Admission to Voyagers of the Pacific Luau
Overview
Inclusions
- Dinner
- Luau Admission
- Entry/Admission - Royal Kona Resort
What to expect
Discover Hawaiian culture through food, music and entertainment overlooking Kailua Bay. Begin your journey with festive Hawaiian music and a shell lei greeting.
Additional information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Near public transportation
- Infant seats available
- Transportation is wheelchair accessible
- Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Most travelers can participate
- All pre and post close contact activities at the show will be suspended. This includes the Imu Ceremony as this entails group participation
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Ticket delivery
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This was one of the big activities are family planned for our trip. It did not disappoint. Most voted their favorite thing was the amazing fire dancer.
This was one of the big activities are family planned for our trip. It did not disappoint. Most voted their favorite thing was the amazing fire dancer.This is the 4th luau I have been to and the best. Check-in was a breeze, seating was open. All the staff were friendly and helpful. The food was good. The dancers & announcer were phenomenal. Parking was only $5. All in all, a wonderful evening of dining and entertainment.
This is the 4th luau I have been to and the best. Check-in was a breeze, seating was open. All the staff were friendly and helpful. The food was good. The dancers & announcer were phenomenal. Parking was only $5. All in all, a wonderful evening of dining and entertainment.The setting among the rocky shore and huge waves was spectacular as was the sunset. The staff was very friendly, food was as good as you might expect. The entertainment was lovely. The dancers and emcee did a wonderful job of narrating the history and different cultures through words and dance....
The setting among the rocky shore and huge waves was spectacular as was the sunset. The staff was very friendly, food was as good as you might expect. The entertainment was lovely. The dancers and emcee did a wonderful job of narrating the history and different cultures through words and dance. It was a wonderful and memorable experience and I would highly recommend this to others.The luau was fun to watch! Especially the ending! The food was delicious. The drinks were free (limited choices, but they are free). The backdrop of the ocean and the sunset make this experience!
The luau was fun to watch! Especially the ending! The food was delicious. The drinks were free (limited choices, but they are free). The backdrop of the ocean and the sunset make this experience!My first Luau but definitely not my last. Beautiful experience with a amazing vibe and atmosphere. Will be sharing this all over back at home (Washington)
My first Luau but definitely not my last. Beautiful experience with a amazing vibe and atmosphere. Will be sharing this all over back at home (Washington)The various hulas were fantastic. The food was mid at best. For $130/person I expected decent food, not mass produced junk. Ranch dressing was watery, Kayla had very little cabbage, Mac salad was like half Mayo, no grilled pineapple (they had pineapple, was not grilled) desert was a tiny sliver ...
The various hulas were fantastic. The food was mid at best. For $130/person I expected decent food, not mass produced junk. Ranch dressing was watery, Kayla had very little cabbage, Mac salad was like half Mayo, no grilled pineapple (they had pineapple, was not grilled) desert was a tiny sliver of everything. What got me through it was the complimentary maiThais. There was no imu ceremony. Honestly it wasn’t worth the money, wouldn’t do it again. You’re better off eating dinner at Don the Beachcombers and then just watching the hula from the street.