Since its relatively quiet around here, I thought I'd share a bit about our recent trip to Kauai
I know Riccardo and others have talked about it and our trip was absolutely fantastic. No crowds, great weather, excellent surfing. Quite a few triathletes training here year-round
We spent 1/2 the trip on the south shore ( Poipu) and 1/2 on the north - (Ha'ena) surfing, snorkeling, aerial tour, hiking, beach fires, drinking and a bit of pakalolo from the locals.
In many ways its a trip back in time because there aren't a thousand rules and nobody is standing there looking to collect a fee every time you go to the beach. ( SoCal)
So laid back and while the south shore is sunnier, its got a few more tourists than the north. Can't recommend it enough, especially when winter is kicking your ass. This is where we stayed on the north shore and Tunnels beach was a short walk and Ke'e beach a 5 minute drive
Kauai is the best island imo, not nearly as many tourists as Maui, Oahu or the Big Island. 5 stars awesome
I know Riccardo and others have talked about it and our trip was absolutely fantastic. No crowds, great weather, excellent surfing. Quite a few triathletes training here year-round
We spent 1/2 the trip on the south shore ( Poipu) and 1/2 on the north - (Ha'ena) surfing, snorkeling, aerial tour, hiking, beach fires, drinking and a bit of pakalolo from the locals.
In many ways its a trip back in time because there aren't a thousand rules and nobody is standing there looking to collect a fee every time you go to the beach. ( SoCal)
So laid back and while the south shore is sunnier, its got a few more tourists than the north. Can't recommend it enough, especially when winter is kicking your ass. This is where we stayed on the north shore and Tunnels beach was a short walk and Ke'e beach a 5 minute drive
Kauai is the best island imo, not nearly as many tourists as Maui, Oahu or the Big Island. 5 stars awesome
Comment