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Kauai's North Shore Beaches starting from the end of the road, as far as you can go by vehicle;

  • Hanakapi'ai Beach: trail hike
  • Kalalau Beach: trail hike
  • Ke'e Beach; end of the road beach
  • Ha'ena Beach Park
  • Tunnels Beach
  • Kepuhi Beach
  • Wainiha Beach Park
  • Lumaha'i Beach (my favorite)
  • Kahalahala Beach
  • Hanalei Bay
  • Waikoko Beach
  • Wai'oi Beach Park
  • Hanalei Pavilion Beach Park
  • Black Pot
  • Pu'u Poa Beach
  • Pali Ke Kua aka; Hideaways Beach
  • Queen's Bath: Good swimming hole, all lava formation, 10 min trail walk
  • SeaLodge Beach; Private beach, best snorkeling, 10 min trail walk
  • Anini Beach Park
  • Wyllie Beach
  • Kalihiwai Beach: Kalihiwai Beach, no hiking, sand bottom good for body surfing
  • Secret Beach
  • Kahili Quarry Beach
  • Waiakalua Beach
  • Pila'a Beach
  • Larsen's Beach
  • Moloa's Beach
  • Papa's Bay
  • Aliomanu Beach
  • Anahola Beach Park
Weather in Kauai
Kauai has a moderate climate year-round, with little variation in temperature. Seasons are May through October (daytime highs of 84 to 87 degrees, nighttime lows of 70 to 72) and November through April (daytime highs of 76 to 80 degrees, nighttime lows of 60 to 64). Rainfall varies greatly around the island. Even during the wetter winter months, precipitation is in brief spells, with only a few periods of prolonged rain. Kauai's weather is very localized, so if it's raining where you are, a dry sunny beach can be found by driving to another part of the island.
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