My husband and I stayed at Kiahuna Plantation from 10/6-10/17 for our honeymoon. We booked directly through the owners (which we found on vrbo) and stayed in units 118 & 94, which are managed by Castle Resorts. The condo was available for every night except the first night of our stay, so to accomodate us the owner gave us his other unit our first night. I highly encourage booking directly through an owner, as the prices are much better and you have more control over which condo and building you stay in. Just do your research and get everything in writing. We paid about $160 a night, got one night free and a free mid-stay cleaning.
I spent over two years planning and agonizing over the perfect honeymoon, and we couldn't have been happier with Kiahuna - as well as Kauai in general. The plantation is right on the ocean, and both condos had a partial ocean view, though the view from 118 was definitely better. The condo was clean, with new furniture and had everything we could hope for; having our own fully equipped kitchen was definitely a plus. The owner had lots of extras, including boogie boards, flippers and snorkel gear. #94 even had it's own washer/dryer, which would have been wonderful had we stayed there our entire trip. Otherwise, the resort has guest laundry facilities on-site, including a pay dispenser for detergent and dryer sheets.
We went to Wal-Mart in Lihue our first night and stocked up on beer, water and snacks, we also made several trips there during our visit to get things like beach towels, wet shoes, more snacks and numerous other things we needed during our trip - very handy and saved us some money.
We rented a jeep and toured just about every possible road on the island, and hands down we felt Poipu had the best location and weather on the island. We had clear skies and only some rain during the night, except for the two of the last three days where it rained non-stop. The key is to drive to another part of the island when it's raining, as the weather can be completely different. The beaches are amazing - According to one of our guides, Kauai has 70% of Hawaii's sandy beaches - and they are all worth seeing!
Some interesting things about Kauai, the speed limits are really slow - so prepare to relax and not be in too much of a hurry. And there are Roosters and Chickens everywhere! I know I read this information before we went, but neither of us were prepared for the extent of the poultry flocking this island... Think Pigeons in New York or St. Marks Square. They are very cute and quite the novelty, except at about 3-4 AM when someone turns a light on in their home and the Roosters think its time to wake up and make noise.
We booked all of our activities right at the Kiahuna Activity Desk, where they also check out free towels and beach chairs. The woman there was awesome, and got us the best deals available. We did a helicopter tour with Island Helicopters, and were fortunate to have some amazing weather. We also did the Na Pali Coast Tour with Blue Dolphin Charters, which stops on the way back and everyone jumps off the boat to snorkel. For just a little extra, you can scuba while the others snorkel. The scenery is amazing, and they guarantee you will see dolphins and possibly even some sea turtles.
We loved Smith Family Farms Luau and the Fern Grotto Tour. Some of our favorite restaurants: Plantation Gardens, Poipu Beach Broiler, Keoki's Paradise in Poipu. Stay away from Casablancas & Poipu Tropical Burgers - just not worth eating at. Same with Kintaro's Japanese Restaurant, nice ambiance and great service - but the food was mediocre.
Other great restaurants: Kalaheo Coffee Co(YUM!), Brick Oven Pizza (Suprisingly good!) Barbeque Inn, Hamura's Saimin, Genki Sushi, Kauai Pasta (Again, suprisingly good) and Monico's Tacqueria (holy crap, quite possible the best fish -Mahi- taco I've ever had and I'm from So.Cal)
All-in-all it was a wonderful trip, and both my husband and I hope to go back someday. We would even want to stay in the same condo, because by the time we left we felt like it was our own little home.









