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Lanai Magazine - Snorkeling, Lanai, Hawaii |
Lanai, Hawaii |
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Hulopo'e Beach |
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Take Highway 440 south from Lanai City approximately 13 miles. Follow the signs to the Hulopo'e Beach Park. Protected bay located in the Hulopo'o-Manele Marine Life Conservation Area. White sand beach. Has restroom facilities,showers, phone, picnic tables, grills, grass and shaded areas. No lifeguard. |
Lanai, Hawaii |
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Huawai Bay |
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Take Highway 440 south out of Lanai City. About 5 miles out of town the highway makes a left turn, continue straight on Kaupili Road and take the first left on New Manele Road. Follow this road down to the ocean. The road runs through the golf course. The bay and beach area is very remote and accessed only by a steep trail descending almost straight down.The paved trail to the bay is on the right just before the golf course begins. Rock and sand beach,no lifeguard,no facilities,no shade. |
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Lanai, Hawaii |
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Manele Bay |
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Take Highway 440 south from Lanai City. Turn left at the end of the highway onto New Manele Road. The harbor is located at the end of this road. Approximate drive time from town is 25 minutes.
Manele Bay has Lanai's only public harbor. It’s where you arrive when you take the ferry from Maui to Lanai. Manele Bay is a marine preserve, established to protect and preserve the area’s marine resources and geological features. There is only a small white sand beach at the east end of the bay. Good for snorkeling and diving. Shade, picnic facilities, pavilion, and grills are available above the harbor area. |
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