Kaua'i Coffee Visitor Center and Museum
Kaua'i produces more coffee than any other island in the state. The local product can be purchased from grocery stores or here at the source, where a sampling of the nearly one dozen coffees is available. Be sure to try some of the estate-roasted varieties. www.kauaicoffee.com.
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Kauai. A restored plantation cottage set back off the highway and surrounded by tropical foliage is the setting for this island café. more ›
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Kauai. So much to do, so little time, is a common lament among visitors who think they can see Kaua'i in a day or two. more ›
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Kauai. Open weekends, this outdoor market features fresh produce, tropical plants and flowers, aloha wear, and collectibles along with craftspeople, artisans, and wellness practitioners who will give you a massage right on the spot. more ›
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Kauai. According to legend, Maniniholo was the head fisherman of the Menehune, the possibly real, possibly mythical first inhabitants of the island. more ›
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Kauai. A 30-acre tropical garden provides the lovely setting for this popular lu'au, which begins with the traditional blowing of the conch shell and imu ceremony, followed by cocktails, an island feast, and an international show in the amphitheater overlooking a torch-lighted lagoon. more ›
Island: Kauai
Address: 870 Halawili Rd., off Rte. 50, west of Kalaheo, HI
Phone: 808/335-0813; 800/545-8605
Source: Fodor's