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Kāneʻohe Bay on on Oahu’s Windward (eastern) side offers kayakers calm waters in this huge, sheltered and shallow bay. The bay is more than 17 square miles and home to one of Hawaii’s two barrier reefs (the other is off Molokai). It also has two tiny offshore islands—Mololii (a.k.a. Chinaman’s Hat) and Moku o Loe (Coconut Island).
Pack up the chair, an umbrella and a cooler and spend the day on the Kāneʻohe Sandbar. You can rent a boat or kayak's and take a small ride from Kāneʻohe Bay. The sandbar is located about fifteen minutes from Heeia Boat Harbor if you do the journey in a small sail or motorboat or kayak.
It is about 1 mile (1.6 km) wide and 3 miles (4.8 km) long.
Kan Thar Yar Lake is a great spot to relax a bit away from the town. You can walk around, buy some bread to feed the fish and talk to locals who are just there, sitting and waving at you!
Karekare is a small coastal town in northern New Zealand, where the Waitakere Ranges descend into a large black sand surf beach. The town is the site of a notable Waitakere waterfall - Karekare falls. The falls are just a half mile up the valley from the beach, on Company Stream, and it is just a short walk from the road down the track to the foot of the falls themsel...
Kastrup Strandpark is a waterfront park on the east coast of Amager in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is situated between the larger Amager Strandpark to the north and the National Aquarium Denmark and the Scanport development to the south.
The park was established on reclaimed land in connection with the construction of the new Kastrup Marina. The project was designed by Fr...
Katherine is a town and marina located on Lake Mohave. Lake Mohave Marina is full-service and features small boats including ski boats, patio boats, fishing boats and personal watercraft. Small boats can be rented here for a minimum of 2 hours. Full-day rentals can be reserved in advance. If you’re looking for some thrills, ski and wakeboard equipment can also b...
Kauapea Beach, popularly known as Secret Beach, is on the north shore of the island of Kauai in Hawaii. The beach is known for its size, seclusion, and beauty.
Secret Beach is located approximately one-half mile northwest of the town of Kilauea and is situated between the Kilauea Lighthouse and Kalihiwai Valley. As its name suggests, the beach is not easily accessible...
When it is calm Kawailoa Bay on Kauai offers some nice snorkeling, which mostly happen in the winter. Kawailoa Bay typically has strong winds with windsurfing and kite surfing the most common ocean activities.
The Kaweah River (/kəˈwijə/) is an approximately 58.5-mile (94.1 km)-long river in the U.S. state of California. It rises in four major forks in the Sierra Nevada within Sequoia National Park, flowing southwest through the Lake Kaweah reservoir and onto an alluvial plain northeast of Visalia. Formerly the river continued southwest to empty into Tulare Lake, the termin...
Kayaking + Brew = KaBrew. Take a kayak trip along the Boardman River in Traverse City and stop along the way at some of the best craft breweries in Northern Michigan and you have what is called a KaBrew!
Kayaking is a popular activity in Krabi. Many visitors go for it in order to explore nearby sea and rivers. The views are amazing, especially during the sunset. There are many renting places around the beaches where you can rent a kayak from an hour to full day.
Surf Kayaking is the sport, technique, and equipment, used in surfing ocean waves with kayaks. Surf kayaking has many similarities to surf board surfing, but with boats designed for use in surf zones, and with a paddle. A number of kayak designs are used, but all are aimed at better using the waves to propel the craft.
Surf kayaking is popular in many areas frequented...
Kayangan Lake, dubbed as the cleanest lake in Asia. Lake Kayangan is one of Coron’s primary attractions. Accessible by a steep 10-minute climb, the crystal-clear waters of Lake Kayangan are nestled into the mountain walls. There’s a little wooden walkway and platform to put your things if you go for a swim.
Kealakekua Bay is located on the Kona coast of the island of Hawaiʻi about 12 miles (19 km) south of Kailua-Kona. Settled over a thousand years ago, the surrounding area contains many archeological and historical sites such as religious temples, and was listed in the National Register of Historic Places listings on the island of Hawaii in 1973 as the Kealakekua Bay Hi...
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