Kauai Marriott Resort
The Kauai Marriott Resort is located next to the 18 holes of the Kauai Lagoons Golf Club's Jack Nicklaus Signature course. The hotel's 800 acre property underwent a $50 million renovation in 2009. All rooms include standard amenities, like a minibar, with stunning views of the beach or nearby mountain range. On the property, you'll find lush gardens, teeming koi ponds, five open-air restaurants and one of the biggest freshwater swimming pools in the state.
Kauai Marriott Resort
Kalapaki Beach
3610 Rice Street
Lihue, HI 96766
(808) 245-5050
Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort and Spa
The AAA four-diamond Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort and Spa is one of the most luxurious destinations on Kauai's scenic south shore. The hotel is found adjacent to the Robert Trent Jones Jr.-designed Poipu Bay Golf Course. There are 602 hotel rooms available for guests, including 37 spacious suites. All rooms include Hawaiian-styled decor and upholstery, as well as private balconies overlooking lush gardens or the Pacific Ocean. An on-site spa soothes sore muscles after a golf game, while 12 restaurants and bars ensure a full appetite before a full day of sunbathing, surfing or sight-seeing.
Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort and Spa
1571 Poipu Road
Koloa, HI 96756
(808) 742-1234
St. Regis Princeville Resort
The St. Regis Princeville Resort is set alongside the Prince Golf Course and Makai Golf Course. The courses' collective 45 beachfront holes, designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr., has won top awards from "Golf Digest" and "Golf Week" magazines. All rooms include breathtaking views of Kauai's landscape, while the on-site Halele'a Spa indulges sore golf muscles with Native Hawaiian-inspired massages and body treatments. Dining options include a poolside bar, a dim-lit cocktail lounge and the hotel's flagship restaurant featuring Hawaiian cuisine-inspired dishes.
St. Regis Princeville Resort
5520 Ka Haku Road
Princeville, HI 96722
(808) 826-9644
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