Extending along the lava flats of the Kona Coast, PuŹ»uhonua o HÅnaunau National Historical Park is home to some of the most significant traditional ā¦
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Feb 6, 2025
Gabriel of Poloyisean Adventures was a great tour guide!! We did a 1/2 day tour of the Ciity of Sanctuary and the Painted Church. Gabriel was very knowledgeable!!Full review by Eric R
Jan 12, 2025
What an amazing place!! The spirituality is palpable and the setting is beautiful! We also picnicked at a table near the beach in the shade of a beautiful tree, enjoying the beautiful ocean view. Takā¦Full review by Paul G
Dec 13, 2024
Nice historical setting. Visitor center, picnicking spots with breezy ocean view. A short walk to Two Step for snorkeling.Full review by Linda M
Hi, Departure446508. What would you like to know about this attraction? is there a cost to get into the park?
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The National Park Service charges the following entrance fees unless you have one of their passes: ENTRANCE FEES - Effective January 1st, 2020 $20.00 per private non ā¦
The National Park Service charges the following entrance fees unless you have one of their passes: ENTRANCE FEES - Effective January 1st, 2020 $20.00 per private non-commercial vehicle (capacity 15 or less) - 7 days $10.00 per pedestrian or bicycle - 7 days $15.00 per motorcycle - 7 days $35.00 Pu'uhonua o HÅnaunau NHP Annual Pass $55.00 Hawaiāi Tri-park Annual Pass
How is it free, did you go on a specific day to be free? Usually there is a charge.
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There are several fee free days throughout the year, and a list of them can be found on the park website. We are , at times, short staffed, and why if there is no attendant at the gate, ā¦
There are several fee free days throughout the year, and a list of them can be found on the park website. We are , at times, short staffed, and why if there is no attendant at the gate, visitors are encouraged to scan the QR code on the window to pay for admission. Any purchases you make at our bookstore also helps to contribute to our cultural programs and demonstrations. Mahalo for your support.
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