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Sealodge Condo C8Sealodge Unit C 8, a 1-bedroom condo on the third floor, is truly the penthouse. The entire unit has been remodeled (March 2008) with new design paint and art decor by professionals throughout. This was a 3 week design job! Remodel includes: new luxury pillow top queen mattress for bedroom & twin bed for the punai, new furniture and Pioneer surround sound system. Berber carpet goes well along with the modern tile in the entryway, kitchen and bathroom. An additional "view window" has been built for amazing light house views seen also in living room and outside lanai. The windows open towards Anini Reef so the sounds of the ocean can lull you to sleep. Waterfalls and mountains seen outside the window of the fully equipped kitchen + washer and dryer in unit...a perfect honeymoon condo. New pictures to arrive soon. Broadband Internet included. Features:
Amenities:Unit is fully equipped with Surround stereo, DVD, cable TV, telephone, full size washer and dryer, Microwave, Coffee, blender, fully stocked kitchen, etc.Kauai Activities Nearby include:World class golf, world class surf, snorkel, private path to beach, outstanding towns, both Hanalei and Kilauea minutes away, Princeville hotel a short walk, all of the outstanding north shore activities: waterfalls, running, hiking, sightseeing, tennis, spa, gym, etc. |
Guest Comments from our Guest Book
"Golf has been great - the Prince course is not to be missed but eats golf balls! Thank you for sharing your condo. Sealodge is our favorite." My husband is an avid golfer and I love scenic beauty. The best of both is on the north shore of Kauai. We always play one of the 4 courses in Princeville (see Golf). For me, it's not a bad way to see some of the tropical plants. Most of what is growing in Kauai now is not native to the island, but the vegetation is beautiful and fragrant. There's pikake, plumeria, birds of paradise, and even poinsettia hedges that turn solid red during the Christmas season. I see most of my houseplants growing wild on Kauai, and they are larger and more robust than any I've seen on the mainland. Other places to see a variety of exotic, colorful fruit and flowers are the Growers' Markets held twice weekly (once near Kilauea and once near Hanalei) and the Limahuli Garden and Preserve in Haena. "We just LOVE the North Shore. In the end, the unsurpassed beauty of the entire island is what's most spectacular!" the Bauers from San Francisco We make an annual trip to the Kilauea Lighthouse at the Kilauea Point National Wildlife Reserve where an effort is underway to reintroduce some of the native plants and protect endangered birds. In October we can see shearwater chicks emerge from nests in the ground. We take binoculars or use the ones provided at the lighthouse to see boobies nesting in trees that hang from a rocky cliff over the sea, tropicbirds, frigatebirds, and the Hawaiian Goose or Nene whose population is slowing recovering from near extinction. The albatrosses or gooney birds come here to nest. They build their nests on the ground, some in surprising places, like near construction sights or on the golf course. The Department of Fish & Wildlife does what it can to protect a nest by roping off the area and posting signs. "The Kalalau trail was the best part of the trip." the Coles from Oklahoma On each trip we take at least one hike. The Ultimate Kaua'i Guidebook says "Of all the Hawaiian Islands, none offers more trails or better hiking than Kaua'i." On this trip we took the Okolehao trail that starts near Hanalei. We are in our 60s now and realize that this hike is almost too tough for us, but those young enough for a challenge will be rewarded by vistas of Hanalei Bay and the taro fields in the Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge. One fifth of the island is visible from the peak at the end of this hike. Along the way, we passed wild apples, guava, ferns, wild orchids, and a grove of Norway pines. The Kalalau trail that starts near Ke'e Beach offers waterfalls, swimming holes, and incredible views of the NaPali Coast. |
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