

Paradise Cove Luau
The Basics
Visitors to Paradise Cove are welcomed to the beachfront property with a tropical beverage and invited to take part in a variety of activities, from lei making to traditional net fishing and hula dancing. The main event is a traditional Hawaiian buffet dinner (with table service available) and an entertainment program including fire-and-knife dancing, traditional hula, and storytelling.
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Things to Know Before You Go
- Visitors to Paradise Cove can choose from a variety of packages depending on their taste.
- Many packages include round-trip transportation from Waikiki hotels.
- Paradise Cove is open daily, and activities start around 5pm.
- Seats for the performances are assigned in advance.
How to Get There
Paradise Cove is located at the Ko Olina Resort, above Paradise Cove Beach, 24 miles (39 kilometers) west of Honolulu on Oahu. Round-trip transportation from Waikiki is included with many luau packages, and parking is also available at the venue.
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When to Get There
Paradise Cove is open daily year-round. Performances are sometimes, but rarely, postponed due to weather. Oahu has a mild, tropical climate with hotter days in summer and a rainy season that typically runs from November to March.
Ko Olina Lagoons
Less than a mile from the Paradise Cove Luau, four picturesque beaches line the man-made Paradise Cove Lagoons. With powdery soft sand and rock walls to keep out any turbulent waters, the calm, protected lagoons are ideal places for families to relax and swim.
