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Known for its beauty and off the beaten track destination, Naue is one of the most hidden Kauai beaches you will find on your Kauai vacation. Nestled a mile from Tunnels Beach, this stretch of sand is seldom identified on any Kauai map.
Naue Beach offers miles of shoreline for walking and quiet areas to relax under the tropical Kauai sun. Pick your favorite spot for the ultimate Kauai beach day and get away from it all. During summer when the surf is low, you can refresh yourself in the shallow waters of Naue but swimming is never recommended.
Explore Naue Beach and Nearby Kauai Activities.
Tunnels Beach is where everyone goes for some of the best Kauai snorkeling. On your shoreline walk the kids can look for seashells. Mount Makana, known as Bali Hai in the movie South Pacific, rises in the distance. Tunnels Beach is teeming with tropical fish and the best viewing will be in the center of the crescent shaped reef.
Stay Nearby at our Hanalei Rentals or Princeville Resort Properties.
Hale O’Kale is a three bedroom home in Hanalei that is close to the Bay. A perfect choice for up to 6 guests with garden and mountain view.
At Princeville Resort we feature condos at the best Kauai resorts and a selection of homes including some with a private swimming pool.
For more information, contact us 7 days a week at 800-325-5701.
Profile on Kauai Beaches: Naue Beach Tips.
No facilities, lifeguard, showers or picnic tables. Use caution when surf is active. This is not a beach for swimming.
Directions: Drive four miles past Hanalei town towards Kee Beach and take the second right turn after the entrance to the Hanalei Colony Resort. This street is Alealea Road. Parking is not permitted, so you will need to drop people off or park at Hanea Beach and walk over a mile each way along the shoreline.
Bookmark our Kauai Beach Explorer to stay current on Kauai beaches and facilities. Watch our Kauai video with important ocean safety information. It’s six minutes of your time that can save your life or that of a loved one.
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