What a great experience. Our guide was very knowledgeable and the stories he told were very informative. Had a wonderful time walking to different sites and the whole group was very into the experience so that made it even better! Definitely recommend!
This tour is more than just a ghost tour — it’s history, culture, and storytelling woven together with wisdom
The Honolulu Night Marchers Ghost Tour was an unforgettable experience. I truly felt privileged to be part of it. Lopaka was incredibly knowledgeable, warm, and easy to talk to, and it was especially meaningful to hear stories passed down from his mother and family. Learning directly from locals added so much depth and respect to the experience.
The images and stories shared during the tour were absolutely chilling. I even took a few photos during the walk that I know were clear when I took them — but when I looked at them later, they were mysteriously blurry. I’ll try to attach them because it honestly gave me chills.
This tour is more than just a ghost tour — it’s history, culture, and storytelling woven together with wisdom and respect. Lopaka shares his knowledge in a way that feels genuine and thoughtful, and you walk away with a deeper appreciation for Hawaiian history and traditions.
This is definitely a must-do if you’re visiting Oʻahu. Highly recommended. I also loved the little orange cat :)
Super interesting and engaging. I took two kiddos with me (10 yo and 16 yo), probably shouldn’t have taken them. TW for a lot of SI, but still interesting for adults.
Learned a lot about the culture and history, and it expanded on the Night Marchers that was introduced to me in the movie “Finding Ohana”
This was one of the best ghost tours my wife and I have done! Gabby, our guide, did a great job of mixing history with local stories about paranormal experiences. She also was able to answer further questions we had and even tell us some more stories when asked! Definitely do this tour--you get to learn a lot about the city of Kona and the Hawaiian people through their stories.