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Walk-In Entry No Longer Permitted at Hanauma Bay

January 11, 2021 by Island Miler

Heads up! Walk-in entry no longer permitted at Hanauma Bay due to a multitude of safety concerns. This restriction will remain in place until the City & County of Honolulu can implement a new online reservation system.

Since Hanauma Bay reopened after nine months of closure, attendance at the popular nature preserve has been steadily increasing. This often results in long lines of people waiting to enter the bay. Especially since the daily visitor cap was reduced from 3,000 to 720 people per day. What’s more, hours at the bay were also cut, meaning it now remains closed one additional day per week to allow additional recovery time for the bay’s wildlife. Unfortunately, these circumstances compounded to create very unsafe conditions. Safety concerns that triggered the rule change include queueing along Kalanianaole Highway, lack of proper social distancing, visitors parking in residential areas, and visitors walking along the highway.

Walk-In Entry No Longer Permitted at Hanauma Bay

 

Contents show
New Rules
Reservation System
Walk-In Entry No Longer Permitted at Hanauma Bay, Final Thoughts

New Rules

Temporarily, visitors to Hanauma Bay must arrive by car. When they do, they’ll receive a ticket based on the order in which they enter the parking lot. The ticket specifies what time visitors can enter the bay and view the educational video. Once visitors receive their ticket, they can wait in the parking lot or the upper level of the bay. Visitors may also opt to leave the bay, though they’ll need to return 15 minutes prior to their scheduled showtime to ensure their entry into the theater and beach.

 

Reservation System

The City & County of Honolulu Department of Parks and Recreation says they are now working on an online reservation system for Hanauma Bay. They anticipate the system will be ready by the end of Q1 2021 – so likely sometime in March. No further details were given, so we’ll have to hold tight and see what happens.

 

Walk-In Entry No Longer Permitted at Hanauma Bay, Final Thoughts

Officials acknowledge that the current situation isn’t ideal. It’s unfortunate that visitors that don’t have a vehicle can’t visit the Bay for now. But, at least officials identified issues and are working to rectify them as quickly as possible. Hopefully, the reservation system development won’t experience any delays. We’ll see, though!

Filed Under: Travel Blogging, Hawaii, Island Miler, Travel News Tagged With: Hanauma Bay, Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve, hawaii, oahu

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. DaninMCI says

    January 11, 2021 at 9:19 AM

    Am I the only one that finds it funny that a nature preserve is requiring people to show up by car?

    • Island Miler says

      January 11, 2021 at 2:53 PM

      Hah! Good point! But, understandable the given collision and pandemic-related concerns.

  2. Steven says

    January 11, 2021 at 11:14 AM

    I was really chaffed the last time I went at the blatant price discrimination between residents and non residents. If you are going to have Kamaaina prices, at least keep them on the down low. I used to love the toilet bowl too. I hear that’s gone as well. The snorkeling always was mediocre. Better spots on the north shore. Aloha.

    • Island Miler says

      January 11, 2021 at 2:57 PM

      The Kama’aina discounts make sense to me since taxpayer dollars go into the park’s upkeep. Other states, such as California, Washington, and even Colorado, have similar schemes and I have no qualms with them either. That said, I agree, Hanauma Bay is a bit overrated. I can understand the appeal, though, given its ease of access and relative closeness to Waikiki.

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