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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.
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
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.
It has worked out well for the popular snorkeling spot, Hanauma Bay, which has only one way to get in and out. ... The first was introduced in 2019 at Haena State Park on Kauai after renovations ...
Known as the “Garden Isle,” Kauai is a quieter Hawaiian experience, and February, after the winter rains, is prime time for whale-watching, exploring the island’s waterfalls and hiking trails.
Polihale State Park at Sunset. Polihale State Park is a remote wild beach on the western side of the Hawaiian island of Kauai.It is the most western publicly accessible area in Hawaii, although the privately owned island of Niihau is farther west.
Along the Kalalau Trail Honopū Valley, aerial view Nā Pali Coast view from a boat. Nā Pali Coast State Park is a 6,175-acre (2,499 ha) state park in the U.S. state of Hawaii, located in the center of the rugged 16-mile (26 km) northwest side of Kauaʻi, the second-oldest inhabited Hawaiian island.
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