Super cool! Right across from the beach. Just bring your camera and walk in. It looks daunting and scary but it’s quite comfortable inside. I’m clusterphobic and wasn’t planning on going in at all but I’m also very curious. Before I know it, I was wayyyy inside! I’ve been to the wet caves here as well but this perhaps require the least amount of effort. It’s quite dark inside but you can still see. It really isn’t that deep or steep. But kind of fun place to stop by! Love me some rock, cave prettiness!
J K.
Place rating: 4 Seattle, WA
If you’re nearby, it’s worth checking out. I recommend walking to the very back by yourself without a flashlight — super freaky.
Alan R.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
If you are driving along the north side of the island, it’s a must stop and super easy visit. Park right across the street and wander in. The cave doesn’t really go super far back, but it’s a great photo op.
Maria L.
Place rating: 5 Seattle, WA
Great location — right off the main road, easy to get to. Hard to take pictures of but awesome view!
Jennifer S.
Place rating: 4 San Fernando, CA
This cave is pretty amazing, but definitely a bit spooky! Beware the giant cobwebs hanging from the ceiling, but go ahead and walk all the way to the back of the cave. Pretty cool considering this is a natural wonder.
Andy J.
Place rating: 4 Orlando, FL
Maniniholo Dry Cave is located directly across the street from Ha’ena Beach Park. This large opening dry cave can be explored easily and is fun to explore with children. Bring along a flashlight for your cave exploration.