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  2. Waikoloa Beach - Wikipedia

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    ʻAnaehoʻomalu is best known for its sunsets, snorkeling and historic royal fishponds. The nearest town is Waikaloa Village, which used to be owned by Parker Ranch. It is the location of the Lavaman Triathlon. [3] Also there is a water sport shop to rent snorkeling equipment & tours, a glass bottom boat, paddle boards, kayaks, and hydro bikes.

  3. Hideaway Beach - Wikipedia

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    Hideaway Beach, also known as Pali Ke Kua Beach, [1] is a small, secluded beach located on the north shore of Kauai. It sits under the cliffs of Princeville. The beach is small and secluded, with white sand and clear waters. The water is typically calm and protected from the wind, making it a great place for swimming and snorkeling.

  4. Poipu Beach Park - Wikipedia

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    Poʻipū Beach Poipu Beach surfspot, Kauaʻi island, Hawaii. Poʻipū Beach Park is located in the community of Poʻipū on the southern coast of Kauaʻi island in Hawaii.. The beach is a park has lifeguards provided by county of Kauaʻi.

  5. 8 free or cheap things to do in Kauai, Hawaii, that are ... - AOL

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    You can learn about Kauai's rich Native Hawaiian history at the aptly named Kauai Museum in Lihue. Admission is $15 for adults and free for children age 7 and under. Admission is $15 for adults ...

  6. Anahola, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Anahola Bay is a snorkeling and swimming beach with clear pools and a long coral reef. Driving directions in the Kauai Trailblazer guide. Anahola is located at 22°8′42″N 159°18′47″W  /  22.14500°N 159.31306°W  / 22.14500; -159.31306 (22.145049, -159.312969

  7. Haʻena State Park - Wikipedia

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    Kēʻē Beach has a unique reef lagoon that makes the water calm and attractive for snorkeling and swimming. [10] Beyond the reef, very strong currents, especially in the winter, have been reported. In Hawaiian , Kēʻē means "avoidance", referring to stories in Hawaiian mythology about the goddess Pele and Lohiʻau.

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