Image of a Future King Walking Tour
Honolulu, Hawaii
Trip Type: Cultural Tours
Duration: 90 minutes
This cultural walk in Waikiki describes one of the most significant events in Hawaiian history. Kamehameha united the Hawaiian Islands and became Hawaii's first King. Relive King Kamehameha's famous invasion of O'ahu and walk the beaches where his fleet of warriors landed. Hear the stories from an ancestor of King Kamehameha.
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This cultural walk in Waikiki describes one of the most significant events in Hawaiian history. Kamehameha united the Hawaiian Islands and became Hawaii's first King. Relive King Kamehameha's famous invasion of O'ahu and walk the beaches where his fleet of warriors landed. Hear the stories from an ancestor of King Kamehameha.Your guide is a cultural historian and a descendant of King Kamehameha, Hawaii's first king who united all of the Hawaiian islands.
Your guide will meet you in the lobby of the Royal Hawaiian Hotel where you will begin your guided walk with a welcoming chant.
Your first stop will be at the Coconut Grove where you will visualize Kamehameha's warriors on thousands of outrigger canoes preparing to land on the shores of Waikiki to battle with Oahu's Chiefs.
Your next stop will be at an ancient site called Helumoa where you will walk the paths where famous battles took place in Waikīkī and learn how and why the battles moved inland into a valley. Then hear of Kamehameha's accomplishments as a result of uniting all of the Hawaiian islands into one kingdom.
Next you will enter the Moana hotel and learn about the meaning of Waikiki and why the royal descendants of the king settled in Waikiki.
Your cultural walking tour will end at the Healing Stones where you will learn of this site's significance to the healing of Waikiki.
Your guide will meet you in the lobby of the Royal Hawaiian Hotel where you will begin your guided walk with a welcoming chant.
Your first stop will be at the Coconut Grove where you will visualize Kamehameha's warriors on thousands of outrigger canoes preparing to land on the shores of Waikiki to battle with Oahu's Chiefs.
Your next stop will be at an ancient site called Helumoa where you will walk the paths where famous battles took place in Waikīkī and learn how and why the battles moved inland into a valley. Then hear of Kamehameha's accomplishments as a result of uniting all of the Hawaiian islands into one kingdom.
Next you will enter the Moana hotel and learn about the meaning of Waikiki and why the royal descendants of the king settled in Waikiki.
Your cultural walking tour will end at the Healing Stones where you will learn of this site's significance to the healing of Waikiki.
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