Brennecke's Beach, Kauai, Hawaii - Beautiful Waves - Relaxing
This video was shot at Brennecke's Beach on Kauai, Hawaii. This beach has a small sandy area that is nice to enter and exit the water from. Be careful even there, once you get out the bottom has many rocks you cant see because of the breaking waves. Once you do get out the waves are fun to play around in, lots of people boogie boarding there too. The beach is marked with signs saying not to swim there because of the waves and the rocks as well as strong rip currents. We found this great spot in the park right next to the beach up on the grass. So sit back once again and relax, and enjoy a little staycation.
Spouting Horn - Poipu, Kauai, Hawaii, United States
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Spouting Horn Poipu
Water forced through a lava tube produces hissing and a plume of spray.
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Poipu beach, Kauai, Hawaii
Poipu beach on Kauai is a wonderful holiday destination for the whole family. The underwater world is very beautiful, its like swimming in an aquarium.
Lawai Beach in Poipu, Kauai (2014)
Lawai Beach: The Beach House Restaurant and Lawai Beach Resort. P2 and GoPro video from Summer 2014 family reunion trip to Hawaii, week before double-whammy hurricanes threatened. One of my early flights, had no live-view HD display - Fly-by-sight using only the remote control. Mahalo 'n Aloha!
Kiahuna beach, Kauai, Hawaii - relaxing waves
This video was shot at Kiahuna beach on the island of Kauai. It was a beautiful day, the waves breaking, sun shining, and amazing colors of blue from the changing depths. We snorkeled here later that day, the waves were a bit big but there was a decent amount of tropical fish ranging in size and crazy colors! So sit back and relax, maybe grab your favorite beach beverage, and enjoy a instant trip to paradise.
Kauai 2018 Shipwreck Beach Ep 1
Kaua‘i Island Tour - Part 03 - South Shore, Poʻipū, Kōloa, Kalāheo, - Kaua‘i-TV
Kauai-TV’s South Shore tour. Topics include
Towns: Koloa, Poipu, Kalaheo
Points of Interest: The Tree Tunnel, sugar mills, Spouting Horn, McBryde and Allerton Gardens
Beaches: Poipu Beach Park, Brennecke’s Beach, Mahaulepu Beach, Shipwreck’s Beach
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Known as the “sunny side” of the island, the south shore of Kaua‘i combines the old fashioned character of Kōloa and the refined resort lifestyle of Poʻipū. Popular for its sugar plantation origins, luxury vacationing, island style shopping, golf courses, restaurants and beaches, the south shore promises endless options for discovery.
“A remarkable gateway to the south shore towns of Kōloa and Poʻipū, the famous tree-tunnel road displays 500 eucalyptus trees that stretch for about 3 miles.”
Beyond the iconic tree tunnel, also known as Maluhia Road, Old Kōloa Town awaits. A key center for the island’s rich sugar cane history, this quaint town is a notable cultural region, where the Old Sugar Mill reflects the legacy of the plantation days. “Built in 1835, this large scale operation spawned the beginning of the largest industry in the state.”
Located in downtown Kōloa, the Old Sugar Mill is at the center of numerous shops, galleries, and dining opportunities.
Entering Poʻipū, famous for its continual sunshine, this area is home to numerous accommodations and luxurious homes accompanied by an abundance of shops and eateries.
The central Poʻipū traffic circle leads to many notable places, like Prince Kuhio Park, whose March 26th birthday is state holiday.
A must-see natural attraction, Spouting Horn Beach Park is the next memorable stop. An incredible place to observe this popular blowhole blast ocean spray into the air, this well-photographed site is more dramatic at high tide.
“Reaching heights of 50 feet, these bursts occur when water rushes under an eroded lava shelf, creating an audible hissing sound.” The lush green plant life of The Garden Island may be viewed in two National Tropical Botanical Garden’s which encompass 352 acres of preserved flora.
Located in the oceanfront village, Poʻipū Beach Park is one of the region’s most popular beaches, with safe waters for swimming, snorkeling, surfing, and family fun.
Brennecke’s Beach neighbors Poʻipū Beach Park, which both feature an abundance of marine life from green sea turtles (honu), monk seals, and humpback whales. Monk seals often sunbathe in the summertime, and in the winter months, whales dance upon the horizon
Marking the beginning of the Māhāʻulepū Heritage Trail, Shipwreck’s Beach is further east and perfect for long beach walks and beautiful sunsets. “Shipwrecks beach is a half-mile stretch of white sand, tucked away in Poʻipū’s friendly south shore resort town with abundant restaurants, shopping, and golf-courses.”
On the way to the unforgettable Māhāʻulepū Beach, you’ll pass the southernmost point of the island. This area encompasses many natural wonders that trace the coastline. Māhāʻulepū Beach has a wild character that is found in the archeological landscape. “This remote beach has strong currents and sharp coral, which makes it dangerous for swimming or snorkeling, but it is a great location for coastal hikes and exploration.”
The town of Kalaheo marks the end of this region, which has great restaurant and shopping potential. With an array of attractions, the sunny south shore of Kaua‘i has much to explore.
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Written by Amber Nightingale AmberNightingale.com
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Kauai Aston the Islander Beach Front
Quick view of the beach in Kauai at the Aston the Islander hotel
Poipu Beach Kauai, HI
Poipu Beach, Kauai, HI
Drive - Kaua'i - Poipu to Princeville
Witness the drive from Poipu to Princeville, Hawaii on the island of Kaua'i. Kaua'i is filled with lush vegetation and we stop to take pictures along the way of stunning ocean scenes.
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bodyboarding at Kauai's Lumahai Beach
a little spatio-temporal corner of happiness, near the lava flow. Local kids (in the background) really know how to pick a good spot ...
Snorkelling at Lawai Beach Kauai
Quick clip put together from snorkeling at Lawai Beach on Kauai, Hawaii, Feb 2019. Shot with a Go Pro Hero 5 Black and quick editing with Adobe Premiere Elements
Poipu Beach Bungalows is the premier vacation estate on the South Shore of Kauai
Aloha & Welcome to Poipu Beach Bungalows, one of the premier vacation estates on the South Shore of Kauai. Located in the heart of Poipu, and less then 100 yards from Brennecke’s Beach. The “Bungalows,” is one of best places to kick off your sandals and begin to enjoy the splendors of our incredible island.
The estate consists of three, two bedroom, one- bathroom bungalows and a larger house (the Ohana an original plantation home), which has five bedrooms and three bathrooms. Each bungalow is roughly 1,200 sq. feet with the Ohana at 2,800 sq. feet.
This beautifully landscaped piece of paradise has a pool surrounded by lush tropical plants that is perfect for kids and adults of all ages.
This property has beautiful views of the ocean, and in less than a minute you can be snorkeling, swimming, or boogie boarding on one of the best beaches on the South Shore.
There are activities galore just a short distance away. Restaurants, shops, scuba diving, ATV tours, and etc... If you can think of it, it is probably available. There are four top golf courses within four miles of the property. Brennecke’s Restaurant and Bar is just a stones throw away.
Poipu Beach Bungalows is family owned and managed. It is the perfect property to have a small wedding or family reunion. The estate can sleep up to 22 and we allow up to 50 on the property for a wedding. To start your vacation or book a wedding or family reunion, send us an inquiry. We will get you stared on the beginning of a memory that will last a lifetime! Aloha & Mahalo!!
If you are interested in renting the entire property please state that in your inquiry, or you can contact Jacalyn at 808 339 0505.
For more information or to book your stay, visit:
Poipu Kauai Trees Road
The road to Poipu trees. Kauai Hawaii.
Anini Beach, Kauai, Snorkel with GoPro
Aloha! Jade and I tested out the GoPro with the replacement lens for the housing. Looks MUCH clearer than with the stock lens. We stayed in the shallow inner hind reef, so it was dominated by algae. But that's okay - we successfully tested the camera with the new lens.
Kauai, Poipu Beach
I was sent to Kauai for a work trip, but I managed to find a few minutes for some snorkeling.
This was filmed with my Nikon point and shoot in an Ikelite housing, as well as with my Gopro2 in a Backscatter, flat port housing.
Brennecke's Beach on a nice February day, 75 secs
Apologies for my finger in the shots. Enjoy anyway!