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Haʻena Beach Park

Suitable for:
Everyone, active people, nature lover
Insider tip or tourist spot?
Rather unknown and little going on
TouriSpot
Insider Tip
Time needed:
2.5 hours
Optimal arrival time:
Does not matter
Cost:
Free
Suitable for:
Everyone, active people, nature lover
Insider tip or tourist spot?
Rather unknown and little going on
TouriSpot
Insider Tip
Time needed:
2.5 hours
Optimal arrival time:
Does not matter
Cost:
Free

Details of the beach

Ausstattung am Haʻena Beach Park
(Available: Showers, Toilets, Picnic tables, Lifeguard)
The beach is popular for:
Picnics, Sunsets, Relaxing, Swimming, Snorkelling, surfing)
Beach material
Fine sand
Sand colour:
White
Area
33000 sqm
Entry into the sea
Mixed
Sight in the sea
Very clear

Current weather and surf conditions

Stand from: 16. December 2022, 02:55:04
Weather
80° Fahrenheit
Mostly Cloudy
Wind: South at 11.5 MPH (10 KT)
Surf Conditions
5-7 feet
Nearshore: high
Offshore: extreme

Haʻena Beach Park - Description

Located on Kauai's North Shore, this tropical beach park is a popular beach for swimming, snorkelling and sunbathing during the summer months and it is the last stop before Ke'e Beach. In winter, Ha'ena Beach becomes a popular spot for experienced surfers who enjoy the section Cannon's Beach to have fun in the high waves.

In the background of the beach park rises the Mount Makana (Bali Hai) in lush green colours. The scenery here could not be more dreamlike, the vibrant green of the tropical plants, the massive rock in the background, the turquoise-blue water with white sand. Ha'ena beach is long and goes into Tunnels Beach .

Those who enjoy camping can also spend the night here but only with permission, which you have to get beforehand if you are not Hawaiian.

One of the most popular attractions on the northern part of the island is the Maniniholo dry cave, which is located directly across the street from the park and a visit can be wonderfully combined with a day at the beach.

What we say

Tommy
After the narrow and winding roads of the Kuhio Highway, you arrive at this beautiful beach park and are definitely rewarded by the view and the sea.
Our checklist & tips:
  • Parking spaces become scarce on the weekend
  • Shadow present
  • Camping possible with permission
  • Often food trucks on site

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Longitude: -159.566150000000
Latitude: 22.220290000000

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