Kauai

Kauai, the western most Hawaiian Island, is known for its pristine beaches and picturesque beauty.  There are three excellent spots for golf on Kauai- Princeville,Kauai Lagoons and Poipu Bay.  We suggest playing a three course combination, the "Kauai Golf Challenge", to say you've played all the best Kauai has to offer.

Sheraton Princeville Hotel- One of Sheraton's elite group of luxury properties, Princeville Hotel occupies a setting as beautiful as any in the world.  The Princeville complex perches on a terraced bluff overlooking Hanalei Bay on Kauai's north shore offering all rooms a splendid panoramic view.  The hotel offers fabled golf courses, helicopter and boat tours, pristine beaches, tennis, horseback riding and world renown hiking.
Kauai MarriottMarriott- The Kauai Marriott Resort & Beach Club is located adjacent to the 800 acre Golf & Racquet Club called Kauai Lagoons.  The resort is on Kalapaki Beach fronting Nawiliwili Bay, just a mile-and-a-half from Lihue.  The resort has two Jack Nicklaus-designed golf courses, eight tennis courts, 10 retail shops, 26,000-square-foot swimming pool and 5 Jacuzzis.
Hyatt Regency Kauai- The Hyatt Regency Kauai, located in the Poipu Beach area, offers endless opportunities for outdoor activities, dining with breathtaking views, swimming in crystal clear ocean waters, floating along a lazy lagoon and frolicking in pools with waterfalls and water slides.  Enjoy the magnificent scenery as you golf and play tennis, or from the vantage point of horseback, boat, or even a glider.
Prince Golf CoursePrince Golf Course- The Prince Golf Course, the number one rated golf course in Hawaii in Golf Digest, is golf as it was meant to be played.  The Prince is Robert Trent Jones, Jr's masterpiece.  It chugs uphill, jumps ravines, and careens downhill like a rollercoaster and has been called "the Pine Valley of the Pacific."
Kauai lagoons- Designed by Jack Nicklaus, the Kauai Lagoons' Kiele course was named one of the Top 100 Courses in America by Golf Digest.  Wide ravines, spectacular ocean holes with menacing cliffs, and 40 acres of tropical lagoons do their best to distract even the most disciplined of players.
Poipu Bay Resort- Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr. the 210 acre course, built on ancient archeological sites, combines lush green fairways, 86 bunkers filled with sparkling white sand imported from Perth, Australia and Emmett, Idaho, and eleven water holes to provide both challenge and breathtaking beauty.

Animated StarOther things to do: drive a jeep to the geological wonder called the Garden of the Gods, visit the remains of an ancient Hawaiian fishing village or saddle up for exhilarating horseback riding in the country.

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