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Where are the most turtles in Kauai?

Below are the best spots for seeing turtles in Kauai on the north and south shores of the island.
  • South Shore.
  • Brennecke's Beach.
  • Lawai Beach.
  • Poipu Beach.
  • Koloa Landing.
  • Mahaulepu Beach.
  • Whalers Cove.
  • North Shore.




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However, one of the most popular beach destinations, particularly for visitors to the island, is Kauai's Turtle Cove. This hidden gem neighboring Queen's Bath is where many of the native sea turtles come to shore to eat and relax in the sand along the shore.

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Nesting season for sea turtles happens between May and September each year, so the chances of seeing turtles on the beaches are much higher.

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Located on the north shore of the island, Turtle Cove is a pristine beach that is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and simply taking in the stunning views. The water is crystal clear and the sand is soft and white. And best of all, there are almost always turtles swimming just offshore.

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Where is the Best Place to see Turtles in Kauai?
  • South Shore.
  • Brennecke's Beach.
  • Lawai Beach.
  • Poipu Beach.
  • Koloa Landing.
  • Mahaulepu Beach.
  • Whalers Cove.
  • North Shore.


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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!

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Finding Hawaiian Sea Turtles in Kauai
  1. Snorkeling, scuba diving, and going on a boat tour are the best ways to see these beautiful animals. ...
  2. Right across Poipu Beach Park, you'll find Brennecke's Beach which is a popular spot for snorkeling.


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Ali?i Beach Park is located in the historic Haleiwa town, and probably one of the best places to check out sea turtles, besides Turtle Bay Resort. The shallow water and reefs close to the shore showcase the sea creatures feeding on seaweed and coming up for air. (Or simply napping on the shore.)

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So if you're thinking about a trip to Kauai and want to know when and where to find and view sea turtles, a trip to Koloa Landing® and Poipu Beach between May and September will offer a great opportunity!

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Kuredu Resort, Maldives. Almost half of the entire population of the green sea turtles in the Maldives lives in the Lhaviyani Atoll which further leads to most of them being found in and around Kuredu, Maldives.

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Allerton Garden – Kapaa (East Kauai) The Allerton Garden is one of the most popular tourist destinations on Kauai. It was used as a filming location for Jurassic Park and The Lost World: Jurassic Park. The garden is full of beautiful plants and flowers, and it's also home to a number of waterfalls.

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Kauai's West Shore The West Shore of Kauai is often underrated, but it's one of the most beautiful places on Earth, in our humble opinion. The West Shore is separated from the north by the Napali Coast, which gives the west a distinct desert-like feel.

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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.

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During the cooler months, the waves become stronger and less hospitable for the turtles. The best time of day to view the turtles is between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., but just before sunset is a good time to visit, too.

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Comparing between Kauai and Maui, there has to be a superior island right? Without a doubt, Maui definitely has the better offerings for snorkeling. Not only is the snorkeling good in Maui, but it is one of the best snorkeling locations in the entire world!

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Visit Kauai for Whale Watching Kauai is home to some of the most picture-perfect whale-watching destinations, such as the Kilauea Lighthouse and Poipu Beach. The Kalalau Trail on the north shore is another famous spot. Many avid whale watchers also stop by the Kapaa Overlook, which is close to Kealia Beach.

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