Resort Amenities

Kiahuna Plantation is located in the heart of Poipu. The plantation style architecture of this Kauai condo is surrounded by over thirty acres of lagoons, lily and koi ponds, swaying palms, tropical flowers, fruit trees, orchids, and plumeria trees accented by meticulously maintained lawns. The white sands of Kiahuna Beach are perfect for a day at the beach and the blue crystal waters are ideal for swimming, surfing, snorkeling, and more.

Experience Luxury.

  • Features

    • Beachfront resort

    • Complimentary self-parking

    • On-site activity hut

    • Poipu Beach Athletic Club membership included with access to pool, tennis, and fitness facility

    • Resort laundry facility

    • Community BBQ locations

    • 24 hour emergency contact and response

    • Check-in: 3:00 pm, check-out 10:00 am (late check-out upon available for additional charge)

  • Athletic Club

    Your stay includes a Poipu Beach Athletic Club pass with access to poolside bar with occasional live music, tennis, water slide and workout room. Shopping and dining also just next door. It's the perfect location here at Kiahuna Plantation. Just 45 minutes to the top of the Waimea Canyon and 1 hour to the North Shore. Open up the louvered windows and the sliding doors to let the gentle trade winds blow through. Full service, local Kauai concierge available during your stay, myself.

  • Beach Access.

    The beach is just steps away from your condo. With a large grassy area, surrounded by palm trees, you will be transported into a state of relaxation.

Poipu is known for its impressive surf, underwater sea caverns and coral reefs for snorkeling, and stretches of sand ideal for sunbathing, reading or napping. Poipu Beach is family-friendly thanks to its sheltered keiki (children) ponds and lifeguard services. However, if you are looking for a less-traveled beach, Mahaulepu Beach offers secluded sand and sea ideal for strolls and quiet time for contemplation.

If you want to take in some local body surfing, nothing beats the action at Shipwrecks Beach with its awesome shore-breaks. And there’s nowhere better to watch the Poipu sunsets than the beach or an adjacent beach restaurant with a Hawaiian cocktail in hand. Known for the breathtaking tones of pink and orange, the rosy clouds create a stunning end to a perfect day.

  • Many people seek vacations on other islands of Hawaii since Kauai is known as one of the rainiest places on earth. However, Poipu offers sunny climes for most of the year. You also get the bonus of cool trade winds when the temperatures rise. In the winter, temperatures range from the mid-70s to the lower 80s, and in the summer, they spike to the upper 80s. Although there is a risk for showers, they come in short bursts and aren’t likely to ruin your day.

  • Poipu keeps you busy if you aren’t just there to relax. Whether you are looking to play a round of golf at one of the three golf courses designed by world-class designers Robert Trent Jones Jr. and Tom Weiskopf. Formerly the home of the PGA Grand Slam, the Poipu Bay Golf Course is a must. You can also visit Kiahuna Golf Course or Kukuiula Golf Course, Kauai’s most exclusive course. If you are looking for adventure, experience the natural beauty of the area with an adrenaline rush ziplining through the forest. You can also rent an ATV and get a little dirty on the many trails in the area.

  • Indulge your senses with a meal prepared by internationally renowned Chefs Peter Merriman and Roy Yamaguchi. Two of the Founders of the Hawaii Regional Cuisine movement, their signature restaurants are a must when visiting Poipu. If you are looking for casual dining, you have your choice of dining options, whether you are looking for local fare, the tastes of Italy, some spicy Mexican or fusion cuisine.