Cheap Things To Do in Kaumakani, Hawaii

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Lolokai Road, Hanapepe, Kauai, Hawaii

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  • West Side residents encourage visitors to come and experience all that is Salt Ponds Beach Park. Visitors c... More on NileGuide

  • Protected by a couple of rock shelves, this is a terrific place to swim , snorkel, and just a fabulous p... More on igougo

 

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2 Kaumakani Avenue, Kaumakani, HI 96747

  • The Visitor Center is the Field Office of the operating sugar plantation located on the west side of Kaua?i. Displays show the history of Gay & Robinson Inc., Olokele Sugar Co., Hawaiian Sugar Co. (a k a Makaweli Plantation) and Makaweli ... More on FactoryToursUSA

 

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Waimea, Kauai, Hawaii

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  • We have been to Russian forts on the mainland which have been restored and have good information for touris... More on TripAdvisor

  • Enjoy the breeze and look down over the parade grounds and hear the ghost of the bugle; generally, feel the... More on TripAdvisor

 

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Waimea, HI 96769, USA

  • Add the Russians to the list of those who tried to conquer Hawaii. In 1815, a German doctor tried to claim Kauai for Russia. He even supervised the construction of a fort in Waimea, but he and his handful of Russian companions ... More on Frommers

 

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Hanapepe, Hi, USA

  • The old plantation town of Hanapepe is a great place to stop for lunch and to wander through the shops. Founded by Chinese immigrants who worked in the plantations, Hanapepe is a great look at Kauai's past. While you are there ... More on Frommers

 

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Hanapepe, Hawaii 96716

  • Located between Eleele and Kaumakani on the banks of the Koula River, Hanapepe once flourished as one of KauaĆ¢i's largest communities. Today it's an art colony tucked away in buildings that haven't changed a lot over the last century. ... More on Discover America

 

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Hanapepe, HI

  • The first light to mark Hanapepe Bay was a beacon fire kept by early Hawaiians on a hill above the bay to guide their canoes at night. After sugar plantations were established on Kaua'i, a private company used a reflector-equipped ... More on LighthouseFriends.com

 

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P.O. Box 800,Kalaheo,HI,96741

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  • Our normal tour size ranges from 6-12 people. For those seeking smaller groups, exclusive tours, or more ch... More on Kauaiatv.com

  • They have the option of a 4 wheeler for a single rider, and 2 seperate mud bugs, one f More on igougo

 

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Poipu Rd, Poipu, Kauai, Hawaii

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  • Prince Kuhio Resort is conveniently located near Poipu Beach, Brennecke's Beach, Whaler's Cove, and famous ... More on Princekuhiokauai.com

  • A stroll through at dusk brings up the shadows of days past and give you a chance to remember. There is a s... More on TripAdvisor

 

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Waimea, Hi, USA

  • Go around sundown to feel the mana (sacred spirit) of this ancient Hawaiian site. The largest sacrificial temple on Oahu, it's associated with the great Kaopulupulu, who sought peace between Oahu and Kauai. This prescient ... More on Frommers

 

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