We wrote about Best Hawaii luau show before, however, when we were asked by Big Island visitors who are planning their Big Island vacation for October this year, what we think is the best luau on the Big Island, we thought it's time to update the Big Island luau information on our website and share with our Best Hawaii vacation blog visitors what we think is the Best Big Island luau.


Well, when we updated all the prices for Big Island luau shows - we had to call quite a number of the Big Island hotels which offer regular luaus to their guests and tourists in general - we were quite shocked how the prices had climbed within the last few years. So, for those who are on a budget travel to Hawaii, the most expensive luau ticket might not be the best decision. Finding the nice medium seems to be key in our search for the best Big Island luau: decent Hawaiian luau food combined with a quality fun show of Hawaiian or Polynesian character.
Generally, Big Island visitors will find out that luaus on the Kohala Coast are more pricey than in Kona Hotels. In the past, many Kohala Coast tourists would just do the short trip to Kona. Nowadays, you have to figure your gas prices for that 'short' trip into the equation. Maybe you'd better stay where you are and book a luau on the Kohala Coast, at least when you are just a couple. For a family with teenagers, you might be better of to book the Kona luau, where the tickets for adults are generally much lower and children receive quite a discount.
Kona luaus
Let's start with the Kona luaus. On top of the list of Big Island luaus is the King Kamehameha Island Breeze Luau, which is very popular among Big Island visitors with its best Big Island luau price and top beach location:
King Kamehameha Kona Beach Hotel Luau
The Island Breeze Luau is the most popular Hawaiian lu'au and show on the Big Island. A Hawaiian buffet combined with dramatic Hawaiian and Polynesian entertainment provide guests with an unforgettable evening under the stars by the ocean from 5pm - 8:30pm. At each luau the Hawaiian Royal Court arrives by canoe.
Sun, Tue, Wed, Thur, Fri $65/adult, $29/child under 12.
Tel. (808) 326-4969 or toll free 800-267-2111
Royal Kona Resort Luau
The Royal Kona Resort invites guests and visitors every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at the oceanfront Coconut Grove for an evening of traditional Hawaiian celebrations. Royal Kona Resort presents Polynesian Luau by award-winning Tihati Productions dancers, musicians & fire artists. Luau includes shell lei welcoming and photo opportunities, Open Bar with standard cocktails, mai tais, beer, wine, soda & fruit punch, Traditional Imu Presentation and Hawaiian Luau Buffet with traditional island food. Great location right next to the water.
Mon Wed Fri. $75/adult. $25 for children under 11.
Mon Wed Fri. $75/adult. $25 for children under 11.
Tel. 808-329-3111
Kona Village Resort Luau
Each Wednesday and Friday evening, Kona Village celebrates the culture and heritage of our island home with its longest-running luau, which includes a sumptuous buffet with kalua pig, lomi lomi salmon, fresh island fish, tasty chicken and tropical fruits. Experience Hawai‘i's sacred traditions and history, passed down through the generations, as revealed in hula and chant in Kona Village Hawaiian luau show. Located at fish ponds. There are discounts for children younger than 13. This is one of the most expensive luaus on the Big Island but well worth the price!
Wednesday + Fridays: $86/adult and children 13 and older
Tel. 808-325-5555
Kohala Coast Luaus
Kohala Coast luaus have had a great tradition and are very popular among Big Island visitors staying at the fancy Kohala Coast hotels. Let's start with our personal favorite, the Marriott luau. Shell lei greeting welcomes guests. The fast paced Polynesian show soon gets everybody in its aura.
Marriott Waikoloa Beach Resort Luau
This Polynesian kind luau at sunset over beautiful Anaeho'omalu Bay offers great Polynesian entertainment including music, traditional dances of the South Pacific and a wide selection of Hawaiian food. Located adjacent to the fishponds at A-Bay beach.
Wednesdays & Sundays: $80/adult.
Tel. 808-886-6789
Hilton Waikoloa Village Luau
Hilton greets its luau guests with exotic Polynesian dances, music of the Pacific Rim, highlighted by a Big Island Luau Buffet: kalua pig, roasted chicken, short ribs, a variety of tropical fruits, salads, fresh island fish and island-style desserts. Hilton luau starts at 5:30 p.m. The imu presentation is at 6 p.m. and is followed by buffet-style dining. The Legends of the Pacific show begins at 7:15 p.m. Discounts for seniors, teenagers and children, kids under 5 are free.
Tuesdays and Fridays: $85/adult.
Hilton greets its luau guests with exotic Polynesian dances, music of the Pacific Rim, highlighted by a Big Island Luau Buffet: kalua pig, roasted chicken, short ribs, a variety of tropical fruits, salads, fresh island fish and island-style desserts. Hilton luau starts at 5:30 p.m. The imu presentation is at 6 p.m. and is followed by buffet-style dining. The Legends of the Pacific show begins at 7:15 p.m. Discounts for seniors, teenagers and children, kids under 5 are free.
Tuesdays and Fridays: $85/adult.
Mauna Kea Beach Hotel Luau
The hotel and golf course are currently still closed for renovation. All the return guests to the Big Island's most favorite beach and hotel, Mauna Kea Beach Hotel, will have to wait a little longer. Mauna Kea Beach Hotel Grand Opening, which was planned for middle of December 2008, was recently announced for Spring 2009. Mauna Kea Beach Hotel luau is more a traditional kind Hawaiian style luau.
If you have been to any of the above Big Island luaus, let us know what you think which one is the Best Big Island luau and why. We'd love to hear from you. Mahalo and aloha, Pua Hawaii Vacations
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6 comments:
I understand the one at Royal Kona Resort is one of the better ones in Kona. I have been told that the food is much better than King Kam but surroundings at King Kam are better. The one at the Sheraton Keauhou is just too commercial!
Mahalo, Bill, for your comment on Kona luaus.
Oops, just noticed that I had not included Sheraton Keauhou luau. So, I went into their site but price was not listed. When concierge picked up the phone, she only told me that the luau is on Mondays but did not want to quote a price.
Looks like you have to try on your own 808-930-4900 for Big Island Keauhou luau.
Could the cost of a Luau be included in a all inclusive
package? If that was important
to the traveller they could look into that when they booked an all inclusive package.
Dear anonymous from all inclusive vacation,
Hawaii visitors mostly book their luau when they have arrived on the island of their choice. As pointed out in my post there are so many options to choose from.
Sometimes hotels even make special Luau offers to their guests in slow season times. My recommendation: Best make your reservation when in Hawaii.
Aloha again Pua,
I was recently invited by my guests to join them for the Kona Village luau. What a treat!
It was about 100$ per person, and is in a beautiful setting among the palm trees by a pond. It takes place 2 times a week.
The food is really wonderful. So many choices, all the things you would think, but much more. Kaulua pig and turkey, lau lau, tako, shrimp and crab, plus much more. 3 desserts!
One Mai Tai and coffee and an orchid haku lei, comes with the luau ticket.
Live music accompanies dinner, and then the Big show which is very well done on a big stage across the pond. From ancient hula to up through the later years.
Talented, dancers, singers, lovely costumes, with a great fire dancer.
We all had a wonderful time at this Kona Village luau.
Mahalo Barbara for sharing your Big Island luau experience at Kona Village Resort with our Best Hawaii Vacation blog visitors.
Great to hear that you enjoyed a wonderful evening and that the Kona Village luau is worthwhile the money!
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