Barbers Point Lighthouse Kapolei, HI 96707
About the Business
Barbers Point Lighthouse is a historic tourist attraction located in Kapolei, Hawaii, United States. The lighthouse was constructed in 1888 with funds provided for by the government, and has since played a crucial role in guiding ships along the coast. The original tower was replaced in 1933 with a reinforced-concrete structure, and in 1964, the Fresnel lens was replaced with a modern airway beacon. The lighthouse has a rich history, with notable keepers such as Manuel Ferreira and Samuel A. Amalu, who played important roles in the lighthouse's operations. Today, the lighthouse is automated and serves as a beacon for ships navigating the waters off Barbers Point. Visitors can learn about the lighthouse's history and enjoy the scenic views from the site.
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"Nice shells along the shore. Sand was nice and soft. The main attraction other than the waves is the lighthouse."
"This is in a public accessible beach park and was perfect for a sunset! Yes it is in an industrial area, but there were plenty of people around and it’s right next to a luau so we never felt unsafe. Some reviews mentioned a bad smell but we never had that issue. Maybe it depends on the wind? Regardless, it wasn’t busy and the perfect picturesque spot to watch a Hawaiian sunset."
"A discreet oasis for relaxation and rejuvenation. A serene location for observing the beauty of a sunset."
"There are some nice areas on the beach. Very isolated"
"Overall Barber’s Point beach, and the lighthouse are quite beautiful. Don’t let the drive in, nor the fear of the unhoused keep you away. You’ll be welcomed to stunning views, and very few others around. Those that do call the area home, they’ll respect you, if left alone, and respected as any human would wished to be."
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