Kewalo Basin

Coordinates: 21°17.564′N 157°51.462′W / 21.292733°N 157.857700°W / 21.292733; -157.857700
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21°17.564′N 157°51.462′W / 21.292733°N 157.857700°W / 21.292733; -157.857700

Kewalo Basin

Kewalo Basin is a commercial boat harbor that serves as home to some of Honolulu's commercial fishing fleet, and charter and excursion vessels that serve the Hawaii tourist market. Pre-European contact, the area was historically used for human sacrifice. The land was given to Ihu by

Jonah Piikoi.[1] On the ocean side of the harbor is a small beach park on the Honolulu waterfront, located adjacent to the larger Ala Moana Beach Park
. This park is good for swimming, picnicking and sightseeing. It can be accessed from the corners of Ala Moana Boulevard and Ward Avenue.

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