Lumaha'i Beach Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The best Kauai’s beach so far
After ten days in all Kauai, the best beach of Kauai in Summer so far! Good for swimming, snorkeling, and floating on its lava-rock ponds. The trail from the Northern Hanalei Highway mile 4 marker ...
We had an amazing time! There was a river that we were in mostly and it was amazing. There was ropes for the little ones to swing on and everyone had a great time!
My best friend was taken by a rip current, drowned and never found at this beach. Do not swim. Or even enter the water. Campaign for warning signs. No one should ever have to experience this loss.
Very beautiful beach but sad day today. Two young men were swimming and were swept out to sea, one was saved and the other young man drowned. We were there when the Coast Guard sent to orange helicopt...
Be extremely careful of the rips and waves breaking over the rock ledge here... locals call this place "Luma-die" because of how many people have drowned or been injured by waves and swept out.
The best Kauai’s beach so far
After ten days in all Kauai, the best beach of Kauai in Summer so far! Good for swimming, snorkeling, and floating on its lava-rock ponds. The trail from the Northern Hanalei Highway mile 4 marker ...
Amazing Beach!
We had an amazing time! There was a river that we were in mostly and it was amazing. There was ropes for the little ones to swing on and everyone had a great time!
Death Beach
My best friend was taken by a rip current, drowned and never found at this beach. Do not swim. Or even enter the water. Campaign for warning signs. No one should ever have to experience this loss.
Bittersweet Day
Very beautiful beach but sad day today. Two young men were swimming and were swept out to sea, one was saved and the other young man drowned. We were there when the Coast Guard sent to orange helicopt...
Be careful of the rip currents!
Be extremely careful of the rips and waves breaking over the rock ledge here... locals call this place "Luma-die" because of how many people have drowned or been injured by waves and swept out.