Koloa is one of the top tourist destinations of Hawaii. It is a city full of history and at the same time enjoys a modern cosmopolitan atmosphere. The old town has some of the finest historical architecture, in contrast with the gleaming modern structures in the new town.
You can get there by flying on a Hawaii Airline which offer budget flights daily to a nearby airport. Alternatively you can take a train or Greyhound bus from a number of other destinations.
You can stay in one of Koloa's many elegant resort hotels, or for the budget traveler, the city offers a number of inns and motels. If you are staying longer, you might consider renting a holiday condo or apartment.
When you are in Koloa you can simply enjoy the sun, or there are a number of other opportunities for sightseeing - a visit to the city's museums and galleries is always worthwhile. Alternatively you could explore the narrow streets of the old town on foot, shopping for souvenirs in the many charming designer boutiques. On Sundays the central park is always full of young people who meet for picnics under the shady trees. For the more active, there are opportunities to play golf or tennis. Those who enjoy water-sports can go fishing or swimming. You will probably want to hire a yacht or motor cruiser for the day to reach the best locations.
Getting around Koloa couldn't be more easy. The city is well served by taxicabs and a modern bus network. If you want to venture further afield you might hire a car and take of to see the sleepy villages in the Hawaii countryside, or drive to the coast to while away the afternoon in one of the many secluded areas along the coastline.
Koloa comes to life in the evening. The city has dozens of excellent bistros, delis, and restaurants, and there are many lively bars and clubs to while away the night into the early hours of the morning.
Whatever your interest, Koloa, Hawaii, has something unique to offer.
Find Hotels in Koloa, Hawaii:
- Aston At Poipu Kai, 1775 Poipu Road, Koloa, HI
Aston At Poipu Kai is a place to stay for golfers near golf courses in Koloa, HI. Reserve a hotel room for a golf game in Koloa, Hawaii.
- Castle Kiahuna Plantation, 2253 B Poipu Road, Koloa, HI
Castle Kiahuna Plantation is a place to stay for golfers near country clubs in Koloa, HI. Reserve a hotel room for a golf outing in Koloa, Hawaii.
- Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort And Spa, 1571 Poipu Road, Koloa, HI
Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort And Spa is a place to stay for golfers near golf schools in Koloa, HI. Reserve a hotel room for a golf vacation in Koloa, Hawaii.
- Koa Kea Resort At Poipu Beach, 2251 Poipu Road, Koloa, HI
Koa Kea Resort At Poipu Beach is a place to stay for golfers near golf courses in Koloa, HI. Reserve a hotel room for a golf game in Koloa, Hawaii.
- Marriott Waiohai Beach Club, 2249 Poipu Road, Koloa, HI
Marriott Waiohai Beach Club is a place to stay for golfers near country clubs in Koloa, HI. Reserve a hotel room for a golf outing in Koloa, Hawaii.
- Poipu Crater Resort, 1941c Poipu Road, Koloa, HI
Poipu Crater Resort is a place to stay for golfers near golf schools in Koloa, HI. Reserve a hotel room for a golf vacation in Koloa, Hawaii.
- Poipu Kai Resort, 1941a Poipu Road, Koloa, HI
Poipu Kai Resort is a place to stay for golfers near golf courses in Koloa, HI. Reserve a hotel room for a golf game in Koloa, Hawaii.
- Poipu Kapili, 2221 Kapili Road, Koloa, HI
Poipu Kapili is a place to stay for golfers near country clubs in Koloa, HI. Reserve a hotel room for a golf outing in Koloa, Hawaii.
- Sheraton Kauai Resort, 2440 Hoonani Rd, Koloa, HI
Sheraton Kauai Resort is a place to stay for golfers near golf schools in Koloa, HI. Reserve a hotel room for a golf vacation in Koloa, Hawaii.
- The Point At Poipu, 1613 Pee Rd, Koloa, HI
The Point At Poipu is a place to stay for golfers near golf courses in Koloa, HI. Reserve a hotel room for a golf game in Koloa, Hawaii.
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