Hanalei Bay Webcam
Enjoy this live streaming, high quality Hanalei Bay webcam. Check out the surf, beach and weather conditions in northern Kauai, Hawaii.
This camera has options for full screen, resolution selection and volume. You can also select from a time lapse archive and watch any full 24 hour day from the last week. This is a great option to watch the clouds and rain move through and catch a gorgeous sunset.
About Hanalei Bay
Stunning Hanalei Bay is located on the rugged northern shoreline of Kauai. This is a very peaceful part of the island and a completely different atmosphere as compared to the busier towns to the south such as Lihue and Poipu.
This area is lush green and receives on average about 3 to 4 inches of rain per month. Hanalei Bay is crescent shaped and somewhat protected by an offshore reef. It is surrounded by green, rolling mountains, and has beautiful sand and crystal clear water.
The camera view is from the Hanalei Bay Resort which offers spacious one and two bedroom condos for rent that include private lanais and great views. Amenities include a gorgeous pool, a gym plus tennis and pickleball courts.
Golfers will enjoy the Princeville Makai Golf Club just a few miles down the road.
Hanalei Bay is perfect for kayaking, snorkeling and surfing. Experienced surfer often flock to this area in the winter to catch some of the huge surf generated by storms that pass by to the north.
Water conditions can vary and there are times when the ocean can become unsafe, even in normally calm areas. It is important to always check the local conditions before heading out. Also keep in mind, that ocean conditions can change quickly and what is calm one minute, can become dangerous the next.
Hanalei Weather
This area of Kauai consistently receives rain throughout the entire year. The late fall and winter months see the most but there is ample rain in the spring and summer to keep everything lush and green.
High temperatures range from the mid 70s to the mid 80s and lows in the 60s and 70s.
Tropical storms and hurricanes can influence the weather during the summer months from June to October. While a direct hit is rare, they do happen. Hurricane Iniki, in September of 1992, was the last direct hit on Kauai. Kauai sits at the western end of the Hawaiian chain of islands and is in open water with no protection.

