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History of Diamond Head

Diamond Head, the magnificent volcanic tuff cone on the Hawaiian island of Oahu, is not just a stunning island landmark, it’s also a storybook of fascinating history! Though many know Diamond Head as a top attraction for hiking and photography, it is also the site of rich Hawaiian history. Let’s dive into the past and present to discover the captivating beauty of Diamond head.

scenic image of diamond head

Let’s journey back in time to around 400 AD, to discover its history before it became Diamond Head. During this time, Native Hawaiians settled into this area that was known as Lē‘ahi. This became a sacred site for rituals and worship and a national landmark for sailors. In the late 1800s, the Hawaiian Monarchy transformed Diamond head into a military defense wall, which would protect the island against invaders.

In the 19th century, British Sailors were exploring the vast Pacific ocean and suddenly saw a glittering hill in the distance. As they approached, they realized that the glittering hill was covered in “diamonds” shining in the sun! Little did those sailors know, that those “diamonds” were actually crystals of calcite, a mineral found in the volcanic rock. Thus, the name Diamond head became the common name for the crater.

yellow gold vermeil pavé diamond head pendant

Today, Diamond head is a popular hiking and tourist destination and a symbol of Hawaii, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors every year. It’s not only stunning to look at, but also a fun adventure! The Diamond Head State summit is a short, steep, and thrilling 1.6- mile trail, taking you through the tunnels, upstairs, and along steep inclines, all while offering breathtaking views of the ocean and the surrounding landscape. The best part of this is when you reach the top, you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of Waikiki and Honolulu. If you are not an avid hiker or looking for a more relaxed activity, It is also a popular spot for sunrise and sunset viewing, as well as for picnicking and photography.

a model wearing a Diamond Head Pendant posing in front of the Diamond Head mountain

Diamond Head is now one of the island's top attractions for tourists and locals. More then just a landmark, this special monument is a time capsule filled with thrilling tales of adventure, bravery, and stunning beauty. So, the next time you visit Oahu, make sure to put Diamond Head on your must-visit for a fun-filled history lesson, and an unforgettable adventure.

1 comment

Paula S.

Diamond Head is spectacular! I had the awesome experience of climbing to the top twice and it was just amazing! I probably couldn’t do it anymore now, but I am so happy I was lucky enough to do it in my younger days. So worth it!

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