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The Shops Of Turtle Bay

The shops of Turtle Bay area encompass stores in Kahuku, Laie and Haleiwa. A mix of locally-owned and chain stores comprise the shopping available. Apparel, gear, jewelry, souvenirs, art and gourmet food are among the items you’ll find. The handcrafted items are terrific to take home for friends and loved ones as well as mementos for yourself.

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Turtle Bay is in the North Shore area so you’ll also find plenty of golf items and surf gear. Art galleries form a pleasant trail so meander in Haleiwa one lazy afternoon to take it all in, including the world renown Wyland Galleries of Hawaii, particularly known for ocean art. While it’s more eating than shopping, take a break and stop at Waialua Bakery when you’re in Haleiwa. You’ll also find island apparel and surf wear in town.

Top 3 Luxury Vacation Rentals In Poipu

Ho’onani Estates
A luxury vacation rental home in Poipu, Ho’onani Estates, roomy enough for 20 with as many bathrooms as bedrooms is paradise on Kauai. Popular features include a deck from which to linger over a hearty breakfast while watching the waves, tastefully furnished rooms that are inviting with expansive windows, vast seating areas with tropical views and amenities that will bring out the gourmet island cook in you. Many luxury homes have an austerity in which they are only enjoyed by viewing but not living due to their museum-like atmosphere. This ocean-view luxury home is remarkably comfortable and inviting. The vacation rental home is in excellent proximity to sightseeing and other activities, although the grill, outdoor pool and short distance to the beach are a draw to stay on-site the entire time.

Top 5 Kauai Activities

1. Helicopter Tour
Topping the list of activities is a Kauai helicopter tour, which will thread together the island’s four distinct regions and also show a unique perspective of this vibrant island that one could not appreciate anywhere but from the sky. A genuine eco-tour, a helicopter tour will undoubtedly offer views of unseen and remote Kauai, of which at least 70% is inaccessible except by air. Aerial views of Hawaii’s oldest island makes perfect sense if one wants to truly see, and discover, the island of Discovery, yet another one of Kauai’s names.

2. Napali Coast
North Shore’s Napali Coast is as captivating as it is life-changing for those who venture to access the 11-mile trek of the Kalalau Trail. Ranges of mountain and sea, camping options and a chance to view red soil bursting through verdant mountains, plus a hike that challenges the mind, body and soul will make this one of the top traveling experiences of a lifetime. Waterfalls, valleys, and a jagged, glorious coastline will hold up any hiker simply because of the photo opportunities. Those that cannot make the arduous hike can consider viewing this surreal area through a boat excursion.

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Big Island Farmers Markets

Farmers’ markets, sometimes referred to as sunshine markets, on the islands are a part of life for locals and an experience for visitors. Roadside stands, open-air marts, tour and pick-your-own farms are abundant on Big Island. Find exotic fruits, fresh seafood, plentiful greens and produce, coffee, meats, gourmet items and handcrafted products.

Smell the fragrant flowers and delicious food cooking as you wander through vendor stalls, sampling as you go. A day at the farmers’ market can provide plenty of entertainment, with farmers chopping vegetables, slicing through vividly colorful fruits and lots of conversation about the items. The Big Island farmers’ markets are an excellent way to learn about the locals and how they eat. If you’re lucky, you’ll get recipe ideas with your purchases, a great way to create an at-home dining experience in your vacation rental or even just a plate of quick and portable eats for a picnic.

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Wailea One Day Itinerary

Wailea is a resort community on Maui’s South Shore. A world-acclaimed beach and golf courses are among the assets in this town. Wailea is a quieter area to explore—while there is plenty of activity on the golf course, there’s much serenity in the spas and it’s a great balance for vacationers not looking to spend all their time soaking up the sun, although that’s certainly a great way to relax.

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Start the day with an easy stroll on Wailea Beach. Ponder the day’s plan of indulgences. If you’re feeling the need to burn a few calories now, snorkeling in the morning at this beach is optimal before the waves get rocky. Whatever the activity, let the vacation dining begin with a bang at Kihei Caffe. Whichever part of the world you’re from, you can find an entree to appeal to home, with an island flavor. Biscuits, pancakes, huevos rancheros, home fries, lox and bagel and chorizo are among the hearty breakfasts. Pineapple coconut or banana macadamia nut French toast or waffles are our picks. It’s a shack with friendly folks at Kihei Caffe.