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Although some consider the North Shore a less bustling region, this is where beachcombers head for some of the best beaches in the country. Hanalei Bay is one of the more popular beaches since it can accommodate a wide range of activities, including swimming, snorkeling, sailing, surfing, bodyboarding, fishing, and canoeing. This is also a great location for scenic walks as the sparkling gold sand beaches extend for two miles along the bay and are surrounded by towering, lush green mountains on one side. Tunnels Beach, named for the reef tunnels that are popular with scuba divers, is another great option if you prefer to dive to the depths of the ocean and explore the various marine life.

When you are ready to pick your towel up off the sand, make your way to one of the eight golf courses that are sprinkled throughout the Garden Isle. Three of the top five courses in Hawaii are found in Kauai, so why not test your accuracy and nerves on a challenging and scenically breathtaking course. Poipu Bay Golf Course, a Robert Trent Jones, Jr. design, brings the ocean winds into play to make for a difficult test of skill while also highlighting any weaknesses in your game. Kauai Lagoons, designed by Jack Nicklaus, is another excellent option whose dramatic cliffs, expansive ravines, and acres of tropical lagoons are designed to throw off the game of even the most experienced players.

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