Welcome
to Kauai - Hawaii's Island of Discovery.
Kaua段 is known for its spectacular natural beauty, diversity
of activities, excellent golf courses and wonderful romantic
places. Famed for its breathtaking and exotic Na Pali coast,
expansive Waimea Canyon and the romantic tropical Fern Grotto,
Kaua段 has many special places to be explored.
Home to the PGA Grand Slam of Golf at Poipu Bay, Kaua段 has
become famous for its challenging, yet beautiful golf courses.
Puakea Golf Course has now grown to a full 18 holes and is ready
to invite those golfers who would like to check out the newest
golf course on Kaua段.
Being the Hawaiian Island with the only navigable rivers, getting
into Kauai痴 scenery via a kayak or boat gives a vacationer
a close up experience with nature at its best.
Come explore all that the Island of Kaua段 has to offer from
the North Shore at Princeville to the West Side in Waimea -
there is so much to see and do - you'll have to keep returning
again and again.
The food in Kauai is a potpourri of flavors from America,
Hawaii, Japan, China, Portugal, Korea, Europe, and the Philippines.
Most restaurants incorporate Hawaii's freshest vegetables,
fruits, macadamia nuts, seafood, and meat to concoct dishes
that are simply divine. Island chefs take pride in presentation,
paying special attention to texture, color, sauces, and seasonings.
Gourmet: A Pacific Café is casual,
chic, and full of energy. The award-winning menu, which changes
daily, contains everything from wok-charred mahimahi and firecracker
salmon, to deep-fried tiger-eye sushi and scallop ravioli.
Photos and paintings by local artists add character to the
walls, while woks, a rotisserie, and a wood-burning grill
add special flavor to the food. Coconut Coast
Highly Recommended: The Beach House Restaurant
offers both a wonderful dining experience and sensational
sea views through floor-to-ceiling windows, making it the
perfect place to enjoy a sunset cocktail. The menu changes
daily, offering such treats as wok-charred mahi mahi with
ginger lime beurre blanc, and grilled Black Angus filet with
tumbleweed shrimp and port Gorgonzola sauce. South Shore
Local Flair: Keoki's Paradise is a lively
open-air restaurant with a lagoon - complete with lush vegetation,
lava rocks, and waterfalls - that meanders between the tables.
Diners are mostly families indoors and friendly young singles
in the thatched-roof bar with live music. Favorite selections
include the sashimi appetizers, seafood chowders, and fresh
catch of the day. For dessert, few can resist the hula pie
(macadamia-nut ice cream on a cookie crust, topped with chocolate
sauce, whipped cream, and macadamia nuts). 2360 Kiahuna Plantation
Dr, Koloa
Romantic: Gaylord's is set in a flower-filled
courtyard that sits behind a 19th-century plantation main
house. Guests enter through a complex of shops, galleries,
and a living room filled with Hawaiian artifacts and period
furniture. The menu features a wide variety of island specialties
like grilled duck with mango sauce, poached filet of ono in
a caramelized cream sauce with ginger, and herb-crusted whole
rack of lamb. Kilohana