dAnahola Beach
Anahola Beach

This lovely beach has good swimming most of the year due to a protective reef offshore. The sandy beach is backed by shade and perfect for children...

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A'Anini Beach

This beach is one of the safest and most protected along the North Shore of the island. A fringed reef runs the entire length of beach and is Hawaii's longest reef. Expensive homes of the "rich and famous" are located on the bluff above ...
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'Anini Beach

dDonkey Beach
Donkey Beach

This secluded beach is about a 10 minute walk from the parking area. Rocks litter the shoreline but a lovely strand of sand and trees make the area very comfortable. ..
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dGlass Beach

One of the most unique beaches in all of Hawaii. The entire far side of the beach is filled with smooth, polished pieces of glass....
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Glass Beach

dHa'ean Beach
Ha'ean Beach

The swimming here is very hazardous as there is no reef to slow down the wave action. There is also a deep drop off just offshore. ...
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dHanakapi'ai Beach

This beach is 2-miles down the popular Kalalau Trail. All beaches along the Na Pali Coast are treacherous and swimming in not adviseable any time of the year. ...
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Hanakapi'ai Beach

dHanalei Bay Beach
Hanalei Bay Beach

The entire Hanalei Bay is ringed with a white sand beach. The surrounding mountains embrace this bay and, in the early morning when the ocean is like glass, it mirrors the beauty of the cliffs...
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dHideaways Beach

This is one of the nicest sandy beaches on the North Shore with good swimming when the surf is calm. There are actually two small beaches here separated by a rocky outcropping...
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Hideaways Beach

dKalapaki Beach
Kalapaki Beach

Kalapaki Beach fronts the Kauai Marriott Resort and Beach Club as well as teh Kauai Lagoons championship golfcourse. The crescent-shaped sand beach opens out to Nawilwili Bay...
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dKalihiwai Bay Beach

This great sand beach fronts Kalihiwai Bay. During the summer months, the ocean is usually calm and swimming is good here, even for the kids. ...
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Kalihiwai Bay Beach

dKealia Beach
Kealia Beach

North of Kapaa Beach is Kealia. This 150-foot wide, 1/2 mile long beach is popular with surfers and boogie boarders. In the summer months the surf is usually perfect and the riptide is not as...
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dKe'e Beach

Located literally at the end of the road, Ke'e Beach is probably the most visited beach on Kauai. The famed Kalalau Trail begins at the western end of the beach. Several movies and min-series have been filmed...
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Ke'e Beach

dKekaha Beach
Kekaha Beach

This beautiful, long sandy beach is the first portion of 15 miles of beaches that stretch along the west coast. This area is great for sunbathing but swim only when the ocean is calm ...
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dKilauea Bay Beach

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Kilauea Bay Beach

dLawai Beach
Lawai Beach

This great little beach sometimes disappears during high surf conditions. Other times the area is perfect for swimming, snorkeling and snuba. ...

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dLumahai Beach

This beach was made famous by the movie South Pacific where Mitzi Gaynor "washed that man right out of her hair"! Lava rocks scattered along the mouth of the beach create a waterfall...
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Lumahai Beach

dLydgate Beach
Lydgate Beach

One of the few beach parks in Kauai that have lifeguards. Lydgate Beach is calm and clear - perfect for young swimmers and beginner snorkelers. A boulder enclosed pool allows....
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dNukoli'i Beach

This lovely two-mile stretch of sandy beach is never crowded. Swimming conditions depend on the surf, use caution and monitor the ocean before entering the water ....
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Nukoli'i Beach

dPo'ipu Beach
Po'ipu Beach

Po'ipu is the major beach on the South Shore. Swimming here is almost always safe especially on the left side of the beach. A small strip of sand divides this section of the beach from the rest...
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dPolihale State Beach Park

The last beach on the road, this is Kauai's westernmost point. It is an extension of Barking Sands Beach making it Hawaii's longest beach with 17 miles of sparking white sand!
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Polihale State Beach Park

dPu'u Poa Beach
Pu'u Poa Beach

This great, white sand beach is located in front of the Princeville Hotel. Swimming is seasonal - best during the summer when the surf is usually calm...
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dSalt Pond Beach Park

This is the only natural salt pond in the state still used today by descendents of ancient Hawaiians to make sea salt. Do not enter the salt-making area without permission....
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Salt Pond Beach ParkPark

dShipwreck Beach
Shipwreck Beach

This beach was named for an old, wooden shipwreck that has long since disappeared. The hill (pictured here) is a lithified sand dune called Makawehi Point and is a popular fishing site....
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dTunnels Beach

This is the superb snorkeling spot on the North Shore. The beach is 2-miles long, running from Hanalei Colony Resort to Ha'ena Beach Park. The center portion has a huge half-moon...
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Tunnels Beach

dWailua Beach
Wailua Beach

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dWainiha Beach

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Wainiha Beach

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