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louistraveler5 Feb 22nd, 2011 07:51 AM

Where to watch surfers at sunrise?
 
My DH & I are going to Kauai from May 28-June 4...countdown at 95 days! We haven't been in almost 4 years...too long! We went to Kauai in May & August of 2007.

On this trip, I would really like to find a beach where we can watch locals surf at sunrise. One beach I recall is Kealia beach just as you are leaving Kapa'a and heading to the North Shore.

Has anyone, on any island, watched surfers at sunrise?
Any suggestions for doing this on Kauai?

Thanks in advance for any replies!

louistraveler5 Aug 23rd, 2012 12:41 PM

I'm reactivating my old post. We didn't watch any surfers at sunrise on the May 28-June 4 trip.
Our next trip is a month away...September 22-28. I still like the idea of getting up early one morning with the intent of watching locals surf as the sun is rising.

Has anyone seen surfers at sunrise such as on your way to Kountry Kitchen for an early breakfast?
Songdoc, have you seen surfers at Hanalei Bay? Do you go out for a walk on Hanalei Bay in the early morning hours?

Just thought it would be a memorable experience. DH & I will give it a try on this trip and report back.

sf7307 Aug 23rd, 2012 02:11 PM

Forget the surfers - head straight for the macadamia nut pancakes :-) (P.S. They were OUT of macadamia nuts last time I was there...how is that even possible in Hawaii?????)

Songdoc Aug 23rd, 2012 04:35 PM

I couldn't agree more with sf7307. I'd surf my way over to Kountry Kitchen and get one of those macadamia pancakes combined with banana! (Can't wait! 5-1/2 more weeks!)

I've never been out walking at sunrise. My morning walks tend to start more around 9AM. But whenever I've been there, there have been surfers at Kealia Beach and at Hanalei Bay.

FYI, the area with the good surf at Hanalei is not near the pier. Park at the pavilion (not the pier -- unless you want a nice, long walk), and facing the ocean, walk to your left (away from the pier).

FYI, my favorite time to walk at Hanalei Bay is at sunset. Hope you have an awesome trip!

welovemexico Aug 24th, 2012 04:53 AM

On Maui we have seen surfers around the Honolua and Kapalua areas in the early mornings and evenings. We have seen more in the evenings as I think the surf is higher at that time, but we have seen them in the mornings too. If you're anywhere near Paia, you can see them all day long in that area.

cd Aug 24th, 2012 05:13 AM

We will be Kauai in Jan. Where is the Kountry Kitchen?

louistraveler5 Aug 24th, 2012 11:05 AM

Kountry Kitchen is in Kapa'a but I'll let others give you details because I've never been.

Songdoc, DH & I just can't wait for our trip! I'll be thinking of you when I'm at the Sealodge ;). We need to have our trips coincide so we can meet! You go every Jan/Feb; June/July; and October?

sf7307 Aug 24th, 2012 12:22 PM

Kountry Kitchen is on the main drag in Kapaa. It's just a typical coffee shop, but the food (I've only been for breakfast) is great. Usually, I don't go out of my way for breakfast, because there's not much than can go wrong with an egg over medium and toast, but their pancakes and omelets are really really good!

Lookin_Glass Aug 24th, 2012 12:29 PM

the sun rises in the east

Songdoc Aug 24th, 2012 04:20 PM

<You go every Jan/Feb; June/July; and October?>

Typically, but it depends on my schedule. Next summer I'll be in Australia in May, and New Zealand in June. So I might do Kauai in July/August. The Kauai Music Festival is July 10 - 13th -- but I haven't been officially invited back yet.

Kountry Kitchen warning: the pancakes are amazing and addictive -- but they're so enormous that I only eat one (and I do NOT have a small appetite!). I usually order a fabulous fresh fruit bowl & 1 banana/macadamia pancake. I waddle out stuffed. DP gets their luau omelet (kalua pork, spinach & cheese stuffed into lord knows how many eggs) which is served with fantastic cornbread & potatoes. My cholesterol goes up just thinking about it! My sister does a chocolate chip/banana pancake. We sit there moaning about how good it is :-).

I ate lunch there once. It was nothing special. Should've gotten a pancake and called it "brunch."

cd Aug 25th, 2012 10:45 AM

Thanks sf and Songdoc, I am looking forward to the banana/macadamia pancake! I hope with coconut sryup!

cd Aug 25th, 2012 10:49 AM

And Louistraveler5!

Dewd Oct 24th, 2012 01:47 AM

Let me help you. Surfers don't hang out at certain "surf" places. Surfers go where ever the waves are. So to see them in action, you have to know where the waves are. And that can change on a daily basis. So watch the TV news the night before and the weatherman will tell you where the waves will be the next day.

TIP: You can also call any surf shop and ask where the waves are that day.

Aloha,
A Hawaii Resident

Ronda Nov 4th, 2012 08:32 PM

I used a couple of websites to check wave heights on my last trip

http://www.kauaiexplorer.com/ocean_report/

http://oceansafety.ancl.hawaii.edu/v...9&bch=hanalei1

lcuy Nov 4th, 2012 08:44 PM

Dewd gave you the advice that my husband (a surfer) suggested.

kauaistyle Nov 6th, 2012 04:44 PM

Aloha from Kauai...yup, Kealia is fun to watch the gang in the water! my family goes there for surf and a cold beer and pupus to enjoy the evening. Depends on what side of the island you're on- south shore by the Beachside restaurant on the grass is nice too...just sitting on the pier in Hanalei or on the sand by "pine trees" or "grandpas" parks is killer! To be fancy, St Regis hotel has a killer overlook to see the entire Hanalei bay during the sunset YET is extremely expensive drinks and food...just a quiet warning! Go to the Dolphin fish market, grab some sushi rolls and drinks and go just sit quietly still wherever....glad to point in the right direction if you need specifics...local born and raised priviledged to kokua"gracious service" for all guests seeking assistance! have fun!!

Tomsd Nov 7th, 2012 12:34 AM

Amen. You go where the surf is up to see surfers. :)

Tomsd Nov 7th, 2012 12:36 AM

And grabbing sushi from a local place (don't forget the little shopping center in Hanalei town) is a great idea - and enjoy it on the beach. :)


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