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Hawaiian Lei Greeting at Kona Airport

Big Island Hawaii Lei Greetings

Cigar leis require at least 4 days notice for Big Island.

Want to make your trip to Hawaii extra special? Arrange a traditional lei greeting for your arrival at the airport on the Big Island! Your friendly island greeter will welcome you with warm "Aloha" and present you with a beautiful fresh flower lei — a symbol of welcome and love in Hawaii.

First time to the Big Island? Your greeter can offer assistance to the baggage claim area or help with directions so you can get going right away!

You can arrange a greeting for your upcoming Hawaiian vacation or surprise someone you know when they arrive! A lei greeting makes a delightful gift for honeymooners, for first-time visitors, or for anyone needing a little something special!

Surprise your family or friends, on their Hawaii vacation, with a traditional fresh flower lei greeting when they arrive at the airport on the Big Island Hawaii! A friendly Big Island greeter will welcome your friends with a personalized, warm “Aloha”. The lei greeter will meet your family or friends at the exit terminal at the Kona Airport. If this is the first time that your family or friends are visiting Hawaii, the greeter will be glad to guide them to the baggage area and give them directions to their connecting inter-island flight. This is a great way to show your loved ones how much you care about them. A lei greeting makes a special gift for first-time visitors, honeymooners, anniversary vacationers, someone celebrating a retirement, or any occasion. Of course, don’t forget about yourself! You are special and this may be your first time to Hawaii, so why not have a gracious Hawaiian lei greeting for yourself! Prelude your Hawaii vacation with a sweet smelling, colorful lei made of Plumerias, Dendrobium Orchids, Carnations, Tuberose or a combination of these flowers. Include this wonderful Hawaiian tradition with your Hawaii vacation package. Buzz Hawaii is always ready to help you with your Hawaii Tours that you want added to your Big Island Hawaii vacation.

Giving special people a lei became a Hawaiian tradition when early Polynesian voyagers introduced the custom to Hawaiian early settlers. The Polynesians, navigating by the stars, sailed from Tahiti bringing flowered necklaces made of leaves, shells, flowers, seed, feathers, nuts, and even teeth and bone from animals. Wearing a lei become a symbol of beauty for the ancient Hawaiians and also distinguished themselves from others.

Later in the 1900’s, during the “Boat Days” lei vendors would stand on the pier as the boats came to dock to welcome the malihini (visitors) as they came to visit Hawaii. Visitors to Hawaii thought of their lei as a symbol of the friendliness and beauty of Hawaii. When the visitors left Hawaii, they would throw their lei into the ocean as they passed Diamond Head with dreams of returning just as the lei would float back to the Hawaiian shore. Even today, the tradition lives on of giving gifts of a flowered lei. Order a flower lei with Hawaii Lei Greetings through Buzz Hawaii so you can create a lasting first impression of the Big Island Hawaii. This is a wonderful way to begin a Hawaii vacation.

Receive or give an endearing Hawaiian tradition as you or your loved ones reach the Kona Airport terminal. What a way to show a true Hawaii greeting! Give a true Hawaiian “Aloha” with a lei from Lei Greetings in Big Island Hawaii through Buzz Hawaii. Only Buzz Hawaii can offer discounted prices for a traditional lei greeting. A Lei Greeting in Hawaii is the best way to start a Hawaii vacation. Contact Buzz Hawaii for a lei greeting at www.buzzhawaii.com and save.

Standard Lei
Standard Lei
A single strand of flowers.
Superior Lei
Superior Lei
A fuller lei with double the amount of flowers in a Standard Lei.
Deluxe Lei
Deluxe Lei
Our most lavish lei with three times the amount of flowers in a Standard Lei.
Kukui Nut Lei
Kukui Nut Lei
Glossy long lasting lei made from a traditional Hawaiian nuts (not edible).
Ti Lei
Ti Lei
Braided Green leaf (Ti Leaf). This is the good luck lei!
Tuberose Lei
Tuberose Lei
Stronger Fragrance lei (sweet) as opposed to standard lei.
Cigar Lei
Cigar Lei
Not a stong fragrance lei. A beautiful lei greeting which is popular with men.
Kukui Bracelet
Kukui Nut Bracelet
Brand New! The perfect addition to any Lei Greeting order!

DISCLAIMER: Hawaii Lei Greeting Company is not responsible for any missed greetings due to uninformed recipients, therefore if this is a gift please tell the recipient(s) to look for a sign with their name(s) on it. All lei greeting reservations must be made 48 hours in advance.


Feel right at home with a Lei Greeting as soon as you arrive!


Operation Days Daily, Leis are Available 24 Hours a day and for any flight.

Where And When Kona Airport when your flight arrives. Look for a welcome sign personalized with your name or group name as you exit the terminal, prior to entering the baggage claim area.
Island Big Island
Activity Type Lei Greetings
Vendors Hawaii Flower Lei
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Tour Operators
  Hawaii Flower Lei  Hawaii Flower Lei
  
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