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Oahu Nightlife & Cultural Activities |
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- Polynesian entertainment, Hawaii Lu'au, hula dance, sunset cruises, dancing |
When magnificent tropical sunset ignites the sky, Hawaii people light up Tiki lights and begin their nightlife.
There are many activities in the evening on Oahu Island. With spectacular tropical sunset and
ocean views surrounding the whole island, there is always a place for everyone to enjoy the nightlife,
including sunset cruises, dinner shows, Lu'au and Polynesian Revues, or bars and clubs.
Hawaiian Lu'au
With Polynesian dance and traditional feast, Hawaiian Luaus are the hottest evening activity in
Oahu nightlife. Several Polynesian shows take audience on a dancing and musical journey through
Hawaii Islands and South Pacific paradise, from romantic hula to the spectacular fire dance.
With a price about $50-75, you shall have a flower lei greeting, dine on all-you-can-eat luau buffet, including
Kalua Pig, island fish, Hawaiian sweet potatoes, salmon, dessert, open bar Mai-Tai, cocktails, wine
and punch. While you're eating, you'll enjoy a unforgettable performance of Hawaiian Hula,
Tahiti dance, and Samoa fire dance.
Polynesian Cultural Center, located in Laie - north shore of Oahu, performs
spectacular evening show by over 100 Hawaiian performers 6 days per week, including traditional
Polynesian songs and dances while visitors are enjoying Hawaiian traditional feast.
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Sunset Cruises
Dinner cruise is another favorite activity in Oahu nightlife. Under
tropical romantic sunset and cruising along Oahu's beautiful coastline, enjoy Hawaiian special
delicious buffet, tropical drink, live entertainment, hula shows, magic performance, dancing
and Hawaiian music.
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Dinner Shows - Clubs and Bars
While enjoying Hawaiian delicious buffet, tropical dessert and cocktail,
you have opportunity to be entertained by some world renowned artists in Oahu's dinner shows,
or to enjoy jazz, rock or Hawaiian music performed in some friendly local bars and restaurants.
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Ballroom Dance
Hawaii Ballroom Dance Association (HBDA),
founded in 1959 and has over 3000 members on four Hawaiian major islands, is Hawaii's largest non-profit
ballroom dance organization. The Palladium is an open 11,000 square foot dance floor which was built in 1990.
It is home to several State of Hawaii and National Ballroom Dance Competitions each year as well as to several
other dance clubs.
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