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Paradise Cove Luau Grounds


grounds
1. Box Office - 2. Main Gate - 3. Water Feature/Mai Tai Greeting - 4. Arts & Crafts/Games - 5. Hukilau Beach - 6. Shower of Flowers - 7. Imu Amphitheater - 8. Polynesian Extravaganza/Main Stage - 9. Royal Box/Cove Bar - 10. Cove Marketplace - 11. Buffet Halau - 12. Paradise Gardens (Custom Events Area) - 13. Restrooms - 14. Paradise Cove Tent

Paradise Cove Luau is on a 12-acre beachfront estate which was formerly the summer home of one of Hawaii's most prominent families. The site is the stage for a Hawaiian-style luau supper and Polynesian entertainment where all are encouraged to feel the Aloha Spirit for a day.

Highlights of the experience include:

Polynesian Village where guests can participate in arts, crab and games.

Hawaii's largest luau and show featuring dancers and costumes from throughout the Pacific.

A spectacular Polynesian Revue which includes Hawaiian. Tahitian and Samoan dances with audience participation.

Hawaii's only hukilau ceremony where guests, dressed as villager, help to pull in the fishing net.

Hawaii's only imu amphitheater showcasing the Royal Court Procession and the unearthing of the "Kalua Pua'a" (roasted pig). Special Notes:

Paradise Cove has nine convenient pick-up points in Waikiki.

Special groups are welcomed throughout the year.

Please wear comfortable footwear and casual clothing. Sweaters and jackets are recommended during the winter months.

Hawaii State law requires bartenders to ask for identification issued by the State or federal Government, i.e. driver's license, military I.D., passport or birth certificate before serving, alcohol to a customer. All clients, especially young, adults, to bring proper identification if they wish to be served alcoholic beverages. The legal age for alcohol consumption in the State of Hawaii is 21 years of age.