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Old Sep 20th, 2004, 04:01 PM
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Kauai weather question

Hi all. We're trying to figure out where to stay in Kauai in January. We've heard that the north side is beautiful, but rainy, while the south side is sunny but not as pretty. How rainy is the north side? We can deal with short showers, but I don't want to stay there if it's a constant downpour. Also seeking recommendations on hotels (not super-luxe, but nice). Thx!
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Old Sep 20th, 2004, 07:18 PM
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Typically, we have downpours here on the north shore from November through February -- but there have been years when we've only had intermittent showers. Remember please, that our average daytime temps -- even in winter -- hover near 80 degrees.

Is the north shore as gorgeous as everyone claims? Yes...even though Kal will try to tell you differently! 8-)

South shore is lovely -- just not as Hawaiian, and without the natural beauty of the mountains and waterfalls. Definitely drier in winter.

For lodging, just query for "kauai vacations" on this forum and you'll find lots and lots of reviews/comments from those who've vacationed on our "Garden Island".
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Old Sep 20th, 2004, 07:26 PM
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yes, the south shore is rather dry and arid looking and in some ways reminded me of Southern California. Weather is obviously more reliably sunny.

The north shore is lush and tropical looking and feels far more Hawaiian to me.

Overall, I much prefer the north shore, but I can understand why sun-worshippers prefer the south.

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Why not split it up? We did that because we wanted to see both parts of the island without having to drive back and fourth too much.

I've heard the whale watching on the north shore in Jan is amazing.
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That's a great idea, I should have thought of that earlier. Thanks!
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AuntieM-
Moi???

Last trip over the NaPali Coast resembled an open land fill, Waimea Canyon was just a big hole and there isn't any dry nightlife....
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And it's still miserable here, Kal...truly, truly miserable.

Are you really sure you want to come back again???? :-"
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Old Sep 23rd, 2004, 06:49 AM
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:-? I'm THINKING!!!!
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