The 10 Best Things to Do in Koloa, United States

January 11, 2018 Vivienne Hutton

Step off the beaten path to Koloa, a community steeped history. Hike, bike or drive the Koloa Heritage Trail to experience such sites as the spectacular Spouting Horn geyser, the ancient walled temple of Kihahouna Heiau, the archaeological sites at Keoneloa Bay, the Puuwanawana Volcanic Cone from which Kauai was born and the Sugar Monument, celebrating the sweet history of sugar production in Hawaii. If history isn't your thing, Poipu Beach and the Kiahuna Golf Club are nearby for your pleasure.
Restaurants in Koloa

1. Tread Lightly Kauai Tours- Private Day Tours

Kealia, Kauai, HI
Excellent
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5 based on 166 reviews

Tread Lightly Kauai Tours- Private Day Tours

Tread Lightly Kauai Tours provides wonderful Kauai private sightseeing and private light hiking tours. All of our Kauai tours are customized according to your personal preference, and physical ability level. We cater to your individual needs and abilities. Only you and your party will be on tour. No one else!

Reviewed By billgrady2016 - Pass Christian, Mississippi

What a great day we had exploring Kauai on a private tour with Jay. After reading reviews about Jay we decided that his tour was the one for us. When I called him to book our tour he told us his van was not available the day we wanted. I was so disappointed and I remember telling him we had to come up with something else. He then said that if we didn’t mind going in his personal car instead of the van we could make it happen.
We spent the most memorable day exploring Kauai the way a friend would show you his home town. We saw of the most beautiful beaches and scenery Kauai has to offer. Jay is so versed on the every day life of the area which made the tour very up front and personal. We warndered through his neighborhood stopping to buy fresh fruit from his own neighbors. He was even able to add a few personal stories about celebrities who live in his area that were quite entertaining.
If you are interested in seeing the Kauai that the locals see than this tour is the one for you.

2. Maha'ulepu Heritage Trail

Ainako Street, Poipu, Kauai, HI
Excellent
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4.5 based on 778 reviews

Maha'ulepu Heritage Trail

Reviewed By jammerspot - Minnesota

Hiked with friends. Beautiful scenery. Ocean very turquoise, many rock formations as well as area of tortoises sanctuary. Very very worth the hike.

3. Makawehi Lithified Cliffs

near Shipwreck Beach, Poipu, Kauai, HI
Excellent
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4.5 based on 210 reviews

Makawehi Lithified Cliffs

Reviewed By mek99 - Syracuse, NY

We did the hike which begins at Shipwreck Beach and continues for several miles along the coastline. The terrain can be a bit uneven due to lava rocks and exposed roots so good, comfortable shoes are a must. The hike passes ancient sacred spots of the native Hawaiians, incredible vistas, caves, a tortoise conservancy, and a fairly remote, sandy beach. We went in the morning when there were very few hikers but by afternoon the trails were becoming busier. The trail head is marked but there are very few markers after that. It is easy to lose the trail but it seems that the differing trails all eventually meet up again so it's not a problem.

4. Lawa'i Beach

Lawai Rd, Koloa, Kauai, HI 96756
Excellent
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4.5 based on 166 reviews

Lawa'i Beach

Reviewed By Nessy18

One of the best snorkeling spots on Kauai. However be mindful of the semi difficult entry on mostly rocks and the presence of currents towards the outer reef. Wildlife variety is great, honus are regulars, and there are some coral heads (not a lot). I recommend it for a quick dip. It used to be better for lounging before Beach House swallowed up a lot of the lawm for their use.

5. Makauwahi Cave Reserve

Kalaheo, Kauai, HI 96471 +1 808-482-1059
Excellent
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4.5 based on 108 reviews

Makauwahi Cave Reserve

Reviewed By jswhit - Bloomington, Illinois

We enjoyed this unexpected tour! We happened to be driving down the dirt road and turning around...only to meet the person who gives tours here! It was quite interesting and both my husband and I enjoyed hearing the history. It is donation based, and they are only open Wed, Fri, Sat, and Sun from 10 - 2. After the tour we checked out the tortoises and then explored the area...only to find am amazing view of the Pacific! What an enjoyable way to spend a few hours!!

6. Allerton Garden

4425 Lawai Road, Poipu, Kauai, HI 96741 +1 808-332-7324
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4.5 based on 1 reviews

Allerton Garden

NTBG’s Allerton Garden Garden is located on the south shore of Kauai in the picturesque Lawai Valley. Tours run daily and include a ride from the Visitors Center in Poipu along a scenic coastal route and continue along the valley rim on a former sugarcane train railbed. Visitors disembark on the valley floor to explore this former private estate, named by National Geographic Traveler magazine as one of the 50 places to see in a lifetime. Plants form the walls of outdoor rooms, the canopy of trees the ceiling. Housed within are elegant statuary and water features. A popular spot for photos is the ‘Jurassic trees’, with their massive curving roots.National Tropical Botanical Garden is a nonprofit institution, dedicated to saving and studying tropical plants.

Reviewed By dixiedorena - Athens, Georgia

Perhaps I didn't understand what this tour entailed. I wanted to learn more about the fabulous tropical plants in the region and less about Robert Allerton who created this garden. Though we walked through some incredible vegetation, our guide talked incessantly about things unrelated to the site. For the high cost of admission, I was disappointed.

The tour was exactly 2 1/2 hours as scheduled. We took a shuttle van for the 10-minute drive from the Visitor Center to Allerton Gardens and then walked easy paths through the forested landscaped areas. Along the ride to the garden, the guide talked a bit about Queen Emma who began the first gardens in this valley. Once we were off the bus we had long periods of standing, perhaps waiting for another group to move through the area, which could have been used to teach us about the plants rather than idle chatter. We were an hour into the tour before the guide began to show us some interesting things. There were only two outdoor "rooms" but several other sculpted places with ponds and statues which demonstrated how Allerton created a feeling of "place" within a larger forest. We walked past a Victory Garden orchard but the guide seemed to know little about the specific trees. The last site on the walk was the fabulous area of giant tree roots where Jurassic Park was filmed and the guide offered plenty of time for photos.

With a lot of wasted time up front and a quick walk through a few other sites, I felt like the tour was not well-designed for the best visitor experience. Overall, though I learned a few things about Queen Emma, the Allertons, and the plants in these gardens, I wished I had spent my money on something else.

7. Maluhia Road Tree Tunnel

State Highway 520, Kalaheo, Kauai, HI 96741
Excellent
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4 based on 113 reviews

Maluhia Road Tree Tunnel

Reviewed By BaileyL99 - Denver, Colorado

We had heard of the tree tunnel before we experienced it and I think that we may have built it up more in our minds ahead of time. It is nice but it’s not as lush of a forest that I had imagined. You probably are going to use this road out of necessity if you’re staying on the south side of the island. It is interesting and we did see a wild pig in the trees.

8. Poipu Beach Park

Hoona Rd, Poipu, Kauai, HI 96756 +1 808-742-7444
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Poipu Beach Park

Reviewed By MNpat - minnesota

Poipu Beach park is VERY popular for everybody. You can understand why when you arrive. The wave are very small here due to the rock walls and reefs. This makes swimming and snorkeling very enjoyable and safe. The water is also warm and fairly shallow. You can even view fish easily without snorkeling- just by walking near the reef. It was also enjoyable just to watch all the different people from around the world visiting this beach. Very entertaining. I would recommend this beach to anyone visiting Kauai. Nice place to spend the day.

9. Baby Beach

Poipu, Kauai, HI
Excellent
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4.5 based on 171 reviews

Baby Beach

Reviewed By Lodi-grape-picker - Portland, OR

This beach is called Baby Beach for a reason. The water here is very calm, but very shallow, not reaching much more than 2-3 feet. This is a small beach that is tucked away behind private homes. It can get crowded depending on the amount of tourists in the area.

10. Shipwreck Beach

End of Ainakoa St, Poipu, Kauai, HI 96756
Excellent
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4.5 based on 932 reviews

Shipwreck Beach

Reviewed By ShamysShores2 - Regina

This beach is a great place to spend the day soaking up the Hawaiian sun and letting the sand fall between your toes. Bring a chair, a picnic lunch and a good book for a relaxing day out. Nearby eateries offer drinks and a nice variety of foods.

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