
The Venue
Kapi'olani Park, Honolulu's first public park, was established in 1877 and named after Queen Kapi'olani, the wife of King David Kalākaua, as a place of recreation for the people. Today we honor that historic intent by bringing Mana Games to this venue for 2025.
The Park sits at the base of the iconic Diamond Head Crater. With plenty of public visibility, it is the perfect venue for athletes to display their capabilities and for spectators to enjoy the largest and most prominent fitness competition in Hawaii. (pic of Kapiolani Park in 1877)
Kapiolani Park
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Venue Site Map
More info below for quick reference.
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There is plenty of parking on site. This is a public park so we do suggest walking from your hotel in Waikiki. If you want to pay for parking- there is paid parking at the Honolulu Zoo about a block away. This is the best option for paying for a day in full rather than having to feed a parking meter.
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There are designated restrooms for Athletes / Volunteers / Staff. There are also restrooms on site for spectators and general public.
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There are food and drinks options on site. Additionally, there are plenty of food options a block away in Waikiki.
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There is bench seating facing the Bandstand, however, we recommend bringing some beach chairs if you plan on hanging out all day. Coolers are also allowed and while is plenty of shade around the trees, you can set up a tent in the designated Athlete Village.