- The performances, especially the fire dancing, are a highlight of the evening.
- Guests appreciate the friendly and welcoming atmosphere created by the staff.
- Interactive cultural activities enhance the overall experience, making it family-friendly.
Chief’s Luau is the highest rated luau in Hawaii on TripAdvisor and Yelp! Join the Chief and his ‘ohana (family) for an amazing evening of Polynesian culture and fun. Produced by Chief Sielu, the original world champion fire-knife dancer and widely regarded as the best and funniest Polynesian entertainer in the South Pacific.
Read more about Chief Sielu on his Wikipedia page.
Sip a Mai Tai cocktail and sink your teeth into a lavish Hawaiian feast, a sumptuous blend of traditional luau foods blended with Hawaiian Regional Cuisine. And finally, enjoy a thrilling Polynesian show with a fire finale you’ll remember for a lifetime.

Very entertaining. Everyone did such a good job, the fire show was great. Very engaging and good opportunities for crowd participation. The line for food was a bit long but doesn’t impact the luau. Definitely recommend

We had a great time at Chief's Luau..a bus came and picked us up, while it was a bit of a drive from our hotel, it was comfortable and pleasant. Things were very organized and the surroundings were beautiful. At first I thought it was a bit hokie to be at a water park but it was beautiful! The food was ok, but it is hard to get gourmet for a crowd. There was plenty of solid food! Drinks were pricey but that was ok with us..we weren't there for the booze. Chief and his crew were very entertaining and did a great job talking about the Hawaiian culture and the people's that settled the islands..I probably won't go again but I would recommend to friends.

Don’t be fooled by this show. It might seem casual but they are highly trained professionals. The Chief will keep you laughing and the musicians will have you singing along with them. The dancers were truly talented. The fire dancers had me on the edge of my seat. I can’t give any constructive criticism because the show was perfect. It truly is a must see. I hope to be back.
We had an amazing time at the Chiefs Luau. The entire team was incredibly welcoming, and the food was absolutely delicious. This felt like a truly authentic luau experience, with the Chief adding just the right amount of humor throughout the evening. The fire spinning finale was breathtaking and the perfect way to end the night. Highly recommend!
We had originally booked a luau through a different place but due to weather I cancelled. I booked Chiefs Luau for the next day once the weather cleared up and I could not have been more pleased! This was the absolute best experience my family could have asked for as far as Luau. We did the Paradise Experience which included the Kukui nut lei. I chose this specific experience because I wanted the lei as a souvenir to bring home and it last. There was an all you can eat buffet with amazing food!! It was just a great all around experience!


This was a wonderful luau, very entertaining and informative. I would highly recommend this luau. For me this was much more than just a Luau. I decided to do a surprise proposal at this luau, and Chief's were more than accommodating. I emailed them months in advance, and they were so happy to help me. They made this the most memorable experience we had in Hawaii. I was invited on stage and given the microphone and allowed to propose in front of the entire crowd, and then we danced on stage! I can't thank Chief's enough for all they did to make our special day the most memorable day ever.
Co-Founder & Director of Entertainment. Chief Sielu is internationally known as “The Coconut Man” for his 20 years at the Polynesian Cultural Center’s Samoan Village and star World Champion fire-knife dancer at their evening show. He is also known as the “Ambassador of Polynesia.” He has appeared on Oprah Winfrey, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Late Night with David Letterman, Travel & Discovery Channels, BBC and MTV. He starred in the movie “Chief” which was featured at the Sundance Film Festival, and 2012, Chief Sielu and several members of his tribe appeared on the Season Finale of The Amazing Race on CBS. In 2014, Chief Sielu and Chief’s Luau were filmed for Life With La Toya on the Oprah Winfrey Network, Drunk History on Comedy Central, and The Bad Girls Club on Oxygen.
Read more about Chief Sielu on his Wikipedia page.