Saturday, November 28, 2015

Getting to Know the Best Kauai Beach Destinations (part 2 of 2)

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The layout and weather of Poipu Beach Park makes it a very special Kauai beach destination such as great waves for swimming and surfing, beautiful reefs and marine life for snorkeling and strong steady wind for windsurfers. You will find sandy white beaches, rocks, grassy areas and shady spots around. The sandbar called Nukumoi Point is quite unique since ocean currents rush to the beach from opposite directions forming a tombolo by sand deposition. Restrooms, showers, picnic areas and lifeguards are available.

Popular Parks

Polihale State Park on Old Mana Road, West Kauai is the last beach on the westernmost point of the island. It is also the biggest beach in all of Hawaii ranging 17 miles long and about 300 yards wide. This is a great place to hold picnics, sunbathe, stroll in the sun and play beach sports. Temperatures seem to rise higher in the area compared to other beaches in Kauai.

Some attractions in the state park include Hawaiian temples or heiau and burial sites, the forbidden island of Niihau and Barking Sands Beach. Sand dunes can rise up to 100 feet and currents can be very strong because of the full exposure of the shore to the Pacific Ocean. There are facilities in Polihale State Park including picnic tables, showers, drinking water and restrooms. There no lifeguards however so caution should be taken if going off-shore.

Anini Beach County Park on Anini Road, North Shore Kauai is considered as the safest and most protected beach on the north shore of the island. It is ideal for Kauai beach destination activities like swimming, snorkeling and windsurfing. The location is captivating as well since it is found on a blue lagoon right at the foot of emerald cliffs.

The beach measures 3 miles long and is protected by the longest and widest reef in Hawaii. The areas on and off shore continue to drive in tourists with the abundance of shallow and deep blue waters and white sand beaches complete with shells and cowries.

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