Tunnels gets its name from both the underwater lava formations and for the surf break which surfers compare to a tunnel. Bring your snorkel mask and fins because this is one of the best places for Kauai snorkeling and diving and you'll see lots of fish, wildlife and a maze of coral and lava formations.
Tunnels is also a favorite spot for windsurfing and Kauai kite surfing but leave this to the experts. There are safer surf breaks on Kauai for beginners.
To get to Tunnels Beach, drive west from Princeville towards Ke'e Beach. The road past Tunnels is too narrow to park along; don't try it or you'll get towed. Although there are a couple of turn offs with some parking, the best advice is to continue past Tunnels and park at Heana Beach Park (across from the Dry Caves). From there, walk back east along the beach about a quarter mile. If you have questions, ask the life guard at the park.
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