One of the top haunted spots in the country, Haunted Plantation is perfect for islanders who love a good scare. This walk-through attraction will get your heart racing as you encounter spooky sound effects, actors in professional horror makeup and costumes, genuine frights and more. Don’t miss your chance to get your adrenaline pumping and come face-to-face with evil spirits and other creepy creatures at this haunted attraction. Oct. 11-31, Hawaii's Plantation Village, 94-695 Waipahu St., Waipahu
Music, delicious food, and Halloween decorations await for you. Don't forget to take a knife to carve a funny or scary face. Plus, catch a Flick-or-Treat Drive-In Movie. Oct. 25-26, Holy Nativity School, East Honolulu
Located in Honolulu’s Historic Chinatown District, the Hallowbaloo Music & Arts Festival is the perfect place to get spooky this Halloween. Full of live music, delicious treats, art, entertainment and more, this festive street extravaganza gets everyone in the spirit before they set off to trick-or-treat. And for adults who don’t have to tuck their little trick-or-treaters into bed after the festivities conclude, there are parties at clubs in Chinatown and Aloha Tower Marketplace where celebrations will continue. Oct. 26, Chinatown Arts District, Honolulu
Cascaded across 52 acres of Honolulu farmland, plump pumpkins and blooming sunflowers give all the fall feels at Waimanalo Country Farms. This autumnal paradise will host its Fall Harvest Festival through Nov. 9, giving visitors the opportunity to feed animals, sip on fresh lemonade, go pumpkin-picking and more. There’s no better way to get in the Halloween spirit than by joining in this drive-thru event in the beautiful farmlands of Honolulu. 41-225 Lupe St., Waimanalo
Master Storyteller Lopaka Kapanui weaves tales of the past and present throughout Hawaii’s original Honolulu ghost tour, which includes myths of Hawai'i and its gods and goddesses, legends of spirits and demigods, mysteries and hauntings.