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Jun 20, 2022 · There are hundreds of resources online giving maps and directions to near enough every filming spot, so it wasn’t too hard finding all of these places. What was hard was trying to narrow down which places to see as you could literally spend weeks trying to see everything.
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- Ali’Iolani Hale – Honolulu
- Waikiki – Honolulu
- Hilton Hawaiian Village – Waikiki
- Ala Moana Beach Park – Honolulu
- Kualoa Ranch – Kaneohe, Oahu
- USS Missouri – Ford Island, Pearl Harbor
- Pupukea – North Shore, Oahu
- The Bayer Estate – Aina Haina, Honolulu
- National Memorial Cemetery of The Pacific – Punchbowl Crater, Honolulu
- Nu’uanu Pali Lookout – Honolulu
First of all, where is the Hawaii 5-0 headquarters? Well, it would be easier to tell you which episodes this building hasn’t appeared in, but the historical Ali’iolani Hale serves only the face of the headquarters in the show. You might agree that its architecture is quite rich for a police precinct, add to that the statue of King Kamehameha outsid...
It’s fair to say that Waikiki is as much a regular on Hawaii Five-0 as most of its cast members. However, it would take forever to name all Hawaii Five-0 filming locations throughout the area, from several spots along Kalakaua Avenue all the way out to Waikiki Bay. And what a beautiful place Waikiki Bay is – except of course for the part where a co...
Speaking of Waikiki, the Hilton Hawaiian Village has served many scenes in the show, particularly its Tropics Bar & Grill and its beautiful beachfront-stretch. There’s simply no more glamorous a spot than this hotel. In fact, if you’re a hard-core fan, you’ll be pleased to know that the hotel even offers a Hawaii Five-0 package! You can stay in the...
In season 1’s “Kai E’e”, Kono (Grace Park) is giving Danno (Scott Caan) a surfing lesson at Ala Moana Beach Park. This area has appeared a few times in the show, and is also home to the show’s infamous “Kame’s Shrimp Truck” where the team can often be seen eating lunch (only in the show, so put those binoculars away). Located between Waikiki and do...
Kualoa Ranch has served film and television since the 1950s, and in Hawaii Five-0 it plays just as many roles, with its broad green valleys and deep rainforests. With the show being based on Oahu, it’s easier and cheaper for the producers to stay local, which is why you’ll find that most jungle scenes – and even “non-Hawaii” scenes – are filmed her...
In season 1’s “Ho’apono”, the action takes place aboard the Battleship USS Missouri Memorial at Pearl Harbor’s Ford Island, where a fugitive takes a group of tourists hostage. This isn’t the only time it has been seen onscreen, as it was used to fend off aliens in 2012’s sci-fi action thriller Battleship (Hawaii Five-0suddenly seems quite realistic...
Season 1’s “Koʻolauloa” opens with an adrenalin-fuelled surfing contest on Oahu’s North Shore, when one of the pro-surfers is assassinated mid-surf! The bullet’s trajectory leads the team up to Pupukea Ridge, which serves as a fantastic viewpoint of the bay (something the episode confirms in its own morbid way…). Kevin Sorbo guest stars in this epi...
Ladies, brace yourselves, as Steve McGarrett’s house is real! Okay, so McGarrett – played by Alex O’Loughlin – doesn’t live here (he’s also not real – sorry), but the house has featured in the show so many times it’s now among the most iconic spots. Here in the real world, it’s a wedding and party venue, so unless you’ve booked a wedding here (no, ...
This picturesque national cemetery has featured several times in the show. It can be seen in the pilot episode for the funeral of McGarrett’s father John McGarrett (William Sadler), and has appeared many times since, from McGarrett’s visits to other funerals throughout the course of the show. The National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific is a memor...
Part of Ko’olau Mountain on Oahu, Nuʻuanu Pali Lookout offers panoramic views of the island. In season 1’s “Palekaiko”, you’re taken up to the lookout itself as the team pursue a serial killer (who definitely isn’t going up there to do any kind of sightseeing), although the area is actually a stand-in for Waimea Canyon on the island of Kauai. Assas...
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Kualoa Ranch, Kanehoe Bay, Halona Blowhole and Makapuu Lighthouse are among the film’s most notable locations, but there’s plenty of off-land scenery too, which showcases Hawaii’s versatility and proves that its romantic potential extends far beyond just sunsets on a palm tree beach.