Kilohana Plantation
This 16,000-square-foot Tudor-style mansion contains art galleries, a jewelry store, and Gaylord's restaurant. The restored outbuildings house a craft shop and a Hawaiian-style clothing shop. The house itself is filled with antiques from its original owner and is worth a look. Horse-drawn carriage rides are available, with knowledgeable guides reciting the history of sugar on Kaua'i.
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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. Maintaining a stately presence on Rice Street, the historic museum building is easy to find. It features a permanent display, "The Story of Kaua'i," which provides a competent overview of the Garden Island and Ni'ihau, tracing the islands' geology, mythology, and cultural history. more ›
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Kauai. 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. more ›
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Kauai. Today it's a burgeoning art colony, with galleries, crafts studios, and a lively art-theme street fair on Friday nights. more ›
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Kauai. Po'ipu has emerged as Kaua'i's top visitor destination, thanks to its generally sunny weather and a string of golden-sand beaches dotted with oceanfront lodgings, including the Sheraton Kaua'i Resort and a half dozen condominium projects. more ›
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Kauai. At these small, local-style eateries, two people can generally eat dinner for under $20. more ›
Island: Kauai
Address: 3-2087 Kaumuali'i Hwy., 1 mi west of Lihu'e, Lihu'e, HI
Phone: 808/245-5608
Source: Fodor's