Location and Accessibility: Nestled into Princeville on Kaua'i's north side is SeaLodge Beach (also known as Kaweonui Beach). A crescent-shaped beach that lies hidden, this small yet accessible spot makes an excellent place for families.
Crowd Avoidance: Due to its seclusion, SeaLodge Beach offers visitors a more serene experience.
Access and Parking: Reaching the beach requires a half-mile hike beginning from SeaLodge Resort at Kamehameha Road's end, with limited public parking at Kamehameha Beach only being reserved for guests of SeaLodge Resort.
Hiking Caution: As recent rain has made trails slippery, visitors should proceed slowly and with caution when hiking.
Snorkeling Opportunities: In calm ocean conditions, SeaLodge Beach provides exceptional snorkeling opportunities. Experiences underwater can be rewarding to those willing to brave it!
Safety Considerations: Beachgoers should avoid entering the waters during times of high waves as it could become potentially unsafe.
No facilities, including lifeguard services, are offered at SeaLodge Beach; therefore it is up to each individual to take responsibility and exercise caution in approaching it.
Natural Beauty: SeaLodge Beach's unassuming appearance adds charm; providing a peaceful natural setting for those willing to make the effort and reach it.
For the latest updates regarding conditions, access and any potential changes, it's advisable to get in contact with local authorities or SeaLodge Resort.