In ancient Hawaii, coastal fishponds were built to provide a ready source of fish for royal families. The most intact fishpond remaining on Maui is the 3-acre Koʻieʻie Fishpond. Constructed more than 400 years ago, it is on the National Register of Historic Places; it borders both Kalepolepo Beach Park and the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary headquarters. There are concerns that organized recreational activities are impacting this culturally significant and delicate site; best to enjoy it with respect.
- placement: superzone
- path: destinations/pois/hero
- containerId: gpt-ad-635542278864
- possible size: [970, 250], [970, 90], [728, 90], [320, 50], [1, 1],
-
targeting:
{ "url": "points-of-interest/ko-ie-ie-fishpond/1300568", "refresh": 30, "refresh_limit": 3 }
Koʻieʻie Fishpond

- placement: superzone
- path: destinations/pois/middle
- containerId: gpt-ad-590649666281
- possible size: [970, 250], [970, 90], [728, 90], [320, 50], [1, 1],
-
targeting:
{ "url": "points-of-interest/ko-ie-ie-fishpond/1300568", "refresh": 30, "refresh_limit": 3 }
Contact
Address
Must-see attractions
- placement: superzone
- path: destinations/pois/superzone
- containerId: gpt-ad-199200065331
- possible size: [970, 250], [970, 90], [728, 90], [320, 50], [1, 1],
-
targeting:
{ "url": "points-of-interest/ko-ie-ie-fishpond/1300568", "refresh": 30, "refresh_limit": 3 }







