Getting out to Hanauma Bay

You can drive out on your own & it’s only $1.00 to park • There are only 300 parking stalls – arrive EARLY

The parking lot fills up early, around 7:00 or 7:30 am and guarded by security for your protection.

If you drive out on your own you can rent snorkel gear at the bottom ( beach level) for $20

A taxi will run about $40 to $50 one way • The #22 Bus cost $2.75 one way and takes about 45 minutes.

Do I need to make a reservations??

Reservations are required for us to pick you up at your Waikiki hotel for our shuttle service

If you plan to drive to the bay on your own No reservations are needed – arrive early.

We have 3 round-trip Waikiki shuttle services that run daily:

Our Extended Shuttle picks up at 7:15am – 8:45am – 10:15am (4 ½ hrs total – $25)

Shuttle service includes round trip transportation and equipment

(Fins, Mask and Snorkel)

Try our NEW North Shore and Hanauma Bay Snorkel, a full day of “5 Star” fun in the sun

When is Hanauma Bay Closed and what time does it open?

Hanauma Bay is closed every TUESDAY so that the fish and bay have 1 day of undisturbed rest

Hanauma Bay entrance opens at 6am and Closes at 6pm daily

The park is also closed on Christmas Day (25th) and New Years Day (1st)

Hanauma Bay is NOT open for any night snorkeling – this was discontinued years ago

What are the fees and cost at Hanauma Bay?

Everyone pays $7.50 per person to enter the Hanauma Bay. (Kids 12 & under are FREE)

Active Oahu military and local residents with proper state ID are also FREE

Lockers are available on the beach level to secure your valuables – $10.00 small / $12 large

Life jackets, Vests or Floaties are NOT available due to liability reasons, please bring you own

Prescription mask/snorkel set, for nearsighted, available for $15 at the bay (-200 to -800)

There is a snack bar located at the upper level area of the park, right across from cashiers window

Tram service between the upper level and the lower level ($1.00 down / $1.25 up)

Beach wheel chairs are available for free, see the volunteers on the beach at Hanauma Bay.

What do I need to bring with me?

Each person should bring a towel, swimsuit, reef-safe sunscreen, and the park entrance fee of $7.50 • You may bring a small personal cooler with snacks or non alcoholic beverages – NO large coolers • A little extra cash for the snack bar or the gift shop on the upper level for souvenirs • A small gratuity for the drivers would be appreciated but not mandatory.