Kalanianaole Highway

Oahu Scenic Drive Guide

Kalanianaole Highway

Kalanianaole Highway follows Oahu's southeast coast from Hawaii Kai toward Waimanalo, with Hanauma Bay, Lanai Lookout, Halona Blowhole, Makapuu views, Rabbit Island and Ka Iwi State Scenic Shoreline along the way.

Drive by the Ocean
Drive by the Ocean

Kalanianaole Highway (near Makapu'u), Oahu

Kalanianaole Highway, between Hawaii Kai and Waimanalo, is a scenic road with many lookout points along the way. Coming from Hawaii Kai and driving towards Waimanalo, you will first see Koko Head Crater on your left, an old tuff cone and one of the most popular landmarks on Oahu's south shore. Hanauma Bay, Oahu's most popular snorkeling beach will be on your right (even though you won't be able to see the bay from the highway).

The “highway” (a two-lane road) is built into the sea cliffs, so while driving you will enjoy great views of the ocean below. The first lookout point is the Lanai Lookout, from where you can see three neighbor islands (Molokai, Lanai and Maui) on a clear day. The next lookout point (with a more spacious parking lot) is the Halona Blowhole lookout, where you can see water from the ocean shoot up from a blowhole in the lava shelf below (the higher the waves, the higher the water will shoot up). Halona Beach Cove, also known as Eternity Beach, is located here as well. It is a small sandy cove that was made popular in the 1953 movie From Here to Eternity.

Drive a bit further and stop at Makapu'u Lookout, where you can enjoy great views of Makapu'u Beach, Sandy Beach, as well as Kaohika'ipu and Rabbit Island. Just before Makapu'u Lookout you will see a small road on the right (usually many cars park here). This is the trailhead to the scenic Ka Iwi Scenic Shoreline trail, which leads to yet another lookout point of the Makapu'u Lighthouse (a 2-mile hike). Continue driving along Kalanianaole Highway and you will reach the small town of Waimanalo and Waimanalo Beach Park, a beautiful and long white-sand beach.

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Location, Parking and Directions

Kalanianaole Highway is located on Oahu's southeast coast between Hawaii Kai and Waimanalo. From Hawaii Kai, follow Kalanianaole Highway east toward Hanauma Bay, Lanai Lookout, Halona Blowhole, Makapuu and Waimanalo. The map marker identifies a point on Kalanianaole Highway near the Lanai Lookout and Koko Head coastal section.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Kalanianaole Highway on Oahu?

This scenic section of Kalanianaole Highway runs along Oahu's southeast coast between Hawaii Kai and Waimanalo, passing lookouts, beaches, volcanic landmarks and coastal cliffs.

What are the main stops along Kalanianaole Highway?

Popular stops include Koko Head Crater, Hanauma Bay, Lanai Lookout, Halona Blowhole, Halona Beach Cove, Sandy Beach, Makapuu Lookout, Ka Iwi State Scenic Shoreline and Waimanalo Beach Park.

Does Hanauma Bay require reservations?

Yes. Hanauma Bay uses an online reservation system and is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. Check current reservation availability, hours and rules before planning a stop.

Is Kalanianaole Highway difficult to drive?

No. The road is paved and easy to follow, but it has curves, cliffs, lookout traffic, beach turnoffs and windy coastal sections. Drive slowly and use legal pullouts only.

What should visitors check before going?

Check Hanauma Bay reservations, Ka Iwi trail hours, surf, wind, roadwork and parking conditions before driving. Lookout lots can fill, and ocean conditions can be dangerous.