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The Pacific Tsunami Museum
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The goals of the Pacific Tsunami Museum are to promote public tsunami education for the people of Hawai’i and visitors worldwide, preserve the social and cultural history of Hawai’i, and serve as a living memorial to those who lost their lives in past tsunami events.

FRMusée des Tsunamis du Pacifique
ITIl Museo dello Tsunami del Pacifico
JA太平洋津波博物館

Nature & Natural History Nature & Natural History History & Anthropology History & Anthropology Geology Local

The Pacific Tsunami Museum
130 Kamehameha Ave.
Hilo, Hawaii
96720 Hilo
Hawaii

Visitor information The Pacific Tsunami Museum

Opening hours

Monday
10:00 – 16:00
Tuesday
9:00 – 16:00
Wednesday
10:00 – 16:00
Thursday
10:00 – 16:00
Friday
10:00 – 16:00
Saturday
10:00 – 16:00
Sunday
10:00 – 16:00

We open early every week for early bird Tuesday!

Admission

1 – 17US$5.00
General AdmissionUS$15.00
Kama'ainaUS$5.00
Kama'aina YouthFree
MilitaryUS$10.00
PTM MembersFree
SeniorUS$10.00

Facilities

Wheelchair accessible
Museum shop

Location & Map

130 Kamehameha Ave., Hilo

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Exhibitions

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The Pacific Tsunami Museum Reviews

The Pacific Tsunami Museum has 1 rating.

  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Pacific Tsunami Museum in Hilo, Hawaii, offers visitors an informative and sobering look at the impact of tsunamis on the Hawaiian Islands and other parts of the world. Located in a historic building in downtown Hilo, the museum provides a comprehensive overview of tsunami science, history, and preparedness.

    Visitors appreciate the museum's educational value, praising its well-organized exhibits that combine historical photographs, personal accounts, and interactive displays. The museum does an excellent job of explaining the causes and effects of tsunamis, making complex scientific concepts accessible to all ages. Many find the personal stories and artifacts from tsunami survivors particularly moving and impactful.

    The museum's location in Hilo, a city that has experienced devastating tsunamis, adds authenticity to the experience. Visitors often comment on the knowledgeable and passionate staff, who are often local volunteers with personal connections to the events depicted.

    While the museum receives generally positive reviews, some visitors note that it is relatively small and can be thoroughly explored in about an hour. A few mention that some of the exhibits and technology could benefit from updates to enhance the overall experience.

    Despite its compact size, most visitors find the Pacific Tsunami Museum to be a worthwhile and enlightening stop, particularly for those interested in natural disasters, Hawaiian history, or science education. The museum serves as an important reminder of the power of nature and the importance of disaster preparedness.

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