Hawaii’s Most Haunted.
Learn about some of the most haunted places and subjects in Hawai‘i through Hawaiian legends and oral traditions, historical accounts, newspaper articles, and true personal ghost stories. Here, we have some interesting stories about some of the places we bring our guests and a few places you may not want to venture to alone.
We'll let you decide, but be forewarned: Should you choose to strike out on your own, you are your own keeper. Meaning, what we note here are facts, legends, and observations, it is not a tourist’s guidebook or study manual of where to find “supernatural” occurrences. The places mentioned here, like many places in Hawai‘i, are very much like people; some will welcome you, some will not. To venture out alone is purely at your own risk.
The Most Haunted Places and Legends in Hawai‘i.
Click on the icons to learn about a few interesting places in our island home. We are constantly adding more topics so be sure to check back often!
Ghosts of ‘Iolani Palace
Iolani Palace stands as the only royal palace in the United States, a symbol of Hawaii’s regal history and grandeur. But beneath its elegant exterior, the palace has been the backdrop for a chilling tale of ghostly encounters.
Haunted Downtown Honolulu
Downtown Honolulu is a hotspot for spiritual and psychic energy. From ancient burial sites to modern office buildings, one might be hard-pressed to find one spot in the downtown area that isn’t haunted. Follow our “Hawaii’s Most Haunted” posts to learn more about hauntings in Honolulu and all around Hawaii.
Ghost at the Hawaii State Art Museum (HiSAM)
Once the site of the orignal Hawaiian Hotel, reports say this place was haunted almost from the very beginning. Now, people who work in the new building say they still see a ghost wandering the halls.
Haunted Kawaiaha‘o Church & Graveyard
Named for the Water of Ha’o, an ancient spring nearby, this church is near the center of Royal activity in Downtown Honolulu. Is it haunted? Most definitely.