Hawaii is easily one of the crown jewels of the United States. This beautiful network of islands has more than its fair share of history and natural wonders. However, one destination in particular rises above the rest in the spooky factor. Do you dare stay at this haunted hotel in Hawaii?

Built at the summit of active volcano Kilauea over Halema’uma’u Crater, the Volcano House Hotel is said to be haunted by Madame Pele herself.

Volcano House/Facebook Madame Pele is revered and respected among Hawaiian natives as the fire goddess of volcanoes and lightning. It is whispered that she has been seen walking the hotel grounds and greeting guests, only for them to later realize with whom they were speaking.

The staff working here have noted that the hotel is “full of ghosts”, many having witnessed unexplainable occurrences over the years.

Volcano House/Facebook The hotel was built on Kilauea in 1846 and expanded upon in 1866. It is now nearly two centuries old and filled with stories.

Of the hotel, famed author Mark Twain once said it was “Neat, roomy, well-furnished, and well-kept.”

Volcano House/Facebook During the lifetime of the Volcano House Hotel, the staff has lovingly worked to keep the hotel in the same excellent condition as it was during Twain’s visits.

Guests are often greeted by a ghostly white dog on the road leading to the hotel.

Volcano House/Facebook It has been rumored that the dog may be an incarnation of Madame Pele when she’s not spooking guests in her spirit form. However, it is unknown where the ghostly canine apparition truly originated.

Rebuilt entirely in 1941 after a devastating fire in 1940 (with plenty of construction ever since), it is thought that the renovations may agitate the spirits of the grounds, encouraging them to interact with the living.

Volcano House/Facebook Whatever their motivation for walking among the guests and the employees of Volcano House Hotel, the spirits are a much-loved and welcomed facet of the property.

Volcano House offers modern amenities such as quaint cabins, Wifi, and even complimentary bikes for rent for guests to explore the incredible ancient island.

Volcano House/Facebook Nearby is the geologic wonder of the Thurston Lava Tubes, as well as the Jagger Museum for those fascinated by volcanology. One can easily spend an entire afternoon getting lost in every beautiful thing Kilauea has to show them.

But it would behoove guests to remember that lurking among them, in the shadows and around corners, under beds and in closets, are the legendary spirits of the Volcano House.

Volcano House/Facebook One must take care not to agitate the spirits, as it is said that those who take rocks and other souvenirs from the volcano are subsequently the victims of wave after wave of terrible luck. Each year, tourists mail volcanic rock and glass back to the island - likely following misfortune and confirmation of this legend.

If you’d like to visit this haunted hotel in Hawaii, visit their website here. From there, you can read more information about the hotel and about Madame Pele, who looks forward to your visit.

Volcano House/Facebook

Madame Pele is revered and respected among Hawaiian natives as the fire goddess of volcanoes and lightning. It is whispered that she has been seen walking the hotel grounds and greeting guests, only for them to later realize with whom they were speaking.

The hotel was built on Kilauea in 1846 and expanded upon in 1866. It is now nearly two centuries old and filled with stories.

During the lifetime of the Volcano House Hotel, the staff has lovingly worked to keep the hotel in the same excellent condition as it was during Twain’s visits.

It has been rumored that the dog may be an incarnation of Madame Pele when she’s not spooking guests in her spirit form. However, it is unknown where the ghostly canine apparition truly originated.

Whatever their motivation for walking among the guests and the employees of Volcano House Hotel, the spirits are a much-loved and welcomed facet of the property.

Nearby is the geologic wonder of the Thurston Lava Tubes, as well as the Jagger Museum for those fascinated by volcanology. One can easily spend an entire afternoon getting lost in every beautiful thing Kilauea has to show them.

One must take care not to agitate the spirits, as it is said that those who take rocks and other souvenirs from the volcano are subsequently the victims of wave after wave of terrible luck. Each year, tourists mail volcanic rock and glass back to the island - likely following misfortune and confirmation of this legend.

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