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4.6 (9 reviews)

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Brooke B.

Such a great beach! Seems kinda private, not a lot of people. Great for walking around and seeing the bay! Also great to find cool shells!

Surf is a bit rough today, tide is rising, and it's overcast.
Monica S.

After checking out Hideaway Beach in Princeville with its VERY limited parking and finding the conditions to be unsuitable for snorkeling but great for surfing, we climbed back up the cliff (with ropes) and walked across the street from where the construction for One Hanalei Bay (which used to be the St. Regis) was to access Pu'u Poa Beach. In order to find the access, we did ask one of construction guys who pointed to the way and assured us that Pu'u Poa was more suitable for snorkeling. Thanks bruddah. Fortunately, the pathway down to the beach is completely paved with a LOT of stairs (not typical for these northern beaches which have treacherous dirt paths). Just remember, you have to use the stairs to climb all the way back up, but it's far better than the treacherous dirt beach access paths that we have been using. For shade, there was a big Malabar Almond tree that protected us from the rain. Because of all the construction work, there are no showers or real bathrooms at this time (Oct '22). However, there a few port-o-potties from the construction site. On the day we went, a storm was coming in so the surf was rough and it was raining. Needless to say, we didn't stay too long so back to the resort. If you don't find parking, there were some cars parked in the grassy area on Liholiho Rd a mile away.

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Hanalei Bay Beach - Mountains

Hanalei Bay Beach

4.6(285 reviews)
1.2 mi

Located on the north shore of Kauai, Hanalei Bay Beach consistently appears on top 10 beaches…read morelists, with a pinnacle of #1 beach in U.S. in 2009's list from Dr. Beach, and #4 in the U.S. by Trip Advisor. After my first visit, I understand why. It is an awesome beach. The entire bay is about 2 miles long, and consists of many smaller named parks, each with its own parking, green space, and facilities. To the far east is Black Pot Beach Park where the pier is located. Going west, there is Hanalei Pavilion Beach Park, centrally located with a large grassy area with a pavilion. Next is Wai'oli Beach Park, the largest of the parks with a big parking lot, sand volleyball courts, and ironwood trees. This beach will take you to the mouth of the Waioli Stream. There are more sandy areas beyond (Ines's secret beach and Waikoko) which are still on the bay, but would require walking on roads to get to. There is so much space that finding a spot to yourself is extremely easy, even on a busier day. The bay itself is protected and shallow, and has a very gently sloping ocean bottom. Depending on the tide, one can see people just hanging out far into the ocean, but still being able to stand up. And the frequent sand bars allow one to stand up as well. When we visited on a Saturday morning, the local surfing school was having a competition, using the large parking lot at Wai'oli Beach Park for gathering, and the nearby surf for the competition. One thing to note is that the main road to get to this area from the east is the Kuhio Hwy. On it, the Hanalei bridge crosses the Hanalei river and is only one lane with no traffic light. It wasn't so bad when when we came earlier in the morning, but it was pretty backed up trying to get to Hanalei Beach when we crossed back later that morning. I read later that the proper etiquette is to cross in a convoy of 5 - 7 cars at a time, giving a friendly wave to acknowledge that the other side is patiently waiting their turn.

Easy access beach. Not a whole lot of parking but there is also street parking…read more There is a pier you can jump off and lots of beautiful views. The bathrooms are clean.

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Anini Beach Park

Anini Beach Park

4.4(242 reviews)
2.2 mi

As a long secluded shoreline on the north shore of Kauai, Anini Beach Park is accessible by car via…read morea paved and winding road from the Kuhio Hwy. Another beautiful, worth-visiting beach park on the north shore of Kauai. The central point is the park, that provides plenty of paved parking (parking is also available on the side of the road that hugs the coastline). This park has dedicated camping sites, and we saw many backpack tents set-up further in from the shoreline, usually underneath shade provided by the false kamani trees. The park contains a lot of green space and facilities. My wife and I ate our deli lunch at a nearby picnic table. Turtles often come on shore here, though there were none today (probably because we came in the afternoon). One thing we noticed were all the multi-million dollar homes right on the other side of Anini Road once you pass by Anini Beach Park traveling to the west (it's a dead end, so would need to circle back to get out). They are rentable via the typical companies, and would be great for beach loving families who want to spend some secluded time near the ocean. Also in the area are small pockets where one can park their car and go out into shoreline. From there, one can see and explore the large coral reef that rings this area.

We had a good time there today. The place is nice, although there were a lot of people it's still…read moreprovided for everybody, and had the best day at the beach there!!!

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Queen's Bath - At a glance - Queen's Bath (Kauai, HI), Sunday, 8/3/2025

Queen's Bath

4.4(346 reviews)
0.3 mi

While staying in Princeville, we decided to check out Queen's Bath, and it was absolutely worth the…read moreeffort. Parking in front of the entrance is extremely limited, and the surrounding residential area doesn't allow non-permitted parking. I ended up dropping off my wife and her friend so they could start the trek while I parked at the nearby golf course, which added about a half-mile walk to the entrance. From the entrance, the hike down to Queen's Bath is about half a mile. It's not too long, but there are a few tricky spots that require some careful footing. It's definitely manageable for most people, including kids, as long as you take your time. Once you arrive, you're rewarded with a beautiful natural tide pool filled with seawater and fish. Some people were even jumping from the surrounding rocks into the water below. The spot was lively, with plenty of tourists and families making the hike down to enjoy the view and the experience. A little extra work to get there, but the payoff is huge. Queen's Bath is a must-see if you're in Princeville.

PSA: If the gate is closed, do not go in! This hike is not bad when dry, but quickly gets dangerous…read morethe wetter/muddier it gets. The gate is there for your protection. If you do get the chance to go in, you will be amazed by how beautiful the area is! The baths were soo pleasant to swim, snorkel, and relax in. Walking along the rocks between the baths was easy as long as you watch your footing as the rocks are not flat. I highly, highly recommend coming here if the weather holds up for you!

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Queen's Bath - Waterfall along the path.

Waterfall along the path.

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Sea Lodge Beach - Ocean

Sea Lodge Beach

4.3(23 reviews)
0.7 mi

The first time we found this trail, we weren't sure what it was going to. It had rained recently…read moreand I was in poor shoes, and I slid and fell in the mud. We turned back that day but our whole trip, we were curious what was down there. So now, a few days before leaving, we tried again wearing water shoes- since they seemed to have better grip. I recommend keeping your hands free, as some places can still be slick when it hasn't been raining super recently. There's a few sections where there's tied up rope to help you hold on and keep your balance while climbing- make sure you use it! I wouldn't bring anyone not able-bodied on this trip. As intimidating as the hike sounds, the final points were absolutely breathtaking, the most spectacular beach I've ever seen. The snorkel water was calm, and you can see through it crystal clear without even needing snorkel goggles (although I would still bring some!). Take your time, be careful, go slow, and this trail will reward you. Right before the beach, it does turn into a bit of rock climbing, but nothing too challenging if take your time. You'll definitely feel the Hawaiian jungle vibes. The path can be tight, and you'll be touched with lots of leaves and vines; I would never do this hike somewhere snakes exist. It was a once in a lifetime experience! There were even a few chicken friends on our hike (like everywhere else here!) make sure you wear your reef safe sunscreen!

I read a lot of reviews before hiking to this beach. No one gave me any problems using the trail…read more(some reviews reference this regarding private property signs). The trail was very steep and covered with slick mud, but with good shoes, you can take your time and make it through the hike with no problem. I just walked very slowly and carefully. The trail isn't that long, and I would say it took about 20 mins to get to the beach. The beach has good sand, lots of shade, and a cool rock wall at the back of the beach. Some people were snorkeling and saw a sea turtle . I would say it is worth the hike in to this secluded beach if you are careful.

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Sea Lodge Beach - Beautiful 'candy corn' like droppings along a few parts of the trail.

Beautiful 'candy corn' like droppings along a few parts of the trail.

Sea Lodge Beach - Lots of shade and really coarse lovely sand.

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Sea Lodge Beach - Easy entry and exit today!

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Hanakapi'ai Falls Hike

Hanakapi'ai Falls Hike

4.8(130 reviews)
1.4 mi

This was an absolutely beautiful and incredible hike, one of the most amazing trails! Let's be…read morehonest though, this was a hard hike. The sun will beat down on you and you're gonna climb some inclines. To get to the trail and hike you need a permit, we went through a tourist service that provided a Shuttle at Hāʻena State Park. The shuttle is frequent so you're able to plan your day and get a ride back to the lot. When they say bring 2 liters of water per person, they mean it. We also brought 2 snack bars per person too. Listen to the guides at the beginning!! This hike took us about ~6.5-7 hours with some breaks and we swam in the waterfall. I highly recommend picking up dinner and storing it in your fridge because restaurants might be closed by the time you finish the hike. Ke'e beach is right on the trailhead, this is a safe beach to enjoy! The beach at 4 miles (halfway towards the waterfall) is not safe and it is mentioned over and over- the rip tides will sweep you away. On the trail, there were lots of guava which smelled amazing! You cross the flowing stream from the waterfall multiple times. The trail can get muddy too. It rained briefly on the way back and it was really nice break from the sun. The falls were worth the hike for sure. So beautiful and cool to swim. I would hike this again, so incredible! I will say, I was extremely exhausted and sore after, but loved the experience!

This hike absolutely kicked my butt, but the views made it all worth it. It is 8 miles round trip…read moreto the falls, and they are a LONG 8 miles. Terrain is extreme, and you have to cross through water on multiple occasions. Swimming under the waterfall was one of the most surreal experiences of my life. The views of the Na Pali coast were amazing. I would recommend this hike but be sure to be conditioned for it and prepared with the right gear and enough water.

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Hanakapi'ai Falls Hike - Pic by the Napali Coast - almost halfway there

Pic by the Napali Coast - almost halfway there

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Lumahai Beach - Beautiful beach

Lumahai Beach

4.5(34 reviews)
1.4 mi

Secluded beach you turn off the road to find, it has a small parking area, you can't park along the…read moremain road. Locals posted signs saying locals only. They don't want tourists. Definitely unfriendly vibes. No facilities and no lifeguards. The river flowing into the ocean is colder compared to the ocean water. The river is nice and calm. The ocean is not, waves are large and strong. Do not turn your back to the ocean ever, especially here. Only okay for expert swimmers.

There are some pros and cons with this beach. There is so much sand that there is room to spread…read moreout from other people. The way it is situated, there is a river on the left side where most people were hanging out, and the ocean is over a little crest so you don't really see the shoreline until you go over the crest. Then the actual space for you to set up on the ocean side is pretty narrow depending on the tide. The beach was very rough when we were there, and no one was swimming on that side of the beach. There were a few boogie boarders, but I would think some experience would be necessary as the current was strong. The river on the other hand is calm, albeit quite cold! There are some rocks where you can explore or a few people jumped from the rocks to the water. There is a pretty good amount of parking. Handmade signs indicate locals only, but I believe all beaches in Hawaii are public, so this is likely to cut down on tourist traffic. It seems like the day we were there it was primarily local people enjoying the beach. There are no facilities, so be aware of that. And as with any beach use caution when the surf is high. It may be best to stick to the frigid river at this beach.

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Lumahai Beach - Beautiful beach

Beautiful beach

Lumahai Beach - Beautiful forest next to beach

Beautiful forest next to beach

Lumahai Beach - Beautiful forest next to beach

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Beautiful forest next to beach

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