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Toa Luau at Waimea Valley

Overview
Toa Luau invites you to immerse yourself in the beauty and excitement of Polynesia on Oahu’s historic North Shore! Book any one our 3 Luau seating options. We have 2 Luau showings per day, first luau starts at 1pm and second luau starts at 5pm. Set aside ample time in the day to walk through the fragrant flower lei gardens or hike among some of Hawaii’s most diverse plant life and even swim at the refreshing Waimea falls.

The epitome of your visit happens with TOA at Oahu’s most authentic Polynesian luau! Complete with authentic interactive cultural demonstrations, island feast and a sampling of Polynesian dances from all over the Pacific.

Your time with us will be one to remember long after you leave our beautiful islands. There’s something for everyone when you spend an adventurous day with TOA LUAU in alluring Waimea.
City: Oahu
Fri 11 Oct
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Starting at $125.33
Fri 11 Oct
Starting at $125.33
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What's Included
Mai Tai/Aloha Juice (Silver=1 drink, Gold=2 drinks, VIP=3 drinks)
Full Polynesian show
Luau Feast
Fire knife dancing
Traditional cooking demonstrations
Flower lei greeting
Kava ceremony
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Meeting point
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Haleiwa
59-864 Kamehameha Hwy, Waimea Valley
End point
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Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Dress Code: Between casual and aloha wear. No Swimsuits allowed.
  • Waimea Botanical Garden and Falls is closed on Mondays all year except the Summer months, which is June to August. Despite of this, Monday luaus still pushes through all year round. On Mondays, gates will open 30min prior to check-in time for Toa Luau guests only.
What To Expect
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Toa Luau
Experience Toa Luau at Waimea Valley! Offering 2 Show-Times:12:30pm and 5pm Schedule for 1pm Luau: 12:50pm Check-in 1:00pm Food Prep and Lawn Activities 1:25pm Umu Demonstration (Rock oven) 1:45pm Kava Ceremony 2:15pm Dinner 3:00pm Polynesian Show covering Hawaii, Tonga, New Zealand, Tahiti and Samoa. Fire Knife show at the end. 4:00pm Aloha and Farewell Schedule for 5pm Luau: 4:50pm Check-in 5:00pm Food Prep and Lawn Activities 5:25pm Umu Demonstration (Rock oven) 5:45pm Kava Ceremony 6:15pm Dinner 7:00pm Polynesian Show covering Hawaii, Tonga, New Zealand, Tahiti and Samoa. Fire Knife show at the end. 8:00pm Aloha and Farewell Dress Code: Between casual and aloha wear. No Swimsuits allowed. Waimea Botanical Garden and Falls is closed on Mondays all year except the Summer months, which is June to August. Despite of this, Monday luaus still pushes through all year round. On Mondays, gates will open 30min prior to check-in time for Toa Luau guests only.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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NEverly
Jul 2021
Amazing luau!! Everyone that works there was so friendly and helpful. The cultural demonstrations, food and show were all fantastic. The host is funny and talented. Our entire family ranging from 11 to 72 enjoyed the evening!!
GeorgeM5950
Jul 2021
This was our second Luau on Hawaii and it beat the other hands down. First trip with our kids which made it even more special. This is a family owned and an intimate setting. They make sure you are part of the family and having a great time. Kids enjoyed all the activities and agreed it was a great time, before we came they weren't sure they'd like it. The food was fantastic! The show was great on how they tell the story of the islands. It is a drive from Waikiki Beach but so worth going! We will be going back and recommending to friends!
tomwA7652PT
Jul 2021
The Toa Luau was beyond expectations! We have seen parts of the big luau at the Hilton and thought it seemed ok, but very crowded and very commercialized. We saw that show for free walking by, so really the people were just paying for an overpriced meal. Toa Luau was completely different! First of all, rather than being sandwiched between large tall buildings, this was set in the beautiful botanical gardens. We had the "cheap seats", but were really close to the stage and could see everything. From the time we entered until the moment we left we felt like we were being welcomed in by a family. Not only was it a show, but it was a history lesson of the Polynesian islands. We started out learning how to braid palm leaves into headbands and learned about different styles preparing food. We also got to see some of the guys climb the tall coconut trees. When we sat down to eat the food was excellent and unlimited. There was Kalua pork, chicken, macaroni salad, Hawaiian rolls, papaya, pineapple, grapes, haupia, and coconut cake. They also came around with some caffeine infused hot chocolate straight from the local cocoa trees. The staff came around to the tables and actually spent time getting to know us and talking about where they were from. They made us feel like we were welcome to guests to their family gathering. all of the performers honestly looked like they were enjoying what they were doing even though they do this every single night. This is absolutely one of the highlights of the entire trip. Make sure you leave time for the botanical gardens before hand. We took 2 hours, but had wished we came 4 hours early.

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