I found this natural heart shaped coral recently while snorkeling. It just goes to show that even our underwater life celebrates Valentine’s Day. A perfect romantic getaway for two can be yours anytime at our Kauai vacation rentals. If you’re lucky to be on Kauai for Valentine’s Day, here are ways to celebrate Aloha with someone close.
Kauai Dining – Pick Your Favorite. Where to eat is the top request this week for our guest concierge team. Many restaurants offer a Valentine menu for fine Kauai dining. Another option is to eat in. I like to buy reasonably priced Hawaii lobster tails at Fish Express in Lihue. You can steam or cook them in your gourmet kitchen or on the outdoor barbecue at your Kauai condo or vacation home.
Write A Message.You’ll find your inner poet with these handmade cards from Hanapepe Library. Each one has a pressed floral arrangement and origami vase under a clear seal. It’s a bargain for $1.50 and supports library activities.
Share Passion Fruit Tropical Truffles. Other choices are mango, guava and coconut. They are made on island at Kauai Chocolate Company in Ele`ele.
Shopping on Kauai at the Museum. Their expanded gift shop 0ffers unique gift baskets and island jewelery. Kauai Museum also has orchids for sale on Valentine’s Day and other holidays too.
Do Something Good for Your Heart. With so many Kauai activities to choose from our guest concierge can pick the one right for you. You can learn a new sport like surfing or stand up paddle boarding. Play a round on a Kauai golf course. Sail away for the day with Holo Holo Charters. Or just relax and unwind on your favorite Kauai beach. Whichever you choose there will be a romantic Kauai sunset to end your Valentine Day.
Valentine’s Day – Kauai Dining Choices
Nanea at the Westin Princeville – Nanea Restaurant & Bar presents island-inspired fare and cocktails in a relaxed setting. Enjoy local comfort foods while sipping on tropical cocktails as you take in the island views from their covered lanai. North Shore
BAR ACUDA Fresh ingredients are the heart & soul of Bar Acuda. Over the last 15 years the chefs have nurtured close relationships with local island fishermen and organic farmers. Together, they bring the finest and freshest seasonal ingredients to your table. North Shore
Red Salt at the Koa Kea Hotel – Take your senses on a journey through some of the island’s most tantalizing fare, where fresh, locally caught seafood, aromatic spices, and handpicked produce all come together to excite the palate. Stay casual with a cocktail in hand as you lounge and laze, or elevate your dining experience at Red Salt—one of the most acclaimed destinations among all Poipu Beach restaurants. South Shore
The Beach House – The philosophy at the Beach House is simple – take some good old-fashioned Hawaiian hospitality, blend it with a Pacific Rim food experience and add an outstanding view to deliver an experience that delights all the senses. Add the amazing sunset views and you have it all. South Shore
Roy Yamaguchi’s Eating House 1849 located at Shops at Kukui`ula. This plantation-style restaurant from chef Roy Yamaguchi is inspired by the original farm-to-table cuisine of ancestral Hawaii. The menu is an interesting amalgamation of Southeast Asian, American and Hawaiian favorites prepared with a touch of haute cuisine finesse. A perfect destination for a romantic dinner or special occasion. South Shore
Japanese Grandma’s Cafe in Hanapepe. With its local take on Japanese cuisine this hip local restaurant has earned an island-wide reputation as a “must go”. The only restaurant open for dinner in Hanapepe, Japanese Grandma’s Café sources the finest local ingredients and has family connections to the Japanese fishing industry. Owner Keiko Napier dishes up an extensive menu of rolls, bento bowls, sushi and sashimi at this indoor-outdoor delight. On a fine day, be sure to enjoy the backyard garden and exquisite outdoor dining experience. South Shore
If you were on Kauai this week, where would you spend Valentine’s Day?
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