Princeville vacation rentals.
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Princeville vacation rentals.Princeville vacation rentals.
Princeville vacation rentals.Princeville vacation rentals.
Princeville vacation rentals.Princeville vacation rentals.
Princeville vacation rentals.Princeville vacation rentals.
Princeville vacation rentals.Princeville vacation rentals.
Princeville vacation rentals. 
Main Features
Condo1 bedroom apartment
2 guests maxOceanfront
No A/C1 queen bed
1 sofa bed1 full bathroom
Another rental on propertyFull Kitchen
Additional Features
Shared Pool600 sq ft1 floorsOcean View
Mountain ViewBBQCable TVBathtub
Ceiling FansDeckDishwasherVCR
CD PlayerNo Smoking 
Description
This unit at the Sea Lodge is tastefully furnished in island decor. Gorgeous ocean views! Located on the bluff directly over the water, watch for sea turtles and during the winter, look for the whales! In the distance you can see the Kilauea Lighthouse. Take an evening dip in the swimming pool overlooking the Pacific. Close proximity to the world-class Princeville Golf Course is an added delight. Relax and enjoy Paradise at the Sealodge E9. It's perfect for a romantic getaway! The 'nightly' rate is reduced to $150.00 ($165.00 during holiday season) at this unit for any reservations of 7 nights or more.
Tags
Bluff Front Ocean Condo in Princeville, View along Coast all the way to Kilauea Lighthouse, Hanalei Town Nearby, Close to Snorkeling - Surfing and Kayaking, Close to Horseback Riding and Ziplining, Close to World Class Golf Courses and Beaches, Close to Shopping Center, Swimming Pool, Lots of Hiking
Rates
Princeville
Average Guest Rating
(5 / 5)
Reviews

Best: the view to the north - makes for a lot of shade and a cooler place and a great view of whales every day (during season). It was also a quiet place to stay in. We give it 4 stars: we had a very good stay. The day trip to Waimea Canyon and Kalalau Lookout was one of the highlights. Bring hiking boots if you wish to hike the Kalalau trail (at sea level) at the western end of the road. The first section (4 miles return) is arduous and will take plenty of time to complete. Plan to canoe/kayak the (flat water)Wailua River. Go snorkel at Anini Beach safely inside the reef.The Mediterranean restaurant at the resort west of Hanalei is well situated on the beach and has a good menu, friendly service. A visit to the Kilauea Lighthouse is a must.
The condo could use a little map of the Princeville properties with any walking paths and trails indicated (we never knew how to find the Queen's Bath, although it is near). We did not need the laundry facility, but others may appreciate a note where it is located. Visitors do NOT need a parking permit or other evidence of occupancy in spite of the sign that unauthorized cars will be towed. Things inside the condo were clean (kitchen) and working although a poor little dried out gecko in one corner in the living room suggests that the chairs are not necessarily moved every time when vacuuming... And, of course, with sea spray, it is difficult to keep all windows clean all the time (we noticed Cluster D's windows getting a cleaning while we were there).
We will certainly recommend Sealodge to anyone and would not hesitate to make it our base when we return to Kaua'i.

I don't know where to begin to say how wonderful our stay in Kawai was. The island is stunning and there was lots to do. The beaches were the most beautiful I have ever seen in my life. Also the "Movie Tour" was lots of fun. Another hilight of our holiday was walking the Power Line Trail, though it was hard work, it was well worth it to see the island from a different view. Sealodge was a fantastic place to stay, the views are outstanding and I would recommend staying to anyone. Thanks to all at Beach Rentals for their prompt attention to our queries and advice and help when booking.