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Kauai South Shore - PoipuIsland of Kauai
Adventures on Water - Snorkeling
Kaua`i Seariders Adventures, www.kauaiseariders.com,
SeaFun Kaua`i, from Aloha Kaua`i Tours, Kaua`i Z Tours, Kukuiula Harbor, If you want to snorkel on your own, you can pick up snorkeling gear
virtually anywhere. Nukumoi Surf Company, The south shore offers some of the best snorkeling on Kaua`i because the water is so clear. There’s very little runoff in these waters. It doesn’t rain a lot on the south shore so visibility isn’t affected. You’ll find that Po`ipu Beach Park has some good snorkeling to the right side of Nukumoi Point, the tombolo area (a narrow strip of sand dividing the ocean). It’s full of turtles, tangs, butterfly fish and the full gamut of tropical fish. Behind the Sheraton Kaua`i is Kiahuna Beach. The eastern end is protected for snorkeling. It is a bit rocky on the bottom. Lawa`i Beach has excellent snorkeling. The reef is about 50 yards from shore and you’ll find a cornucopia of tropical fish. Green turtles and the occasional Hawaiian monk seal come here to enjoy the sunshine. There’s a sandy bottom near The Beach House Restaurant. This is the best spot to enter the water. Prince Kuhio Park has snorkeling that’s just as good as Lawa`i Beach. You will find that the reefs are deeper and more developed. Brennecke’s is very popular for a lot of water activities. If
you plan to snorkel here, be on the lookout for body boarders. Also watch
out for the undertow, which can get pretty strong. Before you hit the
water, you might want to bring a disposable underwater camera. For $12-$16
you can pick one up. The
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