| On the Island of Kauai, The Garden Isle, you will find amazing natural beauty and splendor. The pristine beaches, tropical gardens, lush forests and cascading waterfalls are delight for the senses.
On the East Side of the Garden Isle, between Lihue and Kapaa is the beachfront complex, Waipouli Beach Resort just 15 minutes from the Lihue airport.
Kauai Shopping Village is right across the street and the Coconut Plantation Marketplace is just up the road, with restaurants, over 60 specialty shops and a movie theater.
In either shopping areas you'll find boutiques, fine dining spots, small eateries, authentic Hawaiian shops, jewelry stores, art galleries, healing and wellness centers, grocery stores, and pharmacies.
These central air conditioned condominiums have two bedrooms and three bathrooms. Each unit is tastefully furnished by individual owners with top of the line tropical furnishings, island-style artwork, kitchenware, linens and towels, washer/dryer. The exquisite gourmet kitchens have state-of-the-art appliances which compels you to stay in and exercise your culinary skills!
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The best part of our trip was a family surfing lesson with Titan Surfing in Hanalei Bay, and an ocean kayak trip around Na Pali with Kayak Kauai, and the Kilohana Luau with the theatre production of the polynsians coming to Hawaii. The fire dancers were exceptional!
One piece of advice I would give to other visitors, is become familar with activities (and vendors) you might be interested in, but wait to book the activity until you get here, so you can see how you feel, and not overbook your trip. After all, Hawaii is about slowing down.
My advice to someone else staying at this unit would be to tape black plastic bags over the master bedroom windows to block out the parking lot lights that are on all night so you can get some sleep. It was like trying to sleep with the lights on, and I kept waking up thinking at all hours of the night thinking it was dawn.
Mahalo, Thank you. It was a wonderful vacation. We will treasure the memories for a lifetime.
Aloha,
Susan Monheit and family