POLYNESIAN FIRE LUAU MYRTLE BEACH KICKS OFF THE 2026 SEASON ON VALENTINE’S DAY
Polynesian Fire Luau is officially launching its 2026 season on Valentine’s Day!
February 14, 2026, offering a one-of-a-kind dinner show experience that blends romance, culture, and family-friendly entertainment.
If you are searching for something to do in Myrtle Beach on Valentine’s Day, this immersive luau delivers far more than a traditional dinner date.
It is also widely considered one of the hottest dinner shows and one of the funnest things to do with kids in Myrtle Beach, making it ideal for couples, families, and groups alike.
Valentine’s Day 2026: A Unique Dinner Show Experience in Myrtle Beach
Instead of crowded restaurants or predictable plans, celebrate Valentine’s Day with an unforgettable cultural journey across the Polynesian islands.
The Polynesian Fire Luau combines live music, island cuisine, and world-class fireknife performances into a seamless evening that appeals to all ages.
This special opening night marks the beginning of the 2026 season and sets the tone for an exciting year of performances in Myrtle Beach.
Quick Details
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Ages: All ages welcome
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Duration: Approximately 2 hours
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Check-in: 4:30–5:00 p.m.
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Doors close: 5:30 p.m. (no late entry)
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End time: Around 7:00 p.m.
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Seating: Pre-determined prior to arrival
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Greeting: Traditional lei upon arrival
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Parking: Free parking available at the St. John’s Inn
Location:
6803 N Ocean Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29572
What to Expect at the Polynesian Fire Luau
A Warm Island Welcome
Your evening begins with a traditional lei greeting from the performers, immediately immersing you in Polynesian hospitality and setting the tone for the night.
Dinner with Live Island Music
Guests enjoy dinner while a live Polynesian band fills the room with island rhythms, creating a relaxed and engaging atmosphere throughout the meal.
A Journey Across Polynesia
After dinner, the show takes you on a high-energy cultural tour featuring authentic music and dance from:
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Hawaii
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Tahiti
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Tonga
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New Zealand
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Samoa
World-Class Fire Knife Finale
The evening builds to a thrilling close with a breathtaking performance by the World Champion Samoan Fire Knife Team, delivering one of the most talked-about finales in Myrtle Beach entertainment.
An Indoor, Climate-Controlled Venue
The luau is hosted at St. John’s Inn, a beautifully decorated, air-conditioned indoor venue. Guests are welcomed by lush island décor from the moment they arrive.
This rain-or-shine indoor experience ensures comfort year-round, making it a reliable choice for Valentine’s Day plans, family outings, and group celebrations.
Please note: Seating is assigned in advance and cannot be changed upon arrival. Any questions, contact us here!
Why This Is One of the Best Things to Do in Myrtle Beach on Valentine’s Day
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A unique alternative to traditional Valentine’s dinners
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Romantic atmosphere without excluding families
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One of the hottest dinner shows in Myrtle Beach
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Interactive, high-energy entertainment for all ages
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One of the most fun things to do with kids in Myrtle Beach while still appealing to adults
Whether you are planning a romantic evening, celebrating with your family, or visiting Myrtle Beach during Valentine’s weekend, the Polynesian Fire Luau delivers an experience that stands out from typical attractions.
Start the 2026 Season with an Unforgettable Night
The Polynesian Fire Luau Myrtle Beach season officially begins February 14, 2026. Valentine’s Day is expected to be a high-demand date, so early booking is strongly recommended.
Experience island culture, world-class fire performances, and one of Myrtle Beach’s most exciting dinner shows…all in one unforgettable evening.