Immerse yourself in Hawaiian culture at the Hale Hoaloha Luau at the Mauna Lani. Experience traditional Oli chants, a Hawaiian buffet, and captivating Hula and fire knife dance performances.
Immerse yourself in Hawaiian culture at the Hale Hoaloha Luau at the Mauna Lani. Experience traditional Oli chants, a Hawaiian buffet, and captivating Hula and fire knife dance performances.
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Hale Hoaloha Luau at the Mauna Lani - The Hale Hoaloha Luʻau is a celebration of the beauty and stories of the land area known as Kalāhuipuaʻa.
Considered the “piko” (center) of the majestic mountains of Haleakalā, Kohala, Mauna Kea, Mauna Loa and Hualālai, the Mauna Lani is a special place to all who have the privilege of enjoying its beauty….
- Hale Hoaloha Luau at the Mauna Lani - The Hale Hoaloha Luʻau is a celebration of the beauty and stories of the land area known as Kalāhuipuaʻa.
Considered the “piko” (center) of the majestic mountains of Haleakalā, Kohala, Mauna Kea, Mauna Loa and Hualālai, the Mauna Lani is a special place to all who have the privilege of enjoying its beauty. Traditionally, lūʻaus are important family celebrations with a feast of favorite foods, sharing of moʻolelo (story telling), mele (music) and hula. Hale Hoaloha Lūʻau brings together all of these while sharing Mauna Laniʻs majestic history and the true essence of aloha, ʻohana (family) and kuleana (responsibility) with everyone in attendance.

- Valet parking
- Dinner
- A Welcome Cocktail
- Soft drinks
- Valet parking
- Dinner
- A Welcome Cocktail
- Soft drinks
The luau takes place at the stunning Mauna Lani, Auberge Collection in Kalāhuipuaʻa, a historic site where ancient Hawaiians excelled in aquaculture and where King Kamehameha would come to heal and work in the fishponds.
Upon arrival, guests are greeted with a traditional Oli (chant) to set the stage for initial activities with the performers. Following…
The luau takes place at the stunning Mauna Lani, Auberge Collection in Kalāhuipuaʻa, a historic site where ancient Hawaiians excelled in aquaculture and where King Kamehameha would come to heal and work in the fishponds.
Upon arrival, guests are greeted with a traditional Oli (chant) to set the stage for initial activities with the performers. Following these activities, attendees can witness the pig being removed from the traditional imu pit before it is prepared for the Hawaiian buffet.
The event concludes with a captivating display of traditional and contemporary Hula dances, as well as the impressive Samoan Siva Afi (fire knife dance).
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.