Kaneana Cave

Oahu Ancient Site Guide

Kaneana Cave

Kaneana Cave, also known as Makua Cave, is a sacred leeward Oahu cave near Makua Beach, known for Hawaiian legends, coastal cliffs and remote west-side scenery.

Kaneana Cave (Makua Cave), Oahu

Kaneana Cave is a mysterious site on Oahu's leeward (west) coast, almost as far away as you can get on the island near where the road ends. It sits at the base of a cliff outcropping and is about 100 feet (30 m) high and 450 feet (137 m) deep. The cave is estimated to be around 150,000 years old and was once underwater, carved out by the waves of the ocean.

There are many ancient legends that tell about the cave's history. One legend tells that it was here where mankind was born, from the womb of the earth goddess. That's why the cave is called Kaneana (Cave of Kane), named after Kane, the god of creation.

Another legend tells of the shapeshifter Kamohoali'i, who could transform himself from a shark into a man. He and his human wife had a son, Nanaue. When Nanaue discovered his taste for meat, just like all man-eating sharks, from then on he always had an appetite for human flesh. So whenever he was hungry, he disguised himself as a human to trick his victims. He then dragged them into the cave and ate them. But when residents later found out about Nanaue's true identity, that he was a shark man, they captured and killed him.

The interior of the cave is dark and sometimes slippery. From the main cavern, a few smaller tunnels branch off to narrower areas. Stay away from these tunnels because they are not safe.

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Vincent Eblacas

Sun Feb 18, 2018

it is almost on the northwest section of the island. but in any case the place is a mess and you don't want to go too deep into it. it is not stable.

Mango808

Wed Sep 13, 2017

Cave is right before Ka'ena State Park sign. Still a great place to see.

David Ghramm

Sat Feb 18, 2017

I don't know what the other reviews are talking about. There is absolutely no cave there. I have ran, walked, hiked, and even swam in the ponds and there is no cave at all. They must be thinking of some other place.

G P

Wed Feb 03, 2016

This is a sacred site but has been badly desecrated; graffiti on the walls, bad urine smell, and rubbish abound. The opening to the cave is huge though and you can't miss it if you're going in the town-bound direction (or looking in the rear view mirror when going out there) because the cave is on the north western face of the hillside right off the road. Please show respect people

Tammy Pearce

Fri Nov 07, 2014

In 1994 my then boyfriend (a local boy) and I went into the cave. I had no clue of it's history. About 1/2 way in we heard a child talking in a different language, further in there were two conversing, we were alone. He said, "do you hear that"?! I said knock it off I'm sure there are kids on top of the cliff or outside. We began walking out, at 1/2 way out it was only the one child's voice again. He exclaimed, " You hear that right, see I told you"! We got outside the cave, it was a sheer mountain, no cliff and ABSOLUTLEY no one near. I was a true believer in all the spirits and legands after that experience and many more that followed during the 8 years of living on the island.

Location, Parking and Directions

Kaneana Cave is located along Farrington Highway near Makua Beach, north of Makaha on Oahu's leeward coast. From Honolulu, take H-1 west and continue onto Farrington Highway through Waianae and Makaha. The cave is on the mauka side of the road before the Kaena Point area, with informal parking generally across the street. The map marker identifies the cave area near Makua.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Kaneana Cave?

Kaneana Cave is on Oahu's leeward coast along Farrington Highway, north of Makaha and near Makua Beach.

Is Kaneana Cave also called Makua Cave?

Yes. Many visitors know Kaneana Cave as Makua Cave because it sits near Makua Beach and Makua Valley.

How large is Kaneana Cave?

The cave as about 100 feet high and about 450 feet deep, with a large entrance at the base of a cliff.

Is Kaneana Cave safe to enter?

Visitors should use caution. The cave interior can be dark, uneven and slippery, and smaller side tunnels are not safe for casual exploration.

Why is Kaneana Cave culturally important?

The cave is tied to Hawaiian stories connected with Kane, creation traditions and the Nanaue shark-man legend, so visitors should treat it as a cultural place, not only a roadside cave.

What should visitors check before going?

Check current west Oahu road conditions, Kaena Point access, parking conditions, surf and weather before driving. The area is remote, hot and exposed.