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26
Oct

Shake Those Hips at a Luau

Posted in Attractions  by on October 26th, 2009
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Luaus are the perfect way for new people to get to know the Hawaiian culture and for old-time residents to become reacquainted with Polynesian tradition.  Kauai is a hotbed for luaus that cater to guests by providing authentic cuisine, tremendous entertainment, and a truly enjoyable evening experience.  Interestingly, a sizeable amount of Kauai MLS real estate has been dedicated to luaus throughout the island.  A traditional luau will start off with an ancient Hawaiian chant, followed by endless buffet lines of Hawaiian cuisine, as well as an interactive night of entertainment.  From fire knife juggling to Tahitian dance, guests of any luau are sure to be amazed from arrival to departure. The Grand Hyatt Kauai’s Havaiki Nui Luau is one of the more popular ones, featuring a gourmet menu, traditional conch shell greeting, and lei for all guests.  Sheraton Kauai Resort’s Surf to Sunset Luau is located just steps from Poipu Beach and is scenically set against the crescent-shaped beach, gentle surf, and swaying palm trees.  A diversified menu caters to guests who are both low-key and adventurous.  Smith’s Tropical Paradise Luau is also one of the best because of the beautiful gardens that surround the luau, the magical setting, buffet, and splendid entertainment.

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26
Aug

Kauai Attractions

Posted in Attractions  by on August 26th, 2009
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Kauai has a number of beaches on its shores, and with it, a number of attractions that go along with the beach. All of the beaches in Kauai are public, giving visitors the ability to roam along the shore and see some of Hawaii’s biggest waves. With great fishing opportunities and beautiful views, the island is the perfect Hawaii destination. The following list has Kauai Activities, on and off shore that are sure to please any eager traveler.

- Parks and Gardens
Kauai has been nicknamed the “Garden Isle” because of the lush greenery that blankets the island, and that doesn’t include the many parks and gardens scattered across it. Some of the parks and gardens that are available for visiting include Kokee State Park, Limahuli Gardens, National Tropical Botanical Garden, and Waimea Canyon State Park. There are colorful tropical fish and beautiful coral reef at Na Pali Coast State Park that will surely captivate you.

- River
The Wailua River is the only navigable river in Hawaii, so it is definitely something you should see while on vacation here. It actually has the following site along its path, giving you the opportunity to see everything here.

- Lava Cave
This is the only lava cave in Kauai, and is a unique site to see with the plants that essentially grow from the roof’s ceiling. There are no other places in the islands like this, so you should consider a stop here.

- Lighthouse
Kilauea Point is Kauai’s northernmost point, where you can find the eponymous lighthouse. Constructed in 1913, this 52-foot long structure once helped guide sailors home.

- Museum
The Kokee Natural History Museum has a collection of Kauai’s flora, fauna, geology and climatology situated on the geological wonder, Waimea Canyon. By visiting the museum, you can learn much on your Hawaii vacation.

- Falls
Kauai has two of Hawaii’s most breathtaking waterfalls, Opaekaa and Wailua. The journey to see them is an experience, as you feel as though you are doing your own personal exploration of Hawaii.

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24
Aug

Kauai Island

Posted in Kauai Island  by on August 24th, 2009
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As the fourth largest and oldest major island of the Hawaiian island chain, the island of Kauai is an inherently special place to live, work, and play. For those people looking into Hawaii real estate on Kauai, the ability to enjoy scenic beauty, work, and comfortably reside in a well-appointed home on the island is a pleasure limited only to a lucky few. Because the island’s origins are volcanic, the wondrous island is mountainous and at times mysterious. The hanging cliffs and towering peaks add to the dynamic backdrop that Kauai has become known for.

Kawaikini, the highest peak on Kauai, stands at 5,148 feet while Mount Waialeale, the second highest peak, is 5,148 feet tall. As one of the wettest places on earth, Mount Waialeale sees an annual rainfall exceeding 460 inches. However, this rain does not bother residents or scare away prospective homeowners. The high annual rainfall has created deep valleys in the central Kauai mountains and dug canyons with rushing rivers and scenic waterfalls. The most notable one is Waimea River, part of Waimea Canyon State Park. Known to many as the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific,” Waimea River is perfect for those looking for a leisurely kayak up the river. The forests are ripe for hunting, hiking, and exploring, too.

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