HULOPOE BAY, LANAI
The beauty of Hulopoe Bay has long drawn visitors and has earned Hulopoe Beach the title as one of America's best beaches. Located on Lanai's southern coast, Hulopoe Bay greets you with a stunning expanse of golden sand and deep blue waters.
Most of the year, this protected bay is the best spot on the island for snorkeling, swimming, body boarding, and exploring the many tide pools carved out of volcanic rock. In the winter months, swimmers should avoid rough conditions. The area also has a great beach park with picnic tables, barbecue grills, restrooms, and showers.
As a protected site, visitors are asked to leave every stone and shell in its place. This helps preserve the bay for Hawaii's colorful, native fish and sea life. Acrobatic Spinner dolphins are often seen here, while the winter months bring visits from Humpback whales. This lovely bay is a popular spot with visitors and locals alike.
QUICK FACTS
Name:
Hulopoe Bay
What is it:
One of America's best beaches
What to do:
Swim (summer months), snorkel, sunbathe, picnic, whale and dolphin watch
What to bring:
Swimwear, sunscreen, towel
Directions:
Take Manele Road to Hulopoe Beach Park on Lanai's southern coast
Admission:
Free





















