
We all know that Hawai’i is one of the world’s filming locations to die for. Countless movies — from Jurassic Park and Waterworld to The Descendants and Pearl Harbor — were shot there, and the listing of TV series filmed in the Aloha State is in a similar way spectacular. Productions together with Baywatch, The White Lotus, and (after all) Hawaii 5-Zero have been shot at quite a lot of places in the archipelago.
Recommended VideosBut TV and movie being what they are, from time to time series are filmed in puts rather than where they're set – and even dispense with places for all however essentially the most expansive pictures, and use studio locations as a substitute. So what about NCIS: Hawai’i? Is it in fact filmed within the state, and if that is so, where? Here’s the lowdown.
Authentic Hawaiian solar, sand, and sea
Most of the filming for NCIS: Hawai’i takes place at the island of Oahu, and in the environs of the city of Honolulu, the most important conurbation within the islands. Waikiki Beach is a widespread filming location, as are sections of the famous North Shore. Helena’s bar, in which a lot of the action takes place, is no longer, however, an actual position, even supposing a historic restaurant of the same identify can be found in Honolulu.
In addition, fans may be shocked to understand that the scenes set in Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam are, if truth be told, filmed at the real facility. Unlike the other filming places, as the base is an active army set up, it is no longer recently open to the general public, and so can't be visited.
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