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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
Tue 15 Oct
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Starting at $125.33
Tue 15 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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Daniel_E
Dec 2020
My girlfriend and I really loved the experience. Fun, active, and informative. What a beautiful setting. Everyone was really friendly. My girlfriend left her purse there and they brought it to us the next day. Their customer service felt thorough and genuine. Hard to find that these days. As far as COVID goes, everything was outdoors. There were certainly guests who were not maintaining distance (as you find anywhere), but it was very easy for us to enjoy watching and participating while maintaining a comfortable distance. Definitely worth it. I loved the performances. Perfect date night.
awittle
Dec 2020
Our experience was outstanding! We went through the botanical gardens and up through to swim at the water fall before the Luau which was an incredible experience. The luau itself was wonderful, the staff was great with my family and small kids (3 years, 6 months). The food was delicious and with huge quantities! I loved that this wasn’t only a Hawaiian Luau but also educational about how the native people of Hawaii relate to other Pacific Islanders - I learned many new things over the course of the evenings. The dancers were all extremely talented, I can’t even pick a favorite they were all so great! We drove up to the North Shore for an experience which we were hoping was slightly less crowded and touristy and we were absolutely thrilled with our experience here!
MishaSozo
Dec 2020
So, I lived on Oahu for years then moved back to the Mainland. Recently went back to Oahu and decided to see a luau. This was actually the best. Nice and small. Very educational, you learn the stories of the different people of the islands not just Hawaii. It is set in the Waimea Valley which is true Hawaii. So, I highly recommend this. The family who funs this cares about the Islands. They encourage the Aloha spirit and I would recommend to everyone. The host is funny. The dances are fun. The fire dancers, good grief, takes courage.

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