Poipu Beach

Mary525
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Poipu Beach Park

  • July 7, 2002
  • Rated 4 of 5 by slabeaume from St. Louis, Missouri
Poipu Beach Park

Being on the southern coast (where the high winter waves don't occur as much as on the north shore), this beach is great all year!

The snorkeling is great here and the water is quiet and gentle because of a protective reef across the entrance to a small cove. There are actually 2 bay areas. One is more shallow and a favorite spot for families with smaller kids. That is also where the lifeguard station is set up. Close in on the other side, the fish are use to being fed, so they'll come check you out to see if you have food. Watch out that you don't accidentally get caught up in the shallow reef like I did---I ended up with one nasty cut on my hand! We came back to this beach many times, even though we were staying by Lihue. The ride was nice, and only about 25 minutes.

In the winter, daytime temperatures in Poipu range from the mid 70's to the lower 80's. Nighttime temperatures are in the low to mid 60's. In the summer, daytime temperatures go as high as the upper 80's, and during the night, down into the low 70's. But the water is a pretty constant temperature which makes it great for snorkeling in year around.

Poipu Beach was recently named America's #1 Beach by Dr. Steve Leatherman of Florida International University.

From journal Kauai--the Garden isle

Snorkel Poipu

  • February 22, 2002
  • Rated 3 of 5 by mcronin from New York, New York
Every morning of our week in Kauai we spent a few hours snorkeling in the cove just on the West side of Poipu Beach.

What this location lacks in coral it certainly makes up for with all kinds of tropical fish. The schools were often huge, totally surrounding us as we offered the fish food we had bought at a local shop.

And while this spot is easily accesible with some of the best weather on the island, don't worry about overcrowding if you get there in the morning, the fish definitely out numbered the people everytime we were there.

From journal Escape to Kauai

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Poipu Beach Park

  • June 26, 2001
  • Rated 4 of 5 by Mary525 from , Saskatchewan
This beach is a series of golden sand crescents, strung together in front of Poipu Beach Park and the resort hotels of the south shore. The sand is very fine and soft.

Snorkeling, swimming, wading and surfing are all popular here. The surf spots are slightly off-shore where a reef establishes wave-breaks for all levels of surfers.

Closer to the shore, there is also a natural wading pool perfect for children and non-swimmers.

From journal Kauai, Hawaii

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