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Beaches in Kauai Hawaii
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POLIHALE Beach Is one of the widest beaches of Hawaii. Winter and spring high surf. Camping and picnicking facilities
KEKAHA Beach A long stretch of white sand beach
SALT POND Beach Named after Hawaii's only functioning Salt Pond. A Kauai popular swimming beach because of a protective reef
PRINCE KUHIO Beach Is a small beach with little actual beach area and no facilities. Snorkeling in winter time
POIPU Beach Is located on Kauai's South Shore. This is a very popular beach park with many public facilities. Swiming, snorkeling and body boarding
SHIPWRECKS Beach Has a short shore break and is fun for boogie boarding. Also has shoreline trails with fun land exploration
MAHAULEPU Road access to this beach is possible only by crossing private land and is restricted to daylight hours. There are strong currents making windsurfing and kite surfing are common here
LYDGATE Beach One of the most popular beach parks beacause of its frequently calm conditions, snorkeling, picnic area, playgrounds
WAILUA Beach is popular with the surfers. It has a large 100 foot wide beach which is feed by the Wailua river. Dangerous water conditions during high surf
KEALIA Beach is popular with surfers and boogie boarders. Known for its regular surf conditions.
KAUAPEA Beach You can see the Kilauea lighthouse and Moku'ae'ae Island from this beach. It is a very long sandy beach.
ANINI Beach This beach has its waters protected by Hawaii's largest coral reefIs. Its a calm beach favored by windsurfers.
HANALEI Bay Beach Is very popular for all water activities. Has a large bay cutting next to the mountains.
LUMAHAI Beach Is a 3/4 of a mile long white sand beach on the North end of Kauai. Lumahai has no protective reef which makes high surf and extremely dangerous water conditions
MAKUA Beach Is known for it's many arches and tunnels in the reef area around the lagoon. Great for experienced snorkelers and usually calm enough in the lagoon areafor beginner snorkelers
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