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Lei Making

Lei Making

at THE VERANDA

Learn to make flower lei, which is a garland or wreath in Hawai’i. Leave with a beautiful handmade lei to wear or share with someone special. A lei is a common symbol of love, friendship, celebration, honor or greeting.

Live Entertainment: Nick La`a

at THE VERANDA

(808) 739.8760 ~ restaurants@kahalaresort.com

Singer, songwriter, producer and instrumentalist Nick La’a started performing on stage at the age of 5, training as a musician while learning the Hawaiian culture through mele and performance expanding to genres like musical theater, jazz, rock, R&B and pop music.

The Veranda is the perfect venue for live music in the evening and offers cocktails and wines from top vintners. The Veranda’s globally inspired menu features small plates and appetizers, salads, main entrees, and desserts. No cover charge and parking is validated for up to 4 hours with purchase (minimum applies).

Lei Making

Lei Making

at THE VERANDA

Learn to make flower lei, which is a garland or wreath in Hawai’i. Leave with a beautiful handmade lei to wear or share with someone special. A lei is a common symbol of love, friendship, celebration, honor or greeting.

Seafood Buffet

Seafood Buffet

at PLUMERIA BEACH HOUSE

Seafood lovers rejoice with the return of the all-you-care-to-eat Seafood Buffet. Feast of fresh, delicious ocean treasures with a panoramic ocean view. Savor exquisite sushi and sashimi, poke and hot dishes that will delight your tastebuds. A la carte menu selections are not available.

Seafood Buffet Menu

$97++ adult / $49++ child (6-12)

*Plus tax and gratuity. Menu items and prices are subject to change without notice

Lei Making

Lei Making

at THE VERANDA

Learn to make flower lei, which is a garland or wreath in Hawai’i. Leave with a beautiful handmade lei to wear or share with someone special. A lei is a common symbol of love, friendship, celebration, honor or greeting.

Ocean Education Activity

at POOLSIDE HALE

In partnership with the Coral Resilience Lab at The Hawai’i Institute of Marine Biology

Get to know what lives where you swim!
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10am – 12pm

Hawai’i’s beautiful coral reef ecosystems provide countless benefits to humans, fish, and other ocean creatures. Coral reefs are also facing significant threats and are struggling to stay alive. Both guests and the kamaʻāina are welcomed to engage and learn about Hawai‘i’s natural resources.

During a hands-on learning experience, get to know Hawai’i’s unique marine life. Learn about local conservation efforts & discover ways that you can help keep our treasured reefs healthy and thriving.