Visit Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park

#4 in Best Things To Do in Hawaii - The Big Island

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Key Info

Highway 160

Price & Hours

$20 per car; $15 per motorcycle or $10 per pedestrian
8:15 a.m.-sunset daily

Details

Parks and Gardens, Hiking, Sightseeing
Time to Spend: 1 to 2 hours

Introduction

Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park is a highly revered location in Hawai'i. It is historically significant as a sanctuary where Hawaiians who broke sacred laws (kapu) could seek refuge and avoid the death penalty by being forgiven by a local priest up until the early 19th century.

Present-Day Significance

Now a 180-acre historical landmark, the park is maintained by the National Park Service. Despite its modern-day management, it remains an active religious site for the descendants of the original inhabitants.

A Popular Destination

The park is a favored spot among visitors to Hawai'i, particularly those interested in history and ancestral traditions. Visitors can explore captivating temples, view intricate ki'i (symbolic representations of akua, the Hawaiian deities, often carved in wood or stone), and spot numerous honu (Hawaiian green sea turtles) in the surrounding ocean. Nearby, Two Step offers exceptional snorkeling opportunities just outside the park.

Visiting Hours

Located at Honaunau Bay in South Kona, Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park is open daily from 8:15 a.m. to sunset. The visitor center operates from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. It's advisable to visit in the morning to avoid the afternoon heat. Ensure you wear a hat and bring ample water to stay hydrated.

Ticket Information

Entrance passes to the park are valid for seven days. The fees are $20 per car, $15 per motorcycle, and $10 for individual entry on foot or by bike. Payments can be made only via credit or debit cards. For further details, refer to the National Park Service's official website. Remember, this is a sacred site, so visitors should conduct themselves with respect.

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