Last Minute Kauai Hotel Switch--HELP!
#22
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I just came from my honeymoon and stayed at the Hyatt and loved it. I loved the south side of the island much better. We took a day trip to the North side and drove into Princeville and while the views are quite beautiful, it was a bit stuffy for me. The pool and beach at the Hyatt were totally great and luxurious.
#23
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I vote for Hyatt--the spa is phenomenal, the pools are incredible. Great service and great dining options, especially Tidepools. Agree that Princeville is beautiful but stuffier, more "formal" less places nearby to eat. To say the Hyatt is overrated is incredible to me--it's an amazing property. Splurge for the concierge floor if you can afford it.
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Terry here is a photo of Makana Ridge, Makana point is end peak nearest ocean.
http://www.kauaifilm.com/gallery_still/25_still.html
Don't kick yourself if you missed there is always a reason to return. BTW this is a 15-20 minute drive from the Princeville hotel 1.5-2hrs from Poipu
http://www.kauaifilm.com/gallery_still/25_still.html
Don't kick yourself if you missed there is always a reason to return. BTW this is a 15-20 minute drive from the Princeville hotel 1.5-2hrs from Poipu
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I live on Kauai. I like the Princeville Hotel because of the incredible scenery but it does not have a Hawaiian feel to it. I like the Hyatt for the tropical ambiance, the grounds and its pool.
If you will be here for a week, I would recommend splitting your stay between the two hotels.
My favorite hotel on Kauai overall is the Marriott.
If you will be here for a week, I would recommend splitting your stay between the two hotels.
My favorite hotel on Kauai overall is the Marriott.