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Manele Bay Harbor

Manele Bay Harbor
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Type of Site
Beaches, Lakes, Rivers
Neighborhood
South
Interests That Apply
Sports & Recreation, Outdoors
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Price: Free
Is there parking?: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Water/Drinks: NOT available at this site or nearby.
Eating: This is NOT a good place to get a meal or snack.
Restrooms: Not Available
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Manele Bay Harbor

Busy Public Harbor


Family Time

Address:
Manele Rd
(Southern shore)
Lana`i, HI 96763

Description

Kaumalapau Harbor handles commercial shipping, but Manele Bay Harbor handles all traffic from excursions, charters and yachts. The Expeditions ferries chug into the harbor five times daily, and several fishing and snorkel tour boats go in and out on a regular basis. Shuttles carry people from the harbor to Manele Bay Hotel and Lanai City regularly. The little beach in the bay's left corner is a popular snorkel and diving spot, although there are better places to swim and sunbathe.



Times & Dates

Open Hours: 24 hrs
Visit Time: 30min-1hr
Average Wait Time: None
Notes: Expect to spend a bit more time if you're boarding an excursion from here.
Price: Free

Exposure

Outdoor with little or no covering.

Age Recommendations/Requirements

Ages Admitted: All Ages
Ages that would most enjoy this site: Children (4-8yrs), Pre-teen (9-12yrs), Teen, Adult, Senior
Groups that would most enjoy this site: Couples, Families, Friends, Groups, Solo Travelers

Transportation

Best Modes of Transportation: Automobile/Car
Notes: Drive south on Hwy 440 from Lana`i City. Take a left at the end of the highway onto New Manele Rd. Continue on this road until you reach the harbor.
Parking Availability: Yes


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While you're in the neighborhood, visit:

  • Pu`upehe
  • (between Manele Bay and Hulopo`e Bay)