Since 1936, Diamond Head Memorial Park has been a pillar of the Honolulu community, providing compassionate and dignified mortuary and cemetery services. Nestled next to the iconic Diamond Head crater, our 25-acre property offers a tranquil and serene setting for honoring and remembering loved ones.
Frequently Asked Questions About Diamond Head Memorial Park
What services does Diamond Head Memorial Park provide?
Diamond Head Memorial Park offers compassionate and dignified mortuary and cemetery services to the Honolulu community.
Where is Diamond Head Memorial Park located?
It is located at 529 18th Ave, Honolulu, HI 96816, USA, next to the iconic Diamond Head crater.
What are the operating hours of Diamond Head Memorial Park?
The park is open Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM, and closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
How can I contact Diamond Head Memorial Park?
You can contact them by phone at +1 808-734-1954 or email at info@dhmp.com.
What payment methods are accepted at Diamond Head Memorial Park?
They accept cash, check, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa.
When was Diamond Head Memorial Park established?
Diamond Head Memorial Park was established in 1932 and has been serving the community since 1936.
Which nearby recreational spots can I visit before or after my visit to Diamond Head Memorial Park?
You can visit Kīlauea Tennis Courts and Kilauea District Park, both offering sports and recreational activities nearby.
Are there any educational institutions near Diamond Head Memorial Park?
Yes, Pohukaina School and Kaimuki Middle School are located nearby, providing public education services.
What other funeral services are located near Diamond Head Memorial Park?
Nearby funeral services include Diamond Head Mortuary and Williams Funeral Services and Williams Funeral Services.
Can you recommend any nearby community or cultural attractions close to Diamond Head Memorial Park?
You can explore the Pacific Historic Parks - Diamond Head State Monument and Leahi Millennium Peace Garden for cultural and community experiences nearby.