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Pasifika Festival is Auckland’s largest Pacific cultural festival, returning to Western Springs Park on 14–15 March 2026 with vibrant performances, traditional food and cultural experiences.

Ask us anything about the festival.

Our Partners

Presented By Pasifika Festival Villages Charitable Trust
Dates and Times
  • Sat 14 Mar 9am - 6pm
  • Sun 15 Mar 12pm - 6pm

Interested in becoming a partner? Email your interest to sponsorship@aucklandnz.com

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Win a trip to The Islands of Tahiti 

During Pasifika Festival, visit The Islands of Tahiti booth and scan the QR code for your chance to win a trip for two.

Prize includes:

  • International flights to Tahiti with Air Tahiti Nui
  • Domestic flights to Raiatea with Air Tahiti
  • 3 nights at Hotel Reva Tahiti
  • 4 nights at APATOA Beach & Garden Village
  • An unforgettable excursion to the sacred Taputapuatea marae, UNESCO World Heritage listed, compliments of Tahiti Tourisme (Raiatea island)
  • Airport transfers

Discover Tahiti and Raiatea, the heart of the Polynesian Triangle.

Terms and conditions apply.

FrequentlyAskedQuestions

Pasifika Festival is one of the largest Pacific cultural festivals in the world, celebrating the cultures, languages and traditions of Pacific communities in Auckland.

Pasifika Festival takes place each year in March at Western Springs Lakeside Park in Auckland, bringing together Pacific communities through performances, food and cultural experiences.

Pasifika Festival is unique for its village concept, where each Pacific nation showcases its culture, traditions, performances and food in dedicated spaces across the festival.

Pasifika Festival features eight cultural villages representing Pacific communities: Cook Islands, Niue, Aotearoa, Samoa, Tuvalu, Fiji, Tonga, and Fale Pasifika, which celebrates the cultures of Kiribati, Tokelau, Hawai‘i and Tahiti.

Pasifika Festival performances include traditional Pacific dance, live music, cultural storytelling and contemporary Pacific artists performing across the festival stages.

Visitors can enjoy authentic Pacific cuisine across the festival villages, with dishes representing cultures from across the Pacific Islands.