Be sure to see our Hawaii’s Greatest Hits and People’s Choice Awards pages (also in the sidebar menu to the right.)
Oh, also, the entire Hawai’i trip is archived in chronological order under the Hawaii tab above.
Be sure to see our Hawaii’s Greatest Hits and People’s Choice Awards pages (also in the sidebar menu to the right.)
Oh, also, the entire Hawai’i trip is archived in chronological order under the Hawaii tab above.
Dessert First: Roy’s of Poipu Chocolate Souffle
Best Accommodations: Palms Cottage on Lava Lane ~ under $90 a night!
See my Yelp review at this link.
Best (most comfortable) Bed: Prince Kuhio Condos #231
Best Lanai View: Royal Kona Resort
Best Snorkel: Fairwinds Snorkel Cruise and BBQ to Kealakekua Bay
Best Breakfast: Basik Acai
Best Prepared Fish: Huggo’s for Grilled Hawaiian Caught Mahi Mahi~ Kabocha Pumpkin Risotto, Local Garden Beans, Herb Sauce with Balsamic “Caviar.”
Best Dinner Experience: Roy’s Poipu Bar & Grill
Best BBQ: Roy’s Poipu Bar & Grill for Roy’s Charred Szechwan Style Mongolian Pork Ribs
Da Best Shave Ice in Paradise: Scandanavian Shave Ice
Best Coastline: Na’Pali
Best Affordable Dining: Koloa Fish Market Plate Lunch
Best Luau Food: Koloa Fish Market
Best Variety of Poke: Koloa Fish Market
Best Poke: Hilo Bay Cafe
Best Salad: Roy’s Poipu Bar & Grill for Grilled Local Baby Romaine Salad: Blue Crab, Wasabi Parmesan Dressing, Tobiko, Cherry Tomatoes
Best Raw Fish: Hamachi sashimi with ginger and Chicken Katsu at Taste of Hawaii 2013 from Nanea Restaurant and Bar at the Westin Princeville Ocean Resort Villas
Most Aloha: Big Island
Place visited most likely to live: Puna Coast
Well, we found the biggest chicken on Kauai. Here she is.
APPARENTLY I only love snorkeling when the fish keep their distance. In Kona we snorkeled in a bay and in the surf and I loved it both times. Here in Kauai we snorkeled several times at Lawai Beach and it is AWESOME and we snorkeled at Tunnels Beach and I was A-OK.
Po’ipu Beach has a LOT more fish. A LOT. Schools and schools and schools of them all swimming at me and it’s real shallow so I can’t escape the schools. I hated it – freaked me out entirely. Death holds no fear for me, but apparently thousands of fish are REALLY scary! You will see photos of all the scary fish in a post by Jeremy later. He got some great shots underwater at Po’ipu Beach!
I adore the ocean. I love the surf. I love to watch fish. But it is obvious to me now that I appreciate them much more from land. See – you can shoot turtles from above the waves!
There were a lot of turtles at Poipu Beach including nice cooperative ones that came onto the sand to visit with me. It is a GORGEOUS beach!
The gallery below captures the schools of fish around the protected areas of the beach. Showing the slideshow will pop up a small in-place slideshow that cycles through them. It’s probably good for smartphones, but I can’t check because mine is at 300 feet off the Na Pali Coast. 😉
If you click on any picture in the gallery, it will take you to a full-size version, with buttons at the bottom corners so you can cycle through them. Press your <ESC> key to exit the viewer.
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