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Explore Honolulu’s haunted history on the Night Marchers Ghost Tour for $35, led by expert storyteller Lopaka Kapanui, and uncover local legends in 90 minutes.
For just $35 per person, the Honolulu Night Marchers Ghost Tour offers a captivating 90-minute walk through Downtown Honolulu, blending Hawaiian legends, history, and ghost stories. Guided by Lopaka Kapanui, known as Hawaii’s Ghost Guy, this tour has been voted Best Ghost Tour in the Nation by USA Today’s 10Best Reader’s Choice Awards in both 2023 and 2024. It’s an experience that appeals to those interested in paranormal activity, cultural stories, and local history.
Starting at 7:00 pm from the King Kamehameha Statue, the tour explores haunted buildings, night marcher paths, and the ancient site of Pakaka, a notable sacrificial heiau. This tour is perfect for adults and families, especially those who enjoy spooky tales told by a passionate storyteller. While it runs for about 1 hour 30 minutes, the insights and stories offered are both entertaining and educational.

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The tour presents Downtown Honolulu as a landscape filled with haunted buildings and stories that many local workers share. These tales include moving shadows, objects shifting places, and chilling sensations often mistaken for air conditioning but actually rooted in paranormal activity. The area hides numerous night marcher routes, many of which converge at the historic site of Pakaka, an ancient Hawaiian sacrificial temple.
Walking through the streets, participants learn how modern Honolulu still carries traces of its haunted past. The trail of the Night Marchers, spirits from Hawaiian legend, forms a core part of the story, connecting current cityscape to prehistoric traditions. The stories help explain local fears and cultural beliefs intertwined with the city’s history.

The tour begins at the King Kamehameha Statue located at 447 S King St, Honolulu, HI 96813. It departs at 7:00 pm, and the group size is limited to 50 to preserve an intimate experience. The tour ends back at the starting point, making it easy for participants to plan their evening. The tour features a mobile ticket, ensuring a smooth check-in process, with most travelers able to participate, including those with service animals.
Lopaka Kapanui stands out as a master storyteller whose reputation extends across YouTube, Haunted Towns, Dead Files, Spooked, and Very Superstitious. His deep Hawaiian cultural knowledge shines through as he shares authentic legends, documented hauntings, and paranormal evidence. Reviews highlight his ability to engage audiences, making the stories both spooky and informative.
Travelers consistently praise Lopaka for being knowledgeable, personable, and passionate. His storytelling combines local history with paranormal accounts, creating a balanced narrative that appeals to history buffs and paranormal enthusiasts alike. The tour’s interactive nature encourages questions, and the stories are often enhanced with photos and videos.
The initial stop focuses on Downtown Honolulu’s haunted buildings. Many local workplaces report moving shadows and objects shifting, adding an extra layer of intrigue. The area’s architecture and urban landscape serve as a backdrop for stories of night marchers, spirits believed to be Hawaiian warriors marching through the night.
Participants will learn that most night marcher trails end where Pakaka once stood. This sacred site links the spiritual past with today’s streets, and the stories reveal how paranormal activity persists in the modern landscape. The tales are rooted in native Hawaiian tradition, making them both culturally significant and spookily real.

One of the tour’s strengths is the presentation of true documented accounts of hauntings and paranormal activity. These accounts are shared directly by Lopaka, who sometimes shows evidence that supports the stories. His narratives blend Hawaiian legends with modern ghost sightings, providing a comprehensive picture of Honolulu’s haunted reputation.
The stories also include native Hawaiian beliefs about spirits and spirits’ interactions with the living, giving context to the paranormal phenomena. Visitors leave with a better understanding of Hawaiian culture and how spirits are believed to influence the modern world.
This tour caters to most travelers, including those with most physical abilities. The 90-minute walking format is manageable for many, and the group size allows for interaction and engagement. Service animals are permitted, and the meeting point’s location near public transportation makes it accessible for visitors staying in or near downtown.
With a 4.7 out of 5 from 14 reviews, the tour is highly regarded. Many praise Lopaka’s knowledge, engaging storytelling, and the authenticity of the legends shared. Positive comments mention learning new Hawaiian cultural stories, seeing paranormal evidence, and enjoying a spooky yet educational experience.
A few reviews note that storytelling style can vary; some find it very engaging, while others feel it could be more cohesive. The interactive and informative nature of the tour makes it a popular choice for those interested in Hawaiian legends and ghost stories.
This Native Hawaiian-owned operation emphasizes supporting local communities. Booking this tour helps promote small businesses and the preservation of Hawaiian culture. The focus on authentic legends combined with the paranormal aspect provides a distinctive and respectful experience rooted in local traditions.
The Honolulu Night Marchers Ghost Tour offers a unique blend of ghost stories, Hawaiian legends, and historical insights in a compact 90-minute walking adventure. Led by Lopaka Kapanui, the tour is especially suited for those interested in paranormal activity and native Hawaiian culture.
While some may find the storytelling uneven or prefer a different style, the tour’s authentic content and engaging guide make it a worthwhile experience. Its reasonable price, central location, and support for local business add to its appeal. This tour is ideal for curious travelers eager to explore Honolulu’s haunted past with an expert guide.
“Lopaka, the guide, was very knowledgeable about Hawaiian culture and lore. He Actually showed us some paranormal evidence that made you reconsider…”
What is the cost of the Honolulu Night Marchers Ghost Tour?
The tour costs $35.00 per person.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is at the King Kamehameha Statue, located at 447 S King St, Honolulu.
What time does the tour begin?
The tour departs at 7:00 pm.
Is the tour suitable for children or people with physical disabilities?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and the tour is considered accessible for those with most physical abilities.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drink are not included.
Can I cancel the tour if needed?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
Is there evidence of paranormal activity shared during the tour?
Yes, Lopaka often shares true documented hauntings and paranormal evidence.
Is this tour culturally respectful?
Absolutely, it is native Hawaiian-owned and operated, emphasizing authentic legends and cultural stories.
Can I bring a service animal?
Yes, service animals are allowed.