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Feast at Lele |
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(Restaurants - Luau) |
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505 Front St, Lahaina 96761 808-667-5353 866-244-5353
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Distance:
~19.44 mi * |
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Description:
LAHAINA. Just picture it: As the sun sets on the horizon, you're gifted with a delicate lei and led to a table alongside the ocean. While candles are lit, you feast on foods from Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoa, and Tonga; each course is accompanied by dances and music characteristic of these nations. Glorious costumes set the scene, and soft breezes blow along the water. You sample grilled fish, roast pork, seaweed salad, and a host of other Polynesian dishes, tracing a culinary and cultural journey through the South Pacific. It's a tribute to the people who settled these islands and a perfect way to experience Hawaii. Outdoors, close to nature. It's a don't-miss occasion. |
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User Rating: 10
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Old Lahaina Luau |
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(Restaurants - Luau) |
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1251 Front St, Lahaina 96761 808-667-1998 800-248-5828
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Distance:
~21.05 mi * |
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Description:
LAHAINA. Celebrated for its integrity, its food, and its dance, this luau is an authentic glimpse of old Hawaii. Set in an ocean-side village, it begins as the sun sets and tiki torches take up the fading light. Amid swaying palm trees, guests sip tropical drinks and sample such delicacies as roasted pig, coconut pudding, poi, salmon, and taro leaves. Native dancers perform the hula in its many variations, providing a lesson in both history and culture. The well-labeled buffet invites guests to partake of traditional dishes, and local craftspeople demonstrate their art. The entire experience is without parallel and is an absolute must-see for all who appreciate travel and find interest in other lands. |
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* All distances are
approximate "straight-line" distances.
See Directions for actual "travel distances."
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