
Hale Hoaloha Luau
at Mauna Lani, Augerge Resorts Collection
Friday Evenings
(Monday Evenings added seasonally)
* Prices shown are do not include applicable taxes
At the Mauna Lani, Auberge Resorts Collection
The Hale Hoaloha Lūʻau is a celebration of the beauty and stories of the land area known as Kalāhuipuaʻa.
Considered the “piko” (center) of the majestic mountains of Haleakalā, Kohala, Mauna Kea, Mauna Loa and Hualālai the Mauna Lani is a special place to all who have the privilege of enjoying its beauty. Traditionally, lūʻaus are important family celebrations with a feast of favorite foods, sharing of moʻolelo (story telling), mele (music) and hula. Hale Hoaloha Lūʻau brings together all of these while sharing Mauna Laniʻs majestic history and the true essence of aloha, ʻohana (family) and kuleana (responsibility) with everyone in attendance.

Appetizers:
Shoyu Style Ahi Poke with Taro Chips
Coconut Shrimp
Teriyaki Chicken Musubi & Spam Musubi
Local Waimea Baby Green with Shaved Radishes, Heart of Palms, Carrots, Lilikoi Dressing
Kawamata Vine Ripened Tomato Salad with Big Island Goat Cheese, Basil, Li Hing Mui Vinaigrette
Luau Menu
served Family Style
Entrees:
Roasted Huli Huli Style Chicken with Pickled Peppers and Onions
Broiled Misoyaki Kona Kampachi with Stir Fried Bok Choy
Roasted Root Vegetable of Carrots, Molokai and Japanese Sweet Potatoes tossed in Brown Butter
Lomi Lomi Salmon, Waipio Hoi'o Salad, Poi
Action Stations:
Traditional Imu cooked Pork
Kiawe Broiled Steak with Herb Roasted Garlic Butter
Desserts:
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Pineapple Upside Down Cake
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Chocolate Raspberry Mousse Cake
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Mango Mousse Cake
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Coconut Chia Pudding
Keiki Dishes:
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Available 5 years and younger
Complimentary welcome cocktail
No-Host bar
Regular and Decaffeinated Kona Coffee
Selection of Hot Teas
* menu subject to change based on seasonal availability

Luau Schedule
Held on Friday Evenings
5:30 pm – Check-In Begins
*Complimentary welcome cocktail
5:45 pm – Preliminary Activities
6:00 pm – Dinner Service
7:00 pm Hale Hoaloha Performance Begins
*Schedule and events subject to change.

About the Location
Kalāhuipua‘a is a raw and potent paradise, the piko (center) of Hawaii's five great volcanoes, and the point where volcanic plains meet the shimmering sea. Mauna Lani sits within Kalāhuipua‘a, a sacred realm whose astonishing natural beauty is equaled only by its primal, magnetic power. To walk this storied coastline, breathe the salt air, and swim in the crystalline waters is to feel the same mana—spiritual energy—that first drew people here centuries ago. This is where ancient Hawaiians mastered the art of aquaculture and where King Kamehameha came to recuperate and work in the fishponds.
