Alau Island is a tiny islet with towering palms, seen from Koki and Hamoa Beaches. This seabird sanctuary adds a surreal touch to Maui’s southeast shoreline.
This iconic sea stack, crowned with a cluster of swaying coconut palms, is a protected seabird sanctuary, providing a vital nesting ground for various native Hawaiian birds like the ‘Iwa (Great Frigatebird). While landing on the island is prohibited to protect its delicate ecosystem, its presence significantly enhances the stunning coastal views. Alau Island is a frequent subject for photographers, embodying the wild, natural beauty of the Hana coastline and adding a touch of tropical mystique to the seascape.







