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Hulopo'e Beach

Sharks Bay

Hulopo'e Beach

 

Highway 440, South Lanai

This protected beach is the safest place on the island to swim. It's beautiful white sand beach and underwater coral formations makes it the central recrational area on Lanai. The Manele Bay Hotel sits on the bluff overlooking this perfect site.

 
 
The beach is located in a protected Marine Life Conservation Area so there are numerous and colorful fish as well as unique coral formations found here. To the left of the beach is Pu'u Pehe Rock, also known as Sweetheart Rock.
 
 

Useful Information:

  • Protected bay located in the Hulopo'o-Manele Marine Life Conservation Area
  • White sand beach
  • No lifeguard
  • Good swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, and body surfing
  • Restroom facilities
  • Showers
  • Phone
  • Picnic tables
 
 

More Useful Information:

  • Grills
  • Grass and shaded areas
  • Camping allowed by permit - call 808-565-3982 for information and rates
  • Tidepools to left of the beach
  • Hikes and trails to left of the beach
  • Manele Bay Hotel located above and to the right of the beach
 
 

DIRECTIONS:
Take Highway 440 south from Lanai City approximately 13 miles. Follow the signs to the Hulopo'e Beach Park.

 
 
The beautiful resort hotel overlooks the wide sandy beach and deep blue waters of the bay.
 
  The bay is protected from the open ocean making it the safest place to swim on the island.  
 
A long and wide white sand beach fronts the bay.
 
  Lava rocks and tidepools dot the landscape on the left side of the beach area.  
 
Large shade trees provide a welcome relief from the hot tropical sun.
 
 

Calm waters and the marine conservation make this an excellent site for snorkeling.

 

 

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