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On my second trip to Kaua'i, the Trade Winds were high, causing huge surf on the north and east shores. This caused some spectacular wave action around Kilauea Point: There is a small community at the turnoff to Kilauea Point, and I would recommend Kong Lung - a funky store filled with unusual gifts tourists would be interested in. I would also recommend the Lighthouse Bistro for lunch or dinner (located beside Kong Lung). You can't go wrong ordering their fresh fish of the day. Very good food - highly recommended.
After Anini Beach, Princeville is the next community. It is one of those planned communities, which are so common in Hawaii. Everything revolves around the superb golf courses, and yet I find all of them so sterile and cold. No doubt the exclusive properties are very expensive to purchase, and yet they hold no appeal to me whatsoever. Past Princeville is the Hanalei Valley, which is very picturesque. Hanalei is a small community located on a superb little bay with the same name. The valley is rich and fertile, and many crops are grown here. Needless to say, there is a great deal of rainfall in this area.
As can be seen by the photos of Hanalei Bay above and below, the surf was quite spectacular. Tunnel Beach is normally calm and is a good beach for swimming and snorkling, but as you can see by the photos above, the day I visited the surf was high. Ke'e Beach is much smaller than Tunnel Beach, but it is the end of the north shore road. While you are there, have a look at the Waikanaloa Wet Cave. |
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