Kauai South Shore - Poipu
Island of Kauai
Adventures on Water - Beaches
Po`ipu
Beach County Park
Two of the most popular, and safest, beaches are within the park:
Brennecke’s Beach and Po`ipu Beach. The park has a huge lawn area,
with many palm trees. At Po`ipu Beach the waters are clear and safe for
all kinds of activities: swimming, snorkeling, surfing and body boarding.
There’s a natural wading pool that’s perfect for toddlers
and younger children. It does get crowded with tourists and locals alike,
especially on weekends. There are facilities here such as restrooms, parking,
showers and lifeguards. Restaurants and convenience stores are also nearby.
The area is lined with picnic pavilions, which make it an excellent spot
for lunch.
If kids don’t want to play in the water, there’s a small
playground at the park for their amusement.
Snorkel equipment, body boards, surfboards and other beach equipment
can be rented at nearby Nukumoi Surf Company or Brennecke’s. Plus,
there’s plenty of free parking available. This is a great spot to
catch the sunset. The beach park is located at Hoowili and Po`ipu Beach
Roads.
Brennecke
Beach
This popular beach lies at the eastern end of Po`ipu Beach Country Park.
The small beach is especially popular with surfers and body boarders.
Don’t let that discourage you from swimming. Surfers and body boarders
are only permitted to do their thing well offshore, making the beach
safer for swimmers and snorkelers. The beach is named for Dr. Marvin Brennecke.
He came to Kaua`i in 1931 and was the plantation doctor on Lihue Plantation.
For years, he owned a home adjacent to the park. Over
the years, the home became a landmark and was destroyed by Hurricaine
Iwa in 1982. It was never rebuilt. The county later acquired the land
to expand the park. The beach itself was decimated by Hurricane Iniki
10 years later.
Shipwreck Beach was named after an unidentified ship that lay in the
waters here until Hurricane Iwa destroyed its remains. It’s a very
popular site for experienced surfers, body boarders and windsurfers. Swimming
at Shipwreck Beach is iffy at best because of the strong currents. There’s
a cliff that is a popular site with local fishermen. You’ll even
see kids jumping off the cliff into the water (not recommended). The beach
is in front of the Grand Hyatt Resort & Spa. There’s a public
access way between the Hyatt and Po`ipu Bay Golf Course.
Mahaulepu Beach
Mahaulepu Beach is a two-mile stretch of coastline that is made up of
three smaller beaches: Gillin’s Beach, Kawailoa Bay and Haula
Beach. The area is pristine, as local residents have fought off
development for years. A majority of the land is owned by Grove Farm Properties,
which is in turn owned by former AOL/Time Warner Chairman Steve Case.
The area is coveted not only for its beauty, but for its scientific and
archeological significance. Geological history is preserved in the rock
formations and there are fossils in the sand dunes. You can make a day
out of exploring this beautiful area. It’s well worth the time spent.
Starting at the easternmost end, Haula Beach is very secluded. The swimming
here is pretty dangerous, but the scenery that surrounds you and the isolation
from the hustle and bustle of the resort area makes the trip out here
worthwhile.
Kawailoa Bay is one of the most romantic spots on the island. It’s
also another spot for windsurfers. Gillin’s Beach
is named after a former engineer at Koloa Sugar Plantation who built a
house there in the 1940s. The original house is long gone, but there’s
a new house there that is available for vacation rentals (see Vacation
Rentals later in this chapter). The area is not for swimming, but great
for a romantic stroll along the beach.
Prince Kuhio Beach
This beach is located on the east side of Kuhio Shores Condominiums.
It’s a small beach with a rocky bottom. Snorkeling and diving are
excellent here. It’s very common to see green sea turtles. Swimming
isn’t so great because the bottom is too rocky.
Lawa`i Beach
On the west side of Kuhio Shores is Lawa`i Beach. It also fronts
The Beach House Restaurant. This is another fantastic spot for snorkeling
and is home to three major surf spots: PK’s, Centers
and Acid Drop. Surfers and body boarders frequent the
area.
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