A secluded, popular beach.
Category

Activity

Price

$15

Est. Duration

2-3h

Message from Kalen Emsley

Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve is a gorgeous wineglass-shaped bay situated on the southeastern side of Oahu near Hawaii Kai, tucked into the sheltered side of Koko Head.

It's about a 30 minute drive from Honolulu. This stunning bay feels like a world away from the city. You are completely surrounded by the walls of the bay that are fil of lush green plant life..

The bay is secluded and tranquil in the early morning, but during the day becomes a very popular place for locals and visitors. It's also an excellent snorkeling in the area. 400 species of fish are known to inhabit the bay, and it is also known for its abundance of green sea turtles or honus.

A paved, steep path leads to the beach and takes about 10 minutes to walk. For those who prefer not to walk, there is a shuttle bus that is 75 cents down and $1 back. Snorkeling equipment can be rented on the beach and lessons are available. There is food available at the entrance of the bay, as well as a gift shop and shower facilities. After 9:30 am the place becomes very crowded, so best to arrive either early morning or mid to late afternoon to get a parking space.

There is a $25.00 admission fee for visitors (it increased from $12/person, beginning July 1, 2021), and a $3.00 parking fee, which is waived for Hawaii residents, military, and children under 12. The beach opens at 6 am daily, except Mondays and Tuesdays when it is closed to allow the fish a day of feeding without interruption by swimmers.

Directions: From Honolulu, take Kalanianaole Highway (H1 72) east from the city, then look for the signs to Hanauma Bay and turn sharp right onto Hanauma Bay Rd.

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