Luau Kalamaku

Luau Kalamaku

Luau Kalamaku

Luau Kalamaku, an island tradition, takes place on the historic grounds of Kauai’s Kilohana Plantation. Before the main event, visitors can explore the plantation by strolling or taking a train ride. The evening begins with the call of the conch shell, signaling the start of a vibrant performance featuring fire dancers, hula dancers, live music, and storytelling that brings Hawaiian culture to life. The feast includes a generous spread of fresh, local Hawaiian fare, offering a taste of the islands’ culinary delights.

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