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Kauai, Hawaii

Snorkeling & Diving in Kauai, Hawaii

The north and south shores operate on opposite seasonal logic for snorkeling, and knowing which is which can make or break the trip. Tunnels Beach on the north shore — also called Makua — has the finest reef snorkeling on the island: lava tube formations, sea turtles, and abundant reef fish in water so clear the bottom appears closer than it is. It is a summer-only destination, accessible from May through September when trade winds flatten the north shore ocean.

Right Now (May)
Peak Season
The absolute best time to go.
12-Month Calendar
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Best months at a glance
January
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February
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March
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April
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May
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June
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July
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August
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September
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October
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November
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December
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About this activity

In winter, large north swells make Tunnels Beach genuinely dangerous, and even strong swimmers should not attempt it. The south shore around Poipu and Koloa Landing is the year-round alternative — calmer, reliably accessible, with monk seals resting on the beach at Poipu on any given morning. Na Pali boat tours departing from Port Allen combine snorkeling at sea caves and remote coves with Na Pali Coast views — the finest way to see the coast and the underwater world simultaneously, running May through September in the best conditions.

Conditions

Weather & Conditions

MonthHigh / LowRain DaysConditions
Jan79° / 65°F14Okay
Feb79° / 65°F12Okay
Mar80° / 66°F12Okay
Apr81° / 67°F9Good
May83° / 69°F7Peak
Jun85° / 71°F6Peak
Jul87° / 73°F5Peak
Aug88° / 73°F5Peak
Sep87° / 72°F6Peak
Oct85° / 71°F9Good
Nov82° / 68°F12Okay
Dec80° / 66°F13Okay
Locations

Where to Go

Hub Town
Lihue

Island capital. Airport, rental cars, grocery stores. East shore base.

South Shore
Poipu

Driest, sunniest area on the island. Year-round swimming and snorkeling. Whale watching December–April.

North Shore Village
Hanalei

The north shore's heart. Hanalei Bay, taro fields, and the gateway to the Kalalau trailhead.

North Shore
Princeville

Clifftop position above Hanalei Bay. North shore accommodation base. Dramatic winter surf views.

Natural Feature
Na Pali Coast

16km of fluted green sea cliffs rising 1,200m from the Pacific. Accessible by boat, helicopter, or Kalalau Trail only.

Trail
Kalalau Trail

11-mile trail along the Na Pali Coast. Permit required beyond mile 2. Haena State Park day-use reservations required. May–September best season.

Natural Feature
Waimea Canyon

10 miles long, 3,000 feet deep. The Grand Canyon of the Pacific. Accessible year-round from the west side.

Snorkeling
Tunnels Beach (Makua)

Best reef snorkeling on the island. Sea turtles, reef fish, lava formations. Summer only — dangerous in winter swell.

Wildlife Refuge
Kilauea Point NWR

Laysan albatross, red-footed boobies, nene geese, Hawaiian monk seals, spinner dolphins. Reservations required. Wed–Sat only.

Boat Tours
Port Allen

Main departure point for Na Pali Coast boat tours and whale watching. South shore, near Hanapepe.

Park
Hāʻena State Park

Ke'e Beach, start of the Kalalau Trail, and the end of the north shore road. Advance reservations required for non-residents.

West Side Town
Waimea

Gateway to Waimea Canyon and Kokee State Park. Driest town on the island.

Practical Intel

Know Before You Go

01
Kalalau permits sell out 90 days in advance

Camping permits for the Kalalau Trail beyond mile 2 are issued through Hawaii DLNR and sell out within hours of the 90-day booking window opening for summer dates. Day hiking to Hanakapi'ai Beach requires only a Hāʻena State Park day-use reservation, also requiring advance booking. If the full Kalalau trail is the reason you're coming, set a calendar reminder and book the moment the window opens. Also book Hāʻena parking separately — it fills independently.

02
The north and south shores follow opposite seasonal logic

The north shore is magical in summer and genuinely dangerous for swimming and snorkeling in winter. The south shore at Poipu is reliably sunny and calm year-round. Many visitors make the mistake of booking a north shore property in December or January and finding the beaches closed and the road conditions difficult. If you're visiting November through March, base on the south shore and day-trip to the north.

03
Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge requires advance reservations

The refuge is open Wednesday through Saturday, 10am to 4pm, and advance reservations are required for all visitors 16 and older. It is one of the finest wildlife observation sites in the United States — Laysan albatross, red-footed boobies, Hawaiian monk seals, spinner dolphins, and humpback whales all visible from the same viewpoint. Book your reservation slot on the FWS website before you arrive. It frequently fills for weekend slots.

Where to Stay

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