Amazing views of the surrounding mountains! The left wing of the beach has less rocks, better to bring the little ones to. The middle to far right section has a lot of reef rock so swimming shoes are preferred. As they are bumpy and occasionally sharp to step on. Would recommend not stepping on anything actually if you can help it to help preserve the reef, but it's a popular beach so don't be surprised if you see a lot of snorkeling and shell collecting. We saw some sea turtles! Give them space! Just across the road is a walkable tunnel/cave. Nothing inside really besides what you bring with you! Please be respectful of the island and remember to pick up after yourself, we found some small bits of trash we cleaned up while we...
Read moreThis was an amazing beach to find seashells and to relax during the sunrise. There is not much parking so you better pray to whatever god you like that you get a spot. Also, make sure to wash your feet in the correct washing stations or the department of outdoor stuff will publicly scold you and have the local...
Read moreThe bay in front of the parking lot is calm, sandy and good for swimming. About 100 yards east is a nice reef for snorkeling. Much better snorkeling here than at Ke'e and slightly less busy. Minus one star because it was still fairly busy and although the snorkeling is probably the best on the north shore,...
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