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Discover Honolulu's haunted sites and legendary night marchers on this highly-rated 1.5-hour ghost tour led by Master Storyteller Lopaka Kapanui for $28.
Explore the haunted streets of Downtown Honolulu with the Honolulu: Downtown Ghostly Night Marchers Walking Tour. Priced at $28 per person and lasting about 1.5 hours, this tour is uniquely recognized as the best ghost tour in the nation by USA Today’s 10Best Reader’s Choice Awards, winning this accolade in both 2023 and 2024. Guided by the renowned Lopaka Kapanui, known as the “Ghost Guy” of Hawaii, this experience promises a captivating mix of authentic legends, documented hauntings, and Hawaiian cultural insights.
This tour is ideal for those interested in paranormal stories and Hawaiian folklore, offering an immersive walk through Downtown Honolulu’s spectral history. It emphasizes local entrepreneurship, being Native Hawaiian-owned and operated. Be prepared for an engaging, spine-tingling journey that highlights Honolulu’s mysterious side—though it does not include food, drinks, or motorized transport.


This ghost tour begins at the Kamehameha Statue in the heart of Downtown Honolulu. Travelers are instructed to look for a Hawaiian man in a black suit, making it easy to find the meeting spot. It’s a convenient central location, perfect for those already exploring the city. The tour does not involve any transportation, so walking shoes and comfortable attire are recommended.
The meeting point’s significance ties into the local history and adds to the authentic Hawaiian atmosphere. The tour usually takes place in the evening, enhancing the eerie ambiance with the city’s lights and shadows.
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Lopaka Kapanui is well-known for his storytelling skills and expertise in local paranormal lore. His reputation as the “Ghost Guy” of Hawaii is reinforced by his appearances on YouTube and Haunted Towns. He leads the group through Honolulu’s ghostly sites with engaging narration that blends history, Hawaiian legends, and true accounts of paranormal activity.
Visitors often find his explanations clear and captivating, making the supernatural stories feel real. His approach highlights Hawaiian legends of night marchers, legendary figures believed to traverse the land, adding a profound cultural layer to the experience.

The tour features various haunted sites in Downtown Honolulu, where whispered accounts of spectral phenomena and elusive shadows create a haunting atmosphere. Specific locations are woven into the walk, each with its own story of ghostly encounters.
Among these stories are accounts of spectral sightings and paranormal activity that have been documented over time. The tour focuses on Hawaiian legends, emphasizing the cultural significance of the land and spirits believed to roam through the city’s modern streets.

A key highlight of the tour is learning about the legend of the night marchers. These are spectral figures from Hawaiian mythology said to walk ancient paths, especially during certain nights. The stories talk of their silent, ghostly processions, which can still be sensed or seen by those who wander too close to their pathways.
The guide explains their importance in Hawaiian culture and how these legends continue to influence local stories about supernatural encounters in Honolulu today. The night marchers’ tales add a mystical element and deepen the understanding of Hawaii’s spiritual heritage.
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The tour is suitable for most, as it is wheelchair accessible. It involves walking about half a mile around Downtown Honolulu, so sturdy shoes are recommended over high heels. The atmosphere is best experienced in evening hours, where the shadows and lighting amplify the eerie mood.
Travelers are encouraged to bring cameras to capture the ghostly sights and moments. Sweaters or jackets are advisable, especially if the evening gets cool. The tour is designed to be informative and engaging, with no food or drinks included, but it offers a chance to explore Honolulu’s spectral side.
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This tour not only dives into ghost stories but also incorporates Hawaiian legends, history, and culture. It’s a Native Hawaiian-owned business, ensuring the stories and legends are presented with respect and authenticity. The experience balances supernatural tales with educational insights into Hawaiian spirituality and land significance.
The guide’s storytelling style lends a personal and local flavor, making the experience more meaningful than a typical ghost walk. It’s a chance to connect with Hawaiian traditions while exploring the city’s haunted past.
With a duration of around 90 minutes, the tour maintains a brisk yet comfortable pace. The walking distance keeps the experience lively without becoming tiring. The timing in the evening enhances the creepy ambiance, making shadows seem more mysterious and ghost stories more vivid.
The overall pacing allows for a story-rich experience without feeling rushed. The atmospheric setting and engaging storytelling make the walking tour feel like a step back into Honolulu’s supernatural history.

This experience is ideal for those interested in paranormal stories, Hawaiian legends, and local culture. It suits travelers who enjoy storytelling and exploring the mystical side of cities. The tour’s accessibility makes it suitable for most physical abilities, and its focus on documented hauntings ensures authenticity.
While it does not include food or motorized transport, the immersive walking experience offers a genuine feel of Honolulu’s haunted streets. It is especially appealing in the evening when the city’s shadows come alive with stories.

The Honolulu: Downtown Ghostly Night Marchers Walking Tour stands out thanks to its award-winning reputation and expert guide. Its focus on Hawaiian legends and documented hauntings makes it more than just a ghost walk—it’s a cultural exploration.
The combination of authentic stories, engaging storytelling, and local ownership makes this tour a valuable choice for travelers seeking a spooky yet respectful look at Hawaii’s supernatural side. The 1.5-hour experience offers a manageable, atmosphere-rich adventure that highlights what makes Honolulu’s history uniquely spectral.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is generally appropriate for most ages, but parents should consider the spooky stories and dark atmosphere. No specific age restrictions are mentioned.
Are there any food or drink options included?
No, the tour does not include food or beverages. It is a walking experience focused solely on ghost stories and legends.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for travelers with mobility needs.
What should I wear for the tour?
Comfortable clothing and sweaters or jackets are recommended, especially for evening hours. High-heeled shoes are discouraged due to walking.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 1.5 hours, covering about half a mile of walking.
Where do I meet the guide?
At the Kamehameha Statue in Downtown Honolulu, where you look for a Hawaiian man in a black suit.
What is the guide’s storytelling style?
Lopaka Kapanui is known for his engaging, clear, and culturally respectful storytelling style, blending history with local legends.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What makes this tour stand out compared to others?
Its award-winning status, authentic Hawaiian legends, and the expert guidance of Lopaka Kapanui set this ghost walk apart, providing a rich cultural perspective alongside paranormal tales.