Waikiki Night Marchers - July

$40.00

Hear the stories of those who’ve witnessed the night marchers and have survived to tell the tale. - Sundays or Wednesdays @ 7pm

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There’s so much more to Waikiki than just high-end shopping and the occasional Polynesian luau. Once being the seat of power of the Island of Oahu, the sands of Waikiki contained much more than seashells and sand crabs.

The oral traditions of the much-feared night marchers have survived countless years by being passed down from mouth to ear and then by the learned art of writing and documentation. Their tales have survived the influx of missionaries and different cultures. Their stories have spread through hushed whispers during late-night storytelling around the dinner table. Their procession has been witnessed by Hawaiians and non-Hawaiians from different walks of life. The night marchers hold us in rapt attention as their deeds are recounted in private and public settings. However, the question always becomes, “Who are the Night Marchers?”

On our Waikiki ghost tour, come learn about a place that was famous for ancient burials, heiau, battlefields, the homes of ali‘i, and several paths of the feared Night Marchers. On this hour and a half walking tour, hear the stories of those who have witnessed the march and have survived to tell the tale.

7pm, Sunday or Wednesday nights, we meet at the Waikiki Bandstand at Kapiolani Park.

$40 per person