As the farthest point on the North Shore, Ke'e Beach is spectacular. Everybody knows it, so the parking situation is tough and there are lots of people there. But there's still plenty of room to spread out and park yourself on the sand if you wish. We spent two afternoons here -- one just enjoying the views and people-watching, and the other snorkeling. (We rented from Snorkel Bob's in Kapaa, and we highly recommend them -- super friendly service, different levels of equipment to choose from and reasonable prices. They also have an after-hours drop if you don't get back to town before 5 when they close.)
The snorkeling here is amazing -- the water is absolutely clear and the variety of fish on the reef is amazing. The only thing that upset me was the amount of people walking on the coral -- if you go here, please don't do this! I think a lot of people think if it just as rocks, but it's not. Anyway, I'll stop preaching.
Do wear sunscreen or a rash-guard shirt (can be bought at Wal-Mart or Snorkel Bob's) to protect your back and shoulders from the sun. The water is cool so you won't realize you're getting burned until it's too late. Eeek!
All that said, Ke'e is gorgeous, a great snorkel spot and definitely worth the drive.




