You made it to Hana! Now, take a few minutes to lay down and relax at Koki Beach. One interesting feature of this spot is the large hill beside it. Hawaiians have a name for this spot - it’s called Ka Iwi o Pele, which means "the bones of Pele." Actually, this hill is a cinder cone that erupted lava just before Mount Haleakala went dormant.
Note: Koki Beach is a favorite spot for local surfers, but we do not recommend swimming here due to dangerous rip tides, high waves, and no lifeguards. If you are looking for a swimming beach, try Hamoa Beach, which is less than a mile down the road.
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