Naha Beach


Naha Beach is located on the east coast of the island of Lanai, Hawaii and is approximately 10 miles from Lanai City, which is the only town on the island. Lanai is the smallest inhabited island in Hawaii and is also known as Pineapple Island. The easiest way to get to the beach is by driving there in a four-wheel drive vehicle as the dirt road leading up to it can be very bumpy.

Whilst this isn't an ideal spot for swimming given the shallow and rocky ocean bottom, this is a popular spot for sunbathing, fishing, beachcombing and surfing. Many fisherman visit Naha Beach due to the great reef and shore fishing to be had here as well as spear fishing and lobster catching. The waves are not so strong here making it a good place to learn how to surf and with the east swell running, the breaking waves will provide perfect conditions.

Another highlight of this area is the ancient fishponds found at Naha Beach. The walls of the fishpond can be seen at low and high tide and is only one of four located here on the island. Also worth visiting on the island is the Orchid House and Gardens located on Keomoku Road.

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