Back to Polihale State Park This is on Kauai Island not Big Island Don't get this mixed up with Waimea, Hawaii on the Big Island. You have this listed under good things to do on the Big Island. There are Waimea's on othere Islands (Oahu...), so it can be confusing.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Feb 24 2007 Just Wonderful! Yes the road is very rough, and we thought about giving up and turning back, so glad we didn't!! This place was so very beautiful, very worth the time and wow private! You will feel like you own the beach, as hardky anyone is around. Get naked and enjoy this wonderful place!!
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jun 27 2006 A hidden treasure We went to Kauai for our honeymoon. Unfortunately, we ran into a couple of overcast and rainy days. We were told by a worker at the hotel that "there is always sun at Polihale." He was right. Although the road leading there is a bit rough, I can definately say it was worth it. I have never seen such an amazing beach in all of my life! The best part was the seclusion. 17 miles of beach and I bet there was only 30 people on it. It was beautiful. Do remember to bring a cooler. I was hesitant to go into the water due to large waves, but it is definately a must see.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Mar 04 2006 Be advised about vandalism My wife and I recently spent two weeks on Kaua'i, I am sorry to say that the lowest point of our trip took place at this beach. After braving the awful road to this place (I cannot imagine this road after even light rain), our rental car was broken into as we napped on the beach. There are plenty of other beautiful beaches on Kaua'i.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Oct 22 2005 Polihale Beach We married on this beach at sunset and chose it because it was so incredibly beautiful with the NaPali coastline in the background! Rain earlier in the day gave us a rainbow just as we drove to the beach. What more could you want?!
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Dec 03 2004 Polihale State Park If you plan to catch a sunset at all on the island, you are sure to see the best from Polihale State Park. You will encounter your best chance to observe the 'green-flash' as the sun drops into the Pacific with the "Forbidden Island" in the background. I know that you will enjoy the sugar-white sand dunes as well as the pristine aqua-blue water, and that you will no doubt remember this always...
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Nov 20 2004