Tahiti Nui Lu‘au

Tahiti Nui Lu‘au

Tahiti Nui Lu‘au offers a cozy setting, making you feel like part of a talented family. Instead of hundreds, the dining hall next to Tahiti Nui bar accommodates around 60 guests, creating a tight-knit atmosphere. Enjoy well-crafted mai tais and a show featuring traditional hula and Samoan fire dance.

Seasport Divers – Ni‘ihau Trip

Seasport Divers – Ni‘ihau Trip

Seasport Divers in Po‘ipu is the largest dive shop on the island, boasting a 32-foot boat for up to ten divers and a 48-footer for up to 18. In summer, they provide incredible three-tank dives to Ni‘ihau.

Makana Charters

Makana Charters

Makana Charters offers a variety of boat tours with their fleet of power catamarans. They use a 32-foot power cat for 12 people, a 49-foot power cat for up to 32 people, a 47-foot Seiko that holds 36 people (great for those prone to seasickness), and a 34-foot Seiko for 16 people. The tours are relaxed and personable, offering a more intimate experience compared to other tours that can be more crowded.

Lu‘au Kalamaku

Lu‘au Kalamaku

Lu‘au Kalamaku at Kilohana is one of the largest lu‘aus in Hawaii and offers a captivating theatrical production of the Polynesian migration to Hawai‘i. Guests can explore the grounds, visit vendor booths, and enjoy a drink while waiting. Seating is assigned with good views from nearly every table. The show features energetic performances, including an exciting fire knife dance.

Koloa Zipline

Koloa Zipline

Koloa Zipline is a top choice for ziplining. The course offers stunning views, with three of the eight zips over 1,000 feet long. The final zipline reaches 2,150 feet, not 2,500 as advertised, with speeds up to 48 mph. They allow various styles like hanging upside down, going Superman style, or doing flips.

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