Leah is sent with a colleague to Hawaii to try to acquire a property that their company wants to develop. They will each try to acquire the property separately, and the one who succeeds is in a good position to become a partner in the firm. On Hawaii, Leah is fascinated by Hula dancing, and she persuades Ikaika, the hotel's activities manager, to teach her how to dance Hula. However, they must do it discreetly because if Leah's company found out that she was dancing, she would be in trouble. Additionally, Ikaika's mother is critical of their traditions being taught to a tourist, and she also owns the property that Leah is trying to acquire.
The movie delivers a good romantic story that may not stand out from the crowd but delivers. One might get a bit tired of the mysticism attributed to the Hula dance.