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Maui Lu'aus

Reservations a must!

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There are two styles of lu'aus:
Traditional Hawaiian, portrays genuine Hawaiian History.
Traditional Polynesian, portrays the cultural heritage of the islands, typically uses fire dancers.
The Feast at Lele - Traditional Polynesian
Tuesday through Saturday. One Seating each evening at Sunset 6:00 to 9:00 PM, April through September 5:30 to 8:30 PM, October through May
(808)946-1000
Lahaina was once called Lele. For hundreds of years Lahaina was home to the great kings of Hawaii. These Alii feasted and entertained their royal guests along the shores of the place they called "Lele". Today we invite you to relive those times as Lahaina hosts a celebration of the food, dance and music of the Pacific Islands. Join us for an intimate and sophisticated evening of fine food, cultural, entertainment and unsurpassed hospitality along the lovely sandy shores of Lele.
Old Lahaina Lu'au - Traditional Hawaiian
Seven Nights per week Closed on December 25. Lu'au grounds open for seating at 5:30 PM
(808)946-1000
Reviews:
"The best luau you'll find on Maui." " . . . remarkable" Fodor's Guide to Hawaii and Maui
"If you want to see the most genuine luau. . . this is it." The Best of Hawaii - Jacelyn Fujii
The Old Lahaina Lu'au takes great pride in presenting an authentic evening of traditional Hawaiian food, music and dance. Visitor and resident alike will appreciate an evening that reflects with taste and tradition the rich culture and history of the Hawaiian islands. This very spot was once reserved for Hawaiian royalty and their guests.
Outrigger Wailea  Lu'au - Traditional Polynesian
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday at  5:00 PM
(808)879-1922
Honored by the Hawaiian Visitors Bureau for its "efforts to perpetuate the essence of Hawaii."
Held oceanfront at Outrigger Wailea Resort's Luau Gardens, festivities begin with the Imu Ceremony at sunset. Enjoy an unforgettable evening that includes a lavish Hawaiian buffet, open bar with tropical cocktails, colorful Polynesian revue, and exciting finale by three-time world-champion fire-knife dancer Ifi So'o.
Royal Lahaina Lu'au on Maui
Royal Lahaina Lu'au - Traditional Polynesian
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday at 5:00 PM
(808)667-7777
This luau is the most kid-friendly ... they even have a "keiki food bar" with hot dogs and chicken nuggets.
The Hawaiian Luau is a customary celebration but still remains a fun occasion... casual, informal and full of high spirits. The crowds are mixed with no age barrier and seating is family style. Hawaiian Hotels & Resorts take pride in ensuring that each luau presentation is the most traditional and authentic as possible.
The Maui Marriott Lu'au
The Maui Marriott Lu'au - Traditional Polynesian
Nightly from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM
(800)745-6997

Reviews:
"Best Luau on Maui" San Francisco Chronicle
featured on the NBC's Today Show

The evening reaches its peak when three fire dancers performs a thrilling triple fire dance. Fireknife Dance- The most exciting of the dances from Polynesia. The Samoan Fireknife Dancers twirls and tosses razor sharp knives set ablaze high above his head and catches them. Thrilling and exciting, this is a dance that will long be remembered.
Hyatt Drums of the Pacific Lu'au - Traditional Polynesian
Nightly from 5:15 PM to 8:00 PM
Our "Drums of the Pacific" Polynesian spectacular cast of 18 dancers and musicians will perform the songs and dances of their ancestors from throughout the South Pacific - a Tihati Production.
Witness the exotic songs and dances of Tahiti, Fiji, New Zealand, Samoa, Tonga, and Hawaii.
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