Luau
Kaanapali Beach Luau
Looking for the must-experience Kaanapali Beach luau?
A Hawaiian luau is a fun event that usually combines local cuisine with entertainment in the form of song, dance, and storytelling.
Luaus are usually held in the evenings, and if you pick a luau with a waterfront setting, you may be treated to a colorful Maui sunset over the ocean as you eat.
There are numerous luau offerings on Maui from which to choose, but here are our recommendations for the best luaus in Kaanapali Beach (or nearby)!

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Maui Nui Luau at the Sheraton Maui
The Maui Nui Luau has a spectacular setting on a green lawn right next to the famous Black Rock, with expansive views of the Pacific Ocean and Kaanapali Beach.
The evening begins with the drama of the cliff diving ceremony at Black Rock.
A young diver wearing a lei lights tiki torches on the grounds before throwing the lei into the ocean as an offering and gracefully diving into the water as the sun sets over the ocean.
Next you will enjoy a traditional Hawaiian feast and drinks from an open bar, followed by a Polynesian show that concludes with an exciting fire dancing routine.
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Myths of Maui Luau in Lahaina
Located in a spectacular oceanfront setting at Kaanapali Beach, the Myths of Maui Luau includes the traditional imu ceremony, where the whole roasted pig is brought up from the underground oven.
Enjoy colorful skies as the sun sets over the ocean and sip mai tais or other local cocktails. The feast is focused on Hawaiian cuisine, and includes roasted pork.
The evening continues with an exciting show, with graceful hula dancing and the rhythmic sounds of Polynesian drums. Fire knife dancing provides an enthralling finale.
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Drums of the Pacific at the Hyatt Regency Maui
One of the most exciting luaus on Maui, the Drums of the Pacific Luau at the Hyatt Regency in Kaanapali is both convenient and worth the dollars.
At the start of the evening, you can participate in cultural activities from learning hula dancing to climbing coconut trees. Then there is the traditional imu ceremony.
The feast features gourmet island cuisine, and the evening’s entertainment is a captivating Polynesian show that includes the dances and music of Hawaii, Tahiti, the Tuamotus, Rarotonga, New Zealand, and, of course, Tonga Samoan fire knife dancing.
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First time to Maui and no time to plan? You can’t go wrong selecting from these 5-star rated, immensely popular experiences! Reserve now (with free cancellation) before they get filled.