
Water Activities
Lānaʻi Water Activities
Cool off at Hulopoʻe Bay in South Lānaʻi, one of the island’s most picturesque places to swim and snorkel. This area is a Marine Life Conservation District meaning it is protected from fishing and taking. Mālama (take care of) Hulopoʻe by wearing sunprotective clothing and only wearing mineral-only sunscreen, available for free use at the public restrooms. Mineral-only sunscreen is the only legal form of sunscreen allowed in Maui County.
Be on the lookout every winter to early spring for migrating humpback whales which can often be seen offshore enjoying Lānaʻi’s warm waters.
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Boating
Take a romantic sunset sail, spot playful spinner dolphins on a private boat charter or hop on a ferry to Maui for the day.
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Snorkeling
Strap on your mask and explore Hulopoʻe Bay's crystal-clear tidepools, or book a trip to the Lānaʻi Cathedrals to scuba dive in amazing underwater lava tubes.
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Surfing
From Hulopoe Bay to Kaiolohia (Shipwreck Beach), Lanai has pristine and secluded beaches perfect for every level of surfer.
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Whale Watching
The waters just off the coast of Lanai are visited by thousands of humpback whales each year, and you can see them up-close on a boat tour.
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