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Top 12 Lūʻau Shows on Maui

By Will McGough | updated August 3, 2026

While the overall cultural significance of the modern-day lūʻau may be taken with a grain of salt these days, most are well-intentioned, culturally sensitive, fun, and engaging, with traditional singing, dancing, and Polynesian performances like fire-knife dancing that will entertain people of all ages, a great night out for families, couples, and friends!

In other words, we highly recommend visiting a lūʻau on Maui if you are looking for a colorful, interactive experience of local culture.

Table of contents

  • What is the best Maui luau for …
    • Families
    • Setting
    • Food
    • Sunset views
    • Authenticity
  • List of luaus on Maui
  • Tips for picking a luau
  • 6 things to expect from a lūʻau

In this guide, we talk you through the how and what of visiting a Luau, and give recommendations and short breakdowns of al Luau shows held on Maui.

What is the best Lūʻau On Maui?

That depends, of course, on what you are looking for.

All lūʻau shows guarantee an entertaining show and good local food, but they all have their different highlights. Some are especially family-friendly, others hit the jackpot when it comes to location, and of course there can only one “most affordable” luau.

Here are what we think as of the best luau shows on Maui for authenticity, food, setting, families, and sunset ocean views:

Q: What is the most authentic lūʻau on Maui?

The Old Lāhainā Lūʻau has consistently been regarded as the most authentic on Maui for its attention to detail and quality of its music and dancing. Even better: Its price tag is significantly cheaper than many other lūʻaus, too.

Q: Which Maui lūʻau serves the best food?

The the high-end lūʻaus in Wailea such as the Lūʻau at Grand Wailea offer the highest-quality food.

Q: Which Maui lūʻau has the best setting?

Any lūʻau taking place in Wailea and Kāʻanapali is sure to provide a beautiful, beachside setting.

Q: What is the best lūʻau on maui for Families?

All lūʻaus on Maui are family friendly, and most lūʻaus have fire-knife dancing these days, so convenience and price could be the leading factors. That said, the Myths of Maui Lūʻau scores major points for its $115 children’s rate.

Q: Which Maui lūʻau has the best sunset ocean view?

All lūʻaus in Lāhainā, Wailea, and Kāʻanapali offer great views of the sunset.

Luau shows on Kauaʻi, the Big Island, and Oʻahu

Lūʻaus are so typical to Hawaiʻi that you can find them on any island! If you are also visiting other islands and would rather visit a Luau there, you should have a look at our guides to Lūʻau shows on the Big Island, Kauaʻi Luau shows, and Lūʻau shows on Oʻahu to get our recommendations for those islands.

List of Lūʻau shows on Maui

There are many lūʻaus on Maui, nearly a dozen in fact! That’s a lot for a small island, which gives you an idea about their nightly demand. In this section, we run through what each lūʻau has to offer.

  1. Drums of the Pacific
  2. Lūʻau at Grand Wailea
  3. Feast at Mokapu
  4. Maui Nui Lūʻau at Black Rock
  5. Myths of Maui
  6. Old Lahaina Lūʻau
  7. Te Au Moana
  8. Wailele Lūʻau
  9. Tales of the Kapa Lūʻau

Drums of the Pacific Lūʻau

The largest lūʻau in Kāʻanapali, the Drums of the Pacific Lūʻau represents all the cultures of Polynesia through their various dances and cultural traditions. The production value of this lūʻau is impressive, and it’s known for having one of the better fire-knife dancing performances. Families will enjoy this seaside lūʻau for its high energy, theatrical nature, and kid-friendly environment.

When? Most days. Off days vary, check the current schedule at the booking website linked below.

Where? Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa.

Shuttle available? Yes, but for a fee.

Price Range: $101/$202 (children/adults standard) to $125/$250 (children/adults VIP).

Booking website: Drums of the Pacific.

Fire eating performance at the Drums of the Pacific Luau

Fire eating performance at the Drums of the Pacific Luau. Image credit: Ernesto Andrade, source.

Lūʻau at Grand Wailea

The Grand Wailea provides a beautiful resort setting with top-notch attention to detail and high-quality food, service, and performance. That quality is reflected in the ticket price – it’s one of the most expensive lūʻaus on the island – making it a high-end option, great for celebrations like anniversaries and honeymoons. The stage is just steps from Wailea Beach, and the performance tells the story of the island’s creation.

When? Most days. Off days vary.

Where? Grand Wailea Resort, Wailea.

Shuttle available? No.

Price Range: $150/$325 (children/adults standard) to $180/$385 (children/adults VIP).

Best to book at: Lūʻau at Grand Wailea.

Imu ceremony at the Grand Wailea Luau

Imu ceremony at the Grand Wailea Luau. Image credit: Daisy Images, source.

Feast at Mōkapu

Like the Grand Wailiea Lūʻau just down the road, the Feast at Mōkapu offers an upscale experience at a well-manicured, high-end luxury resort, the Andaz Maui in Wailea. Ticket prices are the highest of the high, but they do come with extra value: Standard seating includes valet parking, a commemorative photo, and a multi-course, chef-plated meal to go along with hand-crafted cocktails (open bar), ocean views (Mōkapu Beach), and show.

When? Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays

Where? Andaz Maui Resort

Shuttle available? No.

Price Range: $140/$283 (children/adult standard) to $200/$363 (children/adult VIP)

Website: Feast at Mōkapu

Andaz Maui - The Feast at Mōkapu. Luau in Hawaii! BEST LUAU ON MAUI??

Maui Nui Lūʻau at Black Rock

Attending this Kāʻanapali lūʻau offers all the same beach tranquility and ocean views as the others in that area, but with a little something extra. Each night at sunset, the Sheraton Maui Resort puts on a historical show on the beach, featuring a torch lighting ceremony and a courageous cliff diving performance off Black Rock. It’s not part of the lūʻau, but it’s an extra perk that adds another fun activity to the evening. For overall quality and family fun, the Maui Nui Lūʻau is a great choice. Storytelling focuses on the island of Maui and also Kāʻanapali.

Sheraton Maui Luau

When? Monday / Wednesday / Friday.

Where? The Sheraton Maui Resort at Black Rock.

Shuttle available? No.

Price Range: $110/$198 (children/adult), $140/$228 (VIP children/adult).

Website: Maui Nui Lūʻau at Black Rock.

Maui Nui Luau grounds

The setting of the Maui Nui Luau is amazing. Image from the Maui Nui Luau website.

Myths of Maui

The Myths of Maui Lūʻau offers a lovely seaside setting in calm, quiet Kāʻanapali. It has a strong reputation and history, dating back to the 70s, and its cultural dancing includes several Polynesian identities, including Hawaiʻi, Tonga, New Zealand, and Tahiti. The view and setting are strong calling cards, with views of Molokaʻi and Lānaʻi. The beach out front is usually spacious, so arrive early for sunset pictures.

When? Most nights.

Where? Royal Lāhainā Resort.

Shuttle available? No.

Price Range: $115/185 (children and adults) to $165/235 (VIP children and adults – VIP bookings here.).

Website: Myths of Maui.

Maui Week: “Myths of Maui” Luau, the oldest luau on Maui

Old Lāhainā Lūʻau

If you’re looking for one of the top cultural and authentic lūʻau’s on Maui, the Old Lāhainā Lūʻau is the choice. Known for its rich history that traces back to the 80s, its attention to detail, quality of performance, and focus on the five senses makes it one of the best all-around lūʻaus on Maui. Most of its seating is at tables and chairs (each group gets their own), but it also has the unique option of “traditional seating,” where you sit cross legged on a cushion and dine off a low table.

When? Most days.

Where? Front Street, Lāhainā.

Shuttle available? No.

Price Range: $140/$230 (children/adults).

Website: Old Lāhainā Lūʻau.

Watch this BEFORE YOU GO | OLD LAHAINA LUAU | Visitor Guide | Adventures in Maui

Te Au Moana

Te Au Moana translates to “the ocean tide,” reflective of its focus on the numerous Polynesians cultures that have roamed and explored the Pacific. Located on the grounds of the Wailea Beach Marriott, you can expect high-end service and attention to detail (like all Wailea-based lūʻaus) to go along with the ocean views. There is only one type of seating at Te Au Moana – ohana (family) style – which means everyone is a VIP at this event.

When? Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Monday.

Where? Wailea Beach Marriott Resort.

Shuttle available? No.

Price Range: $90/$286 (children/adults), $209/$325 (VIP, children/adults).

Website: Te Au Moana.

Fire knife dancers performing at a luau at night

Performance at the Te Au Moana Luau. Image credit: Kent Bockingham, source.

Wailele Lūʻau

The Wailele Lūʻau is another Kāʻanapali production that offers a seaside, resort setting with lush gardens, beach access, and a calm, quiet atmosphere for exploring before or after. Seating is ohana-style, so be prepared to socialize. The performance focuses on many cultures of Polynesia, with lots of drums and chanting, and finishes with an exciting fire-knife dance.

When? 3-4 days per week. Schedule varies by season.

Where? Westin Maui Resort & Spa in Kāʻanapali.

Shuttle available? Yes.

Price Range: $110/$210 (children/adult standard) to $170/$270 (children/adult premium).

Website: Wailele Lūʻau.

Fire dancing at the Wailele Luau

Fire dancing at the Wailele Luau. Image from the Wailele Luau website.

Tales of the Kapa Lūʻau

Tales of the Kapa Moe debuted mid-2023 at the Ritz-Carlton Maui, Kapalua, a short drive north of Kaanapali on the island’s west coast.

What sets this luau apart from the rest is that they, next to focusing on telling the story of the Polynesian Islands and their various interrelated cultures, expand their performance to include “a lively depiction of a day in the life of our ancestors” as well as the backstories of a variety of Hawaiian gods and goddesses. Of course, the show also includes an aerial performance as well as fire-knife dancing.

When? Every Tuesday.

Where? Ritz-Carlton Maui, Kapalua.

Shuttle available? No.

Price Range: $158/$264 (children/adult standard) to $210/$316 (children/adult premium).

Website: Kapa Moe luau normal seating / VIP seating.

Luau performers in feathered costumes on a lit stage

Part of the performance at the Tales of the Kapa Moe luau. Image: the Tales of the Kapa Moe luau website.

THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN CHOOSING A LŪʻAU

Before choosing which lūʻau to attend, consider what you want to get out of the experience. Are you looking for the one with the best dancing and cultural integrity? Are you more interested in setting, aka, being on the beach during the sunset? Do you want to sit at your own table and have an open bar? Are you on a budget, or willing to splurge?

While most lūʻaus are similar at their core and offer a dinner, open bar, and a show, they all land somewhere unique along this spectrum, mixing the above qualities in what they provide. If you’re honest with yourself about what you want to get out of a lūʻau, it will help you narrow down the (large) field of lūʻaus and pick the one that’s best for you.

6 things you can expect from a lūʻau on Maui

The Hawaiian lūʻau is an entertaining, fun, family-friendly evening activity to experience in the islands. Here are a few key things to know about them:

1: The typical lūʻau lasts between two and three hours

Doors typically open about an hour before the dinner buffet begins, allowing folks to arrive early for drinks and “pre-game” activities spread throughout the lūʻau grounds – a number of casual, family-friendly cultural demonstrations, crafts, and games for all ages (but mostly kids and families). About 45 minutes to an hour are allowed for guests to visit the buffet before the show begins, which usually lasts anywhere from an hour to and hour and a half.

2: Lūʻaus vary in size, but are usually more than 100 people

Unless you purchase a private table through a VIP package, you will most likely sit at a shared table with other guests. Take note of the fine print in premium ticket packages. Many get you closer to the stage, but not your own table.

3: GENERALLY, LŪʻAUS COST MORE THAN $100 A PERSON

It’s not a cheap night out, but hey, it’s an experience to remember. Child tickets are usually about three quarters the price of an adult ticket.

4: PARKING IS NOT ALWAYS INCLUDED

Some venues (such as hotel lūʻaus) will charge extra for parking. Others offer shuttle transportation to and from the show, and some include valet parking in the ticket price. Be sure to check the details of the ticket when booking.

5: MOST LŪʻAUS OFFER GENERAL AND VIP SEATING/PACKAGES

VIP tickets usually include extras perks, such as priority seating, a lei greeting, included photography, etc. They vary by lūʻau, so be sure to read the fine print when purchasing tickets to understand what the upgrade to VIP gets you.

6: THE FOOD IS ROOTED IN TRADITION

In addition to the performances, the food is also rooted in culture. The meal draws attention to some Hawaiian staples, like kalua pork and poi. Most lūʻaus demonstrate the past with a ceremonial imu, or underground oven, which was once the preferred method of cooking for Native Hawaiians and other Polynesian cultures.

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Written by:

Will McGough

Reviewed by:

Gerrit van der Plas

Last updated:

August 3, 2026

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