Poipu Beach Aulii Luau
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Get a taste of Polynesian history and culture, as well as Hawaiian luau fare at this South Shore luau in Poipu. Your evening begins with a pre-show lei greeting and artisan fair of crafts and jewelry. Check out cultural demonstrations like coconut husking and keiki (kids) hula. Then sample the tastes of the Islands with a three-course Hawaiian feast including poi, lomi salmon, roast Kalua pork, and Kona coffee. The show—a dramatic combination of traditional dances from around the Pacific Rim—is performed under the direction of Tahitian-trained and award winning, Mi Nei Oliver Martins. See the stories of ancient and modern island-dwellers told through hula dances from Hawaii, drum dances from Tahiti, warrior dances from New Zealand and fire knife dances from Samoa.
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Absolutely the best luau entertainment you will find ANYWHERE. Not just Kaua'i, but the entire state. The owner, Mi Nei, is the only non-Tahitian person to have ever earned a degree at the prestigious Conservatoire Artistique Territorial in Papeete, Tahiti. Now, whose Polynesian dance show do you want to see?
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Sheraton Kauai Resort, 2440 Hoonani Road, Koloa, Hawaii 96756
Activity includes
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Unforgettable journey through the culture and traditions of the Hawaiian islands
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Premier seating in the first two rows fronting the stage
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Traditional Hawaiian flower lei greeting
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Welcome cocktail
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Three-course meal incuding appetizers brought to table, first to dinner buffet and open bar
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Polynesian Revue under the direction of Mi Nei Oliver Martins
Details
People per Ticket:1 person
Check-in Time: 5:30 p.m. at the Beach Lawn next to Sheraton Kauai Resort's pool
Parking Location:Coastal Lot on Kapili Rd. (look for EVENT PARKING sign)
Itinerary: 6 p.m. Doors Open
Traditional Hawaiian lei greeting and Polynesian Artisans featuring arts, crafts, jewelry and pareos from the Polynesian Islands
6:30 p.m. Hawaiian Dining
Enjoy a traditional three-course meal
7:30 p.m. Polynesian Revue
Songs and dances of Kaua’i and Polynesia including the ancient and modern hulas of Hawai’i, drum dances of Tahiti, warrior dances of New Zealand and fire knife dancing of Samoa
Menu: An array of pupus (appetizers), salads and an assortment of poke start the meal, followed by traditional lau lau, Kaua‘i I‘a (fish), grilled I‘o marinated beef and island guava rub “Moa” chicken; A whole roasted pua‘a pig, cooked in an imu (underground oven) is the highlight of the feast; Decadent desserts abound
Activity includes
- An unforgettable journey through the culture and traditions of the Hawaiian islands
- Standard seating at shared tables
- Traditional Hawaiian shell lei greeting
- Three-course meal and open bar
- Polynesian Revue under the direction of Mi Nei Oliver Martins
Details
People per Ticket:1 person
Check-in Time: 5:30 p.m. at the Beach Lawn next to Sheraton Kauai Resort's pool
Parking Location:Coastal Lot on Kapili Rd. (look for EVENT PARKING sign)
Itinerary: 6 p.m. Doors Open
Traditional Hawaiian lei greeting and Polynesian Artisans featuring arts, crafts, jewelry and pareos from the Polynesian Islands
6:30 p.m. Hawaiian Dining
Enjoy a traditional three-course meal
7:30 p.m. Polynesian Revue
Songs and dances of Kaua’i and Polynesia including the ancient and modern hulas of Hawai’i, drum dances of Tahiti, warrior dances of New Zealand and fire knife dancing of Samoa
Menu: An array of pupus (appetizers), salads and an assortment of poke start the meal, followed by traditional lau lau, Kaua‘i I‘a (fish), grilled I‘o marinated beef and island guava rub “Moa” chicken; A whole roasted pua‘a pig, cooked in an imu (underground oven) is the highlight of the feast; Decadent desserts abound
