Manele Bay

Lanai Beach Guide

Manele Bay

Manele Bay is Lanai's main harbor and ferry gateway, known for boat tours, marine preserve waters, snorkeling, diving, harbor views and nearby Hulopoe Bay.

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Manele Bay, Lanai

Manele Bay has Lanai's only public harbor. It’s where you arrive when you take the ferry from Maui to Lanai. The bay is located on Lanai’s south coast, eight miles south of Lanai City.

There is only a small white sand beach at the east end of the bay. It's a popular destination for most visitors because it’s the easiest beach to access while on Lanai and because it offers good snorkeling and diving conditions.

The ocean bottom is shallow and consists of a mixture of sand and gravel. Manele Bay is a marine preserve, established to protect and preserve the area’s marine resources and geological features.

The bay has restrooms and showers and since the reef is so shallow, even the young ones can have fun in the water. Manele Bay isn’t big, even though it is the main port for all the boats to rest in. However, it is a great location to just relax and have a picnic.

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Location, Parking and Directions

Manele Bay is located on Lanai's south shore at Manele Harbor Road in Lanai City, HI 96763. The bay includes Manele Small Boat Harbor, where many visitors arrive by ferry from Maui. Parking, restrooms, showers and waiting areas are available near the harbor, with Hulopoe Bay a short distance away.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Manele Bay located?

Manele Bay is located on Lanai's south shore at Manele Harbor Road in Lanai City, HI 96763.

Is Manele Bay where the Lanai ferry arrives?

Yes. Many visitors arriving by ferry from Maui arrive at Manele Small Boat Harbor, which sits within Manele Bay.

Is Manele Bay good for swimming?

Manele Bay has some calm-condition swimming and snorkeling areas, but visitors must stay clear of harbor traffic and boat channels. Nearby Hulopoe Bay is usually better for a beach day.

Can you snorkel or dive at Manele Bay?

Yes. Snorkeling and diving may be good when the ocean is calm. The bay is part of the Manele-Hulopoe Marine Life Conservation District, so avoid touching coral or disturbing marine life.

What facilities are available at Manele Bay?

Manele Bay has restrooms, showers, parking and harbor waiting areas nearby. There are no lifeguards, so visitors should use caution around the water.