Sentences with word «heiau»

A "heiau" is a word used in Hawaii to refer to a religious temple or sacred site. It is a place where Native Hawaiians used to worship their gods and perform ceremonies. Full definition
On this outstanding sightseeing excursion you will visit Kauai's picturesque East Coast with its characteristic swaying palm trees, beautiful beaches and sacred Heiau ruins; in contrast The North Shore has shear mountain cliffs, emerald green Taro
On this outstanding sightseeing excursion you will visit Kauai's picturesque East Coast with its characteristic swaying palm trees, beautiful beaches and sacred Heiau ruins and you will visit The North Shore with shear mountain cliffs, emerald green Taro Fields and breathtaking views including the historic Kilauea Lighthouse.
At over 50 feet high and the size of two football fields, it is considered one of the largest heiau in Polynesia.
This condo is within the region of Pu'ukohola Heiau National Historic Site and Big Island Country Club.
Their task was to erect a chain link fence around an ancient heiau [Polynesian temple] site, but enough strange events occurred that the workers walked away, fearful they were disturbing the gods.
Property Location With a stay at Castle Waimea Country Lodge in Kamuela (Waimea), you'll be within the region of Pu'ukohola Heiau National Historic Site and Hapuna Beach State Park.
Come discover the stories of Heiau Kaukulaelae, Keauhou's ancient Hawaiian fishing village, that was once the playground Hawaii's kings and queens.
A five - minute drive finds you in the heart of historic Kailua - Kona Town with its casual boutiques, restaurants, and cultural sites that include Ahuena Heiau and Hulihee Palace.
* Sleeping Giant Mountain (Nounou Mountain)- This mountain ridge is located between Wailua and Kapaa, learn about the folklore of this landmark * Poliahu Heiau Ruins - named for the snow goddess of the Island of Hawaii, this impressive structure is considered to be a mystical and sacred location.
The legendary area is Kauai's largest heiau, or place of worship.
Wind your way up the steep switchbacks of Pupukea Road to find Pu`u O Mahuka Heiau perched on a bluff overlooking Waimea Bay.
There are many «wow» moments on this course that has PGA Tour pedigree, ancient Hawaiian Heiau (temple) stone walls and a spectacular back nine with four holes along Kauai beaches.
Come discover Heiau Kaukulaelae, Keauhou's ancient Hawaiian fishing village.
Pu'uhonua o Honaunau, the Place of Refuge, is the oldest and most well preserved Heiau (place of healing) in all of Hawaii.
It includes a lava rock Heiau, the Kekaa Landing Pier which served in Maui's sugar industry, a lava rock sacred promontory known as Puu Kekaa, and the Koko O Na Moku Track where Hawaiian royalty and workers enjoyed horse racing.
After the last home a path leads you up hill to the site of the ancient Ka Ulu A Paoa Heiau, birthplace of the hula.
Depending on the state of the demolition, you may be able to walk to the recently restored Hapaialii and Keeku Heiau.
The Hawaiian Islands are home to many heiau, or temples, honoring everything from fertility to good fishing, agriculture, healing, and prosperity.
The largest of O`ahu's temples, Pu`u O Mahuka, which translates as «Hill of Escape,» is thought to be a luakini heiau, a place of ceremonial sacrifice for success in war.
Long ago the ancient Hawaiians built their Hikinaakala Heiau (temple) on this splendid Kauai beach to honor the sun.
The land contains cultural ruins as well as Kanekoela Heiau, the 3rd largest Hawaiian temple in the state, where many kahuna were trained.
At the north end of the beach lies the ancient Hikina Akala Heiau.
Hawaii's newest harbor Kawaihae South is located below the just below the Puukohola Heiau National Historic Site, 11 miles North of Waikoloa Village & Kohala Coast Resorts.
The park has several historic and recreated structures including: the Hale o Keawe Heiau (sacred temples housing bones of the chiefs), rock walls, wooden carved images, and the royal compounds..
Explore Hawaiian culture throughout the island and discover some of Maui's historical sites, such as Lahaina Town, Pi'ilani Heiau,» Iao Valley and Haleakalā Crater.
The island claims the largest number of undisturbed ANCIENT SITES, among these a 700 - year - old heiau (ancient Hawaiian temple).
Steeped in island history, Kauai is the site of numerous heiau, stone temples devoted to the ancient gods, and the banks of the sacred Wailua River are home to many of the island's most fascinating shrines and heritage preservation sites.
Built around the white sand beaches of Kauna'Oa and Hapun — at the foot of Mauna Kea, Hawaii's tallest mountain — Kauna'Oa 9A sits between the historic Pu'ukoholā Heiau (Temple on the Hill of the Whale) historical site of Kamehameha I and a charming complex of fishing villages to the south.
Kahanu Garden is also home to one of the greatest engineering and construction feats in all of Polynesia, the Pi'ilanihale Heiau.
Enjoy spectacular views of the Waianae mountain range and stop by beautiful beaches, ancient sites and Hawaian heiau.
See the iconic Puʻukoholā Heiau National Historic Site «Hill of the Whale» as you cruise out of the harbor, listen to your naturalist guide prepping you for the whale watching experience of a lifetime.
Hawaii's newest harbor Kawaihae Harbor South is the located just below Pu'ukohala heiau (hill of the whale) built to help King Kamehameha shape the future of Hawaii.
On this outstanding sightseeing excursion you will visit Kauai's picturesque East Coast with its characteristic swaying palm trees, beautiful beaches and sacred Heiau ruins; in contrast The North Shore has shear mountain cliffs, emerald green Taro Fields and breathtaking views including the historic Kilauea Lighthouse; and a river boat ride up the Wailua River to the Fern Grotto ensures you an amazingly unforgettable day on Kauai, Hawaii's Garden Island.
Kauai's picturesque East Coast is characterized by swaying palm trees, beautiful beaches and sacred Heiau ruins; in contrast The North Shore has shear mountain cliffs, emerald green Taro Fields and breathtaking views including the historic Kilauea Lighthouse; you will also experience a relaxing river boat ride up the Wailua River to the Fern Grotto.
Historic sites are easy to visit in town including the royal summer palace at Hulihee Palace, the Mokuaikaua Church and Ahuena Heiau, located at the Kamehameha hotel, is a reconstructed temple rebuilt by King Kamehameha the Great (The Hawaiian king that unified the Hawaiian Islands.)
Sacred places like Poliahu Heiau can also be found on the East Side.
Visitors who download the free app will have access to information about sites found along the byway — think ancient HEIAU (temples), HULIHE`E PALACE, HOLUALOA ROYAL CENTER and the beach where King Kamehameha the Great perfected his surfing skills — as well as photos and data on ocean recreation activities, shoreline access, area accommodations and more.
For excellent views of the entire North Shore Oahu coastline, you'll stop at Oahu's largest Hawaiian temple, Pu'u Mahuka Heiau.
During low surf you can still find petroglyphs carved on boulders and see the remains of an ancient Hawaiian heiau (sacred temple) at the southern most point.
Property Location With a stay at Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel in Kamuela (Kohala Coast - Waikoloa), you'll be close to Hapuna Beach State Park and Pu'ukohola Heiau National Historic Site.
Hawaii's largest heiau (ancient village and burial place), Piilanihale, is 2 miles from the house at Kahanu Garden.
Where their heiau once stood, Japanese immigrants built 88 miniature shrines over 100 years ago to represent the original ones in Japan.
On the boat you will be entertained by Hawaiian musicians and hula dancers and learn the history of this 20 mile river lined with ancient Hawaiian temples «heiau» and sacred stones.
Where their Heiau once stood, Japanese immigrants built 88 miniature shrines over 100 years ago.
Near the river's mouth in Lydgate State Park are the remains of a heiau that was a place of refuge for those who had broken a kapu (taboo).
Pu'ukohola Heiau and National Park is a significant heiau in Hawaii that was created by Kamehameha the Great in honor of the Hawaiian god Ku.
The heiau is still used regularly for spiritual ceremonies including a yearly event commemorating the building and unification of the Hawaiian people.
The heiau means «Temple on the hill of the Whale» is built on an older temple built in 1580.
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