Oahu Luau Show Tickets
About this activity
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- This activity is available in your language
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Experience Highlights
When you buy a ticket to a luau show, you can participate in a typical Hawaiian party. The celebration is very exciting and includes dancing in traditional costumes, torches, flower garlands, music and much more. You can choose from three packages that include one or more drinks and a buffet dinner. In its entirety, this activity lasts about 2 hours.
- Enjoy a traditional Hawaiian dance
- Soak up the atmosphere with a floral garland.
- Celebrate a night out with traditional food and drinks.
What’s included
- Ticket for a Hawaiian show (Luau party)
- Buffet dinner
- Beverages
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Step by Step
Tickets for this activity guarantee access to a luau party, Hawaii's signature party. These celebrations include Hula (traditional dance with hand, foot and hip movements in tune), Lei garlands, torches, music and fire knife dancers. The experience lasts approximately 2 hours and at the time of booking, you can choose from three formulas:
- Aloha: welcome with shell lei. Buffet dinner with a drink
- Paradise: welcome with kukui nut lei. Buffet dinner with two drinks and a flower garland.
- Royal: welcome with flower lei. Buffet dinner with three drinks, a Mai Tai cocktail and a gift.
The origin of these festivities dates back to 1819. Prior to this year, religious ceremonies involved the division of the sexes. King Kamehameha II put an end to the tradition, giving birth to the Luau. These grandiose celebrations are accompanied by dishes characteristic of the archipelago:
- Pineapple Glazed Chicken: a crispy, tasty chicken with a distinctive sweet and sour flavour.
- Lomi-Lomi Salmon: a fresh and delicious salad. The fish, previously massaged in salt, is accompanied by tomato, onion, spring onion and lime juice.
- Kalua Pig: For this recipe, the pig is cooked in a hole in the ground heated with volcanic rocks. It is slow-cooked by burning two types of firewood: plantain and kiawe.
- Poi: a purplish-coloured tuber, crushed and fermented.
This show is suitable for the whole family and can be performed at any time of the year. It is usually held in the evening/night. In the dark, the Luau is even more captivating.