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Admission to Voyagers of the Pacific Luau

Overview
Discover Hawaiian culture through food, music and entertainment overlooking Kailua Bay. Begin your journey with festive Hawaiian music and a shell lei greeting. Sip Mai Tais and other awesome selections of standard cocktails, beer, wine and a variety of non-alcoholic beverages as the sun sets over the glistening bay, and savor a delicious assisted buffet with traditional island fare. Enjoy enchanting and exciting Polynesian stage production featuring dances from Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoa and New Zealand with the awe inspiring fire knife dance finale.
City: Big Island of Hawaii
Fri 25 Oct
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Starting at $130.89
Fri 25 Oct
Starting at $130.89
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What's Included
Dinner
Luau Admission
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Kailua-Kona
75-5852 Alii Dr,
Royal Kona Resort, 75-5852 Alii Dr, Kailua-Kona, Island of Hawaii, HI 96740-1310
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Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • All pre and post close contact activities at the show will be suspended. This includes the Imu Ceremony as this entails group participation
What To Expect
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Royal Kona Resort
Discover Hawaiian culture through food, music and entertainment overlooking Kailua Bay. Begin your journey with festive Hawaiian music and a shell lei greeting.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Dagi_N
Feb 2022
I was with my daughter celebrating her 7th birthday. We'd a blast!!!! Starting from sitting arrangements to delicious buffet to artistic cultural luau show, you won't regret for booking such a memorable event. Thank you all!
Tom_M
Feb 2022
Food was good. Tried poi for the first time, wasn't a fan of it. The show was awesome. We had a great time. I'd recommend this Luau to anyone. Aloha.
Katie_M
Feb 2022
So, overall this was a very pleasant evening. The location was absolutely the best part of the Luau. Overlooking the sea, watching the sunset was amazing. The dancers, while there are only 6 of them, were talented and very enjoyable. The location was festive and the musicians were great. However, the value for this event is quite low. The food is mediocre at best. Plain white rice. Plain iceberg lettuce (not saladā€¦.just lettuceā€¦.and not even good lettuce!), undercooked and un-seasoned steamed vegetables, cold rolls, macaroni salad with so much Mayo it was inedible. All of this food was the cheapest food you could feed an army. The meats were tastyā€¦.fish, pork, and beef, all very tasty. No complaints there. Dessert was tasteless tiny square of cake topped with whipped cream. This was all served on plastic school-cafeteria type plates with plastic utensils. Drinks were gross. Very limited drink selection and the ā€œmai taisā€? Were brown. Basically orange juice and a little very dark rum, no garnish. You cannot order Virgin drinks at all. Bright red kool-aid was your option, or water, or wait in the bar line for soda. Additionally, they had only one guy bussing the tables with his bare handsā€¦no tray to carry plates or anything. Just carrying stacks of dirty plates. Our table never got cleared, we watched the whole show with cups, trash and piled up plates. For over $500 for our family of four, I expected a nice meal. It really was not nice or fancy or anything you would expect for the price. The show was brief, and the imu ceremony totally didnā€™t happen (which is why we drove 45 to this Luau vs. the one at our resort.) Anyway, my kids loved it. My husband thought it was fine. Iā€™m not typically picky, but when I spend that much money, I expect a better value. I would still attend a luau if you are in Hawaiiā€¦.and if the others available arenā€™t seaside, I would choose this one again for that reason alone. There is so very little Polynesian culture left in Hawaii, pay what it costs to see some.

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