Waikiki Ghosts Haunted Walking Tour - Meeting Point and Tour Logistics

Waikiki Ghosts Haunted Walking Tour

Discover Waikiki's haunted side with this 1-hour ghost walking tour, exploring iconic locations and spooky stories for just $24 per person.

Explore Waikiki’s Haunted Past for $24

Waikiki Ghosts Haunted Walking Tour - Explore Waikikis Haunted Past for $24

The Waikiki Ghosts Haunted Walking Tour offers a unique way to experience the legendary side of this sunny island destination. Priced at $24 per person, the tour lasts about one hour and departs at 8 PM from the Public Art “The Stones of Life” in Waikiki. The tour features a mobile ticket, making it convenient to join, and is suitable for most travelers, with a maximum group size of 35.

This tour stands out because it combines local history with supernatural stories, led by a professional, knowledgeable guide. It covers some of Waikiki’s most iconic locations, from the Royal Hawaiian Center to the Hilton Garden Inn Waikiki Beach and Sheraton Princess Kaiulani. While it doesn’t include private building entry, the tour promises to keep you on haunted ground throughout the journey, perfect for those curious about the island’s darker tales.

A key consideration is that the tour is designed for an outdoor, walking experience in the evening, so comfortable shoes and warm clothing are recommended. While reviews praise the entertaining stories and the friendly guide, some note that the experience might be less spooky than expected, especially if you’re hoping for a highly secluded or haunted setting. This tour offers good value for anyone interested in history and ghost stories.

Key Points

Waikiki Ghosts Haunted Walking Tour - Key Points

  • Affordable and accessible: Just $24 for a one-hour guided walk
  • Starts at 8 PM: Perfect for an evening activity after sunset
  • Iconic stops: Includes “The Stones of Life”, Duke Paoa Kahanamoku Statue, and St. Augustine by the Sea
  • Ghost stories and local lore: Told by a professional guide with accurate, researched history
  • Active paranormal sites: Notable locations like Khi Hli’a Aloha Memorial are known for paranormal activity
  • Not private: No interior visits to buildings, but all stops are on haunted ground

Meeting Point and Tour Logistics

Waikiki Ghosts Haunted Walking Tour - Meeting Point and Tour Logistics

The tour begins at Public Art “The Stones of Life” in Honolulu, HI 96815, with check-in at 8:00 PM. It finishes at Khi Hli’a Aloha Memorial, where the guide shares a few more ghost stories before concluding. The walk is outdoor, covering about a mile, with stops at some of Waikiki’s most recognizable landmarks.

The tour’s mobile ticket system allows for easy access, and the service animals are permitted. It’s convenient for those near public transportation, and the tour’s moderate group size ensures a manageable and engaging experience.

The Stops that Uncover Waikiki’s Haunted Lore

Waikiki Ghosts Haunted Walking Tour - The Stops that Uncover Waikiki’s Haunted Lore

“The Stones of Life” and Early Hawaiian History

The tour kicks off at “The Stones of Life,” a site believed by many to possess healing powers. This location dates back to the 1400s and is where visitors learn about Hawaiian history and dark legends. The guide shares tales of the land’s disturbed graves and the spiritual energy believed to linger.

Honoring Duke Paoa Kahanamoku and Night Marchers

Next is the Duke Paoa Kahanamoku Statue, honoring the surfing legend. Alongside, stories about Night Marchers — spirits said to march along certain routes at night — are discussed. Guests receive tips on how to spot these spirits if they happen to cross their path.

Paranormal Activity at ESPACIO Waikiki

The ESPACIO hotel, a newer building, is also included. Despite the lack of extensive history, reports suggest paranormal entities reside on the land, hinting at emotional energy rooted in the site. The guide talks about unsolved supernatural phenomena observed here.

The Gothic Charm of St. Augustine by the Sea

The tour’s final landmark is St. Augustine by the Sea, a building with neo-Gothic architecture. The guide shares spooky stories tied to this locale, wrapping up the evening with fun facts and ghostly tales that leave a lasting impression.

Khi Hli’a Aloha Memorial and Active Paranormal Sites

The concluding stop, Khi Hli’a Aloha Memorial, holds significant archaeological and spiritual importance. Since human remains were excavated during development, this area remains highly active in paranormal reports. The site offers a solemn but spooky end to the tour.

The Guide and Experience Quality

Waikiki Ghosts Haunted Walking Tour - The Guide and Experience Quality

Reviews highlight Terry as a friendly, knowledgeable guide who effectively mixes history with supernatural tales. The storytelling style is appreciated for being informative and engaging, even if some expect a scarier experience. The overall value is considered good, especially for those interested in local legends and cultural history.

Some guests note that the tour may not meet their expectations for seclusion or spookiness, as the stops are on public, outdoor locations. It’s best suited for history buffs or ghost story enthusiasts rather than thrill-seekers.

The Sum Up: A Friendly, Informative Haunted Walk in Waikiki

Waikiki Ghosts Haunted Walking Tour - The Sum Up: A Friendly, Informative Haunted Walk in Waikiki

The Waikiki Ghosts Haunted Walking Tour offers an affordable and well-researched way to explore the island’s spooky side. Its key strength lies in the expert storytelling and the chance to visit famous landmarks with a paranormal twist. While it might not satisfy those looking for deeply haunted interiors or isolated ghostly encounters, it provides good value for anyone interested in Hawaiian legends and local history.

Perfect for an evening activity, this tour is suitable for most travelers who enjoy outdoor walks and storytelling. It offers a respectful look at spiritual sites and cultural lore, making it an engaging and educational experience that complements Waikiki’s sunny image with a touch of mystery.

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“Terry was a good host, very knowledgeable and kind. My wife and I enjoyed ourselves, however, it wasn't quite what we were expecting. Although quit…”

— Peter H, Oct 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

Waikiki Ghosts Haunted Walking Tour - Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price of the Waikiki Ghosts Haunted Walking Tour?
The tour costs $24 per person, making it an affordable evening activity.

How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately one hour.

Where does the tour start?
It begins at Public Art “The Stones of Life” in Waikiki, Honolulu.

What time does the tour start?
The tour departs at 8:00 PM.

Are private buildings visited inside?
No, the tour does not include interior visits, but all stops are on haunted ground.

Is the tour suitable for children or those with mobility issues?
Most travelers can participate, but the outdoor walking nature may require comfortable shoes and basic mobility.

Are guide tips included?
No, tips are not included in the tour price.

Can service animals join the tour?
Yes, service animals are allowed.

What locations are covered during the tour?
Stops include “The Stones of Life,” the Duke Paoa Kahanamoku Statue, ESPACIO Waikiki, St. Augustine by the Sea, and Khi Hli’a Aloha Memorial.

Is there free cancellation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours before the scheduled start for a full refund.