
Paradise Cove has a romantic setting. |

Some of the world's top fire-knife dancers can be found performing at luaus in Hawaii. |

Participate in many games of skill and daring. |

Enjoy the Dudeage, you know your wife will. |

Be showered with flowers in the warmest of Hawaiian greetings.
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Tattoos were a traditional way of marking social status and accomplishments in ancient polynesia. The tattoos you will get at Paradise cove will not be permanent. |

Watch demonstrations of the Hawaiian Hula. |

Enjoy a canoe ride around the serene cove which gives the luau its name. |

Have a slice of Kalua Pork cooked in an underground oven known as an "imu." Be the first to eat the orange out of his mouth! |

Learn and practice traditional lei making techniques. |

The canoe rides in Paradise Cove are fun for the whole family!
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The Samoan Fire-knife dance or "Nifo Oti" is one of the spectacular highlights of Paradise Cove. Be sure to get the best seats for this event! |

The Hawaiian Hula is one of the most renowned dances from the Pacific.
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Ah, delicious luau food. At Paradise Cove you will learn the reason for our local adoration of food. |

Experience a variety of dances representing many polynesian cultures. Above image is a snapshot from the Tahitian "ote'a." |

Torch bearers in the twilight of Paradise Cove. |
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