Hulopoe Beach - Lanai, Hawaii
Hulopo'e Bay Beach Park on the island of Lanai, Hawaii. This is the beach by the Four Seasons Manele Bay. More at:
SHIPWRECK BEACH LANAI
Shipwreck beach Lanai, WWII Liberty ship YOGN42.
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Garden of the Gods - Lanai, Hawaii
Garden of the Gods on the island of Lanai, Hawaii. More at:
Hulopoe Beach at Manele Bay, Lanai Hawaii
Hulopoe Beach Park, Lanai was once named America's Best Beach and is still one of Maui Nui's favorite beaches. Soft white sand for relaxing and sunbathing. Great for snorkeling, exploring tide pools and just steps away from famous Puu Pehe (Sweetheart Rock).
Virtual Visits - The Island of Lanai
If you're like over 2 million other people, then you'd love visiting Maui, and who wouldn't with views like this? But what a lot of people miss is their neighbor... the island of Lanai where a truly unique Hawaiian adventure awaits! Polihua Beach, Keomoku Church, Shipwreck Beach and other adventures are yours for the taking!
Getting to Lanai is easy and there are a few ways but the easiest is by ferry. Just hop on in Lahaina and it's about a 45 minute ride thru the channel. Okay so it's a bit bumpy but trust me, you're in for an even bumpier ride soon! So come with us to the Pineapple Isle!
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Things to do while in Lanai:
Offroading
Snorkeling
Golfing
Shopping
Eating
Relaxing
Shooting at Lanai Pine Sporting Clays
Whale watching
Surfing
Paddleboarding
Kayaking
Hiking
Biking
Sightseeing
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LANAI HAWAII SNORKEL AND SURF
While staying as guests of the Lanai Four Seasons at Manele Bay, last week we were supposed to go out in the Trilogy catamaran for a snorkel sail adventure. Well, instead, this HUGE southern swell came in and literally closed out the harbor exit at Manele Bay! From our Four Seasons rooms, we could also see the surfers pile into Manele Bay for waves that are seldom seen in this normally calm bay.
Our captain, Ricky, managed to at least get us out on a sailing adventure around half the island of Lanai, passing by Sweetheart Island, Manele Bay, the Lanai Four Seasons at Manele Bay, the wedding location for Bill Gates, and more.
The video doesn't do justice to these Hawaiian waves at Lanai. Some were as tall as the mast on our catamaran! We did get the chance to jump in the water at Shark Fin Bay, but it was way too murky to see anything. Plus, murky water is home to SHARKS! One of the guests on another Trilogy vessel that comes to Lana'i from Maui say two Tiger sharks and got pictures!!! Super cool, but I don't want to be that guy.
After about an hour snorkel sail with Trilogy, we went back to the Lana'i Four Seasons and Manele Bay for a bento box lunch and some time at the beach. I filmed some of the locals out catching these unique waves in Manele Bay. The shore break was absolutely amazing!
Finally, we caught the ferry back to Maui for a nice evening at dinner and then on to our next resort, The Fairmont Kea Lani in Wailea.
About Lanai:
You won't find a single traffic light here and that's exactly how the people of Lanai like it. Only nine miles from Maui yet a world away, Lanai can feel like two places. The first is found in luxurious resorts where visitors can indulge in world-class amenities and championship-level golf at The Challenge at Manele and The Experience at Koele. The other is found bouncing along the island's rugged back-roads in a 4-wheel drive exploring off the beaten path treasures like Keahiakawelo (Garden of the Gods) and Polihua Beach. In fact, only 30 miles of Lanai's roads are paved.
The smallest inhabited island in Hawaii, Lanai offers big enticements to its visitors. From the stunning views atop the pine-lined Munro Trail to watching the acrobatic spinner dolphins from romantic Hulopoe Bay, Lanai is a special place where you're sure to find serenity, adventure and intimacy. If you want to get away from it all, get away to Lanai.
About Trilogy Sports:
When you arrive at Manele Bay Small Boat Harbor, you will welcomed aboard one of our state of the art sailing catamarans by one of our highly trained captains. As we travel to our snorkel spot you will get a magnificent view of your hotel as we pass Hulapoe Bay. You also have a good chance of sighting the Hawaiian spinner dolphins that make their year round home on Lana`i. For a better chance of seeing the dolphins sign up for our Marine Mammal Search on our high speed ocean raft. We typically snorkel at a wonderful cove on the south west corner of Lana'i. The western shore typically has crystal clear water with visibility easily getting over 100feet. Because we are tucked into a protected cove the water is naturally flat calm creating perfect snorkeling conditions. The underwater scenery is only surpassed by the incredible seascape with the 1000 foot sea cliffs surrounding you. After a deli style lunch we will start looking for some wind for a nice relaxing sail back to the harbor.
About the Four Seasons Lana'i Menele Bay
Welcome to Four Seasons Resort Lana'i at Manele Bay. Discover an ocean-side paradise bordering a marine preserve that teems with colourful reef fish and protected species such as green sea turtles and spinner dolphins. Laze on the white-sand beach or golf on two world-ranked courses. Explore this untouched island playground, and experience your own private Hawaii.
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Lanai Hawaii Vacations Travel Guide - Things To Do | Travel Fun Guide
Lanai Hawaii Vacations Travel Guide - Things To Do. Visitors come to Lana'i hoping for remote luxury. To best stir up the feeling of isolation, do some off-roading en route to the island's best natural wonders. On the northern coast, Polihua Beach and Shipwreck Beach offer secluded sands fit for romantics. And on the way there, they might stop at the Garden of the Gods, a bizarre natural rock garden with many local legends. On the south side, travelers savor their time on the sands of Hulopoe Bay and on the fairways at two exceptional golf courses — the Experience at Koele and the Challenge at Manele.
To complete your dream Hawaiian Vacation, venture to the Munro Trail — the only place where you can see all six Hawaiian Islands at once.
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Garden of the Gods Lanai City,Hawaii
Keahiakawelo, also known as The Fires of Kawelo, is an otherworldly rock garden at the end of rocky Polihua Road. Located roughly 45 minutes from Lanai City on the northwest side of the island, its mysterious lunar topography is populated with boulders and rock towers.
Personally we felt like we are in Mars and it was so windy and beautiful..Must place to visit when you are in Lanai
Visit Hulopoe Bay, Lana‘i ~ Things to do on Lanai
Catch a ferry from Maui to Lanai and Hulepoe Bay is a few minutes walk from Manele Harbor. Home to pristine soft sand beach and steps from world famous Sweetheart Rock, Hulepoe Beach is a great spot for relaxing and dolphin spotting from the beach. Fisherman's Trail offers breathtaking views and is great for a early morning hike.
Safari Boats, Exploring the Liberty Shipwreck on Lanai - Tom Barefoot's Tours
I've been going on these sorts of excursions with my Dad since I was a small child and exploring the liberty ship that is grounded at shipwreck beach on Lanai has always been a fantasy that I've had, that has never materialized into reality until today. Before I go into an account of the day I want to go over what factors contribute to this being such a special experience, mainly the wind and the surf conditions. The first thing that made today possible was the wind. The winds we have in Hawaii that we refer to as the trade winds are some of the strongest, most consistent winds in the world that blow about three hundred of the three hundred and sixty-five days of the year. These winds come out of the North East and get funneled through the channel between Molokai and Maui then accelerate westward to the low lying island of Lanai where they issue beatings to the North and Eastern coastline of Lanai on an almost daily basis. These winds were absent today so the water conditions resembled a swimming pool instead of the normal choppy conditions with heavy onshore winds. We were also a flat period between our large winter swells so the wave size was very small which is also rare this time of year. So anyway the point I am trying to make is this was a one in a million Lanai day.
Now about the journey around the shipwreck. When my friend Bill and I got in the water at the shipwreck we were immediately greeted by a medium sized sea Turtle. I followed the turtle around for a while and then swam to the backside of the boat where the Captain had told me about some under water ledges underneath the wreck that had some nocturnal fish congregate in during the daytime. I found those and then took a moment to observe the side of the wreck when I noticed a knotted rope that was dangling down from the top of the wreckage. I figured that this was my opportunity to fulfill my childhood fantasy of exploring the huge liberty ship so gave my fins to Bill to hold on to and started climbing.
Once I got about half way up the rope I began to realize how decomposed the wreckage was and how dangerous this adventure was turning out but I threw caution to the wind and kept on climbing. Once I got to the top of the boat I was able to observe the top deck which was remarkably intact considering that the boat has been weathering on the reef for over fifty years. I cautiously tip toed around the top being very careful to test each step before putting all of my weight down. Even with my careful steps I still managed to cut my shin enough to draw some blood. I explored the wreckage for about fifteen minutes then jumped off back into the water, I don't know if I would ever do it again because it was extremely dangerous but luckily in this instance curiosity did not kill the cat and I was able to check out the wreckage of the Liberty ship on Shipwreck Beach, Lanai. What an amazing experience!
-Jake Barefoot
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About Hawaii -
There are six major islands to visit in Hawaii: Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Lanai, Maui, and Hawaii Island. You'll find each island has its own distinct personality and offers its own adventures, activities and sights. Mark Twain called Hawaii, That peaceful land, that beautiful land... the climate, one long delicious summer day, and the good that die experience no change, for they but fall asleep in one heaven and wake up in another.
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About Six Islands -
Kauai
Kauai is the fourth largest of the Hawaiian islands, as well as the fourth most visited by tourists. Kauai's nickname is the Garden Island because of its tropical climate, waterfalls and lush vegetation
Oahu
Oahu is by far the most popular destination among tourists, attracting nearly twice as many visitors as Maui each year. It is the third largest Hawaiian island, It is also the most populated, and home to the capital, Honolulu.
Molokai
Molokai is the fifth largest Hawaiian island, It is best known for agriculture and ranching, but is also notable for being home to the world's highest sea cliffs. Notable attractions to check out include the Molokai volcanoes in the east and west.
Lanai
Lanai was once nicknamed the Pineapple Island because at one point, nearly the entire island was a pineapple plantation. Lanai is now the fifth most visited island, Most of the island remains undeveloped.
Maui
Maui is the second largest island. Maui is most notable for its mountain ranges and valleys, and is often called the Valley Isle. It is the second most popular tourist destination in the state. While visiting Maui, make time to see the Kaanapali and Wailea resort areas and Haleakala.
Hawaii
Hawaii -- also known as the Big Island -- is not only the largest of the Hawaiian islands, it is also the largest island in the United States. The Big Island is the third most visited by tourists each year. When visiting the Big Island, you'll want to see the Maunaloa volcanoes, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and Kealakekua Bay.
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Best things to do in Kauai
1. Nā Pali Coast State Park
2. Waimea Canyon State Park
3. Kalalau Trail
4. Wailua Falls
5. Poipu Beach
6. Spouting Horn
7. Kilauea Point Lighthouse
8. Kauai - Snorkeling Tunnels Beach
9. Queen's Bath, Kauai
10. Private Na Pali Sea Cave Boat Tours
11. Hanalei Wildlife Refuge
12. Birds and roosters
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Best things to do in Oahu
1. Hanauma Bay
2. haiku stairs
3. Hiking Diamond Head Crater
4. Pearl Harbor
5. Honolulu Oahu
6. Aulani Disney
7. Dole plantation oahu
8. Waikiki Beach
9. Oahu Atlantis Submarine Adventure
10. Polynesian Cultural Center
11. Oahu Manoa Falls
12. Jurassic Park! Kualoa Ranch, Oahu,
13. Oahu Helicopter Tour
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Best things to do in Molokai
1. Halawa Valley Waterfalls
2. Hiking the Halawa Valley
3. Papalaua Falls, Molokai
4. Kalaupapa Molokai
5. North Shore Molokai
6. Kalaupapa National Historical Park
7. Light House Molokai
8. North Shore Molokai
9. Mule Ride to Kalaupapa Molokai
10. Kaupoa Beach
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Best things to do in Lanai
1. Garden of the Gods
2. Scuba Diving
3. Hulopoe Bay
4. Kayak at Hulopoe, Lanai
5. Shipwreck Beach lanai
6. Polihua Beach
7. 4-Wheel Driving on Lanai
8. Lanai UTV Off-Road Tour of the Munro Trail
9. The Experience at Koele
10. Manele Small Boat Harbor
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Best things to do in Maui
1. Road to Hana Maui
2. Haleakala National Park
3. Kaanapali Beach Maui
4. Napili Beach
5. Wailea Beach
6. Hookipa Beach
7. Molokini Snorkeling
8. Underwater Molokini Snorkeling
9. Maui Ocean Center
10. Waianapanapa State Park Maui
11. maui-iao-valley-state-park
12. Banyan Tree Park – Maui
13. Honolua Bay, Maui
14. Underwater Submarine Adventure
15. Maui Helicopter Tour
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Best things to do in Hawaii
1. Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park
2. Mauna Kea star party
3. Snorkeling in Kealakekua Bay
4. Waipi'o Valley
5. Pu'uhonua O Honaunau National Historical Park
6. Hapuna Beach
7. Manta ray night dive
8. Akaka Falls State Park
9. Anaehoomalu Beach
10. Hapuna Beach State Park
11. Hawaii Submarine Underwater Scooter Adventure
12. helicopter adventure on hawaii big island
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Road to Polihua Beach on Lanai via a 2012 Honda 500 with GoPro
December 29th 2014 road to Polihua Beach on a 2012 Honda 500 using a Hero 4 Silver GoPro at 720p at 29.97 FPS