradition.

Led by ‘Ilikea, a Native Hawaiian cultural practitioner and hula dancer, this intimate workshop explores the meaning, history, and technique behind traditional lei making. Through storytelling and guided instruction, guests will learn to craft their own lei while gaining a deeper understanding of its role in celebrating connection, aloha, and place.

This welcoming session invites you to slow down, create with intention, and engage with Hawai‘i’s cultural traditions in a meaningful way. Space is limited to 10 participants per class.

Please sign up with the pool attendant in advance.