The traditional Hawaiian feast and festive performances will be a highlight of your trip. If you are lucky enough to be invited to a luau at a local’s home, it will be a bit different from a luau put on for the tourists.
Both experiences will be fascinating, uplifting and culturally inspiring as you are moved to the beats of the catchy Hawaiian music and treated to delicious food.
Since the food, themes and performances at every luau vary, you could decide to go to a few. It might be the party vacation of your life! Ask your hotel staff or locals about the best ones, which range from budget to luxury and traditional to traditional and modern fusion.
You might be wondering what to expect if you’ve never been to a luau before. Get ready for a great time! In the most basic terms, a luau is a Hawaiian party.
As you arrive, you will be gifted a floral or shell lei. A lovely lei signifies love, friendship, celebration, honor, or greetings. It is a special gift from ancient times and an honor to be given one. Wear it proudly for the whole night.
Next, you will usually be offered a drink before going around to see traditional activities like dancing, games and lei making. Participation is encouraged, so you might soon be showing off your tropical dance moves.
Being invited to the Imu ceremony is very special as your pork dinner is removed from the underground oven where it has been slowly cooking all day long. Kalua pork is mouth-watering delicious and very tender when cooked with the traditional method.
Most luaus are buffet style and there is always plenty of food to enjoy. It is followed by a show with traditional dances and hula performances that tell ancient stories of Hawaii. The music is loud, the costumes are vibrant and again, you can be expected to be invited to join in the fun.
If you are heading to Waikiki in Honolulu on the main island of Oahu, there are some great luaus. Here is a list of luaus in the area. We hope you have an entertaining and educational evening!
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