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Lopa Beach Lopa Beach is a white sand beach that has access off the Keomuku Highway. Address: . Lopa Beach HI USA
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Keomuku Beach Located at the end of Keomuku Road, the beach is accessible by four-wheel drive vehicles only. This is one of the longest stretches of fringing reef in Hawaii, visited most often by fishermen and beachcombers.
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Manele Bay Located 8 miles below Lanai City at the end of Manele Road, Manele Bay is excellent for snorkeling, diving, and fishing. The only public boat harbor on the island is also located here.
Address: Lanai HI
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Lopa Beach Lopa Beach is located on the Island of Lanai and is accessible by four-wheel drive vehicle. Swimming at this beach is safe when the water is calm. Address: . Lanai HI USA
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Naha Beach Naha Beach is located outside Lanai City on the Keomuku Highway and is accessible by four wheel drive vehicle only. Address: Keomuku Road Lanai City HI USA
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Hulopoe Beach Located at the end of Manele Road and 7 miles from Lanai City, this is the most popular picnicking and swimming beach on Lanai. The beach is excellent for snorkeling and surfing.
Address: Lanai HI
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Honopy Bay Local fishermen, adventurous divers and snorkelers visit most often this rocky bay with underwater caves. Address: Offshore West Lana'i HI
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Halepalaoa Beach Accessible by four-wheel drive vehicles on the Kikoa Point Trail, the beach is one of the nicest on the northeastern side of Lanai island. Swimming is not recommended, but it is ideal for strolling and sunbathing. |
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Polihua Beach Polihua Beach is knwon for it's surfing and picnicking spots, however swimming is not recommended. The beach is also used by sea turtles as a nesting site. Address: . Polihua Beach HI USA
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