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Which beach in Kauai has turtles?

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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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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A local tipped us off that the area sea turtles come out of the water at night and rest on Poipu beach.

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Kauai's South Shore: Poipu Beach Park — Great for kids because even waders can spot sea turtles hanging in the reef shallows while snorkelers can see them swimming in the clearer depths. Poipu beach turtles are truly a sight to behold in this vibrant marine haven.

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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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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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Swimming, boogie boarding, surfing, snorkeling and scuba diving are all found within a one mile stretch of coastline. Poipu Beach Park is considered among the safest in Hawaii, with a lifeguard on duty seven days a week.

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Poipu beaches on the South Shore offer prime viewing of humpback whales in the distance, but also picnic facilities, gentle, crystal-clear waters for snorkeling and the occasional Hawaiian monk seal appearance.

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Hawaii (Big) Island – The Kohala Coast might be one of the most abundant areas for Hawaiian green sea turtles. We've seen many both above and below the water. We have seen them from many snorkeling tours as well as from the beaches and ocean around the Fairmont Orchid, Hilton Waikoloa and the Mauna Lani Bay Hotel.

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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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What to Do at the Beach. Swimming is not recommended at Turtle Beach, but that doesn't mean it isn't a must-see spot! The big draw here is the turtles themselves, and you can spot them in several places along the rocky shore during a visit.

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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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The island has only two seasons: dry from April to October and wet or rainy from November to March, with December and January experiencing the most rainfall.

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Poipu Beach was named America's Best Beach by The Travel Channel, ranking top among the 10 “best” beaches selected nationwide. This beach is a series of golden sand crescents, strung together where beach-goers will find snorkeling, swimming, a natural ocean wading pool, boogie-boarding and surfing.

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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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Po?ipu Beach on Kaua'i was revealed as the #18 bluest water in the nation, with a matching Hex color code of #73A9C3. This positions the beach's water among the bluest water in the nation and the best for a water-centric vacation.

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Paradise Found: Unveiling the Beach Wonders of the South Shore. If you are wondering what side of Kauai has the best beaches, South Shore's stunning beaches look straight out of “Lost”: white sands, turquoise water, palm trees swaying, and with more sea life than humans.

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East Side Beaches Lydgate 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.

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So, for an epic day unlike any other, head to these top five best swimming beaches on Kauai's north shore:
  • Hanalei Bay.
  • Ke'e Beach.
  • Anini Beach.
  • Ha'ena Beach.
  • Makua (Tunnels) Beach.


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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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However, most would agree that the true Turtle Town is at Maluaka Beach about 20 minutes south of Kihei. Maluaka Beach is easily one of Maui's best-kept secrets and certainly a hidden gem for snorkeling. This is the best spot to see turtles on the island with virtually no crowds.

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