Hulopoe Bay

One more place to enjoy near Lanai in Hawaii

Hulopoe Bay

One of the beloved destinations in Lanai is Hulopoe Bay. It attracts both sunbathers and snorkelers with its expansive sandy beach and lively coral reefs teeming with fish and native plants. During the summer, this beach offers a safe swimming experience, unlike other Lanai beaches where the winter waves can be perilous. Even if you visit Lanai in the winter months, a visit to Hulopoe Bay is still recommended as there’s a chance to catch glimpses of dolphins and humpback whales from the shore. These magnificent creatures pass through the bay every winter.

Discover the enchanting sea stars and hermit crabs residing in the tide pools on the eastern side of the bay, as recommended by recent adventurers. For a delightful picnic experience, seek out the shady spots behind the beach. If you feel restless while sunbathing, put on your hiking shoes and embark on a short 15- to 20-minute stroll along the cliffs located to the southeast of the tide pools. Along the way, you’ll be able to catch a captivating view of Puu Pehe, also known as Sweetheart Rock. According to an intriguing Hawaiian legend, a warrior consumed by sorrow leaped from this towering 80-foot rock upon discovering the loss of his beloved wife.