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Poipu Shores is conveniently located oceanfront on Kauai's sunny south shore within the world famous Poipu Beach Resort area. Poipu Beach
Resort offers tennis, golf, mountain biking, and horseback riding right nearby. Afterward, explore nearby Poipu Shopping Village or
historic Koloa Town for dozens of Kauai restaurant options from local favorites to fine dining. Beyond your seaside retreat, Kauai begs to be explored, from its scenic and sacred sites to its jungles and beaches. Some of them are one
in the same. Luckily, you are in a prime spot to experience it all. Take a scenic drive to the even more scenic Waimea Canyon, the “Grand
Canyon of The Pacific.” Picnic near the river at Wailua River State Park or under a monkeypod tree at The Keahua Forestry Arboretum.
Poipu’s nearly three miles of coastline is adorned with half-moon shaped sandy Kauai beaches, many with incredible views of the mountain
ridge between Wailua and Kapaa, otherwise known as “Sleeping Giant.” Swim...
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Poipu Shores is conveniently located oceanfront on Kauai's sunny south shore within the world famous Poipu Beach Resort area. Poipu Beach
Resort offers tennis, golf, mountain biking, and horseback riding right nearby. Afterward, explore nearby Poipu Shopping Village or
historic Koloa Town for dozens of Kauai restaurant options from local favorites to fine dining. Beyond your seaside retreat, Kauai begs to be explored, from its scenic and sacred sites to its jungles and beaches. Some of them are one
in the same. Luckily, you are in a prime spot to experience it all. Take a scenic drive to the even more scenic Waimea Canyon, the “Grand
Canyon of The Pacific.” Picnic near the river at Wailua River State Park or under a monkeypod tree at The Keahua Forestry Arboretum.
Poipu’s nearly three miles of coastline is adorned with half-moon shaped sandy Kauai beaches, many with incredible views of the mountain
ridge between Wailua and Kapaa, otherwise known as “Sleeping Giant.” Swim and snorkel the calm waters of Hanalei Bay, at the base of sheer
cliffs and rocky mountains. For more adventurous Kauai activities, take a helicopter tour up Hanalei Valley (yes, where Puff the Magic
Dragon lives), past the wettest spot on earth to Kauai’s highest waterfall, and on to the Napali Coast. Or brave one of Kauai’s three
navigable rivers by kayak.
For a more mellow expedition, stroll the streets of Old Kapaa Town, a quaint little 19th-century plantation town lined with Kauai
restaurants and shops. Hit historical sites like Poliahu Heiau, Bell Stone, and Holo-holo-ku Heiau. Wherever you go, the road always leads
back to the ocean and a good night’s sleep oceanfront at Poipu Shores.
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