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Other recreation
Water sports
Hulopo'e Bay Beach and Marine Preserve
At the foot of Four Seasons Resort Lana'i at Manele Bay is Hulopo'e Beach, an idyllic stretch of white sand with picnic facilities, shady palms and gentle waves for swimming and splashing. It's common to see spinner dolphins close to the shoreline, and humpback whales during the winter months. The waters offshore are a protected marine preserve, with snorkelling and diving spots that are among the best in Hawaii. Location: Four Seasons Resort Lana'i at Manele Bay
Snorkelling
Lana'i has been rated one of the top 10 snorkelling sites in the world and Hulopo'e Bay, with the island’s finest white-sand beach, is teeming with colourful tropical reef fish and protected marine species, including green sea turtles and spinner dolphins. The waters of this marine sanctuary are exceptionally clear, the beautiful coral reefs virtually undisturbed. The Resort's beach kiosk offers snorkelling equipment for you to enjoy Lana'i's underwater world. On a weekly basis, special activities are organised, such as the Lana'i Ultimate Adventure (snorkelling and jeep safari) and Snorkel Sail; fees apply. Location: Four Seasons Resort Lana'i at Manele Bay
Off-site recreation
Deep sea fishing Anglers seeking small- or big-game fish enjoy a sportsman's paradise on Lana'i, where the quarry is mahi mahi, wahoo, yellowfin tuna or even the Pacific blue marlin. Experience the adrenaline rush of a prize catch in some of the world’s richest fishing grounds. Fees apply.
Scuba diving With its protected bays and coves, Lana'i is the perfect location for first-time and experienced scuba divers alike. From underwater coral grottoes and lava caves to safe encounters with tropical sea life, diving at Hulopo'e Beach, the Cathedrals, Kaunolu or Three Stone is part of an unforgettable Lana'i experience. Weekly activities include Introductory and One-Tank Beach Dives, and for experienced divers, the Lana'i Two-Tank Dive. Fees apply.
Surfing Surfing is one of the oldest continually practised sports and one of the fastest-growing sports in the world. Captain Cook discovered the Hawaiian kings riding waves hundreds of years ago, and the sport is now practised everywhere in Hawaii that has a coastline with waves. Enjoy a four-hour four-wheel-drive safari to a secluded surf spot where our experienced instructors will teach you how to catch a wave. You may even discover the history of some island attractions on the way to your destination. Fees apply.
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