Kauai Resort Areas
Kaua'i's widely varied landscape is equaled only by the diversity of its resort retreats.
Po'ipu Beach, on the sunny, dry south coast of the island, is blessed with wide, white sand beaches, as well as great weather. Po'ipu Beach has become the fastest-growing destination on Kaua'i, with a diverse range of accommodations including bed and breakfasts, cottages, villas, vacation homes, condominiums and hotels. In 2001, Po'ipu Beach was named "America's Best Beach" by Florida International University Coastal Geologist Stephen Leatherman, also known as Dr. Beach. Po'ipu Beach is famous for its water sports. An offshore reef protects much of the shoreline, creating ideal diving, surfing, boogie boarding, snorkeling and swimming conditions.
The Royal Coconut Coast, on Kaua'i's east coast, is named for its acres of ancient coconut groves. This is where the ancient ali'i (chiefs) once lived and there are still many reminders of their lives to observe today. The Royal Coconut Coast is home to numerous budget and moderate-priced accommodations and many shopping centers and dining options.
Kalapaki Beach, on the southeast coast of Kaua'i reflects a perfect blending of the Hawai'i of yesterday and today. Kalapaki Bay is a favorite surfing, swimming and fishing spot. Nearby to Lihu'e Airport and Nawiliwili Harbor, this area features hotels, motels and condominiums.
The North Shore of Kaua'i is tropical and famous for its spectacular scenery including the Napali Coast and Mount Makana, also known as "Bali Hai," the famous view in "South Pacific." Visitor accommodations also are varied and memorable and include upscale resorts, moderate-priced condominiums and bed and breakfasts.
The West Side, best known as the place Captain James Cook set foot upon when he first sighted the Hawaiian Islands, offers a fine example of the old-fashioned, plantation-style towns that used to dominate the islands. It's home to the quaint Waimea Plantation Cottages and the charming town of Hanapepe. Recent developments include organized tours of the Gay & Robinson Sugar Plantation and self-guided tours of the new West Kaua'i Visitor and Technology Center.
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