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Quote: Kepuhi Beach is the next beach east of Tunnels. When you can't find parking at Tunnels, head back toward town on the highway, turn toward the ocean at the next set of streets, and keep working your way toward the Read More
Quote: This is a beautiful, sheltered bay. Palm trees swaying in the wind, surrounding a white sand beach with blue water and fair snorkeling. Just lovely. Great place to while away an afternoon. The drive to it is Read More
Quote: Salt Pond State Park is west of Poipu in Hanapepe. Follow the signs from the highway. Protected by a couple of rock shelves, this is a terrific place to swim, snorkel, and just a fabulous place to spend the day. Read More
Quote: I put these two beaches together because they are right next to each other - separated only by a small patch of picnic grounds. Use the same parking for both - a lot across the road (free). Be cautious when Read More
Quote: When we were at Hideaways Beach last year the snorkeling was fabulous. We were just here this week and the water was murky and the snorkeling was not as good—I would attribute this to possibly the weather in Read More
Quote: They claim that this is the world's nicest beach on the Travel network. I will say it is nice but I do not think it can be the best. What makes it so nice is the mountains behind you and the beach with the fish Read More
Quote: This is a local haven for surfing and there is a great clean break in summer. There is also a river inlet where it is safe for children to paddle. The beach is backed by woods and very private. Read More
Quote: The beaches are spectacular. Wide, sandy beaches, towering volcanic mountains around you, great swimming and surf. We would maybe see 25-30 other people on any given beach, at the most. Great for taking long Read More
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Quote: Traditionally a beach that locals frequent, more and more tourists are finding their way down the winding Kalihiwai Road to park under the ironwood trees right at the edge of the sand. As you can drive right up Read More