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Chief's Luau Admission Including Transfers

Overview
After being picked up from your hotel, you will attend a luau on Oahu produced by the Original World Fire Knife Dance Champion, Chief Sielu.  During this 3 to 3.5-hour evening, immerse yourself in the island's culture while interacting up close and personal with the Chief's tribe of warriors and hula dancers. After a lei greeting, enjoy a cocktail and partake in a sumptuous Hawaiian feast that includes pineapple glazed chicken and kalua pork. Watch a Polynesian show and participate in activities like headband weaving and more. Return transportation is included.
City: Honolulu
Wed 18 Feb
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Starting at $177.00
Wed 18 Feb
Starting at $177.00
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What's Included
If Option Selected: Paradise-Kukui nut lei greeting, all-you-can-eat Hawaiian feast, 2 beverages
Return Transportation
If Option Selected: Aloha-Shell lei greeting, all-you-can-eat Hawaiian feast, 1 beverage
If option Selected: Royal- flower lei greeting, Mai Tai greeting, Hawaiian feast, 3 beverages, gift
Additional Info
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Service animals allowed
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • A picture ID must be present for guests over the age of 21 years of age in order to consume alcohol
  • We are located in Oahu, please ensure you are within travel distance to us before booking
  • If you are travelling with another group and would like to be seated together please contact us after booking with their names and/or their booking confirmation number
What To Expect
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Chief's Luau
Chief's Luau is excited to announce it has moved to its permanent custom built home at Wet 'n' Wild Hawaii! Chief Sielu himself custom designed the new facilities at Wet 'n' Wild Hawaii to make the perfect home for Chief's Luau. The new luau grounds feature a stunning 50-foot backlit cascading waterfall to tie in the island surroundings.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (358)
Ed_B
Feb 2025
We were not made aware of the pick time and we missed the shuttle. The taxi fare was $125 and my attempts to get a refund from the tour operator went unanswered. Thankfully I booked through Viator and they were able to get it refunded. The luau itself was ok based on a couple of luaus we been to on other islands. The meal was mediocre but the entertainment and the main reason for going was pretty good. The entertainers worked hard and we appreciated their talents. Not sure Wet and Wild was the best of locations...on the beach somewhere would have better, with more ambience but we knew that going in.
Lisa L
Jan 2025
The experience was very entertaining and the food was good. A lot of variety of options. We had great seats with the Paradise package. Our driver was not the best. Never said a word to anyone in either direction.
mists2016
Jan 2025
Overall, we enjoyed. Good performances, good jokes (though repeaters say they've been using the same jokes for years), and good food. We had package with transportation from waikiki. A big coach arrived about 4 minutes later than schedule. I had to talk to the guide to check where it goes. The coach/bus didn't clearly says what it is for. I forgot the name of the guide. He was a young asian guy and talked very clearly. Many of the passengers didn't get his jokes, but he did a decent job. There's a little walk to get food and drink. I'm not sure why they can be closer to the table. Most foods were good. Kalua pork was the best of the buffet, but you can find better one at restaurants. Stir-fried noodles weren't warm, but had tastes. Sauteed white-ish fishes and chicken thighs were covered with unique sauce, and they were both good. Grilled peas and salad mix were okay. There's also Poi, a taro paste in sauce cup. It's difficult to enjoy it's own as it doesn't have much taste to it, but if you mix with something salty, it gets better. Also a small lomi lomi salmon was in sauce cup. It was like a fresh salsa with tiny chunk of salmon in it. It was good but you can find better ones at local deli or poke places. For the show, there are several videos on the web. Fireknife(torch) show was pretty impressive as they hire one of the top performers. Between performances, the chief explains stories and Polynesian cultures mixed with jokes. There is a moment when dancers come grab audiences to attend show on stage. Unless you have physical problem (like I did), you should join them. Since I declined, the performer do chicken gesture to humiliate my lack of courage. As far as I learned from the show, Luau is a Hawaiian term, but this show is run by mostly Samoans and covers major Polynesian cultures. If you are looking to "100% hawaiian authentic luau" this may not be it, but we enjoyed the show nonetheless.

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