Overview
About this Spot
Anini Beach is a surf spot located in Kauai, Hawaii. The spot provides both left and right waves. It’s situated on the north shore of Kauai and is known for its 2.5-mile stretch of white sand and extensive fringing reef, one of the largest in Hawaii. This reef acts as a natural barrier, protecting the beach from high surf and strong currents. Anini Beach has a coral reef bottom and is best surfed during high tide. It’s considered a world-class spot that’s suitable for intermediate surfers. The waves at Anini Beach are very consistent, with ride lengths ranging from 50 to 150 meters. The spot typically sees few surfers, making it less crowded compared to other North Shore locations. Nearby surf spots include Pu`u Poa, Kalihiwai Point, Hanalei Bay, Waikokos, and Rock Quarry Beach. When planning your surf session, always check the surf forecast and report for up-to-date conditions. It’s important to assess your skills before paddling out to ensure the spot matches your level. Be aware of potential hazards such as urchins, rocks, and sharks. The shallow waters and reef can pose a risk of injury, so caution is advised. While most locals are friendly, there can be some competitiveness on the best peaks. Remember to respect the locals and follow proper surf etiquette, especially when the spot gets crowded. Anini Beach is known for always breaking, offering decent waves even when surf conditions are poor elsewhere on the island. The spot offers beautiful scenery, but note that there’s limited beach area. To reach Anini Beach, drive along Kuhio Highway towards Princeville, then take a right turn on Anini Road and follow it down to the break. The name ‘Anini’ means ‘dwarfish’ or ‘stunted’ in Hawaiian. Despite its challenges, Anini Beach can provide fun rides for those who respect its conditions and local community.
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Coordinates
22.223740° N, -159.463058° W
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