Hulopoe Beach


Hulopoe Beach was once called Pineapple Island. This was due to the fruit grown by Dole Company for several decades. Lanai, Hawaii and the beach is considered a secluded vacation destination. Hulopoe Beach Park offers a large white sandy beach with Hulopoe Bay. The shoreline is a bit steep, which makes it good for swimming. It is also one of the best snorkeling sites in Hawaii. Many tropical fish tend to visit the bay. There is also a good amount of clear water days to see the fish.

Hulopoe Bay is considered a marine life conservation district meaning fishing is limited to hook and line from the shore only. Hulopoe Beach is not as popular as some of the other easier to reach beaches. It means you can enjoy some romance and quiet. There are plenty of trees for shade during the day too.

Most visitors enjoy sunbathing, swimming, snorkeling, and impromptu volleyball games. There are no facilities on site according to the data found about the beach. Some resorts are nearby, but there is plenty of beach area to avoid some of the more populated sections close to the hotels on the island of Hawaii.

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