If there was one thing we wanted to do while in Oahu, it was attend an authentic Hawaiian Luau. I’m so glad we had the opportunity to attend the Aloha Kai Luau at Sea Life Park; it was definitely our most memorable experience on the island. To start off, the location is set on a gorgeous back drop of the Kaiwi region and Ko’olau Mountains, which is simply breathtaking. What I loved most about this luau was that it wasn’t just entertaining, but educational as well. What better way to learn about the Polynesian culture then to immerse in an authentic celebration with traditional food, storytelling, music, and hands-on activities.
ARRIVAL
ACTIVTIES
The night starts off with live music and cultural activities. Make your way around the party to stop at different activity stations including:
Polynesian Tattooing
Ukulele lesson
Kupe’e and Lei making
Ulu Maika (Polynesian Bowling) and Siva Afi (Traditional Fire Dancing) demonstration
Fishnet Throwing
Imu Ceremony
FOOD
POLYNESIAN SHOW
TIPS
- Keep in mind that even before the Luau, your drive there is part of the experience. Be sure to take your time along the scenic drive the Kaiwi coastline is breathtaking. I recommend making time in your day to stop as you the passing iconic landmarks like Hanauma Bay, Sandy Beach, the Halona Blowhole, and Makapuʻu Lighthouse.
- Take your time engaging in the different activities, they are a lot of fun! We really enjoyed making lei bracelet, and ukulele lessons.
- Remember that you are on a tropical island so temperatures can drop at night, and even get a little rainy (especially in the winter) so bring a long a light jacket or rain coat. During our Luau, we had a little two minute flash rain. But the show must go on!
- Keep in mind this can be a long day for kiddos. Our family had a five hour time difference. So a show ending at 7PM Island time, was mid-night our time. We planned this excursion later in the trip so all would be adjusted and able to stay up late.
- All packages include admission to Sea Life Park, and doesn’t need to be used on the same day as the Luau. If you’d like to do everything in one day that’s great. If you are worried about little ones being over extended you can break down the adventure into two days.
- If you have questions. Want to know more, feel free to write me. I enjoy helping family’s plan fun vacations.
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