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Visite fantôme de Kona Haunted Hele

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One of Kona's most popular nighttime activities and rated excellent on TripAdvisor! Step into the spooky past and supernatural happenings of Kona on this evening walking ghost tour. After the sun dips down, follow an expert local guide as you explore eerie tales of hauntings and real-life historical events that are sure to send chills down your spine.

​Meet up with your guide and set out on foot down the historic Ali'i Drive, beginning your excursion with a brief overview of Kona's fascinating, mystery-filled history. From there, make your way to various locations where supernatural events are believed to have occurred, from the historic location of human sacrifices to the paths where the ghostly, torch-wielding Night Marchers are believed to walk. See authentic paranormal photos captured during the tours including one of the "lady in white" as well as various different orbs.

The Kona Haunted Hele Guidebook and the all new Paranormal Passport is available to purchase on our website.
Ville: Grande île d'Hawaï
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  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Kailua Pier
The central meeting place in downtown Kona, where missionaries arrived bringing western religion to the islands.
2
Ahuena Heiau
A former sacrificial heiau (luakini) dedicated to the god Ku where human sacrifice was performed, then later rededicated by King Kamehameha to the god Lono as a temple of peace.
3
Kamakahonu Beach
This is the location where King Kamehameha I transitioned into the next life, and also the site of ancient human sacrifice.
4
Hulihe'e Palace
Will the ghostly "lady in white" of the palace show herself again? Was it Pele, or Princess Kaiulani? We've witnessed her on tour once before...and then she disappeared!
5
Mokuaikaua Church
The lava rock cornerstones of Hawaii's very first Christian church were formerly part of an ancient Hawaiian temple, built hundreds of years in the past. This newly introduced religion eventually led to events that are considered Hawaii's civil war and the end of the ancient Kapu system.
6
Kona Inn Shopping Village
Built on ancients grounds, the Kona Inn was responsible for ushering in the era of tourism in Kona. The site was formerly home to King Kamehameha II and is known as "papa'ula" or "red flats" as there may have been human sacrifice here as well. End the tour with a cleansing sage smudge at the new Big Island Ghost Tours booth.
7
Kailua Pier
The central meeting place in downtown Kona, where missionaries arrived bringing western religion to the islands.
8
Ahuena Heiau
A former sacrificial heiau (luakini) dedicated to the god Ku where human sacrifice was performed, then later rededicated by King Kamehameha to the god Lono as a temple of peace.
9
Kamakahonu Beach
This is the location where King Kamehameha I transitioned into the next life, and also the site of ancient human sacrifice.
10
Hulihe'e Palace
Will the ghostly "lady in white" of the palace show herself again? Was it Pele, or Princess Kaiulani? We've witnessed her on tour once before...and then she disappeared!
11
Mokuaikaua Church
The lava rock cornerstones of Hawaii's very first Christian church were formerly part of an ancient Hawaiian temple, built hundreds of years in the past. This newly introduced religion eventually led to events that are considered Hawaii's civil war and the end of the ancient Kapu system.
12
Kona Inn Shopping Village
Built on ancients grounds, the Kona Inn was responsible for ushering in the era of tourism in Kona. The site was formerly home to King Kamehameha II and is known as "papa'ula" or "red flats" as there may have been human sacrifice here as well. End the tour with a cleansing sage smudge at the new Big Island Ghost Tours booth.
13
Kailua Pier
The central meeting place in downtown Kona, where missionaries arrived bringing western religion to the islands.
14
Ahuena Heiau
A former sacrificial heiau (luakini) dedicated to the god Ku where human sacrifice was performed, then later rededicated by King Kamehameha to the god Lono as a temple of peace.
15
Kamakahonu Beach
This is the location where King Kamehameha I transitioned into the next life, and also the site of ancient human sacrifice.
16
Hulihe'e Palace
Will the ghostly "lady in white" of the palace show herself again? Was it Pele, or Princess Kaiulani? We've witnessed her on tour once before...and then she disappeared!
17
Mokuaikaua Church
The lava rock cornerstones of Hawaii's very first Christian church were formerly part of an ancient Hawaiian temple, built hundreds of years in the past. This newly introduced religion eventually led to events that are considered Hawaii's civil war and the end of the ancient Kapu system.
18
Kona Inn Shopping Village
Built on ancients grounds, the Kona Inn was responsible for ushering in the era of tourism in Kona. The site was formerly home to King Kamehameha II and is known as "papa'ula" or "red flats" as there may have been human sacrifice here as well. End the tour with a cleansing sage smudge at the new Big Island Ghost Tours booth.
19
Kailua Pier
The central meeting place in downtown Kona, where missionaries arrived bringing western religion to the islands.
20
Ahuena Heiau
A former sacrificial heiau (luakini) dedicated to the god Ku where human sacrifice was performed, then later rededicated by King Kamehameha to the god Lono as a temple of peace.
21
Kamakahonu Beach
This is the location where King Kamehameha I transitioned into the next life, and also the site of ancient human sacrifice.
22
Hulihe'e Palace
Will the ghostly "lady in white" of the palace show herself again? Was it Pele, or Princess Kaiulani? We've witnessed her on tour once before...and then she disappeared!
23
Mokuaikaua Church
The lava rock cornerstones of Hawaii's very first Christian church were formerly part of an ancient Hawaiian temple, built hundreds of years in the past. This newly introduced religion eventually led to events that are considered Hawaii's civil war and the end of the ancient Kapu system.
24
Kona Inn Shopping Village
Built on ancients grounds, the Kona Inn was responsible for ushering in the era of tourism in Kona. The site was formerly home to King Kamehameha II and is known as "papa'ula" or "red flats" as there may have been human sacrifice here as well. End the tour with a cleansing sage smudge at the new Big Island Ghost Tours booth.
25
Quai de Kailua
Le lieu de rencontre central du centre-ville de Kona, où les missionnaires sont arrivés apportant la religion occidentale aux îles.
26
Ahuena Heiau
Un ancien heiau sacrificiel (luakini) dédié au dieu Ku où des sacrifices humains étaient pratiqués, puis plus tard reconsacré par le roi Kamehameha au dieu Lono comme temple de la paix.
27
Plage de Kamakahonu
C'est l'endroit où le roi Kamehameha I est passé à la vie suivante, et aussi le site d'anciens sacrifices humains.
28
Palais Hulihe'e
La fantomatique "dame en blanc" du palais se montrera-t-elle à nouveau ? Était-ce Pelé ou la princesse Kaiulani ? Nous l'avons déjà vue en tournée... et puis elle a disparu !
29
Église de Mokuaikaua
Les pierres angulaires de la pierre de lave de la toute première église chrétienne d'Hawaï faisaient autrefois partie d'un ancien temple hawaïen, construit il y a des centaines d'années. Cette religion nouvellement introduite a finalement conduit à des événements qui sont considérés comme la guerre civile d'Hawaï et la fin de l'ancien système Kapu.
30
Kona Inn Shopping Village
Construit sur des terrains anciens, le Kona Inn a marqué le début de l'ère du tourisme à Kona. Le site abritait autrefois le roi Kamehameha II et est connu sous le nom de "papa'ula" ou "appartements rouges" car il peut y avoir eu des sacrifices humains ici aussi. Terminez la visite avec une tache de sauge nettoyante au nouveau stand de Big Island Ghost Tours.
31
Kona Inn Shopping Village
Built on ancients grounds, the Kona Inn was responsible for ushering in the era of tourism in Kona. The site was formerly home to King Kamehameha II and is known as "papa'ula" or "red flats" as there may have been human sacrifice here as well. End the tour with a cleansing sage smudge at the new Big Island Ghost Tours booth.
32
Hulihe'e Palace
Will the ghostly "lady in white" of the palace show herself again? Was it Pele, or Princess Kaiulani? We've witnessed her on tour once before...and then she disappeared!
33
Mokuaikaua Hawaii's 1st Christian Church
The lava rock cornerstones of Hawaii's very first Christian church were formerly part of an ancient Hawaiian temple, built hundreds of years in the past. This newly introduced religion eventually led to events that are considered Hawaii's civil war and the end of the ancient Kapu system.
34
Ahuena Heiau
A former sacrificial heiau (luakini) dedicated to the god Ku where human sacrifice was performed, then later rededicated by King Kamehameha to the god Lono as a temple of peace.
35
Kamakahonu Beach
This is the location where King Kamehameha I transitioned into the next life, and also the site of ancient human sacrifice.
36
Kailua Pier
The central meeting place in downtown Kona, where missionaries arrived bringing western religion to the islands.
37
Kona Inn Shopping Village
Built on ancients grounds, the Kona Inn was responsible for ushering in the era of tourism in Kona. The site was formerly home to King Kamehameha II and is known as "papa'ula" or "red flats" as there may have been human sacrifice here as well. End the tour with a cleansing sage smudge at the new Big Island Ghost Tours booth.
38
Hulihe'e Palace
Will the ghostly "lady in white" of the palace show herself again? Was it Pele, or Princess Kaiulani? We've witnessed her on tour once before...and then she disappeared!
39
Mokuaikaua Hawaii's 1st Christian Church
The lava rock cornerstones of Hawaii's very first Christian church were formerly part of an ancient Hawaiian temple, built hundreds of years in the past. This newly introduced religion eventually led to events that are considered Hawaii's civil war and the end of the ancient Kapu system.
40
Ahuena Heiau
A former sacrificial heiau (luakini) dedicated to the god Ku where human sacrifice was performed, then later rededicated by King Kamehameha to the god Lono as a temple of peace.
41
Kamakahonu Beach
This is the location where King Kamehameha I transitioned into the next life, and also the site of ancient human sacrifice.
42
Kailua Pier
The central meeting place in downtown Kona, where missionaries arrived bringing western religion to the islands.
43
Kona Inn Shopping Village
Built on ancients grounds, the Kona Inn was responsible for ushering in the era of tourism in Kona. The site was formerly home to King Kamehameha II and is known as "papa'ula" or "red flats" as there may have been human sacrifice here as well. End the tour with a cleansing sage smudge at the new Big Island Ghost Tours booth.
44
Hulihe'e Palace
Will the ghostly "lady in white" of the palace show herself again? Was it Pele, or Princess Kaiulani? We've witnessed her on tour once before...and then she disappeared!
45
Mokuaikaua Hawaii's 1st Christian Church
The lava rock cornerstones of Hawaii's very first Christian church were formerly part of an ancient Hawaiian temple, built hundreds of years in the past. This newly introduced religion eventually led to events that are considered Hawaii's civil war and the end of the ancient Kapu system.
46
Ahuena Heiau
A former sacrificial heiau (luakini) dedicated to the god Ku where human sacrifice was performed, then later rededicated by King Kamehameha to the god Lono as a temple of peace.
47
Kamakahonu Beach
This is the location where King Kamehameha I transitioned into the next life, and also the site of ancient human sacrifice.
48
Kailua Pier
The central meeting place in downtown Kona, where missionaries arrived bringing western religion to the islands.
49
Kona Inn Shopping Village
Built on ancients grounds, the Kona Inn was responsible for ushering in the era of tourism in Kona. The site was formerly home to King Kamehameha II and is known as "papa'ula" or "red flats" as there may have been human sacrifice here as well. End the tour with a cleansing sage smudge at the new Big Island Ghost Tours booth.
50
Hulihe'e Palace
Will the ghostly "lady in white" of the palace show herself again? Was it Pele, or Princess Kaiulani? We've witnessed her on tour once before...and then she disappeared!
51
Mokuaikaua Hawaii's 1st Christian Church
The lava rock cornerstones of Hawaii's very first Christian church were formerly part of an ancient Hawaiian temple, built hundreds of years in the past. This newly introduced religion eventually led to events that are considered Hawaii's civil war and the end of the ancient Kapu system.
52
Ahuena Heiau
A former sacrificial heiau (luakini) dedicated to the god Ku where human sacrifice was performed, then later rededicated by King Kamehameha to the god Lono as a temple of peace.
53
Kamakahonu Beach
This is the location where King Kamehameha I transitioned into the next life, and also the site of ancient human sacrifice.
54
Kailua Pier
The central meeting place in downtown Kona, where missionaries arrived bringing western religion to the islands.
55
Kona Inn Shopping Village
Built on ancients grounds, the Kona Inn was responsible for ushering in the era of tourism in Kona. The site was formerly home to King Kamehameha II and is known as "papa'ula" or "red flats" as there may have been human sacrifice here as well. End the tour with a cleansing sage smudge at the new Big Island Ghost Tours booth.
56
Hulihe'e Palace
Will the ghostly "lady in white" of the palace show herself again? Was it Pele, or Princess Kaiulani? We've witnessed her on tour once before...and then she disappeared!
57
Mokuaikaua Hawaii's 1st Christian Church
The lava rock cornerstones of Hawaii's very first Christian church were formerly part of an ancient Hawaiian temple, built hundreds of years in the past. This newly introduced religion eventually led to events that are considered Hawaii's civil war and the end of the ancient Kapu system.
58
Ahuena Heiau
A former sacrificial heiau (luakini) dedicated to the god Ku where human sacrifice was performed, then later rededicated by King Kamehameha to the god Lono as a temple of peace.
59
Kamakahonu Beach
This is the location where King Kamehameha I transitioned into the next life, and also the site of ancient human sacrifice.
60
Kailua Pier
The central meeting place in downtown Kona, where missionaries arrived bringing western religion to the islands.
61
Kona Inn Shopping Village
Built on ancients grounds, the Kona Inn was responsible for ushering in the era of tourism in Kona. The site was formerly home to King Kamehameha II and is known as "papa'ula" or "red flats" as there may have been human sacrifice here as well. End the tour with a cleansing sage smudge at the new Big Island Ghost Tours booth.
62
Hulihe'e Palace
Will the ghostly "lady in white" of the palace show herself again? Was it Pele, or Princess Kaiulani? We've witnessed her on tour once before...and then she disappeared!
63
Mokuaikaua Hawaii's 1st Christian Church
The lava rock cornerstones of Hawaii's very first Christian church were formerly part of an ancient Hawaiian temple, built hundreds of years in the past. This newly introduced religion eventually led to events that are considered Hawaii's civil war and the end of the ancient Kapu system.
64
Ahuena Heiau
A former sacrificial heiau (luakini) dedicated to the god Ku where human sacrifice was performed, then later rededicated by King Kamehameha to the god Lono as a temple of peace.
65
Kamakahonu Beach
This is the location where King Kamehameha I transitioned into the next life, and also the site of ancient human sacrifice.
66
Kailua Pier
The central meeting place in downtown Kona, where missionaries arrived bringing western religion to the islands.
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Commentaires (95)
Maria_C
Jul 2024
I never made it to Hawaii. The day before we were set to fly out we had an unexpected death. I tried to call and was told it was not refundable. To be fair it is stated on the website. However, my hotel was also non refundable and I had a rep call me back the next day and gave me a full refund. My suggestion is to not book anything until you actually get to Hawaii. We do plan to try again next year. I seriously doubt I will attempt to book this tour again. It is tied to bad memories now. However I will use Southwest Airlines-full refund. Black rock car rental-full refund. Club Wyndham Moana loa-full refund. These companies have made a difficult and dark time a bit easier with their compassion and understanding.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jul 2024
First of all, we are sorry for your loss. Second, You were listed as a “no call, no show”, and our records indicate you never called or emailed us in the first place to get a refund, which we would have given you. But, of course, it’s our fault, even though our policies are clearly listed (as you mentioned)…and so we also give you a 1 star review for your lack of communication.
977kelid
Apr 2024
This is the biggest scam. We did absolutely nothing paranormal or ghost tour like except for listen to stories and look at an ipad with photo shopped pictures, of other people's encounters?? We paid $120 each as a gift for xmas we were given $30 worth of food. It was listed as A HAUNTED FOOD TOUR. We did nothing at all except for sit in restaurants and hear some bogus history and not true facts. Definitely not the guides fault, she needs to be trained better. We got to the last restaurant so late they didn't even want us there. While walking we heard stories about how the church was made, and about a human sacrifice stone on the lawn of the palace.(from across the street) No paranormal anything? When we brought it to the attention of Zach the owner his response was"the restaurants took to long so they didn't have time for the tour part??? WHAT??none of us wanted to go to the restaurants at all. He said "that wasn't our fault". It was horribly organized, no structure, way over priced and the 6 folks we were with who paid $90 each plus all their own food and drink felt the same way. In fact on his web site the same tour is at $60 and he won't refund us anything??? It was shocking how horrible it was we just wanted to leave but kept thinking, there must be something coming?? Nope. Not sure how this company gets away with ripping guests off like this? If you actually look all the reviews are older. Your best bet is DO NOT BOOK IT
Julie_G
Apr 2024
Loved hearing all the history in Kona in spots you would never know happened. Very informative and unique.

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