Manele Harbor

Lanaʻi


This harbor, off Hwy 440, is where the ferry from Maui docks. There are bathrooms and a few sheltered picnic tables here, plus a convenience store. During the early 20th century cattle were herded to Manele Bay for shipment to Honolulu.


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