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Paradise Cove luau
Tour code: 3186OPCL
Location: Waikiki, Oahu
Duration: 5 hours 30 minutes
Experience a traditional Hawaiian luau with sunset coastal views at Paradise Cove. Enjoy a welcome Mai Tai and authentic Hawaiian fare, including fresh seafood, kalua pork, and tropical fruit during this 5.5-hour experience. Watch the sunset and enjoy entertainment from Hawaiian musicians, hula dancers, and fire twirlers (火旋轮). Three dining packages are available to customize your experience, and round-trip transportation from Waikiki hotels is available.
What You Can Expect
Following evening pickup at your Waikiki hotel (if selected), board a comfortable coach for short ride to the Paradise Cove luau.
T he staff will greet you with a t raditional Hawaiian lei(花环)and a Mai Tai cocktail. Take in the views of downtown Honolulu, Pearl Harbor, Waikiki and Diamond Head as you find your table. Take some time to explore the Hawaian Village to see traditional arts, crafts and games. After the Shower of Flowers, participate in the Hukilau on the beach and learn the net fishing techniques of old Hawaii. Following the tradition of the Royal Court Procession and imu (earth oven) ceremony, your evening continues with a Hawaiian feast.
Taste traditional Hawaian dishes, typically roasted in an underground oven or imu. There are three dinner packages to choose from; please see travel section below for a sample menu and full list of activities. After dinner, enjoy live music, songs and dancing from across Polynesia as you witness the Paradise Cove Extravaganza.
After the 3-hour evening of entertainment and dining, enjoy transportation back to your Waikiki hotel for drop-off (if selected).
21. Where can you see the traditional arts and crafts?
A. Pearl Harbor. B. The Hawaian Village.
C. The Royal Court. D. Waikiki and Diamond Head.
22. What is offered to welcome the visitors at first?
A. The tropical fruit. B. The net fishing techniques.
C. A Mai Tai cocktail. D. Dancing from across Polynesia.
23. Where does this text probably come from?
A. A cultural instruction. B. A food magazine.
C. A geography textbook. D. An advertisement.