Naha Beach

Lanai Beach Guide

Naha Beach

Naha Beach is a remote east Lanai shoreline known for an ancient Hawaiian fishpond, fishing, rocky water, strong currents, kiawe trees and quiet coastal history.

Naha Beach, located on Lanai’s east coast, has one of four ancient fishponds on the island. The walls of the pond, which can be seen at high and at low tide, are the most outstanding feature of this beach. To the north of the pond is a small rocky beach overhung with kiawe trees. The offshore bottom is shallow and rocky with only a few pockets of sand. That’s why Naha Beach is mainly frequented by fishermen, rather than by swimmers. Strong currents are also often times present.

The former fishing village of Naha is located nearby. But there’s not much to see here. Surrounded by dirt roads you might want to take a Jeep to Naha Beach to make the journey a little bit smoother. Explore the beach and come prepared with a hook and rod, since fishing is your best bet here. The waters are a little to rough to jump into.

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Location, Parking and Directions

Naha Beach is located on Lanai's remote east shore near Keomuku Road. Access is by dirt roads, and a four-wheel-drive vehicle is recommended depending on conditions. There are no facilities, no lifeguards and no services at the beach, so arrive prepared and follow all rental vehicle restrictions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Naha Beach located?

Naha Beach is located on Lanai's remote east shore near Keomuku Road.

Is Naha Beach good for swimming?

No. Naha Beach is not a good swimming beach because the nearshore bottom is shallow and rocky, and strong currents are often present.

What is special about Naha Beach?

Naha Beach is known for an ancient Hawaiian fishpond. Its stone walls can still be seen from shore at both high and low tide.

Do you need four-wheel drive to reach Naha Beach?

Four-wheel drive is recommended because access is by dirt roads near Keomuku Road. Road conditions can change, especially after rain.

What facilities are available at Naha Beach?

Naha Beach has no facilities, no restrooms, no showers and no lifeguards. Bring water, sun protection and all supplies for a remote stop.