What is the Best Time to Visit Kauai for Snorkeling?

What is the Best Time to Visit Kauai for Snorkeling?

What is the Best Time to Visit Kauai for Snorkeling?

Kauai is touted as one of the best places for snorkeling and rightly so. It’s every snorkeler’s adventure paradise and tourist’s dream. Yet, it’s not every season in Kauai that’s safe for snorkeling. From hiking trails, sailing and water tours, amazing wildlife areas to all-inclusive tourist resorts, sights, and landmarks, Kauai has so much to make your vacation a blast.

Not only are we going to discuss what we think to be the best time to visit Kauai for snorkeling; we’d also identify some safety tips for Kauai snorkelers.

What is the Best Time to Visit Kauai for Snorkeling?

April through October is the best time to visit Kauai for snorkeling. These months have perfect water currents for snorkeling. During these months, air temperatures typically range between 70 and 80 degrees. The ocean temperatures are usually in the 70s.

Most of Kauai’s beaches are seasonal places. In the winter, the ocean waves can get quite rough especially on the North shore. It’s best to steer clear of snorkeling during stormy weather. However, if you are an advanced snorkeler, you can snorkel on the west shore or south shore from November to February.

While Kauai is touted to be a great place for snorkeling and rightly so, you must bear in mind that there’s a time to visit Kauai for snorkeling that’s relatively safer than other times. If you want to enjoy an underwater adventure, go snorkeling in the early mornings.

Early mornings and afternoons are the best time to snorkel as the sun offers brightness to enhance visibility in the water. There are five top Kauai beaches cut out for snorkeling; Tunnels Beach, Anni Beach, Poipu Beach, Kee Beach, and Lawai Beach.

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Kauai Snorkeling Safety Tips

It’s worthy of note that Tunnels (Makua) Beach and Kee Beach are best suited for advanced and intermediate snorkels while Anni Beach and Poipu Beach are more beginner-friendly. More importantly, don’t get into any of Kauai’s water haphazardly. Take your time to locate a safe place in the shade and observe the water current for a while before venturing into the water.

Also, look out for any obstacle like rocks. Be careful of the coral reef because it’s a very fragile creature. Always ensure you don’t walk or step on the reef. Don’t tamper with the coral. This is important both for your safety and the reef’s health. Please, use reef-safe sunscreen

Best Times to Visit Kauai for Family-friendly Vacations, Tours, and Shopping

September to November or from April to June is the best time to visit Kauai for vacations, tours, and shopping. This is when the weather is favorable and hotel and flight rates drop significantly.

While you can visit Kauai anytime, the winter season (December to March) is not a good option for those looking for budget-friendly vacation destinations. This is a peak vacation season and prices for rooms, hotels, tours, and drinks soar high.

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Things to Do in Kauai

Kauai is a garden island that offers a large array of outdoor activities ranging from kayaking, hiking, swimming to relaxing on the beach. The most popular and conspicuous tourist attraction in Kauai is the Napali Coast, which is best known for foot hiking on the iconic Kalalau Trail.

Kauai boat tours allow you to traverse the waters around the Napali Coast. Kauai is also packed with other amazing national parks like Koke’s State Park, Waimea Canyon State Park, Limahuli Garden and Preserve, Polihale State Park, Princeville Botanical Gardens, Koke’e Mountains, and lots more.

These historic sites charge affordable entry fees with a couple of free entry days or seasons. Kauai is rich in history, thus making its museums a must-visit for you. You can also try a full-day tour around Kauai’s landmarks and monuments.

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