Kauai's beaches at times, are exposed to strong waves and rip currents can form without notice. Choose a Kauai beach with a lifeguard. Before entering the water, check for any warning signs indicating hazardous conditions.
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Anini Beach has one of the widest and longest fringing reefs in Hawaii so the waters stay calm, making it a great beach on Kauai for swimming. Walk the long beach, read a book under the shade trees, and explore the reef. This is a nice beach to visit.
Lumahai is the subject of many postcards and paintings, but is also known on island as one of the most dangerous beaches for drownings and is not recommended for swimming. During the summer months the conditions at Luimahai are calmer, but still use caution. Lumahai is exposed to open ocean and strong currents.
East Side BeachesLydgate Pond is located in Lydgate State Park with a large salt-water pool which makes it one of Kaua?i's safest year-round swimming sites. Kealia Beach Park is a half-mile stretch of golden coast that hugs the curve of Highway 56. Its long sand-bar bottom provides a nice surf break.
Maui is known for its calm waters and great beaches. Some of the beaches in Kauai aren't as swimmable as those in Maui. The water is generally rougher, the swell is larger and some places have strong currents. This is especially true on Kauai's North Shore in winter.
Solo Hiking in Kauai is Safe but Can Be ChallengingSolo hiking in Kauai is safe in terms of wild animals. The only potential problem is wild boars and I'm told they're inclined to stay away from you. They have no bears and no snakes.
The best time of year to visit Kauai is during off-peak seasons, between September and December or between April and June. During these times you can avoid the crowds and enjoy lower prices on accommodations and excursions. Either way, be sure to book everything far in advance!
Avoid Swimming the Kauai North Shore in DecemberIt may not be snowing or too cold to swim, but that doesn't mean that it's safe to go swimming in Kauai during the winter. This is especially true for the north shore. Winter usually brings harsh waves and hazardous conditions to the beaches on the north shore.
The island of Kauai in Hawaii is vulnerable to coastal hazards such as hurricanes, tsunamis, and erosion, and rising sea levels are expected to exacerbate these hazards.
In 2020, of the 1,277 Index Crimes reported: • Property crimes accounted for 84.8% (1,083). Violent crimes accounted for 15.2% (194). Kauai County's total Index Crime rate in 2020 was at its lowest level on record since the start of statewide data collection in 1975.
You won't have to worry about crocodiles, grizzly bears, or mountain lions in Hawaii either. There is only one native mammal in Hawaii, the Hawaiian Hoary Bat, all other mammals have been introduced by humans.
Scorpions are usually found in dry, desert habitats but can also be found in more tropical environments such as Kauai. There are several species of scorpions on Kauai, and they range in size from small to large. Scorpions are nocturnal predators that hunt for their prey at night.
Big cats not only are rare on Hawai'i, but illegal. State law prohibits wildcats like lynxes, jaguars, bobcats, leopards and hybrids, all of which are not native to the islands.
Kauai is the winnerIt has a variety of views and terrain to see. Rocky coastlines, beautiful beaches, lush jungles, and mountains and valleys. There is so much to see and do.
Nicknamed the “Garden Isle” for its magically lush appearance, Kauai is considered one of the rainiest places on earth. Over 460 inches of rain fall annually on this tiny Hawaiian island, making it prone of some flooding at certain times throughout the year.