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  Sealodge Beach
 
 
     
 
 
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  OVERVIEW  
     
  Sealodge beach is a secluded beach that is often empty. An indented cliff boasts a stretch of sand that is coarse and enjoyable because it doesn’t stick like glue to your body! There are lots of trees that provide shade and the beach is mostly secluded. This is especially the case during the summer months. So, if you are looking for a nice romantic backdrop away from it all Sealodge Beach just might be the place for you.

You can enjoy snorkeling here as well when the seas are calm. However, look out for currents and rising tides. You don’t want to be at Sealodge Beach when the surf is higher than usual because the water and waves break against the cliffs. As long as you are informed of the surf conditions you should be fine and be able to enjoy Sealodge Beach.
 
     
  ACTIVITIES & AMENITIES  
 
       
Swimming: Yes Bathrooms: No
Snorkeling: Yes Picnic Benches: No
Scuba Diving: No Showers: No
Surfing: No BBQ Pits: No
Windsurfing: No Water Fountain: No
Kiteboarding: No Lifeguard: No
Bodysurfing: No Camping: No
       
 
  DIRECTIONS  
     
  Getting to Sealodge Beach involved a 10 to 15 minute mile walks, but it is beautiful and certainly worthwhile. On the right past the chain at the end of Keoniana Road in Princeville is a trail. This trail begins at the end of a long paved driveway. You will follow the trail for a ways as it meanders beside a stream, then a left turn will keep you walking in the direction of the ocean. There is another trail that intersects here as well that comes from the Sealodge Resort, Building A. Once you approach the ocean you will veer to the left. At this point you have reached Sealodge Beach! It sounds complicated to arrive, but if you follow the trail it really is easier than it reads!  
     
  PLEASE NOTE  
     
  While Hawaii's beaches can bring much enjoyment, it is always a good practice to use common sense while visiting them. Please be aware of the wave & wind conditions before going into the water. Mornings are usually best for swimming, snorkeling or diving. Have respect for the strength of the waves and be aware that high surf can come up at any time. NEVER turn your back to the ocean.

Be careful when exploring any rocky shorelines. Waves can crash on the rocks and knock you over easily, and the rocks may also be sharp when walking on them.

When snorkeling or scuba diving, please have respect for ocean life, and remember that the coral reef is alive too. Avoid standing on or touching if at all possible.
 
     
     
                 
                 
                 
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