Anonymous wrote:We're bringing snorkel gear as we found a set we really like. Also bringing Keens as our water shoes since we can use them on hikes too. Just got our reef safe sunscreen and have water lanyard phone cases for all of us.
Anonymous wrote:Decades ago, they had prescription snorkel goggles in Hawaii snorkeling place-I think Hanauma(sp?) bay. I could not believe it! My prescription was very bad. I was practically blind without my glasses. I am sure they still have that now. Prices I'm sure have changed.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks all! Will add all these things to our list. We are staying on Kauai and Maui, both at Hyatts. I'm surprised so many are saying we don't need water shoes as that was something I saw mentioned in many blogs/reviews I read. We don't have Keens but the teens do have crocs. They don't like to wear them into the water though.
Anonymous wrote:I wish I was wearing shoes when I stepped on a sea urchin in Kaanapali. Had to go to urgent care to get the spines removed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks all! Will add all these things to our list. We are staying on Kauai and Maui, both at Hyatts. I'm surprised so many are saying we don't need water shoes as that was something I saw mentioned in many blogs/reviews I read. We don't have Keens but the teens do have crocs. They don't like to wear them into the water though.
What would you use water shoes for?
For hikes, I wear sneakers. For going in the ocean, I go barefoot obviously. If you have them, by all means bring them, but no need to buy something you may not even use. My 2 cents.
OP here. Many reviews I read said that entering the ocean from the beach can be rocky or sharp. I read this many times so I’m confused why so many are saying this isn’t an issue. Are the beaches all soft sand when you walk into the water?
Many of the areas with good snorkeling are rocky. Keens worked great for me and are great for kayaking and just walking around in the summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks all! Will add all these things to our list. We are staying on Kauai and Maui, both at Hyatts. I'm surprised so many are saying we don't need water shoes as that was something I saw mentioned in many blogs/reviews I read. We don't have Keens but the teens do have crocs. They don't like to wear them into the water though.
What would you use water shoes for?
For hikes, I wear sneakers. For going in the ocean, I go barefoot obviously. If you have them, by all means bring them, but no need to buy something you may not even use. My 2 cents.
OP here. Many reviews I read said that entering the ocean from the beach can be rocky or sharp. I read this many times so I’m confused why so many are saying this isn’t an issue. Are the beaches all soft sand when you walk into the water?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks all! Will add all these things to our list. We are staying on Kauai and Maui, both at Hyatts. I'm surprised so many are saying we don't need water shoes as that was something I saw mentioned in many blogs/reviews I read. We don't have Keens but the teens do have crocs. They don't like to wear them into the water though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks all! Will add all these things to our list. We are staying on Kauai and Maui, both at Hyatts. I'm surprised so many are saying we don't need water shoes as that was something I saw mentioned in many blogs/reviews I read. We don't have Keens but the teens do have crocs. They don't like to wear them into the water though.
What would you use water shoes for?
For hikes, I wear sneakers. For going in the ocean, I go barefoot obviously. If you have them, by all means bring them, but no need to buy something you may not even use. My 2 cents.
OP here. Many reviews I read said that entering the ocean from the beach can be rocky or sharp. I read this many times so I’m confused why so many are saying this isn’t an issue. Are the beaches all soft sand when you walk into the water?
Many of the areas with good snorkeling are rocky. Keens worked great for me and are great for kayaking and just walking around in the summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks all! Will add all these things to our list. We are staying on Kauai and Maui, both at Hyatts. I'm surprised so many are saying we don't need water shoes as that was something I saw mentioned in many blogs/reviews I read. We don't have Keens but the teens do have crocs. They don't like to wear them into the water though.
What would you use water shoes for?
For hikes, I wear sneakers. For going in the ocean, I go barefoot obviously. If you have them, by all means bring them, but no need to buy something you may not even use. My 2 cents.
OP here. Many reviews I read said that entering the ocean from the beach can be rocky or sharp. I read this many times so I’m confused why so many are saying this isn’t an issue. Are the beaches all soft sand when you walk into the water?