

While snorkeling at either the North or South End, you will need to swim out to find the healthy coral for that amazing experience. While snorkeling at Alula Beach, you will find. Kahe Point is main resting ground for these dolphins. Kapalua Bay Beach has outstanding snorkeling at the North part of the bay, while the South section is okay. Alula Beach, located at the entrance to Honokohau Harbor, is a secluded cove with a small white-sand beach. You should also see many Hawaii’s Green Sea Turtles and Spinner Dolphins. The water is about 20 feet deep at the opening of the pipes, which is also a great. Kahe Point Beach Park is shallow near the shore and gets deeper as you head out further into the ocean. Keeps your under water cameras ready to capture butterfly fish, parrot fish, damsel fish, surgeon fish, tang, wrasse, squirrel fish, big eyes, perch, trigger fish, Humuhumunukunukuapuaa, goat fish, snapper, hawk fish, jacks, mackerel, cornet fish, needle fish, crustaceans, invertebrates, and a lot of healthy coral. Kahe Point Beach Park, also known as Electric Beach, is located near a power plant that outflows clean, warm water into the ocean through two giant pipes. You can expect to see a lot of tropical underwater life while exploring Kahe Point Beach Park. The water is about 20 feet deep at the opening of the pipes, which is also a great location to Snorkel.

Rare fish and sea turtles can be seen with colorful coral reefs. Kahe Point Beach Park is shallow near the shore and gets deeper as you head out further into the ocean. Jeep travelers can drive the dirt road to the beach. Or look for local wildlife including honu (Hawaiian green sea turtles). Kahe Point Beach Park, also known as Electric Beach, is located near a power plant that outflows clean, warm water into the ocean through two giant pipes. National Historic Park with Hawaiian fishponds, beach and wildlife just south of. The water is warm, clear, and has high sea life population making this an awesome location to Snorkel, Swim, or Dive. It is a haven for green sea turtles and they can be found grazing in the shallow waters on marine plant life and sunning themselves on the rocky structure of the remnants of the ancient fish trap built by early Hawaiians. Its seclusion means crowds are non-existent and marine life abounds. This once-sacred site is not exactly ideal for spending a day at, but is instead a destination for fishing and sunsets. This sandy white beach is off the beaten path, and worth any extra effort to get there. As part of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, it has been decreed that the priceless heritage and. Alula Beach (Aiopio Fish Trap) Two things make Alula Beach one of the best Big Island beaches to visit the guaranteed turtle sightings and the historic, traditional fishing hut that still exists on its shore. The vast desert landscape features preserved tombs, sandstone outcrops, historic dwellings and monuments, both natural and human-made. Kahe Point Beach Park is one of our favorite and most recommended snorkeling locations on Oahu. AlUla, the world’s masterpiece, is a living museum that holds 200,000 years of largely unexplored human history.
