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Iroquois Point unfolds as a verdant promontory, its volcanic bones softened by centuries of sun and rain. It lies 1.6 miles south-west of East Honolulu, HI (from East Honolulu, HI: bearing 234°T), and is situated 7.8 miles west of Honolulu. The land here is a study in muted greens and ochres, a gentle slope leading down to the restless, cerulean embrace of the Pacific. Broad-leafed hau trees, their branches reaching like welcoming arms, punctuate the landscape, their bright yellow blossoms a fleeting blush against the deeper emerald of the surrounding foliage. The air, thick with the scent of salt and damp earth, carries the distant murmur of waves, a constant, soothing undertone to the rustle of palm fronds overhead. Everywhere, the land seems to exhale, a slow, contented breath under a sky that shifts from the sharp clarity of midday to the bruised purples and fiery oranges of sunset. This stretch of coastline at Iroquois Point carries echoes of a past interwoven with strategic importance and quiet domesticity. Once a critical lookout and naval facility, its history is etched not in grand monuments, but in the functional simplicity of its past structures and the enduring presence of the surrounding natural beauty. The local economy, while no longer dominated by military operations, retains a connection to the sea, with fishing and tourism providing livelihoods for many. The island’s unique volcanic geology, evident in the subtle contours of the terrain, has shaped not just the land but also the resilience of its people, fostering a culture that cherishes both the bounty of the ocean and the tranquility of their island home. The very rhythm of life here feels attuned to the ebb and flow of the tides, a gentle cadence that invites contemplation and a deep appreciation for the present moment.
| Location | Iroquois Point, Honolulu County, Hawaii |
| Coordinates | 21.323539°N, 157.97797°W |
| Timezone | Hawaii Standard Time — no DST (Pacific/Honolulu) |
| ZIP Code(s) | 96706 |
| Area Code | 808 |
| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Weather data | Open-Meteo (open-source), NOAA National Weather Service |