Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Trip Review Part I- Kauai Hawaii


Kauai Trip Review - Part I 






In January 2014 we made our second trip to Kauai, the oldest and possibly the most beautiful of the Hawaiian islands.  Kauai itself is a stunning work of nature, lush, deeply carved by the elements and very undeveloped in comparison to the other islands.  Part of the charm of this island is the unparalleled natural beauty it offers, along with which comes an abundance of outdoor activities and a true laid back island lifestyle.  Making this trip even better was the fact that we were joined by our amazing friends (travel buddies we met on an Asia cruise).  So.much.fun.


We spent the last two trips on the North Shore, specifically in Princeville Kauai at the St. Regis Kauai.  While the St. Regis as a resort could really do a little better, there is no better place on the island to take in the un-spoiled beauty of Kauai.  The entire North Shore is very "local" with an extremely relaxed vibe.  Everything from the restaurants (more to come in a later post) to the hiking lends itself to just enjoying yourself and your stay here.  There is also a great ratio of tourists to locals, which I love.  Any trip to Kauai must include the "The Ultimate Kauai Guide: Kauai Revealed" trip planning book.  Very VERY worth it.

Staying at the St. Regis

St. Regis Kauai

St. Regis Kauai
The view from the pool - not bad :-)

I'm very meh about this resort. (See Trip Advisor reviews here, and here) it is very pretty, and well appointed, but it still lacks in the service department for something that should be a 5 star hotel.  Things that are really wonderfully done here include the comfort of the rooms (we had a Jr. Suite and it was gorgeous), as well as the service level at the pool area.  This is a HUGE improvement over my last stay here so I was really pleased with that.  We found the pool butlers, pool servers, and outdoor dining areas to be spectacular.

Things that are not so spectacular are things you would just hope a real 5 star hotel would anticipate and have taken care of immediately.  Valet for example.   If you call for your car 15 minutes ahead of time, you should not walk out the front door without your car being in the circle, especially when 4 valets are joking around and having fun with each other in the valet area.  Other things lacking include the overall attentiveness of the staff.  It takes the staff of a Four Seasons resort (any of them, we've stayed at 8) about 30 minutes to learn everything about you and cater to you the entire time you are with them.  At the St. Regis guests are avoided by all but a few really friendly wonderful staff members.  Some may read this and think I'm a Princess when I travel.  That's ok with me, what's most important is that I feel I am getting what I should be from the money I choose to spend on a vacation.

Overall I would still recommend the resort to anyone wanting to stay on the North Shore as the good outweighs the bad by far.


Things to Do on the North Shore


Na'Pali coast hike

Kauai Hawaii Na'Pali Coast


Hike the Na'Pali coast.  Honestly this is a do not miss.  I am in no way a hiker and this is a hike I would do every day of the week.  It's difficult, but not killer and gives you such amazing rewards.  You can adapt this hike which I also love, you can do 4 miles round trip to a nice beach area, or you can do 8 miles round trip to a waterfall.  Or if you are super adventurous (I am not) you can continue on from the waterfall and hike god knows how many miles and stop at the peaks along the Na'Pali coast.  You'd have to camp overnight to do this and let's face it, I'm not willing to go more than 10 hours without my hair straightener. ever.

Kauai Hawaii Na'Pali Coast
Seriously have you ever seen anything so pretty?


Biking - Kapaa

Another thing I'm not overly fond of on vacation, but the husband is so we go.  I do have to admit that each time we do a bike tour I am pleasantly surprised by how amazing it is to see so much of a place or city on 2 wheels.  This bike ride was along a really nice (read, easy to ride) path along the ocean.  We saw whales, a monk seal, and really beautiful views.  Bikes were rented through Coconut Coasters in Kapaa. Below are some of the sights on our bike tour. 

Kauai Hawaii North Shore Princeville

Kauai Hawaii North Shore Princeville

Monk Seal - you really can walk up almost right him!

That covers my favorite place to stay and my favorite activities on the North Shore.  Stayed tuned for other parts of this review including restaurants with reviews, getting to Hawaii for nearly free (it's totally true), and a few other travel tricks I have up my sleeve! Have a great day!


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