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The word Luau is defined as, "An elaborate Hawaiian feast featuring traditional foods and entertainment."
If you've never benn to a Hawaiian Luau and think it's just a big buffet where you eat a little pork and dance, better think again.
Hawaiian Luau's are among the most sough after activities on the islands (right after sun bathing and surfing). Why is that you ask? The simple answer is that a good Luau is an experience for all senses.
There's dancing, eating, drinking, singing and fellowship that is hard to come by these days. It's the Hawaiian equivelent of the Medieval feast.
If you're looking to find the best Hawaiian Luau's to indulge in while on vacation, see the list below for up to date information.
Paradise Cove Luau
The Paradise Cove Luau is located at the Ko Olina Resort on the island
of Oahu and is billed as the best Hawaiian Luau my numerous sources.
Description from the Paradise Cove website, "A
tropical Mai Tai greeting and live Hawaiian music set the festive mood
of the evening. Casually stroll through the Hawaiian Village and learn
the Arts & Crafts of the islands or test your skills at our Hawaiian
Games."
Princeville Resort Beachside Luau
The Princeville Resort Luau is located at the Princeville Resort on the
Big Island of Hawaii.
Description from the Princeville Resort website, "A luau, or feast, showcases authentic Hawaiian dishes and features the traditional method of cooking in an imu pit. While the scrumptious food will captivate your taste buds, the exciting hula dancers and entertainment will enthrall your mind."
The Feast at LeLe
The Feast at Lele is located on the island of Maui. Not a traditional
Luau in the classic sense of the word, but truley a Hawaiian experience
not to be missed...
The "Feast" is hard to put into words that do it justice, for a complete in-depth (although wordy) description of what you'll experience click here for details.
Royal Hawaiian Luau
The Royal Hawaiian Luau is located at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel on the
Big Island of Hawaii (Waikiki Beach).
Description from the Royal Hawaiian Hotel website, "Only The Royal Hawaiian can present such a tropically elegant luau. With a backdrop of Diamond Head and Waikiki Beach, your evening begins with Hawaiian melodies and refreshing Mai Tais or Luau Punch on the Ocean Lawn, where each guest is greeted with a lei.The evening continues under the stars with a feast of foods from the Islands."
The Luaus listed above are some of the best Hawaiian Luau feasts you'll find anywhere. Make sure you make your reservations early so you don't miss out on the fun, and the feast!
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