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If you’re yearning for a tropical escape without leaving the Grand Strand, the Polynesian Fire Luau in Myrtle Beach is your ticket to paradise. Nestled at the St. John’s Inn, located at 6803 N Ocean Blvd, this dazzling dinner show has been igniting the spirit of aloha for years, blending mid-century tiki vibes with authentic Polynesian culture.
A Night to Remember Your evening begins with a warm lei greeting, setting the tone for a night of island hospitality. As you settle into the air-conditioned venue, you’ll be treated to a sumptuous buffet featuring island favorites like Hulu Hulu Chicken, Kalua Pulled Pork, and Sticky Rice, topped off with Red Velvet Cake for dessert. Live Polynesian music fills the air, transporting you to the Pacific Islands.
The real magic begins after dinner, as performers take you on a journey through the cultures of Hawaii, Tahiti, Tonga, New Zealand, and Samoa. The night culminates in a breathtaking fire knife performance by world champion Samoan dancers, leaving you in awe.
When and Where The Polynesian Fire Luau runs regularly, with doors opening at 6:00 PM and the show concluding around 8:00 PM. Free parking is available, making it a hassle-free experience.
Get Your Tickets Tickets start at $69.99 for adults and $29.99 for children, with premium seating options available. You can secure your spot and learn more about this fiery spectacle here.
Retro Myrtle Beach Guy’s Take For a nostalgic twist, check out Retro Myrtle Beach Guy’s video on the Polynesian Fire Luau. His unique perspective adds a retro flair to this already vibrant experience.
Whether you’re a local or a visitor, the Polynesian Fire Luau is a must-see event that captures the essence of Myrtle Beach’s eclectic charm. So, dust off your Hawaiian shirt, grab a Mai Tai, and let the flames of Polynesia light up your night!
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