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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