The longest-running show on the islands, the Maui lu`au, presented at the Hyatt Regency Maui , on the famed Ka`anapali Beach, has entertained visitors for over 45 years.
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Location: Maui
What's Included
- Lei Greeting & Pre-show Activities
- Polynesian performances from South Pacific nations
- 3-Man Fire-knife Finale
- Professional Digital/Print Photos by Maui Photo World
- Authentic Hawaiian cuisine crafted by Executive Chef, David Flegel
- Authentic imu demo, Hula lesson, torch lighting, lei demo, Polynesian drumming & implement tradition
- Open bar featuring locally sourced spirits, beer, wine & tropical cocktails. Non-alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, tea & coffee are also available.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There’s no strict age limit! However, kids under 5 usually get in free, while older kids need a ticket. It’s a great family experience, so they’ll definitely enjoy the hula lessons and the fire-knife show! Just double-check if your little ones are into long shows, since it can be a bit much for toddlers.
A: Casual and comfortable is the way to go! Aloha shirts or summer dresses are perfect. Since it’s on the beach, maybe bring a light jacket for when it gets cooler in the evening. Don’t forget your sandals, but be ready for some dancing too!
A: Parking at the Hyatt is pretty convenient. They have a parking garage, and you might pay around $10 for valet. If you’re staying nearby, walking is a great option too. Just make sure to get there early since it can fill up!
Discussions
Just got back from the Drums of the Pacific Lu'au!
Wow, what an experience! The food was so delicious, especially the kalua pork. The fire-knife finale was a showstopper! We got there early and enjoyed the pre-show activities—definitely worth it. If you're thinking about gifting this to someone, they’ll have an unforgettable time! Just remember to bring a light jacket for later in the night.
Looking for gifts? Consider the Drums of the Pacific Lu'au!
I'm planning to buy this lu'au experience for my parents. They've always wanted to see a traditional Hawaiian show! I love that they include a lei greeting and all those activities. It'll be a great night out for them, plus the open bar sounds tempting! Anyone know if they can accommodate dietary restrictions?