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Hawaii Luau Company Waikiki
Event Management Company in Waikiki
Hawaii Luau Company Waikiki
Hawaii Luau Company Waikiki
758 Kapahulu AvenueHonolulu, Hawaii 96816Waikiki Hawaii 96816United States of America
(808) 207-7190
Business Description
We offer the best private luau packages in Waikiki and Oahu, Hawaii. These packages include everything you need to make your special day memorable. We also offer great packages for Hawaiian wedding vow renewal. Make a special WaikiBeach Wedding or Vow Renewal! We can perform a private luau at your party, birthday, or other special occasion. Our Waikiki Beach Hawaii wedding services include videography, Hawaiian entertainment, music, cake selection assistance and wedding officiant. We also have fire knife dancers and everything else you need to make your wedding perfect. Hawaii Luau Company can help you find the ideal location for your beach wedding reception. Are you ready for an event in Waikiki or Oahu Hawaii Call us!
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About Waikiki
Waikiki (; Hawaiian: Waikīkī; Hawaiian: [vɐjˈtiːtiː, wɐjˈkiːkiː]) is a Honolulu neighborhood and its eponymous beach on the south shore of the island of Oʻahu in the U.S. state of Hawaii. Waikiki Beach is one of six beaches in the district, along with Queen's Beach, Kuhio Beach, Gray's Beach, Fort DeRussy Beach and Kahanamoku Beach. The beach is almost entirely man-made. Waikiki (Hawaii) is home to public places including Kapiʻolani Park, Fort DeRussy, Kahanamoku Lagoon, Kūhiō Beach Park and Ala Wai Harbor. Waikiki was the first capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii from 1795 to 1796. == Etymology == The Hawaiian language name Waikīkī means spouting fresh water, for springs and streams that fed wetlands that once separated Waikiki from the interior. == History == After the founding of the Kingdom of Hawaii, Waikiki was its first capital, 1795–1796. In the 1800s, the area was a retreat for Hawaiian royalty, who enjoyed surfing there on early forms of longboards.A few small hotels opened in the 1880s. In 1893, Greek-American George Lycurgus leased the guest house of Allen Herbert and renamed it the "Sans Souci" (French for "without worries" or “carefree”) creating one of the first beach resorts. Later that year Robert Louis Stevenson stayed at the resort; subsequently it became a popular destination for mainland tourists.