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Discover Kailua-Kona's haunted side with this 2-hour ghost walking tour exploring legends, historic sites, and supernatural tales on Hawaii's Big Island.

The Kailua-Kona Haunted History Ghost Walking Tour offers a captivating journey through Hawaii’s Big Island’s spiritual and historical landmarks. For $64 per person, you get a two-hour guided walk that dives into stories of Night Marchers, choking ghosts, and ancient Hawaiian deities. This tour is ideal for those interested in supernatural folklore and Hawaiian history, especially since it is wheelchair accessible and runs rain or shine.
The tour begins at Kailua Pier, a location with a storied past that immediately sets the tone with tales of the steamship Mauna Loa and its ghostly choking incident. The guides bring the island’s legends to life through their detailed storytelling, making it suitable for curious travelers who enjoy both history and ghost stories. The price point makes it an affordable yet immersive experience, though snacks or drinks are not included, so plan accordingly.
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The tour kicks off at Kailua Pier, a spot steeped in maritime history. Here, the guide recounts the legend of the steamship Mauna Loa, which is associated with a choking ghost. This location introduces guests to the island’s supernatural tales linked to oceanic history. Hearing these stories on the oceanfront makes for a hauntingly atmospheric start to the walk.
The pier’s history as a bustling port adds an authentic backdrop for later stories of spirits seen near the water. The tour’s focus on this location emphasizes how Hawaiian legends intertwine with maritime life, setting a compelling tone for the journey ahead.

Next, the tour visits the Kamakahonu National Historic Landmark, once the home of King Kamehameha. Here, the guide explores secrets behind the ki’i akua wooden statues and their spiritual power. This site offers insight into Hawaiian royalty, emphasizing how sacred artifacts are believed to influence spiritual phenomena.
Guests learn how Hawaiian and Asian folklore have shaped the island’s ghost stories. The cultural importance of this site adds depth, blending history with supernatural lore, making the stories more meaningful and rooted in the island’s native traditions.

Moving on, the tour stops at Hulihe’e Palace, a former royal vacation home filled with sacred artifacts. The guide shares tales of miracles and spirits associated with the palace. Next, at the Kona Inn Shopping Village, stories involve a Hawaiian sports legend rumored to possess supernatural powers.
These locations highlight how spiritual beliefs continue to influence local culture. The stories shared are not only about ghostly encounters but also about divine intervention and legendary figures, providing a fuller picture of the island’s spiritual landscape.
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The tour’s visit to Mokuaikaua Church, the first Christian Church in Hawaii, reveals tales of both old and new miracles. This site underscores the transition from Hawaiian spiritual beliefs to Christian faith, with stories of miraculous events that continue to mystify.
Guests hear about supernatural occurrences linked to the church, blending faith and folklore. This stop demonstrates how religious history intersects with spirits and miracles, enriching the tour’s narrative.

As the sun sets, the tour moves to Kamehameha’s Kona Beach Hotel. Here, spirited encounters have been reported, adding an eerie but fascinating element to the evening. The hotel’s history as a haunted site enhances the atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for supernatural stories.
Guests can anticipate hearing about spirit sightings and mysterious phenomena that occur during quiet nights. This stop leaves visitors pondering whether these sightings are gods, spirits, or warnings from the beyond.

The final stop is Kamakahonu Beach, famous for sightings of unidentified flying objects. The guide discusses various spiritual and extraterrestrial interpretations, leaving the question open: Are these sightings divine, otherworldly, or a curse?
This beach offers a mysterious conclusion to the tour, with the potential for strange sights and thought-provoking stories. The combination of ocean views and supernatural tales makes this a memorable ending point.

Throughout the walk, the paranormal guide enhances the experience with personal stories of encounters with spirits and miracles. According to reviews, guides are knowledgeable, engaging, and often share their own experiences. This personal touch adds authenticity and makes the storytelling more compelling.
The guide’s ability to weave cultural knowledge with supernatural tales keeps the tour lively and engaging, especially as night falls and the atmosphere becomes more eerie.

The tour is designed to be accessible for wheelchair users and runs rain or shine, making it suitable for all weather conditions. It’s located in Kailua-Kona, with the meeting point at Kailua Pier. The group size is generally manageable, and the tour is available mainly in the evening.
Since drinks and snacks are not included, visitors should consider bringing water or snacks if needed. The full two hours are spent walking through historic sites and storytelling, with no significant physical demands beyond walking.
This ghost walking tour appeals to those interested in Hawaiian legends, supernatural phenomena, and local history. It suits travelers who enjoy engaging storytelling and are open to exploring Hawaii’s spiritual side. The knowledgeable guides and personal stories make it a particularly captivating experience.
It’s ideal for adults and older children (over 5 years old), considering the scary stories and supernatural themes. Those seeking a light-hearted or family-friendly activity may prefer other options, but for a hauntingly good cultural experience, this tour hits the mark.
This tour offers an authentic look into Hawaii’s supernatural folklore mixing history and legends seamlessly. The $64 price includes two hours of storytelling, visiting notable landmarks rich in cultural significance. The knowledgeable guides and personal stories stand out, making the walk more than just a series of ghost tales.
While it’s a walking tour, the main appeal lies in the stories and atmosphere. Perfect for those eager to learn about local legends and experience the mysterious side of Kailua-Kona. The collection of sites and well-curated stories create a memorable evening that balances history, culture, and supernatural intrigue.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is generally suitable for children over 5 years old, but the supernatural stories may be intense for very young children.
Does the tour run rain or shine?
Yes, the tour operates rain or shine, so dress accordingly and be prepared for outdoor walking.
Are drinks or snacks included?
No, drinks or snacks are not included, so bringing water is recommended.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours and involves walking through various historic sites.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, especially since the tour covers multiple sites along Kailua-Kona’s shoreline and streets.