What to do and see in Poipu, Hawaii (HI): The Best Things to do Good for Couples

May 12, 2022 Madelene Haan

Kauai’s South Shore is home to some of the country’s best beaches—for swimming, diving and all sorts of water sports. If sunbathing on a gorgeous beach isn’t relaxing enough, try a spa (where many treatments incorporate local ingredients). And if you’re in Poipu for a romantic escape, splurge on an oceanview room—the sunsets are spectacular.
Restaurants in Poipu

1. Kauai Surf School

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5.0 based on 284 reviews

Kauai Surf School

The Kauai Surf School offers Group, Private surf lessons, and Surf Clinics daily at the Kiahuna Beach in Poipu.

2. Kauai Sea Rider Snorkel & Whale Watching Tours

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5.0 based on 721 reviews

Kauai Sea Rider Snorkel & Whale Watching Tours

At team Sea Riders we pride ourselves in what makes us different from other companies. Kauai Sea Riders has been providing specialized small group Zodiac Eco Tours on Kauai since 2005. As a Marine Biologist, I have always focused on providing Eco Tours to our guests – focusing on education while at the same time having a great time. All of our staff are professionally trained and share the same passion and reverence for this amazing ocean environment we get to play in everyday! We choose snorkel locations that aren’t over crowded or common, and you will have a Divemaster guiding your snorkel adventure ensuring you have an exceptional snorkeling experience. At the end of the day, our goal is to have our customers feel that they have been expertly cared for, had an experience of a lifetime, and have learned something new about the ocean and its incredible inhabitants.

3. Kauai Yoga with Antonia Joy

2641 Poipu Rd Onsite at the Beautiful Koloa Landing Resort, Poipu, Kauai, HI 96756-8581 +1 808-639-9294 [email protected] http://Kauaioceanfrontyoga.com
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Kauai Yoga with Antonia Joy

Joyful, fun yoga classes for all levels on the beautiful, sacred island of Kauai! Group classes in Poipu with drop-in's welcome. Private classes for individuals, families, and groups! Yoga for weddings! Styles currently offered: Hatha, Yin. Benefits: Feel great! Improve mobility, strength, balance. Learn to breathe in a way that dissolves tension in muscles and fascia, quiets the mind, and brings you to a peaceful focused state. Smile, laugh, and have fun! Can't wait to meet you!

Reviewed By ckdaimler

My husband and I had the opportunity to take yoga with Antonia twice during our stay at the Koloa Landing resort. We’ve both done a fair amount of yoga and thought she was a great teacher. The class was just what I wanted. A little bit of sweat, a little bit of stretch, and I left refreshed and ready to take on the day. My husband thought it left him feeling better than the massage he had earlier in the trip! Class is every Tuesday and Thursday at the resort (outside when weather permits) and is complimentary as a guest of the hotel.

4. Skyline Hawaii - Poipu Zipline Tours

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5.0 based on 903 reviews

Skyline Hawaii - Poipu Zipline Tours

Located just minutes from the Poipu resort area and Historic Koloa town, guests can see the best of the Garden Isle on our 8-line Poipu Zipline eco-adventure. Zip over three unique valleys and dramatic backdrops of mountains and Kauai’s south shore and find out why this tour was voted a Kauai Best Extreme Tour in 2018 by Hawaii Magazine’s Best of the Best Readers Choice Awards. Guests can also choose our 5-line “Family Fun” tour, including Hawaiʻs only plank-launch zipline for an extra dose of thrills. Skyline is known for their engaging, safety-minded and well-informed staff, who regale visitors with their deep knowledge of Hawaiʻi’s rich history, culture and landscape.

5. Anara Spa

Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa 1571 Poipu Road, Poipu, Kauai, HI 96756 +1 808-240-6440 [email protected] http://www.hyatt.com/corporate/spas/Anara-Spa/en/home.html
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4.5 based on 178 reviews

Anara Spa

The largest spa on Kauai, Anara Spa blends Hawaiian traditions with the enigmatic and soothing powers of nature to create the ultimate in relaxation. The open-air environment maximizes Kauai’s exceptional climate. Relax pool side, enjoy steam sauna and whirlpools before a treatment. Experienced therapists offer massage, body and facial treatments in private rooms or hale (thatched-roof huts) each opening to its own tropical garden. Full service salon features everything for your hair and nail needs. Weekly and monthly passes are available for fitness center and fitness class access. With open-air elegance and new features Anara Spa provides a Hawaiian spa experience like no other.

Reviewed By katherinew447

Fantastic facial from Maureen. My skin has never looked better. I have been to other lovely spas but this was the best. A friend had a body scrub and she also raved about her services. The two ladies who had massages were quite. Intent as well.

6. Poipu Beach Park

Hoona Rd, Poipu, Kauai, HI 96756 +1 808-742-7444 http://www.poipubeach.org/individual-map/7#pagecontent
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4.5 based on 4,745 reviews

Poipu Beach Park

Reviewed By elsalita

We love this beach, we swim and snorkel here every couple of days when we visit Kauai. It is safe, there are 2 life guard stations. We typically swim and snorkel in front of the Marriott. We see beached monk seals almost every time we are there. There's plenty of fish to see and variety of fish is really good, humu's, wrasse's, moorish idol's, puffer fish, trigger fish, tang's trumpet fish and more, we have occasionally seen turtles and eels. The waves are sometimes a little large but it's usually pretty easy to get in the water. There's also covered table area's if your spending the day and bathrooms and showers as well. There's lots of free parking.

7. Allerton Garden

4425 Lawai Road, Poipu, Kauai, HI 96741 +1 808-332-7324 http://ntbg.org/gardens/allerton
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4.5 based on 1,246 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 EthM_12 - Mission Viejo, United States

If you’re going to visit the botanical gardens, I highly recommend the Sunset Tour which includes a visit to the Allerton House along with the extensive gardens. Sabrina, our guide was very knowledgeable with both the history of the home, its owners and the various plants throughout the grounds. She also regaled is with some Hawaiian history, including the life of Queen Emmalani. The evening concluded with a nice dinner at the Allerton house after a short tour of the various rooms. We really enjoyed this tour, easy walking and full of information. Thanks also to Sabrina for making it so enjoyable.

8. National Tropical Botanical Garden

4425 Lawai Road, Poipu, Kauai, HI +1 808-332-7324 [email protected] http://ntbg.org
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National Tropical Botanical Garden

NTBG’s McBryde Garden and Allerton Garden are located on the south shore of Kauai in the picturesque Lawai Valley. Individual tours of each garden 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 these outstanding gardens. McBryde, NTBG’s flagship garden, is home to the world’s largest collection of native Hawaiian flora, many endangered or having gone extinct in the wild. It is a “botanical ark”, filled with palms, flowering trees, ornamental flowers, and unusual plants from the tropical world. Allerton is a 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 dennybruno - Merlin, United States

Just this weekend my daughter and I took the Allerton Tour and it was AMAZING! Wear your walking shoes and make sure your camera is fully charged as the vegetation and designs are INCREDIBLE! So much to see and learn! I MUST return to take this tour again as well as the others offered! Great for all ages above 16yrs.

9. Makawehi Lithified Cliffs

near Shipwreck Beach, Poipu, Kauai, HI
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Makawehi Lithified Cliffs

Reviewed By rhondaa15 - Bristol, United States

This was a beautiful area , Great hike and watch many people jump off the clifts into the ocean . Which no way did we do that . Down along the beach were a mama and baby seal . Just a great place

10. Shipwreck Beach

End of Ainakoa St, Poipu, Kauai, HI 96756
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4.5 based on 1,177 reviews

Shipwreck Beach

Reviewed By Cartoon25 - Kalispell, United States

An awesome beach with soft sands, a cool cliff rock walk, and big jagged rocks in the ocean that create exciting surf. This beach is a public beach close to the Grand Hyatt Hotel location. Easy to walk to, and you chill on the beach or explore the cliffs. Beach goers can watch the brave people jump into the ocean from the large cliff rocks above the beach. For a super great view, walk up the foot trail up to the tops of the cliff rocks. Once up top, walk along the cliff edge for dramatic views of the pounding surf, feel the warm sunshine on your face while the salty sea breeze keeps you invigorated and comfortable. The scenery is stunning morning, noon, or sunset. A must see spot while visiting Poipu!

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