Baby Beach
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About Baby Beach
Baby Beach is one of those spots on Poipu's South Shore that lives up to its name – it's essentially a natural shallow area carved out by lava rock. The protected shallows make it ideal for keiki (kids) to swim while parents can actually relax.
The swimming here is calm thanks to the rock barrier that blocks most waves and current. It's one of the safest spots for young children on the South Shore. Snorkeling can work inside the protected area when conditions are calm, though you'll find better reef activity at nearby Poipu Beach if you're interested in seeing more marine life. Keep in mind – this is a small, intimate beach, so it can fill up quickly with local families.
No lifeguard is on duty here, so you're responsible for monitoring conditions. Always check water conditions before heading in, and use reef-safe sunscreen to protect the reefs. The rocky edges can be slippery and sharp, so water shoes are recommended, especially for young children. Amenities are minimal – this is a low-key local spot rather than a full-service beach park.
**Best time to visit:** Go in the morning before crowds arrive and afternoon trade winds pick up. Bring your own shade and snacks since facilities aren't available on-site.
**What to expect:** Baby Beach works well if you have young kids or want a protected swim without the Poipu Beach crowds. It's small but functional for families looking for calm water.
Where it is
Safety information
- no lifeguard on duty
- rocky edges can be slippery and sharp
- small beach fills up quickly
- minimal facilities
Photos
At a glance
Beach
- Swimming
- Unknown
- Snorkeling
- Unknown
Amenities
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