Sheraton Kauai Coconut Beach Resort has announced the debut of its open-air event pavilion, Halau Ho’okipa, on the easternmost point on the Garden Island. Halau Ho’okipa is touted to be the largest beachfront open-air event space on Kauai. The 4,500-square-foot pavilion fronts the ancient surfing grounds of the Royal Coconut Coast. In addition to luau performances, it will also serve as a venue for social and intimate gatherings, celebrations, concerts and hula classes.
The new pavilion is open on three walls to allow for easy event set-up and larger gatherings of groups. The design follows a basic A-frame construction with a thatched roof using local materials. Showcased within will be a newly restored replica of a Hawaiian wa’a, or canoe house. The pavilion can accommodate up to 180 guests.
With the addition of the new pavilion, Sheraton Kauai Coconut Beach Resort can now offer visitors a large-scale luau called “Luau Ka Hikina”. A torch-lighting ceremony kicks off the festivities followed by performances by hula dancer Leilani Rivera Low. The shows will also include Tahitian, Maori, Tongan and Samoan dances. Sheraton Kauai Beach Resort will offer “Luau Ka Hikina” twice a week beginning March 29, 2022 with tickets for adults starting at $159.
For more information, visit www.marriott.com/sheraton-kauai-coconut-beach-resort.
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