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Luau Travel Ideas
While creating one’s own luau party in their backyard with traditional food and party supplies is great, it cannot compare to an authentic Hawaiian luau in Hawaii. Hawaii offers more opportunities to enjoy the grand spectacle that is a lively, fun, entertaining and educational show that is an Hawaiian Luau.
A luau is a traditional Hawaiian feast that concludes a grand celebration of food, entertainment, and learning about Hawaiian and Polynesian culture. Kalua pig (pork cooked in a traditional pit oven), lau lau (beef, pork, chicken, or fish wrapped in taro leaves) and poi (Polynesian staple starch made of taro) are just some of the delicacies one can experiences at a traditional Hawaiian luau. Hula dancers and Samoan fire dancers, Tahitian dancers are what separate a homemade luau from an authentic Hawaiian luau (unless you can hire this type of entertainment yourself at your home party).
One experience that will not soon be forgotten is the Drums of the Pacific Lu'au. Drums of the Pacific Polynesian Spectacular (a Tihati Production) offers a traditional imu ceremony and the exotic flavors of native Hawaiian cuisine, authentic dances and music of the old Hawaii, Samoa, Fiji, New Zealand, Tahiti, Tonga, and Rarotonga.
Considered a Royal Hawaiian Experience the Island Breeze Luau Rated the best luau on The Big Island by visitor. The Island Breeze Luau is held on the beachfront of historic Kamakahonu Bay and the grounds of Ahu Ena, Kamehameha The Great's former estate in Kailua-Kona. The luau features a 22-dish buffet, open bar, Polynesian arts & crafts demonstrations, and the Royal Court procession.
The Mauna Kea Beach Hotel Luau on the big island of Hawaii imu-roasted kalua pig, island fish, laulau, lomi salmon, sashimi and piles of pineapple, papaya, plus plenty more delicious foods. Entertainment includes dancing the hula to the Hukilau and fire dance routines.
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parties ideas. Of course you can't dig a ditch and roast a pig for your Luau Party. The best way to kick off the party is to begin with a Pupu Platter accompanied with some great Hawaiian cocktails. No one will miss the roasted pig!
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