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The Garden Isle

Come experience Hawaii as it used to be. This South Sea paradise is the least developed of the Hawaiian Islands. Sunbathe on a solitary beach, snorkel Kauai’s abundant reefs, explore an old-fashioned pineapple plantation, or hike the miles of trails that wind across the island. Our on-site concierge is here to help you plan activities and make the most of your vacation.

Beaches

Hanalei Pavilion Beach Park

Hanalei Pavilion Beach Park

Hanalei Pavilion is the perfect setting for long walks by the water, sandcastle building, and simply relaxing in the sun. The beach is located just before Black Pot Beach on Weke Road. Make sure to bring a beach umbrella for shade.

Pine Trees (Waioli Beach Park)

Pine Trees (Waioli Beach Park)

Surf’s up at Pine Trees, a beach park dedicated to surfing and bodyboarding. Trees provide plenty of shade, and there are two permanent volleyball courts near the lifeguard station. Please note that swimming is discouraged.

Anini Beach Park

Anini Beach Park

Anini is popular for windsurfing, snorkeling and playing in the water. The water is more shallow here than at other beaches, and an offshore reef keeps the surface relatively calm. Trees and pavilions provide ample shade. Look out for the strong current in the marked channel near the boat ramp.

Ha’ena Beach Park

Ha’ena Beach Park

The jungle meets the ocean at this gorgeous strip of sand on Maniniholo Bay. The strong waves make this beach less ideal for swimming and surfing, but it’s certainly a beautiful place to spend the day. Tunnels Beach is within walking distance.

Ke’e Beach

Ke’e Beach

Ke’e is one of the loveliest spots on the island and a definite “must see.” Take a short walk along the lagoon for incredible views of the Napali Coast at sunset. The snorkeling here is excellent when the water is calm.

Family Activities

Traditional Luau

Traditional Luau

Experience Hawaii’s storied past at a traditional luau. Complete with hula, fire dancing, and a full Hawaiian dinner. Our on-site concierge will recommend the best luau on the island and even set you up with your reservations and transportation upon request.

Surf Lessons

Surf Lessons

Hanalei Bay has a sandy bottom with just the right size surf for beginners, and we’ll help you find the perfect coach! The North Shore is less ideal for surfing in the winter, but our concierge will help you find an alternative spot.

Local Attractions

Helicopter Tour

Helicopter Tour

With 90% of Kauai inaccessible by road, a helicopter tour is the perfect way to see the island’s hidden beauty. Your tour will take you past many famous areas that have been featured in movies, over the magnificent Waimea Canyon, and down the impenetrable Napali Coast. Ask our on-site concierge for details.

Best Kauai Tours

Best Kauai Tours

Whether you’ve been dreaming to see the Na Pali Coast by helicopter or boat, seeking stunning waterfall hikes, experience a traditional luau, or golf on award winning courses, our concierge is ready to create your ideal island itinerary. Many local activities sell out in advance. Reserve your spot now at special rates by calling (808) 821-8222 or email HanaleiBayActivities@gmail.com. Explore activities at BestKauaiTours.com.

Food Tours

Food Tours

Marta Lane at Tasting Kauai takes you on a gastronomic adventure. Opt for a one-hour tour of the farmers market (perfect if you like to cook in your condo or just want to know where your food comes from). Or spend a half day exploring local farms and restaurants while tasting authentic Hawaiian fare. Visit www.tastingkauai.com for more information.

Princeville Makai Golf Club

Princeville Makai Golf Club

Ranked as one of Hawaii’s Top Golf Courses, the Troon managed Princeville Makai Golf Club boasts five oceanfront golf holes, serene fresh water lakes, and beautiful Hawaiian woodlands filled with local wildlife. The par 72 championship course also shares draw dropping views of Hanalei Bay, Queens Bath, Kilauea Light House, Anini Reef, Numerous Waterfalls, and all of the locals favorite beaches.  To book your top 100 golf, sunrise yoga, or a non-golf sunset golf cart tour call (808) 826 1912 or visit www.makaigolfclub.com today.

Nearby Shopping

Kilauea Town

Kilauea Town

Located about 15 minutes from the resort, Kilauea is a vibrant town with numerous specialty shops. Try the poke at the Kilauea Fish Market or pick up unusual souvenirs at Kong Lung Trading.

Farmers Markets

Farmers Markets

The North Shore hosts four farmers markets throughout the week, with the two biggest ones on Tuesday at Waipa Ahupuaa Field and Saturday right in Hanalei. Both are a fun opportunity to meet locals, browse native crafts, and sample exotic produce.

Kilohana Plantation

Kilohana Plantation

Located in Lihue, the Kilohana Plantation is home to nine shops, where you can find handcrafted gifts, original artwork, unique jewelry, clothing, and more. Sample rum at the Koloa Rum Company, treat yourself to an ice cream the Kauai Sweet Shoppe, or browse handcrafted pottery at Clayworks Kilohana.

Outdoor Recreation

Kapaa Bike Path

Kapaa Bike Path

Ke Ala Hele Makalae or “the path that goes by the coast” is just over a 30 minute drive to Kapaa on the Coconut Coast, where you can rent bikes and cruise along the newly built bike path. The ride is suited to all abilities, and the scenery is nothing short of breathtaking. Explore eclectic shops, restaurants and amazing east side beaches on this self-guided path.

Fishing

Fishing

Most fishing trips are four- or eight-hours long, and you can either request a private charter or share the boat with another party. Our recommended fishing charters depart from the Nawiliwili and Kapaa Small Boat Harbors and have a six guest limit. Please ask our concierge for details.

Surf Lessons

Surf Lessons

Hanalei Bay has a sandy bottom with just the right size surf for beginners, and we’ll help you find the perfect coach! The North Shore is less ideal for surfing in the winter, but our concierge will help you find an alternative spot.

Waimea Canyon/Kokee State Park

Waimea Canyon/Kokee State Park

With 45 miles of hiking trails, there’s something for guests of all abilities. Hike along the Awaawapuhi Trail for spectacular views of one of the Na Pali Coast’s most secluded valleys, take the Alakai Swamp Trail through rainforest bogs or follow the Waipoo Falls Trail to a ginger-rimmed pool.

Kilauea Lighthouse and Wildlife Refuge

Kilauea Lighthouse and Wildlife Refuge

The refuge is home to dozens of species of birds like the red-footed booby, Laysan albatross, wedge-tailed shearwater, and more. Your hike around the refuge may also include sightings of monk seals, turtles, and humpback whales.

Maniniholo Dry Cave

Maniniholo Dry Cave

Located directly across the street from Ha’ena Beach Park, this large cave is easy to explore and fun with kids. Make sure to bring a flashlight. If you’re up for a short hike, there are also two wet caves, Waikanaloa and Waikapale, located just up the road. Do not swim in the wet caves.

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