Towering vertical sea cliffs of Kauai's iconic Na Pali Coast photographed from the air, showcasing their immense and breathtaking scale
Towering vertical sea cliffs of Kauai's iconic Na Pali Coast photographed from the air, showcasing their immense and breathtaking scale

Summer

Experience Summer on the Island of Kauai

Kauai is not an island to rush. It reveals itself on its own terms, and the people who love it most know to let it.

Each part of the island is its own world. The North Shore is dramatic and lush, the South Shore is sun-soaked and open, the West is rugged and quiet in a way that gets under your skin. You can see a handful of highlights in a day or two, sure. But three days is where the island starts to feel less like a destination and more like somewhere you actually belong.

Below is our guide to spending three days on Kauai the right way. And if you’re ready to make it happen, our Extended Summer Escape offer saves you up to 30% when you stay three nights or more at Plantation Hale.

Day One

East Side Ease and Local Rhythm

Start your summer escape on Kauai’s East Side, the Coconut Coast. Since Plantation Hale is centrally located in Kapaa, everything is at your fingertips.

  • Insider Tip: Skip the car for the morning. Hop on a beach cruiser and hit Ke Ala Hele Makalae, the scenic 8-mile coastal bike path.
  • The Route: Ride north to Donkey Beach—a hidden gem perfect for a secluded sunrise or a quiet morning walk away from the resort crowds.
  • Local Flavor: On your way back, stop at Java Kai in Old Kapaa Town for a macadamia nut latte, then cool off with a “Lava Flow” from Wailua Shave Ice.
  • The Afternoon: Wander the eclectic boutiques of Kapaa or grab fresh poke from Pono Market for a picnic at Lydgate Beach Park, where the protected lagoons offer the easiest salt-water swim on the island.
Opaeka'a Falls on the island of Kauai

Day Two

Waterfalls, Lookouts, and the Lush Interior

On day two, head inland to experience the “Garden Isle’s” green heart. If you are staying at Plantation Hale Suites in Kapaa, you are minutes away from the island’s most dramatic interior views.

  • Insider Tip: Don’t just stop at the Wailua Falls lookout. Drive to the end of Kuamoo Road to find the Keahua Arboretum.
  • The Adventure: Hike the Kuilau Ridge Trail. It’s a moderate climb that rewards you with “Jurassic Park” vistas of Mt. Waialeale without the grueling commitment of a Na Pali trek.
  • Must-See: Stop at Opaekaa Falls, then walk across the street to the Poliahu Heiau. It’s one of the most sacred sites on the island and offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the Wailua River winding toward the sea.
Woman walking along rocky coastline of Kauai

Day Three

The North Shore or South Shore Experience

By day three, you are ready to venture further. Your central home base makes it a toss-up between the North and South shores.

  • The North Shore Experience: Head to Anini Beach. It boasts the longest fringing reef in Hawaii, creating a massive, shallow pool perfect for calm summer snorkeling. Afterward, visit the Kilauea Lighthouse for world-class birdwatching and dramatic cliffside photos.
  • The South Shore Experience: Visit Poipu Beach for a chance to spot a Hawaiian Monk Seal napping on the sand. If you want a break from the sun, explore the Allerton Garden, where you can see the towering “dinosaur trees” made famous in Jurassic Park.
  • Insider Tip: If you choose the South, stop at the Warehouse Monday Market or the historic Koloa Town for local snacks before heading back to Kapaa.
Aerial view of Kauai coastline on a clear blue day

Why Three Days Makes the Difference

Kauai is an island best experienced in layers. One day gives you a glimpse. Two days gives you a taste. Three days allows you to settle in, explore more deeply, and enjoy moments that are not tied to a schedule.

It is the difference between seeing Kauai and feeling like you have been part of it, even briefly.

If you are planning a stay at Plantation Hale Suites, three nights gives you just enough time to experience the island’s highlights while still leaving room for rest, spontaneity, and discovery.

Dramatic green sea cliffs of Kauai's iconic Na Pali Coast with a brilliant rainbow arching overhead against a vivid blue sky

Why Summer is the Best Time to Visit

Summer is one of the best times to visit Kauai, when long daylight hours, warm ocean waters, and calm trade winds create ideal conditions for exploring the island. It is the perfect season for beach days, waterfall hikes, and scenic drives, with clear skies that make every view feel even more vibrant. Summer also brings a lively but relaxed energy across the island, from local events to open-air dining, while still maintaining Kauai’s signature laid-back pace.

Aerial view of Plantation Hale Suites and the surrounding Kapaa neighborhood on Kauai's East Side

Extended Summer Escape

Stay 3+ Nights, Save 30%

Why rush through paradise? With so much to explore right here on the Coconut Coast, three days is just the beginning.

With our Extended Summer Escape, you can linger longer and live like a local. Stay 3 nights or more in our spacious one-bedroom suites—complete with full kitchens and private lanais—and save up to 30% off your stay.

More mornings on the bike path. More sunset swims. More room for the whole Ohana to spread out and enjoy the aloha.

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