Hawaii Discount offers the best prices on tickets for 3 of the top Oahu luaus - Germaine’s Luau, the Waikiki Starlight Luau, and the Royal Hawaiian Luau.
Whether it’s your first visit to Hawaii or your twentieth, luaus are ideal vacation activities. These festive events showcase traditional Hawaiian culture in a meeting of song, dance, food, and live entertainment.
Here are some of the most popular luaus on Oahu:
Germaine’s Luau
Germaine’s Luau is one of the most famous on the island of Oahu and tickets sell out fast.
If you have never attended a luau before, then you can’t go wrong with this one … but make sure to book your spot early!
This festive cultural event is held on a private beach on the southwestern corner of the island, away from Waikiki crowds. Compared to other luaus, Germaine’s Luau is laid back, making it a great way to end a busy day of sightseeing.
When you attend this event, you’ll be treated to a sumptuous, all-you-can-eat feast of the most delectable Hawaiian foods.
After you’ve stuffed yourself, you’ll be able to sit back and enjoy an entertaining show that features the cultures of Polynesia, including Hawaii, Fiji, Tahiti, New Zealand, and Samoa.
Waikiki Starlight Luau
Presented at the Hilton Hawaiian Village, this luau is perfect for those who want to stay right in the center of the action.
Atop the Village’s Rooftop Garden, you’ll be greeted straightaway with a Mai Tai punch, live music, and a lei. The Waikiki Starlight Luau also includes an all-you-can-eat buffet, as well as games, hula lessons, and even a tattoo station.
Like any other top luau, this one includes Polynesian entertainment and memories that will last a lifetime.
To buy tickets for this event, visit the Waikiki Starlight Luau page.
Royal Hawaiian Luau - Aha’aina Luau
The Royal Hawaiian Luau is also located in Waikiki.
But, unlike the Waikiki Starlight Luau, this one is situated right on the beach. This luau, also called the Aha’aina Luau, celebrates old Hawaiian feasts known as aha’aina. These feasts celebrated food, song, and hula.
Today, you can take part in this traditional gathering at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, or the “Pink Palace.” While attending the aha’aina, you’ll be able to learn and participate in ancient Hawaiian activities, from tending fish tools to poi-pounding.
The heart of the event is the luau feast itself, which is accompanied by storytelling and entertainment. Finally, the evening concludes with a hula dance and singing, a celebration of the island’s culture and history.
Make sure to book your seats to this even well in advance of your trip, since spots fill up quickly.
To reserve your place now, visit Aha’aina Luau’s main page.
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