Pass By: Iolani Palace, 364 S King St, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Honolulu has a rich history and the grounds of Iolani Palace have long been considered a sacred place. Built around 1879 - it was a place for royalty and site of a historic coup - the only coup of a sitting monarchy in American history. The last Queen of the land fought for a free Hawaii until her death and her spirit is said to still linger here looking over Honolulu...
Pass By: 335 Merchant St, 335 Merchant St, Honolulu, HI 96802, USA
This street intersection is known as Kaua’nona’ula – meaning rain with the red rainbow. While there is no historic events that happened here, the ghost sightings are plenty. Hear creepy stories of the unexplained encounters many a visitor has experienced.
Pass By: 201 Merchant St, 201 Merchant St, Honolulu, HI 96813, USA
Many creepy stories have been shared from the workers and customers of this old building. Rumors of a ghost in a white kimono haunting the location are so abundant that a news article was written about the tragedy that ensues after the host reveals herself to you. Hear this and other tales of the hauntings here.
Pass By: 417 S King St, 417 S King St, Honolulu, HI 96813, USA
This Supreme Court opened in 1871 and saw many cases that came here as their last resort. Before these grounds sentenced murderers to their doom, it once held an orphanage. Rumor has it that if you sit under the banyan trees at the edge of the lot, you can hear the laughter of children playing. Many have also encountered the lost souls of the criminals sentenced to death in the early 1900s, making this haunted location and interesting mixture of spirits that linger here.
Pass By: Kawaiahaʻo Church School, 872 Mission Ln, Honolulu, HI 96813, USA
The first Christian Church built in Hawaii is one of the most historic and haunted sites. As the oldest cemetery in the state the gravestones often do not tell the full story of the buried... It is estimated that many more bodies lie beneath the surface than the 296 gravestones would suggest. Tourists have reported experiencing strange smells, hearing quiet whispers and seeing the ghost of a young boy who often wanders the cemetery. Hear the stories behind the hauntings!
Pass By: Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives, 553 S King St, Honolulu, HI 96813, USA
Here you'll find two of the oldest homes in all of Hawaii, built by missionaries from New England to spread their protestant beliefs. Many witnesses report to have seen the ghosts of missionary women dressed in long dresses and hear the sounds of children. Explore the history of this haunted historic museum.