Kailua-Kona Ghost Tour: Haunted History Walk
American Ghost Walks •
75-5660 Palani Rd • Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
View on Map
|
Walk through haunted Hawaii on a guided Kailua-Kona tour featuring thrilling ghost stories, historic sites, sacred Hawaiian grounds, and chilling legends. Hear tales of night marchers and unexplained events as you explore Kona's most haunted places with an expert local guide.
![]() |
![]() |
Meet your guide in front of the King Kamehameha Kona beach resort at the sign next to the parking lot across the street from Pacific Vibrations Surf Shop. The sign will say "King Kamehameha Beach Resort".
A free parking lot is located a couple of blocks away, between Kuakini Highway and Likana Lane. To get there, you can make a left on Palani Road from the hotel, then a right onto Kuakini Highway, and look for the entrance on your right.
The walking tour typically lasts between 1.5 and 2 hours. Allow up to 2 hours, as the duration may vary depending on group interaction.
Guides can wait up to 10 minutes after the scheduled start time. Reschedules may be available for travel delays or weather issues, subject to availability. Please call the number on your e-ticket and leave a voicemail with the city and tour time; they will reply as soon as they can.
The tour is recommended for ages 13 and up, making it best suited for teens and adults.
No. This ghost walk is focused on building exteriors and outdoor spaces. Businesses and public places will be open for you to visit during regular business hours.
Ghost encounters are not guaranteed but keep your eyes and ears open for researched stories and authentic accounts of encounters. Your guide will explain paranormal activity such as cold spots and residual hauntings.
Pets are not permitted. Only ADA-defined service animals are allowed on the tour.
Yes. With advance notice, the tour route can be adjusted for wheelchair accessibility. Please mention your wheelchair needs in the comments section when booking.
The tour runs rain or shine. Bring an umbrella or poncho just in case.
Wear weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable walking shoes.
Bring a government-issued ID, cash for tipping your guide, water to keep you hydrated, and a light jacket for the evening.