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Kaua‘i Island Tour - Part 03 - South Shore, Poʻipū, Kōloa, Kalāheo, - Kaua‘i-TV

Kauai-TV’s South Shore tour. Topics include
Towns: Koloa, Poipu, Kalaheo
Points of Interest: The Tree Tunnel, sugar mills, Spouting Horn, McBryde and Allerton Gardens
Beaches: Poipu Beach Park, Brennecke’s Beach, Mahaulepu Beach, Shipwreck’s Beach

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Known as the “sunny side” of the island, the south shore of Kaua‘i combines the old fashioned character of Kōloa and the refined resort lifestyle of Poʻipū. Popular for its sugar plantation origins, luxury vacationing, island style shopping, golf courses, restaurants and beaches, the south shore promises endless options for discovery.

“A remarkable gateway to the south shore towns of Kōloa and Poʻipū, the famous tree-tunnel road displays 500 eucalyptus trees that stretch for about 3 miles.”

Beyond the iconic tree tunnel, also known as Maluhia Road, Old Kōloa Town awaits. A key center for the island’s rich sugar cane history, this quaint town is a notable cultural region, where the Old Sugar Mill reflects the legacy of the plantation days. “Built in 1835, this large scale operation spawned the beginning of the largest industry in the state.”

Located in downtown Kōloa, the Old Sugar Mill is at the center of numerous shops, galleries, and dining opportunities.

Entering Poʻipū, famous for its continual sunshine, this area is home to numerous accommodations and luxurious homes accompanied by an abundance of shops and eateries.

The central Poʻipū traffic circle leads to many notable places, like Prince Kuhio Park, whose March 26th birthday is state holiday.

A must-see natural attraction, Spouting Horn Beach Park is the next memorable stop. An incredible place to observe this popular blowhole blast ocean spray into the air, this well-photographed site is more dramatic at high tide.

“Reaching heights of 50 feet, these bursts occur when water rushes under an eroded lava shelf, creating an audible hissing sound.” The lush green plant life of The Garden Island may be viewed in two National Tropical Botanical Garden’s which encompass 352 acres of preserved flora.

Located in the oceanfront village, Poʻipū Beach Park is one of the region’s most popular beaches, with safe waters for swimming, snorkeling, surfing, and family fun.

Brennecke’s Beach neighbors Poʻipū Beach Park, which both feature an abundance of marine life from green sea turtles (honu), monk seals, and humpback whales. Monk seals often sunbathe in the summertime, and in the winter months, whales dance upon the horizon

Marking the beginning of the Māhāʻulepū Heritage Trail, Shipwreck’s Beach is further east and perfect for long beach walks and beautiful sunsets. “Shipwrecks beach is a half-mile stretch of white sand, tucked away in Poʻipū’s friendly south shore resort town with abundant restaurants, shopping, and golf-courses.”

On the way to the unforgettable Māhāʻulepū Beach, you’ll pass the southernmost point of the island. This area encompasses many natural wonders that trace the coastline. Māhāʻulepū Beach has a wild character that is found in the archeological landscape. “This remote beach has strong currents and sharp coral, which makes it dangerous for swimming or snorkeling, but it is a great location for coastal hikes and exploration.”

The town of Kalaheo marks the end of this region, which has great restaurant and shopping potential. With an array of attractions, the sunny south shore of Kaua‘i has much to explore.

Credits:
Written by Amber Nightingale www.AmberNightingale.com
Produced and edited by Ryan Pointer
Shot by Steve Sullivan (http://www.StephenJohnSullivan.com), Bruce Smalling, & Ryan Pointer
Additional Footage Provided by John Coffey (http://www.OceanAdventureVideo.com), Spencer McCoach, Dustin Ryan, Eric Sterman (http://www.StermanAerials.com), Addy & Julian Gilliam (http://www.10thLetterMedia.com), Philip Bloom (http://www.PhilipBloom.co.uk), Richard Sibthorpe, Matt Kerstein (MKK Media, Maui), DPSurfer99 (YouTube handle)
Music by Jim “Kimo” West (http://www.JimKimoWest.com)
Artwork by Shinthi Andrade and Patrick Ching (http://www.PatrickChing.com)
Wardrobe by Halelea Gallery (http://www.HaleleaGallery.com), KaiKini (http://www.KaiKini.com)
Kauai-TV Hosts: Amber Nightingale (http://www.AmberNightingale.com), Jericho Rell (http://www.JerichoRell.com), Julian Coiner (http://www.Agent007RealEstate.com), Nanea Marston, Darian Kam, Cody Mafatu, Lanae Anakalea
Executive Producer: Jimit Mehta
Copyright 2016 JAVA Media

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