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Many of Oahu’s best snorkeling and diving spots are associated with enclosed bays or natural coral reefs with large varieties of ocean life, while a few other sites are simply well-known because they are close to tourist locations. However, Electric Beach on the Waianae Coast (or the west coast) of Oahu is uniquely different from any other diving or snorkeling site in Hawai'i.
The beach, also referred to as Kahe Point, is located across the street from the Kahe Power Plant, which is operated by the Hawaiian Electric Company. The power plant uses seawater as a coolant, and the expelled seawater is relatively warm compared to the rest of the ocean surrounding Hawaii. As such, many sea creatures including colorful reef fish, sea turtles, and even dolphins seek out the area around the discharge pipe about 100 yards offshore.
Because of the currents generated by the intake and discharge pipes from the power plant, many guides recommend this location for intermediate to experienced snorkelers and divers. Additionally, swimming to the end of the discharge pipe could take some time. Nonetheless, the clear waters and wide variety of sea creatures make this one of the premier underwater locations in Hawaii.
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Electric Beach can be reached from most other points on Oahu by traveling west on highway H1 to the Farrington Highway and then taking the Farrington Highway north along the Waianae Coast until reaching the beach and the power plant. For people relying on public transportation, bus stops are located at both the north and south ends of the Kahe Power Plant. For people driving to the site, parking is available both near the rocky shoreline across the street from the south entrance to the power plant (in the location formally known as Kahe Point Beach Park) as well as alongside the road to the north of the power plant.
Access to the beach is free. However, note that the shoreline around the intake and discharge pipes is fenced off for safety reasons. The best place to enter the ocean is a narrow sandy beach just south of the discharge pipe, but it is also possible to enter from the extended sandy beach north of the intake pipes. Be aware of the currents from both the intake and discharge pipes.
Finally, note that the location to the south of the discharge pipe has toilet and shower facilities as well as park benches with a nice view of the ocean.
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January 6, 2025
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