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Kauai, HI

Kauai, HI
Destination Kauai by Joanne Epstein

The St Regis Princeville Resort
The Grand Hyatt Resort and Spa Kuaui
Marriott Resort and Beach Club, Kauai

Living in South Florida allows us the benefit of traveling to the Bahamas or Caribbean Islands just about anytime we’d like. But a change can be quite a delightful surprise.

Specifically, Hawaii and the island of Kauai, nicknamed “The Garden Island”. This island name was chosen because of it’s open spaces and tranquil nature, as well as the gentleness of the Hawaii People.

Our trip included visits to three of the top hotels of the Island. The Princeville Resort; soon to be a St. Regis, The Grand Hyatt Kuaui and The Kuaui Resort Marriott.

After arriving in the Lihu’e Airport in Kauai, after a 21 hour flight, due to delays from the Earthquake the previous day, we took a beautiful 45 minute drive up the eastern coast of the island passing a tropical paradise of majestic mountains, open pastures, quaint villages and beautiful Hanalei Bay on our way to the Princeville Resort.

The St Regis Princeville Resort

The entrance to this 5 Star Hotel greets you with a large infinity pool and grand lobby that brings a feeling of outside inside. Then, bellmen draped us with Lei’s of Orchids to begin our Hawaiian experience. The extremely large tropically appointed lobby was done in a Mediterranean style with granite and marble floors, large colorfully painted wall hangings of this tropical paradise, comfortable furnishings, along with many Hawaiian staff members dedicating themselves to our every need.

Built in 1985, situated as the focal point of this 9,000 acre resort community, this 252 room Luxury Hotel with 51 suites, is protected by the mountains of Bali Hai and the Pacific Ocean. There are four restaurants and lounges for you to enjoy gourmet dining at the end of your day.

The Princeville also offers meeting and banquet facilities, a signature - infinity designed swimming pool that appears to be part of the Pacific Ocean, three whirlpool spas and a fitness center.

The guest rooms are very spacious and tastefully decorated with vibrant colors of Hawaiian flowers. There is complimentary Hawaiian coffee and tea, bedside control panels on both sides of your bed for your lighting and air conditioning, a Sony DVD player/clock radio equipped with a CD of Hawaiian Music, along with a complimentary bottle of Malie Mist aromatherapy of coconuts and pineapples fragrance to enhance your sensory experience. A Lodgenet Movie System separates the bedroom from the living room and dining area,

One of the most unusual appointments is the signature privacy window in most rooms that electronically changes to allow for view or opaqueness. In our suite, the window was located in the large shower but can vary depending on your rooms location. The bathrooms also include thick, soft luxurious towels, bathrobes and slippers along with Aveda bath products.

Café Hanalei over looking the Bali Mountains was our first stop in the morning for a relaxing breakfast, which can include a seafood buffet with indoor and outdoor dining.

Evening dining can be a romantic Dinner by the Sea, with a five course gourmet menu and a dedicated staff to set the stage for a magical evening.

Wedding packages are available for the new bride and groom as well as for those interested in renewing their vows on the Bay overlooking Bali Hai.

The Princeville Resort offers a daily visiting Artisian program to demonstrate the culture of this Island as well as children programs to teach local arts and crafts.

The hotel’s beach is the entrance to some of the finest snorkeling and surfing on the island. You might also choose to have a relaxing massage right down on the beach. What a feeling hearing all those huge waves crashing against the large rocks, while you are made to feel like there is no one else on earth but you.

Renovations are expected to begin in 2007 and completed in 2008 to transpose this already magnificent facility into a St. Regis Resort which will also include a new-state-of-the art Spa facility.

The Garden Island Helicopter Tour is breathtaking. This is the only way to really see this island up close, since more of the island is left in its’ natural state. Every year, more than 300,000 people take a Helicopter tour of the island to see the rugged terrain and endless waterfalls.

The Waimea Canyon, also known as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific, are sculpted cliffs over 4,000 feet deep. We ascended into many parts of the Napoli Coastline and saw the location where “Jurassic Park” and “Raiders of the Lost Ark” were filmed. Above it all is Mt. Wai’ale’ale’, a 5,148 foot extinct mountain volcano seen from all over the island. It is known as the wettest spot on earth with a rainfall of 476 inches a year. Kuaui remains mostly untouched with its steep cloud caped canyons and mountain valleys.

The nearby Village of Hanalei, features stories which adds to its’ charm, as the classic movie, “South Pacific” was filmed here on Bali Mountain, named by the movie studio, but it seems that the letter “B” isn’t even part of the Hawaiian language. One of the beaches that can only be reached by boat or air is where Mitzie Gaynor sang “I want to wash that man right out of my hair”. Peter, Paul and Mary also left their mark in the town of Hanalei.

It’s reported that the shape of the mountains surrounding Hanalei Bay is where the song “Puff the Magic Dragon” was written and when the guides point out this area, you can see the dragon. Many famous faces have homes in this quiet paradise.

Pierce Brosman is said to frequent one of the best fish and seafood restaurants on the Hanalei River called The Dolphin.

A tour of the Na’ Aina Kai , (“Land by the Sea” in Hawaiian), Botanical Gardens was our next stop. The history of this island begins with some of the long time residents as Joyce and Ed Doty. Their property consists of 240 acres of 13 different styles of gardens, a hardwood plantation, meadow canyons, a pristine secluded beach, and many different tropical varieties of flowers and foliage.

Once a private estate that transformed itself over 20 years, it was once devoted to sugar cane and cattle grazing. These gardens now feature more than 70 bronze sculptures that is one of the Nations’ largest collections.

Some tourists believe that taking a small rock of Hawaii is a great souvenir to take back with them, but legend has it that if you take a rock from these islands, you will have very bad luck forever, which is why the Post Offices of Hawaii receive many packages daily filled with rocks from those tourists that experienced this so-called myth.

The Grand Hyatt Resort and Spa HI

Next we were off to The Grand Hyatt Resort and Spa with 50 immaculately-landscaped oceanfront acres. Entering the lobby brings you to the Islands of Hawaii, along with their open air tropical landscape. This massive resort consists of 602 rooms, 70 percent of which are ocean-view and the rest are lagoon, garden or mountain views.

Each room features plantation style furnishings, a private lania, a separate sitting area, a ceiling fan, Hawaiian coffee to wake up to and bathrooms filled orchids spread around all the delightful samples previewing what’s ahead in the Spa.

The resort is built on a hillside overlooking beautiful Keoneloa Bay and according to the building codes of Kauai, no one is allowed to build a structure taller than the tallest coconut tree. Therefore, the layering of this resort within this mountain range adds to it ambience. The view from our room was exquisite. A pond below was stocked with Koi and two swans. White plumeria trees heavily spotted the landscape, along with many coconut trees, different varieties of bromiliads, ginger and Anthiryums, to mention a few. A large lagoon with many waterfalls surrounding the back of the resort is home to Tidepools, one of their many restaurants. This open air restaurant has thatched roofs, with the romantic ambiance expected in a Hawaiian setting. The food is beyond our expectations, featuring some of the finest prepared fish and seafood dishes ever experienced. Chop sticks are offered at most of the restaurants that we visited.

For our morning breakfast, you can choose to dine at the Llima Terrace off the main lobby overlooking the grounds and ocean views, pool side for a light choice or one of my favorites, a picnic on the beach. Your picnic basket is brought to your room in the morning as a delightful continental surprise.

The tiered pool features a waterslide that takes you 150 feet down a slide into the next large pool with lagoon bars and several Jacuzzi’s. You might decide you’d rather relax in the five acre saltwater lagoon. As you enter the lagoon, you feel as if you are on a private beach that forms this completely natural lagoon where you can have a secluded swim or float on a raft in the meandering waters that stretches the length of the back of the property. There you can drift through a tropical oasis of cascading waterfalls, rocks and tropical foliage.

The Grand Hyatt also offers the Anara Spa. The new 25,000 square foot spa offers a New Age Restorative approach to cleansing your mind, body and spirit. Spa activities and treatments take place in peaceful indoor/outdoor facilities and treatments rooms capitalizing on nature. You can enjoy the latest unique Hawaiian therapies for any of your spa treatments. There are eight massage rooms, facial rooms, herbal wrap rooms, loofiah rooms whirlpools, Jacuzzi’s and a 25 yard lap pool, not to mention a twelve head Swiss shower, a open air lava rock shower garden, steam rooms, sauna, beauty salon and much more for your total and complete spa experience.

For all the golfers, you can’t beat the challenge of the adjacent Poipu Bay Resort Golf Course. A 210 acre links style golf course and driving range designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr., surrounds the hotel property and borders the ocean. The golf facility also includes a 21,000 square foot clubhouse featuring a pro shop, locker room facilities, club storage, snack bar, restaurant and lounge. Ranked as one of the top courses in Hawaii and the U.S., Poipu Bay has been host to the PGA Grand Slam of Golf since 1994, The Masters, U.S. Open, British Open and the PGA Championship will compete this year on November 21 and 22.

You never know who you might run into on this famous course. So bring your best clubs and your experience will be remembered for years to come.

There are many different Wedding packages available at the Grand Hyatt. You may select the Garden Gazebo Wedding site or choose from a quiet Wedding for two on the beach, to an elaborate Wedding of 1,000 quests, with professional wedding planners available to assist with all your plans.

Another experience you may enjoy Zodiac Rafting, a great adventure through the best Kauai rivers. You also might like to mountain bike on a guided tour to the water falls, or take a boat ride out to a special snorkel or diving site.

After all that hard day of golfing, shopping or other activities, a relaxing river boat ride on the Wailua River could be just what you need. This open-air boat comes equipped with its’ own entertainment of Hawaiian musicians and Hula Girls. A tour along the river shows us where the movies that were supposedly made in Africa really took place.

That evening we were ready for our first Lu’au Grand Hyatt style. The show was spectacular with all the colorful costumes and Hawaiian music. While dining from their elaborate buffet which included pork from the pig that they roasted, steak, many salads, all the fresh native fruit and Poi, which is a staple of the Hawaiian people and is their starch that they eat at every meal. The Poi comes from the Taro Plants that cover many acres in Kauai. In the movie “To End all Wars”, the Taro fields were used with the mountains in the background to depict the rice fields in Asia.

With all this mentioning of movies, the Hawaiian Movie Tour is a must. There have been over 60 movies that were made in Kauai. To mention a few others, besides my favorite “South Pacific”, there was “Honeymoon in Vegas”, “Outbreak”, “Lilo and Stitch”, “Donavan’s Reef”, “Dragonfly”, “The Amazing Race”, “Baywatch” “Hawaii”, “Mighty Joe Young”, “Six Days - Seven Nights”, “Lord of the Flies”, “The Thorn Birds”, “Outbreak” and many more. We toured the beach where “Gilligan’s Island” filmed its’ first episode. Sylvester Stallone built a house on this secluded beach. He was a big supporter of local sports on the island for many years, but since has sold the home that he originally built for his mother. We continued with a tour of Coco Palms Resort, now closed, where Elvis filmed the classic “Blue Hawaii” and spent his honeymoon. Numerous other films were made here, including the original “Fantasy Island” series. The resort is in the process of finally being restored to its’ original luster, so at this time the Hawaiian Movie Tour Co. and their guests are the only ones allowed to visit.

Kilohana is Kauai’s legendary Plantation Estate. In the 1930’s sugar was in it’s heyday in Kauai. So Gaylord Wilcox decided to build his dream home and brought the best architect, Mark Potter who was renowned for his Diamond Head Homes along with richly crafted woods from San Francisco, the Orient and Hawaii to help create his island mansion. He intended to have the most expensive home ever built in Kauai with over 15,000 square feet.

Kilohana was the center of a 26,000 sugar tract and since 1888 has served as the family homestead for many generations. The 35 acres of grounds offers not only beautiful tropical gardens of native and imported flora, but also a working farm with century old cottages.

Today Kilohana has been restored to its’ original elegance and has become one of the finest dining establishments in Kauai, offering a setting for candlelight dinners to romantic weddings for up to 800 people.

The horse drawn carriages can escort you through this tranquil estate, which only adds to its’ ambience.

Marriott Resort and Beach Club, Kauai

Our last stop was Kauai’s Marriott Resort and Beach Club on the south side of the island, nestled within the 800 acres of the Kauai Lagoons Resort. This facility encompasses a mix of a world class hotel and luxurious villas as part of the Marriott Vacation Club International.

All 356 rooms including 11 suites include the new “Revive” bed and linen collection, with their famous two to four inch mattress toppers and are furnished in a beautiful island motif.

The Kauai’s Marriott Resort and Beach Club is home to Hawaii’s largest heated swimming pool with 26,000 square feet in a scalloped shape, with mosaic tiles in a design reminiscent of the Hearst Castle pool at San Simeon.

The hotel also features a 2,500 square foot Fitness and Aerobics Center with state of the art equipment.

There are eight large meeting rooms, along with 60,000 square feet of outdoor meeting space.

A ballroom of 15,552 square feet can be divided into three separate rooms for Weddings or other events.

Weddings are a major part of the ambience of this hotel. They can be planned as quiet or as elaborate as you wish. Besides the ballroom you might choose the Beach, by the pool or
an outdoor wedding and reception in a covered lanai with high ceilings, beautiful columns, and furniture and paintings on the walls that make you feel as if you are indoors, encompassing this beautiful tropical setting.

With the beach at its’ backdoor, the guests have the luxury of enjoying extensive water activities which extend from Dukes Canoe Club to the Luau Gardens. Snorkeling, sailing, boogie boarding, surfing and even water bicycles, as well as the Kalapaki Kids Club are available, so parents can enjoy their time alone as well as the children.

The Kauai’s Lagoons Gold and Racquet Club include the Kiele and Mokihana courses that offer 36 spectacular holes of world class golf in a picturesque oceanfront setting. Both courses are designed by Jack Nicklaus.

The tennis complex includes a lighted stadium court that seats 612 for tournament or exhibition play.

Kauai is a dream come true with memories of this Garden Isle to be a part of you forever.

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