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poipu beach kauai
We are going to Kauai in August with our two daughters 6 & 9. We are staying at the Kiahuna Plantation in Poipu, does anyone know if the beach there is safe for swimming that time of year. I seem to be reading conflicting reports about Poipu in summer. Also if anyone has suggestions about things to do with kids. Thanks
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Deby, The beach between Kiahuna and the Sheraton was one of the nicest beaches we found on the So'side (Poipu) area. Restrooms right there, too. <BR> <BR>The beach does drop off a bit so you may want to keep an eye on them just in case. <BR>Good body surfing area and during whale season the whales come pretty close to shore. <BR> <BR>What type of conflicting reports do you hear about the So'side in the summer? <BR> <BR>Only thing I can think of is it may be sunnier than the No'shore in Princville?? <BR> <BR>You can try going about 5 mins down the road towards Spouting Horn to Beach House beach across the street from Lawai Beach Resort. Family oriented. Good swim/snorkling. <BR> <BR>Or it might be worth the ride over to Salt Pond or Lydgate since both have nice "surf-breaks" for <BR>snorkling/swimming, etc. <BR>Use the highest sunscreen on all people in August! <BR>Mahalo, <BR>Kal
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There's a protected area of Poipu Beach where little ones can play. I think it will be fine in general, unless there's some high surf days, and there is a lifeguard on duty all the time. Of course, with kids 6 & 9, I understand your concern. I was on Maui, in the emergency room, next to a cubicle where they were consoling the family of a drowning victim - have never forgotten it. Just be careful, talk to the lifeguard about conditions, and then have fun! I know, as a rule, you will find the North shore beaches calmer in summer, and it will be a little cooler and less humid up there, which is why I usually encourage people to go North in summer! But with common sense, I'm sure you'll have a great time at Poipu. <BR> <BR>Aloha, <BR> <BR>Lani
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Mean to say, I second Kal's suggestion. Do take the kids to Lydgate Beach Park, up the coast about 15 minutes or so. It has a huge protected area just great for kids, and you don't even need to put on snorkel gear - just go to the stone wall enclosure and look down at masses of beautiful fish! Also they have a nice playground that your kids might enjoy.
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Thank you both for the information. We will difinately have to go to Lydgate with the kids. Can't wait for August.
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