The Silver Package offers upgraded seating. You’ll enjoy elevated views while soaking in the magic of the luau.
Included in Your Evening
Check out our Gold Package.
Lu’au Kalamaku is more than a luau—it’s an immersive theatrical journey. While we feature classic elements like Hawaiian cuisine, torch lighting, an imu ceremony, Tahitian rhythms, and traditional hula, the experience goes far beyond.
Our state-of-the-art stage and media system transport you to ancient Polynesia, tracing an epic voyage between Tahiti and Hawaii. As the cast brings to life a tale of courage, love, and legacy, you’ll feel part of the story, not just watching it.
The evening builds to a breathtaking finale: a fire dream featuring fire poi balls, traditional fire knife dancing, and legendary figures like Pele, Hiiaka, and the Moo-dragon women, all honoring Kauai mythology.
Celebrate the spirit of ancient voyagers and the primal rhythm of Kauai in this unforgettable performance.
5:00-6:30
Stroll through our craft fair featuring local artisans.
5:20-6:10
Catch a ride on the Kauai Plantation Railway (additional charges apply).
5:00-7:30
Open bar
6:15-6:30
Imu Ceremony
6:30-7:30
Dinner, dessert, coffee, live music, and traditional Hula
7:30-8:15
Main show – Kalamaku
8:15-8:30
Photo session with our cast
Q: Is seating assigned?
A: Yes, all guests will have assigned seating. The Silver Package includes upgraded seating for better views, perfect for enjoying the show.
Q: Can I bring my kids?
A: Absolutely! Luau Kalamaku is a family-friendly experience that guests of all ages will enjoy. Children under a certain age may even qualify for discounted rates, please check when booking.
Q: What kind of food is served?
A: The luau buffet features a wide variety of Hawaiian-inspired dishes, including meats, seafood, sides, and desserts. There are options available for most dietary preferences—please alert staff in advance if you have specific allergies.
Q: What should I wear?
A: Dress comfortably for a tropical evening. Many guests wear resort casual or aloha attire. Don’t forget a light layer in case of a cool breeze
