Royal Lahaina Luau - Reserved Front Seating
The Royal Lahaina Resort Luau, Oceanside along Kaanapali Beach, is a Maui luau to remember! We invite you to join our Ohana (family) where you will enjoy an evening of traditional Hawaiian celebrations. Upon arrival at this award-winning luau, you will be welcomed with a lei greeting and be offered a Mai Tai from our open-bar. Be sure to arrive early so you don't miss the Imu Ceremony and then enjoy an all-you-can-eat buffet dinner. Be amazed by the beauty of the hula, a traditional dance retelling the stories of many Hawaiian legends and multiple fire-knife dancers! Main Entrees: Kalua Pig, Kalua Turkey, Fresh Island Fish, Island Chicken Accompaniments: Hawaiian Sweet Potatoes, Fried Rice, Corn, Seven Assorted Salads, Fresh Pineapple, Poi, Lomi Lomi Salmon, Taro & Guava Bread Desserts: Coconut Cream Cake, Chocolate Cake, Haupia (Hawaiian Pudding) Open Bar: Beer, Wine, Coffee & Tea, Soda, Fruit Punch, Standard Cocktails -- Including Mai Tai's
BOOK EARLY FOR RESERVED FRONT TABLE SEATING!
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starting at $58.99 |
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Hyatt Drums of the Pacific Luau
Watch the sunset over world famous Kaanapali Beach as native Hawaiian crafts are demonstrated and the Imu is unearthed. Witness the exotic songs and dances of Tahiti, Fiji, New Zealand, Samtoa, Tonga, and Hawaii.
All-you-can-eat dinner buffet features Hawaiian and Western specialties, including kalua Pork, beef, chicken and fresh grilled Mahi Mahi plus a variety of island accompaniments, desserts and tropical drinks. Open bar included.
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$85.99 |
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Old Lahaina Luau
The Old Lahaina Luau takes great pride in presenting an authentic Hawaiian luau.An evening of traditional Hawaiian cuisine, music, cultural dances and island crafts. Guests will appreciate a genuine reflection of Hawaii’s rich history while enjoying an ocean view and sunset.
Learn the myths & legends of the Hawaiian Islands. Dancers perform only Hawaiian hula dancing in contrast to the Polynesian revues performed elsewhere. This luau is located beachfront in Old Lahaina Town. Included is an all-you-can-eat buffet and open bar.
Guests may choose from traditional seating on the grass with cushions directly in front of the stage or at regular tables and chairs.
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$92.00 |
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The Feast at Lele Luau
Re-kindle romance in a spectauclar setting where every table is intimate and offers a panoramic view of West Maui sunsets. Lele is the ancient name for Lahaina, and this is the beach where the royal family of Maui would feast and entertain.
The Feat at Lele luau features a lavish dinner including the cuisine of four Pacific Islands which are served tableside.
Fresh Flower Lei Greeting, Champagne, Cocktails, Tropical Drinks, Wine and Beer are included. Enjoy the dramatic Polynesian show with personalized hospitality and service. Open 7 days a week April 1 - September 30th The evening begins at 6:00 p.m.; Entertainment ends at 9:00 p.m.
October 1- March 31st
The evening begins at 5:30 p.m.; Entertainment ends at 8:30 p.m.
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$110.00 |
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Drums of Makena Luau
Simply put, a royal feast in paradise … a secluded, romantic, oceanfront garden setting in Makena, with spectacular sunset views, all-you-can-eat buffet and the best in entertainment befitting the most discerning guests.
Tihati’s “Drums of Makena” A pulsating and pageant presentation of the Polynesians from Hawaii, Tahiti, Rarotonga, New Zealand and Samoa, set to pulsating and syncopated drum beats. Experience the celebrative festival dances of Tahiti, the fierce warrior dances of Fiji, the exotic hypnotizing dances of the Tuamotus, the legendary dance of the Hawaiian princess Kalua and the intriguing fireknife dance of Samoa. Dance in your loved one’s arms while the Hawaiian wedding song as presented. Be ready to participate on stage in the Tahitian tamure dance. Schedule of Luau Events 5:00 p.m. Lei Greeting, Hawaiian Music, Arts & Crafts, 2 Hour Open Bar 6:00 p.m. Imu Unearthing 6:15 p.m. All-You-Can-Eat Hawaiian Luau Buffet 6:45 p.m. Royal Procession 6:45 p.m. Cocktails & Show Seating 6:50 p.m. Pareo Fashion Show 7:15 p.m. Tihati’s “Drums of Makena” Spectacular (evening ends at 8:15 p.m.) Ancient Hawaiian Games – Enter into a village and time gone by as our island people invite you to participate in some of Hawai`i’s cherished and most enjoyable games Ulumaika – Experience the exciting ancient Hawaiian game called ulumaika using flat smooth stones that are rolled between two pegs. Similar to bowling, but instead of knocking over pins, the object of the game is to successfully roll the stone between the two pegs. Challenge your partner or other guests at the lü`au. Pala`ie – Early Hawaiians made mea pa’ani (toys) one favorite called pala’ie (loop and ball game). The game consists of a handle with an open loop at one end and an oval ball of tapa (Bark cloth) attached to a handle by a length of aho (cordage). The winner of this game would be the one who successfully swung the ball under and over and into the loop at the end, making a basket the most times. Guests will engage in a timed match with one another to see who outlasts who. Tï Leaf Demonstration – The lä’ï, lau kï or tï leaf is considered a sacred and powerful plant to Hawaiians. Every part of the plant could be utilized. The root was distilled to make potent liquor named ‘okolehao. The large, sweet starchy roots were also baked and eaten as a dessert. Lä’ï also has many medicinal and healing properties and could be utilized either alone or as a wrapping for other herbs. The leaves were wrapped around warm stones to serve as hot packs, used in poultices and applied to fevered brows to reduce temperature. A drink from boiled green tï leaves were used to aid nerve and muscle relaxation. Steam from boiled young shoots and leaves made an effective decongestant. The pleasantly fragrant flowers were also used for asthma. Besides its use in healing practices, the large tï leaves became roof thatching, wrappings for cooking food, plates, cups, fishing lures on hukilau nets, woven into sandals, hula skirts, leis and rain capes. Participate in making tï leaf adornments that will be used in the evening’s performance. Coconut Husking – Witness the fascinating skill of coconut husking using the ancient methods of a simple sharpened stick. Our villager will demonstrate how the ancient Hawaiian would husk, open and harvest the coconut meat for food and churn by hand into milk. Imu – We share with you the amazing art of underground cooking Hukilau – Audience Hula Participation. Get your hips ready! Offered every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
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$79.99 |
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Ho'omana'o
Join us at Moali'i, the oceanfront home of the Old Lahaina Luau, for a special morning celebrating the rich host culture of the Hawaiian Islands. Following a lavish breakfast buffet, experience a glimpse into the history and traditions of the Kanaka Maoli or Native Hawaiian - a "hands" on encounter with the ingenuity and resourcefulness of the ancient culture that once thrived on these isolated islands.
Your experience begins in the sparkling morning light along the shores of historic Lahaina with "Aina Kakahiaka", our Hawaiian style breakfast. Afterwards, join us for our inter-active cultural encounter or kulana. Each kulana will give you the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of some of the important components of Hawaiian culture.
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$69.00 |
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Luau & Submarine Combination
Start with a once-in-a-lifetime undersea adventure in an Atlantis Submarine, the world’s first and most technologically advanced passenger submarine. You will journey into a spectacular blue world more than 130 feet below the surface in spacious air-conditioned comfort.(Must be 3ft. tall).
Then sit down for a feast at the Royal Lahaina Luau where you'll be treated to an all-you-can-eat buffet dinner, open bar and spectacular show.
This combo represents one of the best values for two of Maui's most popular activities.
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$124.00 |
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