Not Many People Realize This Incredible Palace Is Hiding In Hawaii
By Megan Shute|Published December 06, 2017
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Megan Shute
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With more than 10 years of experience as a professional writer, Megan holds a degree in Mass Media from her home state of Minnesota. After college, she chose to trade in her winter boots for slippahs and moved to the beautiful island of Oahu, where she has been living for more than five years. She lives on the west side but is constantly taking mini-road trips across the island and visits the neighboring islands whenever she can getaway. She loves hiking, snorkeling, locally-grown coffee, and finding the best acai bowl on Oahu.
Hawaii is not only America’s youngest state but the only one which was formerly a monarchy. While the Kingdom of Hawaii was dismantled in the late 1800s, many historic sites from the monarchy still remain, including various royal residences and places of cultural significance. Often overshadowed by the magnificent Iolani Palace, Hulihee Palace is not only gorgeous and full of history but relatively unknown as well.
Let’s travel back to the days when the Hawaiian monarchy ruled over the islands, shall we?
Hulihee Palace is located at 75-5718 Alii Dr, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740, and is open to the public from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday and from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $10 for adults, $8 for kamaaina, military members, and seniors with ID, and only $1 for children aged 5 to 17. Public tours typically begin at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. One Sunday every month, you can stop by for free music performances from the Hulihee Palace Band and the Merrie Monarchs Chorale. For more information, click here.
If you’re planning to visit, make a weekend out of it: Kailua-Kona is home to several incredible attractions and is an incredible place to visit any time of year.
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