LIVE POLYNESIAN SHOW
Overall, a Polynesian luau show is a vibrant and exciting cultural experience that combines music, dance, and food to give audiences a taste of the traditions of the Polynesian islands.
One of the most exciting and visually impressive elements of a Polynesian luau show is fire knife dancing, also known as "siva afi" or "aisi." In this dance, the performer manipulates a long, burning knife or spear with fast-paced, precise movements, often in time to the music. Fire knife dancing is a thrilling and dangerous performance that requires skill, strength, and courage. It is a traditional dance that originated in Samoa and has been passed down through the generations. Sea Life Park Luau showcases these traditional island dances in their award-winning production. Aloha Kai Luau, the best luau on Oahu, that begins and ends with fire!
Come and participate in some of the most cherished traditions of the islands during our interactive activities before the show! You'll get to see the ancient tradition of Polynesian tattooing, learn how to weave with coconut, play the ukulele, make a kupe'e, and learn about hula implements. At Sea Life Park luau you'll also have the opportunity to watch mini-performances such as coconut tree climbing, a coconut demonstration, and hulas performed during dinner.
WITH UNEARTHING IMU CEREMONY
A luau imu is a traditional Hawaiian underground oven used to cook food, usually a whole pig, for a luau feast. The pig is coated in salt and wrapped in banana leaves before being placed in a pit lined with hot rocks. The pit is then covered with sand, creating an oven-like environment that cooks the food slowly and evenly. The luau feast is a celebration that often includes traditional Hawaiian music, dance, and food. In addition to the pig cooked in the imu, the feast may also include other dishes such as poi, laulau, and haupia. The luau is a celebration of Hawaiian culture and is enjoyed by people of all ages. Experience a traditional Hawaiian luau dinner at Aloha Kai, Sea Life Park Luau.
Buffet Dinner
Cultural Activities
Shell Lei Greeting
Bronze Seating
(1) Drink Ticket
4:30pm: Check in
5:00pm: Door Opens, lei greeting
5:00pm: Cultural activities & demonstrations
6:00pm: Buffet Dinner
7:00pm: Polynesian Show
8:15pm: Departure
$10 parking fee Credit Card or Epay Only
$25 + tax (round trip). Use early pick up to enjoy Sea life Park and Aloha Kai Luau on the same day)
11:55 am / 2:35 pm - Ala Moana Hotel (Mahukona Street)
12:00 pm / 2:40 pm - Prince Waikiki
12:05 pm / 2:50 pm - Hilton Hawaiian Village (Grand Islander Bus Depot)
12:25 pm / 3:25 pm - Seaside Ave. (in front of Ross Dress for Less)
12:35 pm / 3:30 pm - Hyatt Regency (Koa Ave)
12:40 pm / 3:45 pm - Waikiki Beach Marriott (Paoakalani Ave)
We have a cancellation policy in place for Aloha Kai Luau that requires a minimum of 48 hours advance notice. If you need to cancel or modify your Aloha Kai Luau booking, we kindly ask that you notify us at least 48 hours prior to the scheduled luau time. This will allow us to accommodate your request and provide a full refund or reschedule your reservation without any additional fees. Please note that cancellations made within 48 hrs of event start time will Not be accepted and no refund allowed.
Additionally, in the event of a no-show, where the guest does not attend the luau without prior notice, the full price of the reservation will be charged.
For questions or large group discount.