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Kuhio Highway Kauai, HI 96746 United States +1 800 688 0580 http://www.travelhawaii.com/ka... |
This tour broker offers bargain-basement rates on nearly every kind of activity, from luaus to snorkel tours to helicopter rides. Discounts range from 25-50 percent, depending on the amount of seats to fill. You can also rent snorkel gear, kayaks, Harleys and more. While it warns people upfront that it cannot book last-minute air travel, it does offer some inter-island fly-drive packages at low prices. This company also has offices on Maui and O'ahu. Tour prices run USD50-165. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Quiet roughwater beach |
Kuhio Highway, Mile Marker 11 Kauai, HI 96746 United States |
Unromantic name aside, this is a quiet, pretty beach, perfect for sunbathing. In fact, in the past, this beach has had somewhat of a reputation as a nude beach. Currently, people congregate in small numbers, soaking in the sun, relaxing and occasionally daring the rough waters. Note: While nude sunbathing is officially illegal, quite a few people often brave it toward the far end. This beach has also earned a reputation as a bit of a gay hangout spot. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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On the Wailua River |
On the Wailua River Kauai, HI 96756 United States |
Kauai's eastern side is home to many natural attractions, not the least of which is this enormous lava cave wreathed in ferns. You will need to take a river tour in order to catch a glimpse of it. If you want to make a day trip out of it, take one of the more rugged kayak tours. These include a few other stops past the grotto. Speedboat tours are faster and also include entertainment and refreshments. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Natural Jacuzzi and pool |
Kalalau Trail Ke'e Beach, North Shore Kauai, HI 96714 United States |
This is one of the most breathtaking (in more ways than one) of Kauai's many natural wonders. In order to reach it, one must hike approximately four miles along the Kalalau Trail, starting at Kee Beach. While this is a journey for intermediate to advanced hikers, many people attempt at least the first half of the journey. The two-mile beach along the path is lovely, as are the many lookout spots along the way. The waterfall at the end of the journey are unbelievable. Pouring from a point 300 feet above the pool, it creates a pristine natural spa. Note: Do not attempt this hike if it is raining. Do not swim at Hanakapiai Beach; it has had more fatalities than any other beach on Kauai. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Film buffs unite |
1384 Kuhio Highway Kauai, HI 96746 United States +1 800 628 8432 http://www.hawaiimovietour.com |
Kauai, thought by many to be the most gorgeous island paradise in the world, has been the scene of many, well, scenes. Movie scenes, that is. Blockbuster films such as "Jurassic Park", "Honeymoon in Vegas" and "Raiders of the Lost Ark" have been shot on Kauai, Hawaii's oldest island. The state's only movie tour operator provides high-energy, family-oriented tours of Kauai's most famous movie locations—and some lesser-known ones, as well. New in the autumn of 2002: sites from "The Time Machine" and "Lilo & Stitch". Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Ancient Hawaiian village |
6060 Kuamoo Road Kauai, HI 96746 United States +1 808 823 0559 |
Wander the re-created ruins of a pre-contact Hawaiian village. Thatched huts and shelters give modern-day tourists an idea of what it was like to live in the ancient South Pacific. A number of displays and demonstrations show how the Polynesians eked out their day-to-day existence. Observe how they prepared food, made clothing, and carved petroglyphs. There are no set hours, and if you're planning to stop by, it's best to call and make an appointment. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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When the beach begins to bore |
6458-B Kahuna Road (Kauai Village Shopping Center) Kauai, HI 96746 United States +1 808 823 8222 http://www.kcdm.org/ |
Young children, pre-teens, teens, and even adults, can find something of interest at this nifty non-profit museum. It can't be classified as a science museum, a history museum or any kind of museum in particular because it has elements of everything. Children can visit the StarLab Planetarium, learn about marine life, or take part in ongoing education programs. Exhibits and programs are always changing. The museum also organizes daycamps, internship programs and community outreach programs. Admission: $4.50 Adults; $3.50 Children. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Local culture and history |
4-831 Kuhio Highway, # 308 (Kauai Village Shopping Center) Kauai, HI 96746 United States +1 808 821 2070 |
Promoting Hawaiian culture through a variety of media and programs, this organization is a longtime mainstay of the Kaua'i cultural scene. It is instrumental in organizing such events as the Aloha Festival, Taro Festival and the Ka Aha Hula O Halauaola (an annual hula festival). Traditional island arts and crafts are regularly displayed at venues throughout the island. The center's home base is at Kaua'i Village Shopping Center in busy Kapa'a on the Coconut Coast. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Good surfing beach |
Kuhio Highway, 10 Mile Marker Kauai, HI 96751 United States |
This Coconut Coast beach is a favorite of surfers and body boarders. Depending on the season and conditions, it can also be a fine place to swim or bodysurf. The beach isn't very long, but it's wide, pleasant and pretty. There are a few biking and hiking trails in and around the sand. The best swimming can be found on the north end. Note: As with all Hawai'i beaches, conditions are changeable and can often be treacherous. Use caution, and WHEN IN DOUBT, STAY OUT! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Massage, spa, personal training |
5-3900 Kuhio Highway Kauai, HI 96722 United States +1 808 826 5000 http://www.princeville.com |
Adjacent to the world famous Prince Course is this vast luxury spa, offering a multitude of blissful, healthful treatments for the body. Massage treatments and facials are offered, as well as unique body treatments including the seaweed wrap and the Hawaiian Salt Glow. Full workout facilities including a lap pool, spa, cardio area and aerobic dance floor, are also onsite. Day passes are fairly inexpensive, while personal trainers can be booked by the hour.A pleasant, popular restaurant is located in the clubhouse. It serves classic lunch and snack items, as well as some healthy choices. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Time for a massage |
650 Aleka Loop ResortQuest Kauai Beach at Makaiwa Kauai, HI 96746 United States +1 808 822 6669 / +1 808 822 3455 x669 (Hotel extension) http://www.hawaiianrainforest.... |
The exotic Pua Day Spa housed within the ResortQuest Kauai Beach offers guests complete relaxation in no time. In store are the latest massages, facial and eye treatments, hair and nail care, bridal services and other packages like Ginger, Royal Delight, Orchid and so on. So come by for the ultimate rejuvenating experience at a venue, which offers your body nothing but the best of everything! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Or the man in repose |
Off Kuhio Highway 56 Kauai, HI 96746 United States |
What sort of attraction could possibly have earned a name like Sleeping Giant? A mountain that looks like one, of course. This Kauai landmark can be viewed from the eastern shore of the island. It can also be a day's hike, for anyone with an inclination to see the view from its summit. As with many natural wonders on the Hawaiian Islands, there is a legend to go along with the name of this mountain: a giant named Puni was resting, but somebody decided that they wanted to wake him up. They threw rocks that were intended to rouse Puni from his nap, but instead, lodged in his mouth and suffocated him. Now Puni will sleep forever in his spot by the Wailua River. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hawaiian favorite |
4-734 Kuhio Highway Kauai, HI 96746 United States +1 808 823 9433 http://www.snorkelbob.com |
While few have ever met the real Snorkel Bob, almost any tourist or local on any of the islands is familiar with his stores. Like the others, the Kaua'i store rents and sells top-quality snorkel and dive equipment of the company's own brand. Low prices, great customer service, and expert knowledge of the islands keep the customers coming back. In addition to snorkel gear, you can rent or buy boogie boards, beach chairs, underwater cameras and lots of other beachware. The shop also books out marine excursions and cruises. There is a second Kaua'i location at Koloa Town. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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