Hawaii Loa Luau

South Kohala


With music and dance numbers that go beyond tiki cliches, this luau feels slightly modernized compared to other contenders in the genre. It's notable for its above-average Polynesian dinner buffet and open bar, and a narrative that focuses on the Polynesians' oceanic exploration and eventual settlement of the Hawaiian islands.


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