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North Shore
Haena is at the end of the road. Imagine a backdrop of verdant
green mountains and wild tropical foliage meeting at the oceans edge -
this is Haena. Here you can hike the famous Na Pali Coast along the
Kalalau Trail. The snorkeling is excellent at Ke’e Beach and
"Tunnels" and you can kayak on the ocean or, for the really
experienced along the Na Pali Coast. Haena is perfect for those
who really want to get away from it all. There are miles of beaches to
explore and many treks to take. Wainiha is an artists delight, offering spectacular views of
the valley and the river below. Lush, green mountains and cascading
waterfalls are a delight for the eyes. It's a place you won't soon
forget. This is the perfect retreat for those who really want to
"relax." Hanalei is the hub of action for the north shore. This is
where the majority of restaurants and shops are. The Hanalei Valley
still operates the largest Taro fields in the islands. When you view
this incredibly scenic valley time seems to go backwards and a sense of
a by gone era when life was simple comes alive again. All properties in
Hanalei are within walking distance of beautiful Hanalei Bay and Hanalei
town. Whether you come to surf, swim, kayak, walk or just relax, Hanalei
has it all. Princeville is a beautiful planned community that boasts 3
championship golf courses, tennis courts, jogging trails, fitness center
and clubhouse, parks, shopping center, dining, and beaches. The area
sits on top of a bluff overlooking spectacular Hanalei Bay and the
coastline down to famous "Bali Hai." Sunsets are absolutely
breathtaking from this vantage point. Imagine the impressive Mt.
Nomolukama enshrouded with clouds and the ever changing colors of the
setting sun. Sunrises are equally amazing since this is the time you
will usually see rainbows after the early morning rains. Anini Beach is a small beach community. There is only one
country road that passes along the calm coastline. Anini boasts one of
the largest coral reefs in the Hawaiian Islands. Windsurfing is quite
popular here as well as snorkeling, swimming, strolling, deep sea
fishing, and Sunday afternoon Polo. Aliomanu and Moloa’a Bay are secluded bays with the Kong mountain range lurking in the distance. The areas are residential in nature. The beaches are great for strolling, fishing, and snorkeling. The town of Kapaa is 20 minutes to the east and the town of Hanalei is 20 minutes to the west. |
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