Keannae Peninsula

Keannae Peninsula is a scenic lookout Ke‘anae located in United States.

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Ke‘anae , HI 96708 United States

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The Ritz-Carlton

Sites to see along the Keanae Peninsula include lava pinnacles, taro patches, an old Hawaiian village , and a church built in 1856. In 1946 this area was nearly completely destroyed by a tsunami .

Stacey Wellbourn

Beautiful views . Don't spend too long here tho so much more to see. Good place for a bathroom break also.

Endless Delight

Tide pools are slippery and dangerous - always keep an eye on the ocean as the waves are unpredictable.

Joey Carmello

Really cool to see dangerous waves crashing into the coastline. Try not to get too close.

Peter Scordo

Great stop on the road to Hana! Cute little church survived a tsunami .

Joey Carmello

Common place to fall and get injured on the lava rocks.

Kevin Dudley

Next time I get to Maui, I'm going to forget going all the way to Hana and just spend hours here.

Karyn M

Favorite spot on the road to Hana. Eat lunch and enjoy!

Shelby Barone

Perfect place for a picnic lunch

Ekaterina Samarya

Очень красивые виды ! Здесь стоит остановиться!

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Best banana bread I have ever had! Baked fresh and hot! - Priya Tungrus

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Eclectic. Nice. Well worth the effort. Save time to take a hike. - Brian Duncan

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Beach
Black Sand Beach

Beautiful exotic looking beach. Worth the diversion from the road to Hana. There are a couple caves to swim at too. I believe this is the only black sand beach on the Island. - Adam Stallman