We have compiled the most highly recommended spiritual spots in Waikiki and Ala Moana into one list.
Although there are not many, there are some spiritual spots that represent Hawaii!
This is because the Waikiki and Ala Moana area was actually known as a healing spot in the past.
Since they are introduced in alphabetical order, please find them according to where you want to go or what you want to do.
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Recommended Spiritual Spots in Waikiki and Ala Moana
We have only compiled spiritual spots located in the Waikiki and Ala Moana areas.
If you find a place you are interested in, please use the link to the detailed article below each heading.
Kawehewehe

Kawehewehe is a hidden spiritual spot quietly located in the central area of Waikiki.
It is a sacred place that has been said to have the power to heal physical and mental illnesses since the time of ancient Hawaii!
Since it stands alone in an area without a sandy beach, many people do not know about it, and it always has a quiet and calm atmosphere.
Also, because fresh water springs up around here, another feature is that the ocean is cleaner than other areas of Waikiki Beach.
As it is the most accessible spiritual spot in Hawaii, please feel free to go there and get healed.
Kapaemahu Stones (The Stones of Life)

The Kapaemahu Stones are four large stones located right next to the Honolulu Police Department Waikiki Substation.
Many people might walk right past them, but these stones are not just simple objects!
They are special stones handed down from ancient Hawaii that absorb bad energy and provide healing power, and they are also called the stones of life.
Although they are located very close to Waikiki Beach, which is visited by many people, this is a spiritual spot that surprisingly many people are unaware of.
Please do not just pass by, but stop and try to receive their healing power.
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Magic Island

Magic Island is a secret beach located at the tip of Ala Moana Beach Park.
It is a hidden spot known for offering beautiful views of the Hawaiian sunset sinking nicely into the ocean!
It features a spacious grassy area and a lagoon where you can swim, and various events are held here because of its scenery and location.
Many people gather during events, but since it is not usually so crowded, you can enjoy a very Hawaiian atmosphere.
The view overlooking Diamond Head and the buildings of Waikiki is also very beautiful, so how about relaxing there from morning to evening?
How to Access Waikiki and Ala Moana
Waikiki and Ala Moana are the closest areas, about 0 to 15 minutes away from the center of Waikiki.
As for transportation methods, tours are recommended if you prioritize safety, comfort, and efficiency; a rental car or Turo if you prioritize freedom; and Biki or the Waikiki Trolley if you prioritize sightseeing.
Recommended Transportation for Waikiki and Ala Moana
Ultimate Guide to Biki – Bikeshare for Freely Exploring Waikiki and Honolulu
Ultimate Guide to Waikiki Trolley – Sightseeing Bus for Efficiently Visiting Popular Spots
Ultimate Guide to Taxis and Uber – Ride-Hailing Services for Easy Travel in Hawaii
