| Current Conditions:   77° Partly Cloudy
The #1 paid attraction in Hawaii - Polynesian Cultural Center
The #1 paid attraction in Hawaii - Polynesian Cultural Center

Throw Your Own Luau!

How to host a Hawaiian party, wherever you are

No matter where you live in the world, it's possible to stage your own authentic lu'au for an afternoon or evening party, or to celebrate important milestones just as we do in Hawai'i: graduations, birthdays and weddings. Follow our guide to hosting a lu'au to make your event a success!


Begin with the food
The best part of a lu'au is, frankly, the food and drink. For drink, serve whatever you like, but your lu'au menu is another matter. Depending on your palate you can serve your guests traditional lu'au fare — such as kalua pork, chicken long rice and haupia — or offer more mainstream choices.

If you're truly adventurous, you can cook the traditional Hawaiian way by building your own imu oven and whipping up a delectable batch of kalua pork right in your backyard. If that doesn't work up an appetite, some traditional Hawaiian games certainly will.

Details, details, details
  • Lu'au are best held outdoors, weather permitting. Decorate with tiki torches (they're inexpensive, drive away mosquitoes, and are available at most garden and hardware stores), flowers, more flowers, and as many green plants as possible. Borrow or rent foliage if you don't have it on hand.

  • Lu'au dress is casual! Recommend to your guests the following attire: For men and boys, aloha shirts and khaki shorts or pants. For women and girls, aloha-print sundress or long wrap-around skirt with tank top or light, short-sleeved blouse. Feet should be bare or wearing what we in Hawai'i call "slippers" (often called "flip flops" elsewhere in the world). No socks, nylons, dress shirts or ties allowed.

  • Greet each guest with a lei, hug, and a kiss on the cheek. Lei are most frequently made of flowers, shells or kukui nuts, though they're also made of bone, feathers, ti leaves and other plant materials. Shell lei are the cheapest, and will give your lu'au an authentic feel. If you have lots of flowers on hand, you can make your own lei by stringing them together, through their centers, with string or floss threaded on a sturdy needle. While lei are most often worn around the neck, for women they can also be worn like a crown on the head (haku style) and around the wrists and ankles — particularly during impromptu hula performances.

  • If you have flowers left over from lei-making, encourage your female guests to wear one tucked behind an ear. A Hawaiian wahine (woman) will traditionally wear a flower on the right side if she is single, and on the left if she's spoken for. (It is said this is because the left ear is closer to the heart.)

  • At a lu'au it's traditional to sit on straw mats, on the ground. Gather as many low tables as you can for your guests to dine on. Old matchstick-style window shades make great table coverings and "chairs."

  • The imu ceremony (where the pig is lifted from its underground oven) usually takes place at sunset.

  • Lu'au food is served buffet-style. All dishes go on the buffet table at the same time, guests line up and "grind," as we say in the Islands — sometimes for hours!

  • Like many other things in Hawai'i, lu'au are casual. Kick off your shoes, serve the food on paper plates, and enjoy the company of good friends.

Lu'au products

Find decorations, lei, food items, party favors, apparel and other fun lu'au items in the Hawaii.com marketplace.
There are 47 related blog entries - View Now!
»
We Recommend on Oahu ...
Polynesian Cultural Center
The lifestyles, history and hospitality of seven Pacific cultures come alive at Polynesian Cultural Center, Hawaii's No. 1 paid visitor attraction.
Go Oahu Card
Your ticket to the best things to do in Oahu. 30 attractions...one fixed price...up to 55% in savings!
HawaiiDiscountActivities.com
Luaus from $68 - You are invited to a festive Hawaiian party! Experience the true meaning of aloha at one of the many luau's Oahu has to offer.
Discount Hawaii Car Rental
Venture to Oahu's attractions in a rental car. Discounted Jeep Wranglers, SUV's, vans, convertibles and more! No Prepayment or extra charges 21-24 ages. Cancel any time. Extra d
Expedia Local Expert
Travel through time with the Polynesian people as they share their 50-century-old culture and spirit in music, laughter and dance.
101 Things to Do
Specials Right Now
• Tee off at Turtle Bay’s Fazio Cours ...
• Daily Golf Clinics only $30
• Save up to 55% vs. regular admission pri ...
• Ambassador Luau Package for only $118
• Circle Oahu on this popular sightseeing ...
• Learn to Surf in Hawaii - Only $50
• Make any regular fun dive a PADI Adventu ...
• Hawaii Shark Encounter $105.00 PP
• Kayak Adventure Package - ONLY $69
• Golf today at the Ko Olina Golf Club - $ ...
• Buy any Full Price Package (BC, Reg, Com ...
• Deep sea Oahu sportsfishing - $181.45
• Ali’i Luau Package for only $83
• Car Rentals from $8.95/day
• Single/Tandem Parasailing - $50
• Ko Olina Golf Club gift cards available!
• Play golf at Makaha Resort & Golf Club - ...
• Snorkeling Turtle Safari - ONLY $55
• Evening Show Admission ONLY $58
• Waikiki Golf +Transportation Special - $ ...
• Tee off at Turtle Bay’s Palmer Cour ...
See More:
12
Magnificent Micronesia USA Today The Honolulu Advertiser West Hawaii Today Hawaii Tribune Herald Las Vegas Review-Journal 101 Things To Do Hawaii Must Do Travel
Aloha, Guest
Not a Member Yet?
Earn 100 Points
Join Now to Redeem in the Member Store!
Join | My Home | Log In| Store | E-Mail