About Vacation Rentals in Princeville

Sweet and sugary Hawaiian vacation means Princeville! What began as a sugar plantation in the heart of the North Shore of
Kauai is now a luxurious 11,000 acre community. The region was named as "Princeville" in honor of Albert, the son of King Kamehameha IV. With carefully planned landscaping and architecture, Princeville is a beautiful town worth the visit. The area is the vacationers' capital with activities such as hiking, horseback riding, scuba diving, snorkeling, and fishing on offer. You can also scan the horizon for whales, or plop a towel on one of the gorgeous beaches in the area to get some Hawaiian sunshine.

The North Shore is rich with breathtaking beaches, rocky ledges, and incredible views. Some beaches are known only to the locals and thats good news as those beaches are free from the hordes of tourists. The Secret Beach is one such beach in Princeville area which is not visited by anyone at all. It's actually Kaupea Beach located in the town of
Kilauea. The Kilauea Lighthouse is a major tourist attraction that's worth your time. If snorkeling is your choice, head to
Anini Beach, which has the longest exposed reef in Kauai. The Beach is also great for windsurfers as the Beach has the protection of the reef with steady winds and shallow bottom.
The 5-Star Princeville Hotel offers stunning views of
Hanalei Bay and the Pacific Ocean. Princeville Vacation Rentals are the launchpad from where you can start your day trip off the North Shore to find out Kauai and her treasures. The Fern Grotto, located on the east coast of Kauai and accessible only by a short boat trip up the Wailua River, is Kauai's signature attraction. Here you will enter a cave covered with ferns and cooled by the comforting mists of a waterfall. It is also a natural amphitheater.
Wailua Falls is another attraction in the area.