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Island Tips


The following is a rambling flow of suggestions for you based on our 23 years of island living.

For a little insight on what Kauai is really like read this funny article by David Berry


The following is a list of suggestions for your dining, shopping and sightseeing pleasures. After decades of island living, we have some great contacts and hidden treasures that shouldn’t be missed!

Restaurants…

Casa di Amici. This restaurant which used to be in Kilauea, is now on the south shore, much to our delight! It is a “foodies” dream come true. The restaurant is located on Nalo Rd. which can be reached by taking the access road to Poipu Beach. It’s the road on the right, leading into Nihi Kai Villas. Small and intimate, the food is a mix of Italian and the Pacific Rim cuisines. Portions are generous and we haven’t found anything on the menu that we didn’t like! Our daughter’s we! dding r eception was held here, that’s how highly we think of this restaurant. Randall and Joanna take pride in every dish that leaves the kitchen. Mention that Tom and Patricia sent you. Call 742-1555 for reservations.

Roys-Poipu Shopping Village. Fabulous, but busy and there can be a wait. Roy is known for his sauces and high quality ingredients. Pacific cuisine is the highlight here, reservations recommended.

The Beach House-The best location for sunset, ocean views if you are not at one of our condos! Good food, good service and that VIEW! Call for reservations about a half hour before sunset.

Joe’s on the Green-Kiahuna Golf Course. We don’t golf, but come here often for a fabulous breakfast or lunch every day, dinners with local musical talent on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Haven’t had a bad meal yet, even the croissants are made on site.

Hamuras-in Lihue. Hawaii-wide this saimin (noodle) restaurant is known for its funky atmosphere and a meal that will fill you up and leave your wallet intact. Try the house special saimin, and the teri-stick. Leave room for the lillikoi chiffon pie for dessert! Old linoleum and stationary seats may turn you off, but the saimin cannot be beat! Be prepared to wait, and possible not even sit together for this informal meal.

Brick Oven Pizza-Kalaheo. It’s about a 20 minute drive from Poipu, but the pizza is unsurpassed. No delivery, but there is take out. This pizza parlor has been around for decades, for good reason. The pizza is fabulous!

Fish Express-Lihue. Our personal favorite for take-out and local pupu’s (appetizers or side dishes). You can even get plate lunches here. If you are brave or really appreciate fish, try some of the local dishes. Some are hot and some are just plain amazingly tasty! They have many different kinds of poke. You can also buy fish for the grill here. Sashimi and shrimp cocktails are a bargain. Across ! the str eet from Wal-Mart.

Koloa Fish Market-Koloa. This location is also good, if you don’t want to drive to Lihue. Not as large of a selection, but consistent. Plate lunches, laulau, sashimi, poke, and spring rolls. Usually fish to cut and buy for dinner as well. Across from the post office in Koloa.

Casa Blanca in Poipu, near Poipu Shopping Village. Good for breakfast lunch and dinner. Our other recommendations would be preferred before this one, but nothing bad to say about it.

Grocery Stores...

The entire island was thrilled to welcome a full sized, with gas station, Costco in October of 2006. It has changed the face of retail on the island and brought Mainland (well almost) prices to our little rock in the middle of the ocean. The Costco is located on the West side of the Kukui Grove shopping center, that is the one where you see the Macys. It is next to the new Home Depot!

There is also Grocery store right in Koloa, Big Save, (which you won’t) but it has been recently been remodeled and has a Subway inside as well as fresh sushi! Most items available, but I really like the Star Market in Lihue, in the Kukui Grove Shopping Center, west side of the mall. They also have a sushi bar, but a better deli. The Foodland and Safeway are on the east side of the island, so if you are up there, you can stop in, but don’t make a special trip.

Farmers Markets...

There are several on the island, different days for each location. The Koloa Farmer’s Market is on Mondays, at noon, actually arrive by 11:45 for parking and awaiting the opening.. Be on time, things sell out quickly. You will find wonderful local produce and we always like to support the local farmers. Flowers are there as well. It is on the road out of town near the Koloa Ball Field. If you don’t make that one, there is a stand on Poipu Road, again local farmers provide the pr! oduce.< o:p>

Sports and Outdoor Activities...

Kauai is filled with natural beauty and should be explored to the fullest. Chill out and relax but don’t miss the wonders our island has to offer.

Tennis: The Kiahuna Tennis club is on the way to the Poipu Shopping Village. Nice courts and a lovely place for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Public courts are in Koloa next to the ball park.

Golf: All the courses on the island are available for play by visitors. The Hyatt course (to the east) is the home of the Grand Slam of Golf in November of every year. The Kiahuna Golf course has had lots of money poured into it in the past couple of years. Greens are updated and the course is beautiful. Turn into the Poipu Shopping Village and follow the road around to the course. Also the home of Joe’s on the Green, a great restaurant for before or after your round. Our personal favorite, being duffers, is the Kukuiolono Golf Course in Kalaheo. Only 9 holes, the fairways are as wide as they are long, but the cost is all of about $7! Incredible ocean vistas as well. Obviously the Princeville course is pretty famous as well. Lots to offer the golfer in your group. Always be prepared for rain on Kauai!

Snorkeling: There is a great beginners area at Poipu Beach Park. Just go to the west of the little sand peninsula (called Nukumoi) Also the most popular spot is on either side of the Kuhio Shores condo complex, on the way to the Spouting Horn. If you see the Beach House restaurant, you are there. It’s easier to get into the water on the west side of the point, but there are l! ots mor e tur tles on the east side. It’s a bit rocky getting in, but worth the effort. All the way to the end of the road on the north shore is Ke’e Beach. Spectacular snorkeling with amazing views at the beach.

Hiking: There are books galore on hiking on Kauai and so many wonderful hikes that we really can’t list them all here. Our favorite one is to Hanakapiai Beach, at the end of the road to the north shore. (Ke’e Beach) It’s a two mile hike and considered strenuous. Don’t bring those lily white shoes, they will never be the same! The views from the half mile point are some of our personal favorite views in the entire world. Our suggestion is th! at if y ou are into hiking and want to do several hikes, it’s worth it to buy the book prior to your arrival and do your homework. Always know that the weather can change your plans, the north shore can get pretty wet and treacherous. In 2006 two women were killed when the hiked a “hidden and secret trail” on Kauai. The trail is really no more than a wild boar path, and had been touted by several hiking books and websites. These trails are not maintained and can be extremely dangerous. Please use marked and maintained trails for your safety.

Horseback Riding: We haven’t used any of the stables on the north shore, but have ridden with CJM stables on the south shore. Great ride into areas on the south shore that you wouldn’t normally see. Good guide with information on the area as well. Part of this area is owned by Steve Case of AOL, unfortunately he is doing some wrangling of his own to develop this area, which is very significant archeologically, environmentally and has some ancient Hawaiian significance.

Fishing and Boat Excursions: We haven’t done any fishing on charter boats here, just with friends with boats, so we can’t recommend any specific charter. As far as snorkeling tours up to the north shore, we love Liko Kauai. Try to get a charter out of the Kikaola Harbor on the west side, you are closer to the most beautiful sights to be seen on the island. Summer is the best time to go, they may not even go very often in the fall, winter and spring due to the surf swells, which can be pretty tough. The tours will take you along ! the Na Pali coast, which is unaccessable by car or hiking. The views are so dramatic, you will be so happy that you took the tour.

Helicopter tours: WE HEARTILY RECOMMEND THAT YOU DO A HELICOPTER TOUR IF IT IS IN ANY WAY FINANCIALLY POSSIBLE. It’s expensive, but so worth the money. Best money we ever spent on the island (next to real estate of course!) So much of the island cannot be seen any other way and the sights you will see will stay with you forever. Waterfalls and dramatic vistas that confirm that God saved his best work for Kauai! We used to recommend Will Squires, but have gotten some mixed reviews abou! t the s ervice. It is still accident free, thank g oodness!

Zip Line Tours: This is new on the island and we haven’t done it yet, but have heard wonderful things about it. Being afraid of heights doesn’t help, but we have heard that it is very peaceful and they work you up to the long line after getting used to the program.

Tube Rides on the Irrigation Ditches: We did try this one and it is very peaceful and fun! Nice lunch to go with it and fun guides to give you the local information.

Shopping! You have to bring gifts home, so we have come up with some suggestions for your trinkets. Wal-Mart and K-mart have all the usual trinkets, but they both have a good selection and good prices. If you are looking for something a bit more special, we recommend the Hawaiian Trading Post. They have the largest selection of Niihau Shell Leis on the island, and it’s worth a stop just to see the incredible work by the women on Niihau. Truly and art form that is best appreciated when you see how small the shells are! They also have a huge inventory of all kinds of jewelry and one side of the store has beautiful monkeypod wood bowls, shirts, and other items. They are personal friends of ours and are very honest and not overpriced. High quality merchandise.

Touring: Here are some of our favorites, but you will probably find some special locations on your own.

National Tropical Botanical Gardens. One of only four (I believe) NTBG’s in the United States, one on the north shore, one in Maui and one in Florida. Well-informed docents lead you on the tour, which is guided, and you have to have reservations. You will find out so much about the way our islands evolved and what the plant life on Kauai is all about.

Polihale State Park. You will think you are lost as you head out to the park, on sugar cane roads which seem to lead to no where! Go as far as you can without getting stuck i! n the s and and you will find one of the most magnificent beaches ever. This beach has graced the cover of several magazines, with its wide white sandy beach and towering pali (mountains) as a backdrop. Be careful however, the waves can be dangerous. This entire stretch of beach is one of the longest in the Hawaiian island chain.

Waimea Canyon. Go early to this spectacular spot. The clouds come in later in the day to cover some of the view. Mark Twain calle! d the c anyon the Grand Canyon of the Pacific. Then go all the way to the end of the road to Koke’e State Park, and then to the Kalalau overlook. Breathtaking.

The North Shore. So many places to stop along the way, but go all the way to the end of the road, to Ke’e Beach. This is the trailhead to Kalalau, and Hanakapiai Beach. If you are a good hiker, the Hanakapiai trail is about 2 and ½ miles long, and considered strenuous. (Kalalau, on the other hand is 9 miles and is a long one day hike in, permits are needed to spend the night.) If you just want a taste of the trail, ! go ½ mi le into the trail to Windy Point. You will be rewarded with one of the most spectacular vistas on earth. Or at least we think so. Let us know if you want more information on these hikes as we have done them all.

The rest of the north shore has so much to see. Kilauea Lighthouse, is beautiful. The Guava Plantation, Princeville, Hanalei, Lumahai Beach and other sights along the way.

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