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A turtle at Hanauma Bay. Hanauma is both a Nature Preserve and a Marine Life Conservation District (the first of several established in the State of Hawaiʻi). Reflecting changes in attitude, its name has changed over time from Hanauma Bay Beach Park to Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve. [5]
Historically, the beach consists of 535,000 square feet (49,703 sq. m) of coral that was dredged and removed, creating a watercraft channel. Kaiser donated it to the City and County of Honolulu in 1960. [2] Public access to the bay is easily made through the city and county beach park off of Kalanianaʻole Highway across from Hawaii Kai Drive. [3]
Ahupuaʻa O Kahana State Park; ʻAiea Bay State Recreation Area ; Diamond Head State Monument; Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve; Heʻeia State Park; ʻIolani Palace State Monument
Hālona Point is a tourist spot, with visitors coming for the scenery, the beach at the cove, and in the winter as a spot to go to see humpback whales or Honu turtles (Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles). [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The blowhole is perhaps the most popular rock formation of its kind found in Hawaii.
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Tracks Beach Park (Hawaiian Electric Beach Park) Nānākuli: Nānākuli Beach Park Nānākuli: Ulehawa Beach Park Nānākuli: Māʻili Beach Park Māʻili: Lualualei Beach Park Waiʻanae: Pōkaʻī Bay Beach Waiʻanae: Waiʻanae Regional Park Waiʻanae: Makana Beach Park: Waiʻanae: Mauna Lahilahi Beach Park Mākaha: Turtle Beach Mākaha: Aki's ...
Hanauma Bay, Koko Crater and Hawaii Kai Koko Head is the headland that defines the eastern side of Maunalua Bay along the southeastern side of the Island of Oahu in Hawaii . On its western slope is the community of Portlock, a part of Hawaiʻi Kai .
The beach park is located between Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve to the west and Makapuʻu Point to the east along Kalanianaʻole Highway. [3] Due to the geography of Sandy Beach, the surf zone spanning approximately 2,500 feet contains individual surf breaks.