Outdoor
Swimming
Hulopo'e Beach Park
Pristine marine preserve beach with dolphins, snorkeling, and amazing tide pools
Ages
2–18+
Cost
Free
Duration
~4hrs
Difficulty
Easy
Setting
Outdoor
A stunning crescent-shaped beach on Lanai south shore that is widely considered one of the best beaches in Hawaii. The marine preserve protects the excellent reef and snorkeling is outstanding with spinner dolphins frequently visiting the bay. Tide pools on the left side of the beach are full of sea life that fascinates kids for hours. The beach has lifeguards, restrooms, and shaded picnic areas. In winter, humpback whales are visible from shore. Getting to Lanai requires a ferry from Maui or a flight, which adds to the adventure.
Stroller Friendly
Pricing
Ferry from Maui ~$40/person each way (verify)
Common Questions
- How much does Hulopo'e Beach Park cost?
- Hulopo'e Beach Park is free to visit. Ferry from Maui ~$40/person each way (verify)
- What ages is Hulopo'e Beach Park good for?
- Hulopo'e Beach Park is best for kids ages 2 to 18+.
- Is Hulopo'e Beach Park stroller friendly?
- Yes, Hulopo'e Beach Park is stroller friendly.
- Can I bring my dog to Hulopo'e Beach Park?
- No, dogs are not allowed at Hulopo'e Beach Park.
- How hard is Hulopo'e Beach Park?
- The difficulty level is easy. Plan for about 4 hours.
- Is Hulopo'e Beach Park free?
- Yes, Hulopo'e Beach Park is free!
- What should I bring to Hulopo'e Beach Park?
- Snorkel gear, reef-safe sunscreen, towels, water, snacks
- How long does Hulopo'e Beach Park take?
- Most families spend about 4 hours at Hulopo'e Beach Park.
- When is the best time to visit Hulopo'e Beach Park?
- Year-round. Summer for calmest snorkeling conditions.
- Is there parking at Hulopo'e Beach Park?
- Free parking lot at the beach park