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Kahe Point Beach Park

(1,212) Park in Honolulu County, Hawaii
Warm water from a nearby power plant draws sea life & snorklers to this narrow public beach.
Address: 92-301 Farrington Hwy, Kapolei, HI 96707
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 10 PM
Phone: (808) 696-4481
Rating (117)
Located just north of Ko Olina resort, this park has recently been renovated with improved facilities. It is a fairly small steep beach that is a little rocky ...
Jul 10, 2020 · Kahe Point Beach Park is my favorite snorkeling beach on Oahu because of its clear blue open water and high fish population. The water clarity ...
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Snorkeling Kahe Point Beach Park is interesting and also a popular diving spot. Tracks Beach just north has some snorkeling too. These beaches are exposed ...
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49 reviews and 355 photos of KAHE POINT BEACH PARK "This was by far the best place I snorkeled while on the island of Oahu!! I bought a dive map at an ABC ...
Kahe Point Beach Park - Kapolei from loveoahu.org
Mar 31, 2022 · Located on Oʻahu's southwest coast, Electric Beach is a hub of adventure, with opportunities for snorkeling, diving, and coastal exploration ...
Kahe Point Beach Park - Kapolei from www.hawaiiactivities.com
Kahe Point Beach Park is brimming with a diverse array of marine life, making it a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts. It's home to a multitude of tropical fish ...
Rating · Review by Sonya C
This is the “Locals Beach”. The Sand is really nice but not much of it. The beach is small and narrow. The water is really clear and the Snorkelling and Diving ...
Kahe Point Beach Park - Kapolei from sandee.com
Located in the western part of Oahu, Kahe Point Beach Park - also known as Electric Beach - is a small beach with light brown sand, nearby palm trees, ...
Kahe Point Beach Park - Kapolei from www.snorkeling-report.com
Feb 4, 2024 · Kahe Point, also known as “Electric Beach” because of the electric power plant nearby, is a popular snorkeling spot in Oahu.
Kahe Point Beach Park - Kapolei from lookintohawaii.com
Kahe Point Beach Park (Electric Beach) in Oahu Kapolei, Hawaii. Warm water from the electric plant creates a marine life theme park.