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Princeville ResortThis isn't just any resort on any island. This is the Princeville Resort, set gracefully on 23 acres on Pu'u Poa Ridge, and terraced along the bluff facing Hanalei Bay. Choose from one of 252 impeccably appointed rooms and suites, all boasting spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean, Hanalei Bay and the Na Molokama. With lush landscaping and brilliant tropical flowers in abundance, the Princeville Resort is dazzling in its natural beauty. When you stay with us, you're close to all the activities that Kauai has to offer, from the exciting water sports of Hanalei Bay to natural wonders like Waimea Canyon and the Fern Grotto. Hike the Na Pali trail or cruise along the coast's jagged shoreline. Visit Hanalei town and be transported back to a simpler, more relaxed Hawaii. All hotel guests receive complimentary use of our shuttle to select area attractions and a host of other amenities. Visitors here often refer to the "Princeville Experience." Share it with us just once, and you'll be back. LifestylePrinceville is the ideal place to raise your family where your quality of life is enhanced by a strong sense of community pride and nearby shopping, schools, parks and a library are easily accessible. ShoppingPrinceville Shopping Center Hanalei Center Ching Young Village Kong Lung Center SchoolsThere are several public and private schools located near Princeville
including: LibraryYour children will love the easy access to the Princeville Public Library, located near Queen Emma's Bluffs and just inside Princeville's entrance. RecreationTwo parks are within minutes of Princeville Resort. The Prince Albert Park is actually located within the Princeville community at the entrance to Queen Emma's Bluffs. And just a short distance away is the Anini Beach Park and Campground. Many more family activities are located near Princeville. You and your family will enjoy miles of hiking trails, kayaking down Hawaii's only navigable rivers, mountain biking along scenic ridges, horseback riding on secluded trails and taking part in a myriad of ocean activities.
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