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Kauaʻi Accommodations

From the moment you arrive on Kauaʻi, the enchanting scenery and generous aloha spirit welcome you. Whether you seek posh resorts with five-star service, a quaint country B&B or a condo rental for the whole family, the Garden Isle has a remarkable range of accommodations waiting to be your home away from home. In fact, the hardest part of staying on Kauaʻi is knowing you’ll have to leave at some point.

Three main regions possess the majority of Kauaʻi’s accommodations—the North Shore, East Coast and South Shore. In the towns of Princeville and Hanalei on the North Shore, luxury resorts like the Princeville Resort Kauaʻi and Westin Princeville Ocean Resort Villas are plentiful, with dining, golf and spa facilities to rival the finest in the world.

The more densely populated East Coast (also known as the Coconut Coast) and South Shore offer a wide variety of hotels, resorts and affordable vacation rentals, plus family-friendly beaches ideal for keiki (kids). And while accommodations are more limited on Kauaʻi’s West Side, inns and plantation cottages in the charming towns of Waimea and Hanapēpē offer convenient access to natural wonders like Waimea Canyon and Kōkeʻe State Park—perfect for travelers wanting to get the most out of Kauaʻi’s incredible landscapes.

Note: Apartments, condominiums and homes are eligible to operate as short-term rentals if they are located in areas zoned for such use and/or they have obtained the required authorization(s) from the State of Hawaiʻi and/or the relevant County. It is recommended that before booking a property, you confirm with the owner or manager that the property is operating in compliance with all applicable laws.

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Note: Apartments, condominiums and homes are eligible to operate as short-term rentals if they are located in areas zoned for such use and/or they have obtained the required authorization(s) from the State of Hawaiʻi and/or the relevant County. It is recommended that before booking a property, you confirm with the owner or manager that the property is operating in compliance with all applicable laws.

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