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Celebrating & Honoring

King Kamehameha the Great

Each year on June 11, Hawaiʻi comes together in a vibrant expression of remembrance and honoring — King Kamehameha Day. More than a celebration, this holiday stands as a powerful tribute to King Kamehameha I, the visionary aliʻi who unified the Hawaiian Islands and established the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi in 1810.

While the spirit of the holiday is celebrated statewide, Maui’s observances carry a particularly deep resonance. As the former capital of the Hawaiian Kingdom under Kamehameha, and a place rich in royal history — especially in Lāhainā — Maui offers a community-centered way to experience this important day.

The Legacy of a Unifier

Kamehameha’s legacy is one of strength balanced with wisdom and foresight. Through both diplomacy and warfare, he united the islands, but it was his governance — rooted in protection of his people and stewardship of resources — that solidified his enduring influence.

His Law of the Splintered Paddle (Kānāwai Māmalahoe) remains a powerful example of humanitarian leadership, ensuring protection for civilians and non-combatants. Today, his legacy continues to guide conversations around mālama ʻāina, kuleana, and community well-being.

Celebrations on Maui

King Kamehameha Day celebraitons on Maui include Nā Kamehameha Commemorative Pāʻu Parade and Hoʻolauleʻa.

On Saturday June 20, 2026, a parade featuring pāʻu riders will take place along Kaʻahumanu Avenue, starting near Maui Lani Parkway and proceeding toward Kahului Beach Road. The parade begins around 9am. Following the parade, the celebration continues with Hoʻolauleʻa (Festival) at Queen Kaʻahumanu Center. From 9am – 5pm festivities include live music, hula, cultural demonstrations, local artisans and vendors and keiki activities. 

Beyond the scheduled events, King Kamehameha Day on Maui is felt in more subtle but equally meaningful ways. Schools, cultural organizations, and families take the time to reflect on Hawaiian history, share moʻolelo, and perpetuate ʻike kūpuna (ancestral knowledge).

Though the major parade takes place a few days after June 11, the spirit of the holiday itself is observed island-wide — with moments of quiet reflection, lei offerings, and community connection.

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