Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve has been a protected marine life conservation area and underwater park since 1967. As a result, its native ecosystem has flourished, and the Bay is a beautiful natural destination for visitors. Conservation remains at the heart of this unique outdoor experience.
The beach is a beloved spot for snorkeling. Because of the preserved natural environment, many beautiful and fascinating fish and sea creatures can be spotted during snorkeling excursions. Equipment and lessons can be rented right on the beach.
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Located just 11 miles from Waikīkī, the Bay is very accessible. Visitors can easily drive or take a bus, making for accessible day trip transportation.
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Though tourism is still permitted on site, conservatorship of the land has taken a rightful priority. Visitors are required to watch a video before visiting with instructions for caring for the land and interacting with the animals on it.
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If you’re a more active traveler and sunning and snorkeling aren’t enough to fill your day, consider taking a wildlife and preservation education course. The Bay provides a uniquely beautiful classroom to learn about the environment.
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Entrance to Hanauma Bay is $25 for nonresidents. This fee covers not only the protection of the land but upkeep of the many facilities available on site, including restrooms, beach showers, a life guard on duty, concession stands, locker rentals, and snorkel equipment.
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Here a group of visitors snorkel over coral reef in the Bay. The ice blue water provides a clear view into the vibrant marine ecosystem.
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Whether you come to snorkel, dive into a good beach read, or learn about environmental protections, Hanauma Bay makes for a satisfying day trip. You’ll come away with a better understanding of how ecosystems can flourish when protected.
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