Kauai 2009 Travel Planner - (Page 23) RQH78-155-08.KTP-KauaiPrptys:Layout 1 10/22/08 4:54 PM Page BOYNTON 1 dAVId Begin in Hanape p e, Kaua‘i’s “Biggest ¯¯ Little Town” that wears its age proudly. Boasting several fine art galleries, wooden storefronts and restaurants, Hanap¯p¯ is a friendly stroll through ee the Kaua‘i of yesterday. Friday night is Art Night in Hanap¯p¯ with galleries ee open for browsing and shopping. Hanap¯p¯ Valley Lookout, off ee Highway 50, has fantastic views of the lush valley and often rewards its visitors with a colorful rainbow. Port Allen’s harbor, in Hanap¯p¯ Bay, is where many ee boats launch for fishing and snorkeling tours, whale watching cruises, dinner sails, dolphin encounters and, of course, stunning tours of the Napali Coast. ¯ West of Hanap¯p¯ is Salt Pond Beach ee Park, named for its shallow ponds where salt is produced by evaporating seawater. This is a good place to swim, snorkel and camp (permit required). Take note. You may not enter the saltmaking area without permission. Inland is the imposing Waimea Canyon. This is truly a dramatic sight to behold. As far as the eye can see, crags, buttes and gorges march into the distance under an earthen banner of roses, lavenders, celadons and siennas. It’s more than 3,000 feet to the bottom of the canyon where the Waimea River and its tributaries are patiently carving the rugged walls wider and deeper. Here especially you get a sense of how long the enchanted island of Kaua‘i has existed on earth. Enjoy the best values on the Garden Isle. With ResortQuest Hawaii’s 4th Night FREE Special, ISLANDER ON THE BEACH there’s never been a better time to stay at one of our hotels or condominium resorts. Call 866-77-HAWAII or your travel specialist. ResortQuestHawaii.com KAUAI BEACH AT MAKAIWA RESORTQUEST AT POIPU KAI WAIMEA PLANTATION COTTAGES ALOHA BEACH HOTEL FINAL RQH 78-155-08 KAUA‘I Hawai‘i’s Island of Kauai Travel Planner ’09 1/2 Pg.Vertical Discovery™ 7") (4.625" x 23 http://www.ResortQuestHawaii.com http://www.ResortQuestHawaii.com
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