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    4.6 (227 reviews)

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    Tunnels Beach
    C D.

    Magical! This beach is otherworldly. Breathtaking and serene. One of my favorite beaches on Kaua'i. Aloha!

    Cave
    Vishal S.

    Amazing snorkeling spot. Worth the drive and the hassle of parking as there are limited spots.

    You have to walk to the point to swim
    Dave K.

    Tunnel's beach was a great way to spend the day. You need to get there early to get a parking spot. Once there you can walk into the dry cave across the street. It is very deep, sandy bottom, no bats when we were there. The beach at the parking area is not for swimming, you have to walk about a 1/4 mile up the beach to a small cove in order to swim in the ocean, plenty of turtles to see. The beach is beautiful, the sand is very coarse so wear Sandals or water shoes! The drive to get there is also very gorgeous.

    Patrick M.

    Such a cool free even t on the island. Came here one afternoon, and it was super smooth. No problem finding parking, and walking the Tunnel is a pretty neat experience. It's not really too big, but bring a flashlight if you want to be able to see around. The iPhone camera does not help a whole lot. Kauai is such a great place, that this is just another awesome beach up in the northern part of the island. There are bathrooms with running water, and obviously plenty of sand and beach stuff! My kids found the underground cave to be cool and it was worth spending about 45 minutes here. Went in the cave, and then played on the beach for a bit. The waves and riptide seemed a bit big, so be careful if going in the water. There are lifeguards on duty.

    Ha'ena beach on the right side of the
    Bobby D.

    Nice beach and having a green mountain on the side is both unique and pretty. Tunnels beach is on the right side of the area and Ha'ena beach is on the left side. Ha'ena beach is prettier in my opinion, but the water is much harder to casually swim in. Tunnels beach has very calm water, but the general lack of waves makes it a bit less fun (again, in my opinion). I came from Kapaa and arrived very early on a Saturday morning (7:00) and there were three cars parked in one of the two one way makeshift lots. At 8:30, there were five cars in the area, leaving space for probably three more cars. If you enter the home address next to the lot in your GPS (5-7772 Kuhio Hwy), it will take you straight to the lot (see the pictures in the review).

    Beach
    Julie E.

    One of our favorite beaches. We recommend getting to the Hā'ena Beach parking lot by 9am. We visited in March so may need to be earlier in busy season. We came here 3 times and each we found ample parking by arriving by 9am. It does fill up and often had long lines when we were leaving. When you approach beach, head right to Tunnels Beach. If you go far enough down there's an area that is shallow and protected by the rocks and common to see people swimming. It's one of the only safe spaces to swim in the ocean at this beach during winter season. Lots of kids splashing and enjoying the water here. Sand changes from gritty shells to nice soft sand. Recommend water friendly shoes to protect in the rougher sand. Plenty of shaded areas from the trees to balance sunshine and protection. Beautiful views of the Na Pali coast mountains from the beach. Big waves and common to see surfers and windsurfing. We didn't find any legal parking for Tunnels Beach directly aside from walking from Haena Beach. Hope that helps! These beaches are way less crowded than Hanalei Bay likely due to limited parking.

    Broad expanse of sandy beach, uncrowded at 1pm and scored a spot in the teeny lot before you hit the Dry Caves!
    Aubrie R.

    Gorgeous beach! Like picture-perfect. Like, the kind of place you conjure up in your mind when you think of a Hawaiian island. We lucked out and found a spot in the first lot (You know, the one everyone says never has a spot because there are only like 8 spots? That one. We were so grateful to be so lucky). It's a super quick walk to the sand from there, and once you arrive there's a HUGE expanse of beach to easily have your slice of heaven to yourself. Plenty of trees away from the shore to get relief from the sun should you need... Some of the loveliest snorkeling we've seen! Was glad a warden was on the water near the reef to remind idiots, sorry - I mean people, to STAY OFF OF THE DAMNED REEF. They had to remind people NOT STAND ON THE REEF *giant facepalm* I have attached a great pic to show the best place for parking, and a perfect snorkeling "route" once you're in the water. Best chance for low-to-no currents and minimal turbidity for optimum viewing. Several charters were offshore allowing folks to snorkel without fighting for a parking space. If you can't get a lucky Tunnels alley parking spot, there is more parking farther down the road by the Dry Caves. There you will also find a few picnic tables and a bathroom. Go early and you should be able to find a spot! Please don't stand on the reef. Please wear reef-safe sunscreen. Please pay attention and only park in the designated spots. There are signs that say "NOT TUNNELS" for a reason - don't park there. Get your aloha on, people!

    Katherine P.

    Cool beach on the North Shore of Kauai. It's a pretty scenic drive with lots of winding roads and one way bridges. Parking is limited but if you get parking your golden. There's also a cool cave right across the street. They have restrooms, a few picnic tables in a grass area and the beach is a quick walk to the sand. Sand is soft but the shallow part has little rocks so not as soft on the feet but definitely not super uncomfortable either. They even had a food/snack truck which is always a plus since there are no restaurants or stores within walking distance.

    Inside the cave
    Shantelle R.

    Gorgeous beach to watch the sunset. We brought wine and sandwiches to enjoy. The cave is beautiful across the street

    Tunnels & Ha'ena Beaches, Kauai.
    Wulfstan C.

    The Tunnels and Ha'ena beaches are not nly beautiful, but great for swimming, snorkeling, and scuba diving. They merge together, occupying different stretches of a slightly sheltered curve of beach on the north shore of Kauai. Ha'ena is at the western end at the county park with toilets, tables, and parking. It has stronger waves. Tunnels is at the eastern end, with a lot of coral formations which you need to avoid, but the water is more calm here and the coral provides habitat for sea life and interesting areas to explore. There are some shallower parts fairly far out. The setting is lovely and striking. There is almost no parking near the Tunnels Beach, and visitors are not allowed to park along the roads. That seems to be a problem for some, but we stayed only about a 20 minute walk away so we had a pleasant stroll to and from the beach.

    Juana S.

    This beach is absolutely stunning! Consider adding it to your itinerary before any other beach or activity for the day. Parking is very limited for the popularity of this beach. Come before 10:30am or so because finding parking can be very, very painful! This beach has plenty of shade available. Great scenic beach, beautiful blue waters, and great for beginner friendly snorkeling. So happy I rented a snorkel and mask for only $5 before making the drive to Tunnels. I saw a variety of fish only about 4 feet into the water. Be very careful with the waves and make sure not to touch the reef.

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    Do we need parking permit for tunnels?

    No, you do not need a parking permit for Tunnels Beach. But if you can, try and park away from the actual lot and walk for as long as possible because the parking is very limited. However, if you plan to go to the nearby Nāpali Coast State… Read more

    Is Tunnels beach accessible now? :(

    As of Friday May 31st its not. It's closed..road closer signs are up. We went around Nd found guards who told us that it's closed lol. Has been for a year

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    The snorkeling was great, as the water was shallow and even quite far out from the shore, people could stand up.

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    Anini Beach Park

    Anini Beach Park

    4.4(241 reviews)
    11.3 km

    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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    Hanalei Bay Beach - Mountains

    Hanalei Bay Beach

    4.6(284 reviews)
    6.7 km

    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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    Poipu Beach

    Poipu Beach

    4.5(496 reviews)
    40.5 km

    Pros: You will definitely see Sea Turtles, potentially Seals and Fish if you go out to snorkel…read more There is also a rental shop with affordable prices and a small playground. Cons: Parking in the afternoon is full and you will have to wait to get a spot. Tourist heavy, sand spots are hard to come by later in the day. Recommendation: Come before 10am, read all the sign otherwise lifeguards will yell at you over intercom and respect the wildlife.

    Probably the most famous beach on Kauai, Poipu was named 'Best Beach in America' in 2001 by "Dr…read more Beach", when such lists weren't so prevalent as they are now. My wife and I visited on Day 4 of our Kauai vacation in the early afternoon, and continued to understand why it is so popular with tourists. The area around the beach area is built up, with retail businesses within walking distance. There is usually plenty of free parking, but on this day, the past week's rains had flooded one of the parking lots, so there were not as many spots. My wife still found a good spot though, and we walked the short distance to the shoreline. There is a protected man-made wading area towards the east of the beach. It is easy to wade out to the lava rock retaining wall, with the water being maybe 3 feet there. There are facilities and lifeguards in the area. One of their jobs was to keep folks from getting too close to 4 sea turtles that were sunning on the sand near that area.

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    Unknown fruit on one of the trees. January 2023.

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    Lumahai Beach - Beautiful beach

    Lumahai Beach

    4.5(34 reviews)
    6.8 km

    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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    Lydgate Beach Park

    Lydgate Beach Park

    4.4(241 reviews)
    30.8 km

    Initially coming here to kill a little time before a reserved tour, my wife and I really admired…read morethe planning and execution of the building/landscaping of this family park. Named after a pillar in the community who came to Kauai in the late 19th century, Lydgate Beach Park is 62 acres, with the Lydgate Park pathway encompassing 2.5 miles, a small part of the much larger Ke Ala Hele Makālae costal trail. There is plenty of parking, with both dedicated surface lots and street parking on the paved road. We immediately noticed surfers on electric surfboards out pretty far, even on this windy day. At the northern part of the park is where most people gather, close to modern facilities and a manned lifeguard station and a large covered event area with plenty of parking. Closer to the shore, we saw a seal just lying on the land, bathing in the sun, completely ignoring the people milling by. The very large safe man-made swimming/tide pools are great for the kekei and others, with constant refreshing of sea water over the lava rocks. There are picnic tables nearby as well with a lot of green space. My favorite feature are the man-made protected swimming pools, What I loved about it was how spread out everything was, with so many amenities. It just never felt crowded, even if a lot more people came. As we were leaving, my wife mentioned that Lydgate Beach is one of those rare parks where an ocean-loving family would intentionally live close by, just to be near this park.

    Hands down probably the best Beach park and kids playground in the world with both combinations…read more Has a very large covered area for groups and events. Smaller covered area for public rental and reservations. 2 playgrounds next to each other. One very extensive and large playground mostly wooden and older. The other one is more modern, "smaller". Recently they added more shaded areas over parts of that playground. Lots of parking, great beach area.

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