Saturday · 9 AM – 4 PM
Eo e Emalani i ke Alakaʻi Festival
Saturday, November 7, 2026
Eo e Emalani i ke Alakaʻi Festival is listed for Saturday, November 7, 2026 at Hui o Laka (Kōkeʻe Natural History Museum) in Kōkeʻe, Kauai, 9 AM – 4 PM.
The annual Emalani Festival honors Queen Emma Kaleleonalani's 1871 journey to the highlands of Kōkeʻe, reenacted with the Queen's arrival on horseback into Kanaloahuluhulu Meadow. The day features hula hālau from across the state performing for the royal court, plus Hawaiian protocol ceremonies, lei-making, and cultural exhibits.
Food & vendors: Traditional Hawaiian cuisine and food tents on the grounds; VIP packages include a catered meal.
Parking & access: Free general admission; VIP packages available with reserved covered seating and shuttle service from Kekaha Neighborhood Center.
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When is Eo e Emalani i ke Alakaʻi Festival?
Eo e Emalani i ke Alakaʻi Festival is scheduled for Saturday, November 7, 2026, 9 AM – 4 PM.
Where is Eo e Emalani i ke Alakaʻi Festival?
You'll find Eo e Emalani i ke Alakaʻi Festival at Hui o Laka (Kōkeʻe Natural History Museum), Kanaloahuluhulu Meadow, Kōkeʻe State Park, Kekaha, HI 96752 in Kōkeʻe, Kauai.
Will there be food at Eo e Emalani i ke Alakaʻi Festival?
Traditional Hawaiian cuisine and food tents on the grounds; VIP packages include a catered meal.
What should I know about parking or access?
Free general admission; VIP packages available with reserved covered seating and shuttle service from Kekaha Neighborhood Center.
Should I confirm Eo e Emalani i ke Alakaʻi Festival before going?
Yes. Our listing is based on Kauai Festivals & Events; Kokee.org; Go Hawaii (Kauaʻi). Event dates and times can change, so confirm with the host before you go.
About cultural festivals
Hawaii's cultural festivals gather food, performing arts, craft, and community across a weekend or longer. Many trace to the islands' Japanese, Okinawan, and broader Asia-Pacific communities and feature taiko, hula, bon dance, and street-food booths.
Some are free block parties and some are ticketed convention-center markets. Come for the performances and stay for the food booths, craft vendors, and local-product marketplaces.
- Check admission before you go — marketplace and convention-center events may charge entry.
- Parking fills early — rideshare or transit is usually easier.
- Schedules and venues can shift year to year; confirm before you go.
Sources: Kauai Festivals & Events — Eō e Emalani 2026; Kōkeʻe — Emalani Festival. Dates and times can change — confirm with the organizer before you go.