This is a list of residences once occupied by Hawaiian royalty during the Kingdom of Hawaii. Few can be referred to as palaces; most were private residences used by the aliʻi nui
King Kalākaua's residence outside Iolani Palace before 1882
Hale Aliʻi, the first royal palace on the spot of the current ʻIolani Palace, in 1857.
ʻĀinahau, home of Kaʻiulani, in the 1890s, showing the newly built Western house
ʻĀinahau, home of Kaiʻulani, in the 1870s, showing the original family bungalow
Grasshut palace of King Kamehameha III in Honolulu, 1826
Hānaiakamālama, Queen Emma's Summer Palace in the Nuanuʻu Valley
Washington Place, Liliʻuokalani's private residence inherited from her husband John Owen Dominis
Rooke House, childhood home of Queen Emma
Healani, King Kalākaua's Boathouse where he spend a majority of his reign and where he entertained Robert Louis Stevenson
Keōua Hale, Keʻelikōlani's Honolulu residence which rivaled Kalakaua's Iolani Palace in size and granduer
Huliheʻe Palace, Keʻelikōlani's residence in Kailua-Kona
Grasshut on the grounds of Huliheʻe Palace where Keʻelikōlani much preferred to reside in
Heluma, King Kamehameha V's royal cottage amongst the sacred coconut groves
The Bishop's Waikiki residence
Residence built by Pākī for his family; Liliʻuokalani childhood home
Halekamani, Princess Nāhienaena's residence in Lāhainā
Hāliʻimaile, Princess Victoria Kamāmalu and Prince Lot Kapuāiwa's residence prior his accession as king
One of Queen Liliʻuokalani's Waikīkī residence at Hamohamo
One of Liliʻuokalani’s residences, unidentified
Paoakalani, Queen Liliʻuokalani's Waikīkī residence at Hamohamo
Mokuhinia the manmade lake upon which the island residence of Mokuʻula stood
Queen Emma's Waikīkī residence probably the Marine Residence of Lunalilo
Queen Kapiʻolani's Waikīkī residence probably Pualeilani
Kamehameha V Cottage, now the Moanalua Gardenss