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Aliomanu Beach Activities


Aliomanu Beach Kauai

If you are planning a vacation to Kauai, one place you should certainly visit while you are there is Aliomanu Beach.

Situated on the other side of the river Anahola, is the South Aliomanu Beach and the North Aliomanu Beach is situated just south of Papaa Bay.

Why Visit Aliomanu Beach?

Aliomanu Beach is one of the most secluded beaches situated within Kauai, which means that it is not usually packed with tourists during the day. However, the reason for that is because it is not so easy to get to. Most people hike to the beach, so if you like to hike, it is definitely a beach that you should explore.

There are two sections to the Aliomanu Beach and those are the South and the North Beach.

The South is mainly used for pole fishing, octopus hunting and harvesting limu, which is basically an edible type of seaweed.

It is an incredibly beautiful beach and is an experience that you will never forget. The South Beach is by far the most popular and it is even host to a lagoon that is particularly great to swim in.

Near the Anahola stream there is a picnic area where you enjoy a nice relaxing and scenic picnic with all of the family. Ironwood and kamani trees keep you under the shade and allow you to enjoy the scenery all around you while you eat. What more could you possibly ask for then to be at one with nature?

Where to Stay

If you are looking for a place to stay near the Aliomanu Beach, look no further than the Aliomanu Beach House.

The Aliomanu Beach house is situated in North Kauai and it sleeps roughly 6-10 people. It boasts beautiful ocean views and also offers various amenities while you are there. You could take part in snorkelling/diving, fishing and swimming.

There is also a beautiful hot tub where you can relax and sip a nice refreshing, cool drink to cool you down from the beautifully sunny weather.

Aliomanu Beach is definitely worth a visit. The hike isn’t too strenuous and it is only a short distance from a car park, so you could always park your car at the top and then do the short walk down to the beach. It isn’t a particularly active beach, but it is amazing if you just want to relax and enjoy the view.

So, if you are visiting Kauai, a trip to Aliomanu Beach is highly recommended and there is the Beach House nearby if you would like to stay there.


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