Voyagers of the Pacific Luau

Voyagers of the Pacific Luau

(5 customer reviews)

$169.60

Join in the celebration of Polynesian culture, tradition, and food during a special night of mele and hula (song and dance). As soon as the gates open, guests are immersed in Hawaiian hospitality, greeted with a shell lei and invited to join in cultural practices such as lei making and hula lessons. The show highlights both stories of the South Pacific and Hawaii through song and dance and even features a Samoan fire knife ritual, one of Polynesia’s most dangerous dances. Enjoy island flavors from the buffet dinner and open bar as you watch the sun sink into Kailua Bay.

 

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Kona Luau Shell Location

Enjoy the calm waters of Kailua Bay and spectacular sunset views from the Kona Oceanfront Luau grounds. Located fronting the Royal Kona Resort in Kailua-Kona, this is one of Kona’s most central and accessible shows, only 8.8 miles from Kona International Airport.

 

The Show

Focusing on the Pacific Islands as a whole, this luau offers a blend of both the culture and history of Polynesia through song, dance, and food. Guests are invited to join in lei-making activities, hula lessons, and photo opportunities with the cast. As the sun sets, the torches are lit and the imu ceremony begins, where the roasted pig is unearthed from the underground oven. In addition to a variety of Polynesian songs and dances, this luau closes with the exciting and dangerous Samoan fire knife dance. This event runs Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday.

 

Luau Dinner

An assortment of traditional and contemporary Hawaiian dishes are featured on the menu, making this one of the best Big Island Luaus. Hawaiian classics include kalua pig, chicken luau, Lomi Lomi salmon, fresh fish, haupia, and poi, as well as modern-day dishes like macaroni salad, teriyaki beef, and BBQ chicken. Vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, and dairy-free options are all available. Guests can also enjoy beer, wine, well-drinks, mai tais, and non-alcoholic beverages from the open bar.

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Nearby Areas:
Kona • Waikoloa

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Royal Kona Luau Video

 

This was shot on a rainy day, and we’re grateful they had an alternate covered location on property to complete the luau.  Still on the ocean and open-air. Loved it!

Important Information about this activity

Schedule and Location:

The luau takes place at 5 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at the Royal Kona Resort, 75-5852 Ali’i Drive, Kailua-Kona, HI.

All-Inclusive Buffet:

Enjoy an all-you-can-eat Hawaiian buffet with vegetarian, gluten-free, and dairy-free options, alongside complimentary drinks.

Seating:

Prime oceanfront seating overlooking Kailua Bay enhances the experience.

Cancellation Policy:

A 24-hour cancellation notice is required to avoid full charges.

5 reviews for Voyagers of the Pacific Luau

  1. Patrick Morris

    The highlight of this evening was undoubtedly the fire-throwing performance. We were treated to an amazing show that included traditional warriors wielding blazing fore sticks! Throughout the performance, they demonstrated their skill and strength while performing daring stunts. Though my buddy dug the food, it wasn’t for me. Otherwise, it’d be 5 stars.

  2. Olivia Cook

    It’s safe to say that this evening at Kona Oceanfront Luau will be remembered for many years to come! It provided us with an unforgettable combination of traditional Hawaiian entertainment, mouth-watering cuisine, and breathtaking scenery – making it one of the best things I’ve done in Hawaii!

  3. Tyler Stewart

    The Kona Luau is an incredible time. The luau began with traditional island music and hula performances, moved to simply delicious, local delicacies finished by fire dance performances. What’s not to like? Thank you very much.

  4. Heidi Glavin

    Phenom. In 1 word!

  5. soupnazi1997

    Thank you so much for making our evening extra special! You took care of my kids better to the point where I felt like a king. I guess that’s how you Hawaiians do it, huh? That’s what this “ALOHA” word is all about. Thank you again. We’ll come back and your luau with everyone we can.

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