Lagoon Beaches

Calm, sheltered lagoon waters — perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and kayaking

What are Lagoon Beaches?

Lagoon beaches feature calm, shallow, and crystal-clear water protected by reefs or rock formations. The still water creates perfect conditions for swimming, snorkeling, and kayaking, making them ideal for families and beginners.

4 beaches found

Kahekili Beach Park on West Maui with the reef visible offshore and the West Maui Mountains in the distanceEasy Access
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Hawaii·United States

Kahekili Beach

The West Maui beach most travel articles still call Airport Beach, named for the small Kaanapali airstrip that closed in 1986. Free parking, a reef off the sand, sea turtles in the lagoon, and underwater humpback whale song from December through March. Easier than Kaanapali next door.

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Ke'e Beach lagoon at the end of Kuhio Highway with the Na Pali cliffs rising behind the sandModerate
3.6
Hawaii·United States

Ke'e Beach

The Kauai beach where Highway 56 runs out, the Na Pali coast begins, and the reef-protected lagoon turns into a swimming pool in summer. The reservation is real, the construction in 2026 is bigger than most guides admit, and the snorkeling window is narrower than it looks.

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Pu'u Poa Beach below the Princeville bluff with the reef-protected lagoon and view across Hanalei BayModerate
3.2
Hawaii·United States

Pu'u Poa Beach

The Princeville beach 191 steps below the bluff that fronts the resort everyone now calls 1 Hotel Hanalei Bay. Reef-protected swim in summer, dangerous in winter, no lifeguard, no facilities, no roadside parking. The view across to Hanalei is the reason to make the climb.

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Salt Pond Beach Park crescent cove in Hanapepe Kauai with reef-protected calm waterEasy Access
4.2
Hawaii·United States

Salt Pond Beach Park

The Kauai west-shore family beach named for the active Hawaiian salt-making ponds beside it. A reef-protected crescent that swims like a pool, lifeguards on duty, and one of the few beaches in the state where Hawaiian sea salt is still harvested by hand.

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