Diamond Head Luau at Aloha Tower

Oahu

Diamond Head Luau at Aloha Tower

Honolulu

Tuesday evenings

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Highlights
  • Six-course, table-served dinner with a signature dish representing six Polynesian regions
  • Live performances featuring Hawaiian hula, a Maori war dance, a Samoan fire-knife finale, and more
  • Hands-on cultural activities and demonstrations, including lei-making, coconut-frond weaving, fire-making, and coconut-tree climbing
  • Intimate setting with a fresh flower lei and three included drinks
  • Convenient location just outside Waikiki on the waterfront grounds of historic Aloha Tower, with optional coach transportation
Overview

Set on the grounds of historic Aloha Tower, just outside Waikiki, Diamond Head Luau offers a smaller, more refined alternative to Oahu’s large buffet luaus. The open-air waterfront venue combines a six-course, table-served Polynesian dinner with cultural activities and live performances representing destinations across Polynesia.

Guests are welcomed with a fresh flower lei and a Mai Tai, with optional professional photos available for purchase. Before dinner, guests can explore hands-on activities such as coconut-frond weaving and lei-making, along with watch fire-making and coconut-tree-climbing demonstrations.

Instead of a buffet, the evening features six plated courses inspired by Hawaii, Tonga, New Zealand, Tahiti, Fiji, and Samoa. Menu highlights include island greens with seared ahi, slow-braised short rib, herb-crusted New Zealand lamb, Tahitian poisson cru, Fijian coconut shrimp curry, and a Samoan-inspired dessert featuring haupia and seasonal fruit.

Each course is paired with a performance inspired by the same destination, creating a special journey through Polynesian food, music, dance, and storytelling. The show includes Hawaiian hula, vibrant Tahitian dance, a Māori war dance, Fijian warrior storytelling, and a Samoan fire-knife finale.

With seating kept intentionally small to preserve the quality and intimacy of the evening, you'll feel connected to the cultural storytelling rather than simply watching it from a distance.

Need a luau on a day other than Tuesday or want a wider range of price points? Check out the Ka Moana Luau.

  TravelShack's Choice

Why This Luau Stands Out

  • Fine dining menu served to your table, rather than a standard mass-market luau buffet
  • Food and entertainment are integrated, with each course paired with a performance inspired by the same Polynesian destination
  • Smaller-scale setting than many major Oahu luaus which often hold 500-1200+ people
  • Open-air oceanfront venue at Aloha Tower, rather than an indoor ballroom or a noisy parking garage rooftop found at some Waikiki luaus
  • For those staying in Waikiki, it's centrally located in Honolulu just 3 miles outside Waikiki rather than heading to a Ko Olina / west coast luau which can be about 1 hour each way with traffic or the Polynesian Cultural Center (1-1.5 hours each way); optional coach transport also available (enjoy the luau bar!)
  • Alcohol served (unlike alcohol-free Polynesian Cultural Center), in addition to signature nonalcoholic selections
  • Fresh flower lei for every guest, not the shell, wood, or nut lei used by many other luaus
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