Remote, unique and unspoiled beaches await your arrival on Lana'i...

A little over 6 miles from Lanai City, via Manele Road. Probably the most popular tourist beach on the island. Good beach for keiki’s, and dolphins can sometimes be seen from the beach. With its crystal clear water, Hulopoe Beach is one of the best snorkeling spots…

Sweetheart Rock or Pu’u Pehe is a triangular-shaped rock located just offshore of Hulopo’e Bay on Lanai.
The rock can be reached by following the shoreline from the left side of Hulopoe Beach. There you will find a large cove lined with a white sand beach…

Located on Lana’i’s East Coast, you can get access to Naha Beach from Keomuku Road. Jeep it!
This beach contains one of Lana’i’s four ancient fishponds.

You can access Halepalaoa Beach by that 4-wheel drive machine from the Kikoa Point Trail.
The beach is roughly a mile long. It isn’t the best swimming beach, but great for “vegging out” in the sun.
To access Keomoku Beach, go to the end of Keomuku Road. Jeep it!
Enjoy more than 5 miles of beautiful Hawaiian sand!

This beach is known for its shallow reef and strong currents.
Take that Jeep to the end of Keomuku Road. Great scenery, two shipwrecks to view.

10.5 miles north of Lanai City is a beautiful, unspoiled 1.5 mile beach.
Gotta use that jeep to get there.

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