Ili'iliopae Heiau, Kaunakakai, HI
The Ili'iliopae Heiau is the second largest ancient heiau, or Hawaiian temple, in Hawaii, measuring 320 ft (97 m) in length and 120 ft (37 m) in width. Constructed in the 13th century as an outdoor shrine, the Ili'iliopae Heiau was visited by kahuna (Hawaiian priests) as a learning center and was also used as a sacred human sacrifice site. Today the its sits on private land and requires guests to call ahead before visiting.
| Topic Code | Kaunakakai Places of Worship & Religious Sites | |
| Address | Hwy 450 | |
| Address 2 | 16 mi east of Kaunakakai | |
| City | Kaunakakai | |
| State | Hawaii | |
| Phone | 1-808-558-8132 | |
| Website URL | http://www.hawaiiweb.com/molokai/html/sites/iliiliopae_heiau.html | |
| Categories Listed in | Kaunakakai Attractions, Things to do in Kaunakakai, Kaunakakai Places of Worship & Religious Sites, Hawaii Tourist Attractions, Things to do in and around Kaunakakai |
