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Poliahu Heiau
Kauai Sight - Point of Interest
While Poli'ahu isn't the largest heiau on the island (Malae across the river is the largest), it is a very impressive structure and a mystical place to visit. Don't confuse it with the smaller Holoholo-ku Heiau a half mile up Hwy 580. Poli'ahu will be in a larger open area with an overlook of the Wailua River. Hawai'i Visitor Bureau signs near the heiau state that the Hawaiians believed this structure was built by the Menehune, an ancient race of small people who inhabited the islands before the Tahitians.
To reach Poli'ahu take Kumao'o Road (Hwy 580) north for two miles. The heiau is on the left across from Opaeka'a Falls. Please do not disturb the rocks or sit on the walls at this sacred place.
To reach Poli'ahu take Kumao'o Road (Hwy 580) north for two miles. The heiau is on the left across from Opaeka'a Falls. Please do not disturb the rocks or sit on the walls at this sacred place.
Type: Point of Interest
Tagged: historic site, heiau, history
Location: Poliahu Heiau is located in the East Kauai
Reviewed by: Guide of Hawaii on
Summary: Poliahu Heiau is a Point of Interest located on Kauai in Hawaii. Poliahu Heiau is located in East Kauai.
Rating: 4 Stars



















