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Sharks
Bay
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South Lanai
Sharks Bay is a small area located to the left
of Hulopo'e Beach. It is divided from the beach
by a red lava rock tongue of land that protrudes
out into the ocean. This length of lava is a perfect
place to hike to obtain great views of the coastline,
both east and west, and of Pu'u
Pehe Rock.
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The Cove is sandy, protected, and
secluded from the main beach area - perfect area for
a picnic or just sunbathing. Swimming here is not
recommended due to strong currents and numerous rocks.
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Shark's Bay is separated by a small
rock outcropping from Shark's
Cove, a much smaller crescent of sand.
Shark's Bay is much easier to reach and just a beautiful.
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Useful Information:
- Secluded, sandy beach
- Poor swimming
- Strong currents and numerous rock
- No lifeguard
- No facilities at this bay but complete facilities
located at the nearby Hulopo'e Beach
- Great views of the coast and Pu'u Pehe Rock
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DIRECTIONS:
Take Highway 440 south from Lanai City approximately
13 miles. Follow the signs to the Hulopo'e Beach Park.
Take the trail to the left of the beach to the Shark's
Bay and Shark's Cove.
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