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ginnyinWI

(17,276 posts)
Tue Aug 19, 2014, 09:14 PM Aug 2014

have you been to Kauai?

We are planning to go next April, but don't know where on the island is best for a home base. We keep hearing that it is the Garden Island, but where should we stay to experience this? I don't need to be next to a golf resort, for example. I'd rather skip the whole resort scene, and condo villages too for that matter. Just a cottage would be better. We will fly in and rent a car.

Is the north shore the nicest? I'd like to see some whales and sunsets.

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have you been to Kauai? (Original Post) ginnyinWI Aug 2014 OP
There are several Kauai residents on DU. You might Xpost to the HI forum. Downwinder Aug 2014 #1
okay that's an idea ginnyinWI Aug 2014 #6
Yes, but it was MANY years ago. elleng Aug 2014 #2
Same for us. MuseRider Aug 2014 #3
Looks like it. elleng Aug 2014 #4
We were there right after Iniki pscot Aug 2014 #5
I was there in 1991 Lydia Leftcoast Aug 2014 #7
there is a boat ride to see those cliffs, too ginnyinWI Aug 2014 #8
Kauai is very nice, mostly quiet compared to others. uppityperson Aug 2014 #9
thanks! ginnyinWI Sep 2014 #10

ginnyinWI

(17,276 posts)
6. okay that's an idea
Wed Aug 20, 2014, 08:29 AM
Aug 2014

It seems to me, after looking at a map, that all areas of the island would be accessible for day trips from wherever we set up a home base. We did this on the Big Island and this one is smaller.

elleng

(136,738 posts)
2. Yes, but it was MANY years ago.
Tue Aug 19, 2014, 09:25 PM
Aug 2014

Stayed at Poipu beach, which I'm sure has changed a lot. Was very sparsely used when we were there.

http://www.travelchannel.com/interests/beaches/articles/poipu-beach-hawaii

I suggest you cross-post this in Hawaii group.

elleng

(136,738 posts)
4. Looks like it.
Tue Aug 19, 2014, 09:33 PM
Aug 2014
http://www.sfgate.com/travel/article/Kauai-rebounding-well-but-Iniki-s-scars-remain-2778838.php

Just saw this. We stayed at Waiohai! Was SO lovely, and NOT run by Stouffer, and as I said, underused/developed, 50 (!!!) years ago!!!

pscot

(21,037 posts)
5. We were there right after Iniki
Tue Aug 19, 2014, 09:43 PM
Aug 2014

We stayed just South of Wailua. Beautiful area, very lush and green. MacDonald's near at hand. It was a mess though.

Lydia Leftcoast

(48,219 posts)
7. I was there in 1991
Wed Aug 20, 2014, 11:16 AM
Aug 2014

the year before Iniki.

I was attending a summer seminar for language teachers at the University of Hawaii, and they gave us a four-day weekend for the 4th of July, so my roommate and I took advantage of a special package deal for Kauai, including hotel, 48 hours of car rental, and roundtrip airfare.

We stayed in a Radisson resort on the eastern shore, which had an ocean front but no beach. On the first day we drove up to the Na Pali cliffs. The ocean there is really shallow, so we could wade quite far out to see them.

The next day, we headed south to a secluded beach that offered a view of the privately owned island of Niihau and then to Waimea, which gets only 25" of rain per year. Then we drove inland through sugar cane fields, evergreen forests, and into the real jungle-like area around Waimea Canyon. Just a few miles inland from Waimea, it gets over 300" of rain per year.

That road ends at the TOP of the Na Pali cliffs, so we got a view of the cliffs we had seen from the bottom the day before.

We had dinner at Poipu Beach.

ginnyinWI

(17,276 posts)
8. there is a boat ride to see those cliffs, too
Wed Aug 20, 2014, 07:01 PM
Aug 2014

It leaves from Port Allen. Am going to check that out.

uppityperson

(115,880 posts)
9. Kauai is very nice, mostly quiet compared to others.
Sat Aug 30, 2014, 01:15 PM
Aug 2014

It has great gardens, nice places to swim and snorkle (turtles!), you can take a boat to cliffs, see whales, very nice. There are farmers markets daily, roadside fish taco stands, and not a lot of night life unless you go to one of the big hotels.

I very much liked it. Indeed rent a car, and if wherever you are has bad weather, you can always drive somewhere else to find sun. And don't forget the fish taco stands.

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