Beach Information

Tunnels Beach is best described as a high-value natural snorkeling site rather than a serviced recreational beach. It is internationally known for its extensive coral reef system and underwater lava formations, which create cave-like structures often referred to as “tunnels”.

The shoreline is wide and scenic, backed by steep green mountains, including Mount Makana (Bali Hai). The beach is undeveloped and remains largely in a natural state.

Visitors are advised to plan their visits due to limited facilities, parking constraints, and changing ocean conditions.

Hours of Access, Closures, and Entry Requirements

Hours

  • Tunnels Beach is open year-round.
  • There are no official opening or closing hours, as the beach is not gated or managed as a formal park.

Closures

  • There are no routine closures.
  • Temporary access restrictions may occur due to:
    • High surf warnings
    • Hazardous ocean conditions
    • Severe weather or flooding

Reservations and Entrance Fees

Tunnels Beach is not part of Hāʻena State Park, which operates under a separate reservation system further west.

  • No reservations are required to visit.
  • There are no access fees.

Parking and Access

  • Parking at Tunnels Beach is extremely limited.
  • Only a small number of roadside parking spaces exist near the beach access points.
  • These spaces often fill early in the morning, especially during peak travel seasons.

Recommended alternative: Visitors commonly park at Hāʻena Beach Park, located a short distance east, which offers:

  • A larger parking area
  • Public restrooms and showers

Safety Considerations and Ocean Hazards

Ocean Conditions

  • The beach is not directly lifeguarded at the main snorkeling areas.
  • Ocean conditions vary significantly by season.

Seasonal overview:

  • Summer (May–September): Calmer conditions; generally suitable for snorkeling when seas are flat.
  • Winter (October–March): Strong surf, rip currents, and large waves; swimming and snorkeling are often unsafe.

Additional Hazards

  • Sudden wave surges and strong currents
  • Sharp coral and uneven reef surfaces
  • Reduced visibility after heavy rain

Visitors are advised to:

  • Avoid snorkeling alone
  • Check daily ocean forecasts
  • Observe conditions before entering the water

Amenities and Facilities

At Tunnels Beach: 

  • No restrooms
  • No showers
  • No drinking water
  • No equipment rentals
  • The beach remains largely undeveloped, and visitors must be self-sufficient.

Nearby Facilities at Hāʻena Beach Park:

  • Restrooms
  • Outdoor showers
  • Picnic tables
  • Trash disposal

Food, Groceries, and Supplies

Visitors are advised to purchase food and water before arriving at the beach. There are no food vendors or concessions at the beach.

Nearby groceries stores:

  • Hanalei Market – Groceries, snacks, prepared foods
  • Wainiha Country Market – Small local convenience store
  • Foodland (Princeville) – Full-service supermarket
  • Local farmers markets (seasonal) – Fresh produce and local products

Nearby Restaurants:

The nearest restaurants are located in Hanalei and Princeville, offering casual dining and local cuisine.

Environmental Considerations

Tunnels Beach is part of a fragile marine ecosystem.

Visitors are encouraged to:

  • Use reef-safe sunscreen
  • Avoid standing on or touching coral
  • Maintain distance from wildlife, including sea turtles and monk seals

Preservation efforts rely heavily on responsible visitor behavior due to the lack of on-site management infrastructure.