Ke’e (Kee) Beach Kauai Hawaii
Incredible sunsets are synonymous with Ke‘e Beach Park. Located literally at the end of the road on Kauai’s North Shore between the dramatic Na Pali Coast and Limahuli Stream, the reef lagoon at Ke‘e Beach is a favorite snorkeling site. The water is clear and there are tons of colorful reef fish and turtles. Ke’e Beach is probably the most visited beach on Kauai. The famed Kalalau Trail begins at the western end of the beach. Several movies and min-series have been filmed here. Ke‘e Beach has a very tropical look with a backshore lushly vegetated by ironwood trees, coconut palms, ti, and guava.
One of the most romantic spots on the island. The road to Kee Beach from Princeville takes you past the Taro Field overlook. You then travel past a pull out overlooking Hanalei Bay, rated the #1 beach in the US in 2009. At the bottom of the hill is the first of many historic one lane bridges. The taro fields are on the left and it is where the majority of all the Hawaiian taro is grown today. You will then arrive in our favorite Kauai town, Hanalei. There are many fine shops, restaurants, and historic buildings in Hanalei. Hanalei Pier is located at the end of the beach and where “South Pacific” was filmed. Hanalei is just a great town to spend a whole day at between the beach, food and shops. The town has many surf shops that guaranteed to get you up your first day. There are also kayak rentals and boogie boards.
* Be sure and get to the beach 30 minutes before sunset. Turn right on the beach and walk down the beach at least 100 yards. You will then be able to see the sunset right down the coastline. Every night is different!
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